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Act Now and Make Difference

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 Our planet is the most beautiful in our solar system. As far as we know, Earth is the only planet with life. Waste segregation is critical for keeping the environment and our living spaces clean and pollution-free. Because this process will benefit recycling the most waste produced due to the collection of similar materials together, making it easier to recycle or reuse. Today's problems are exacerbated by deforestation. We must save plants and forests because they save us as thinking beings. Plants were the only thing that allowed people and animals to evolve. Plants are the foundation of the food chain and the source of energy for nearly all life on Earth. Forests are ancient, mature communities of plants and animals that provide homes and habitat for thousands of species. Forests provide us with oxygen, food, shelter, medicines, fuel, and furniture. Forests shield us from the sun's rays, as well as wind, cold, and rain. Forests help to keep nature, the environment, the clim...

Yes! I did it

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  The end of the academic year is rapidly approaching. We studied about Microsoft Front-page, online designs, and blogging in the fourth quarter. I'd say it's a little difficult for me because I have trouble learning. Despite this, I was able to create my own flyer to advertise our school, ISNHS, which was assigned to us as a homework to learn more about editing. Another thing we learned was how to improve our abilities. Outside of the topic, I also learned something. That is, we must treasure all of our memories. I will certainly miss learning ICT, as well as the Grade 10 SMC students, who will always hold a special place in my heart. Last but not least, I discovered this quarter that, because my high school years are coming to an end, I need to be able to build my own learning strategies in order to survive and optimize my future opportunities. I should also say that students like me face a lot of pressure, responsibility, hardship, worry, and hopelessness. ICT is useful and ...

Sandigan

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 What's keeping us from celebrating Father's Day now that we've celebrated Mother's Day? It's that time of year again, when we wish our fathers or father figures a 'Happy Father's Day,' and express our gratitude for all of their sacrifices and hard work. It's a day when, like Mother's Day, we remember the days we spent with our fathers and honor their efforts. Father's Day is observed on the third Sunday in June in most regions of the world. It will be celebrated on June 20 this year. Father's Day is a day dedicated to honoring fathers, paternal connections, and the important role fathers play in society. This day, first established in 1909, is a time to show your father how much he means to you and the impact he has had on your life. Father's Day recognizes and honors dads' contributions to their families and society at large. On this day, children can honor their fathers and father figures, as well as anyone else who has played ...

Day of Freedom

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The Spanish navy was defeated in Manila Bay by the Americans on April 30, 1898. Filipino revolutionaries took advantage of the situation and besieged Manila on June 12, declaring the Philippines independent. This day is more than just a holiday; it is a day on which Filipinos remember the bravery and sacrifices of warriors and heroes who fought for our country. Their bravery in fighting colonizers and determination to free the land should be remembered by future generations. These valiant efforts should be regarded with the same reverence as the gift of dominion. Independence Day (Filipino: Araw ng Kasarinlán; also known as Araw ng Kalayaan, "Day of Freedom") is an annual national holiday celebrated in the Philippines on June 12 to commemorate the declaration of Philippine independence from Spain in 1898. We celebrate our independence from the Spaniards; we Filipinos had been under Spanish control for nearly 300 years, and the torture, prejudice, and unfair oppression had fin...