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Last Journey as a Junior Student

Imahe
  When I look back on the past three quarters of my life as a student in the tenth grade, I can confidently claim that a great amount of progress has been made. To tell you the truth, the current quarter has been more tough than the one before it since we appear to be racing against the clock when we shouldn't be; in fact, it has been more stressful than the previous quarter. When I think back on everything that I have done and experienced since the beginning of the quarter, I realize that I have grown and improved greatly not only as a student but also, and perhaps more importantly, as a regular person in a lot of different ways. Not only did I improve my grasp of the many things that I needed to master at school throughout this quarter, but I also improved my ability to learn in other areas of my life. I've gotten a lot of insight into my personality traits, such as my strong and my weak points, as well as my work habits and attitudes. I needed to figure out how to put into p

PAPA, MAHAL KITA.

Imahe
  Father's Day is a holiday that is celebrated differently by each family. On this particular day, a large number of people dine out. On this wonderful day, we recognize and appreciate our father. When a youngster is in peril, they immediately think of their father. There is no denying the importance of having a father in your life. On the third Sunday of June each year, people around the world celebrate Father's Day. Young children demonstrate their affection for their fathers on this day by presenting them with gifts, greeting cards, and flower arrangements. Every child celebrates Father's Day by honoring and showing gratitude to their father. In many societies and cultures, the sacrifice of a mother is revered. A father who dedicates his life to ensuring the happiness of his children and family deserves the same praise as a mother. In the same manner as Mother's Day, Father's Day celebrates the love a father has for his children. Father's Day is a day to expr

Hero ways, Zero Waste! : Improving Solid Waste Management for a More Sustainable Environment

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Waste. Waste, in particular, is one of the most serious environmental problems that countries all over the world are working together to overcome in our modern age. Wastes, as we are all well aware, are the results of our consumption in the various activities that make up our day-to-day lives, such as eating lunch, going to work, attending school, and engaging in other pursuits. Through seemingly insignificant actions like throwing away a scrap of paper, we generate garbage at an alarming rate. After we have used up an item, we often dispose of what is left over because it is no longer suitable for human consumption. This results in the production of garbage, which consists of substances that are born after they have been utilized or consumed by human beings. At the conclusion of each day, we empty a garbage bag full of waste into the trash can. The contents of that bag, which include paper towels, cans, food scraps, and a variety of other items, are all considered to be waste. At thi

Independence Day 2022: 124th Year of Being a Free Country

Imahe
 The Philippines celebrates Araw ng Kasarinlan, or "Day of Freedom," on June 12 each year to commemorate the anniversary of the country's declaration of independence from Spain in 1898. Our nation's birthday has arrived. Throughout the nation's history, the day of commemoration of war and love has changed. Independence Day is a national holiday where many people, including government officials, employees, and students, participate in parades across the country. It's all about the presidential motorcade in Manila, which includes a speech and a 21-gun salute from the country's president. Parks and shopping malls are popular daytime destinations for many Filipinos. Many Filipinos who live outside of the country also celebrate the country's independence day. It has been part of the Spanish Empire since about 1630. In 1896, a secret group known as "Katipunan," which was made up of Filipino independence activists, was discovered. As a result, the f

A MOTHER’S LOVE

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The holiday of Mother's Day was established to honor the strength of a mother who, despite the challenges she may face, is able to provide for and nurture her children in the healthiest and most responsible manner. She puts aside her own aspirations so that she may help her child make his or her ambitions come true. The day is observed on the second Sunday of every month throughout the month of May. In 2022, Mother's Day will be celebrated on Saturday, May 14th, which will be the second Saturday of the month. This blessed day ushers in a great deal of happiness and joyousness for those who observe it. On this special day, children show their appreciation for their mothers by presenting them with a variety of presents and by taking part in events that are in some way connected to Mother's Day. It is a well-known reality that commemorating the contribution that a mother has made to our lives cannot be done in a single or even a couple of days. But there is a day set aside spe

Binatbatan Festival 2022: Ilocos Province Festival of Cottons and Fabric

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  Suppose you've been anticipating my articles for some time. In that case, I'm confident you've already read my blog post on a particular event in town, namely the Kannawidan Festival, which is being held amidst the spread of COVID-19 during our epidemic. As we near the conclusion of this month, April, and welcome May, we in Vigan City are once again celebrating a festival that the entire city has been anticipating since the beginning of April. What is it, you may ask? The Binatbatan Festival is being celebrated! If you are unfamiliar with this festival, please continue to the next paragraph. The Binatbatan Festival brings thousands of local and international tourists to the streets lined with traditional buildings in "Heritage City," also known as Vigan. The Viva Vigan Binatbatan Arts Festival is held annually from the last week of April to the first week of May. The festival's name derives from the Iloko word "batbatin," which refers to extracting