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Reflection for Q1

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                                 Reflection   During the 1st quarter, I learned how the internet came to be through those fascinating stories of the pioneers who form the internet. Then from that quarter onwards, I started gaining better knowledge about web browsers, servers, and communication that drives our online world. Blogging was really fulfilling as it allowed me to share thoughts, connect with other individuals, and bond with them.  It was hard to find my way on this very complex web architecture, to create my account in the blogging site, and track my way through many services and tools on the Internet. I can say that I have been able to successfully overcome them by being pro-active in finding online resources, experimenting, and researching different platforms and asking help from online communities how the parts break up into extremely complex topics and getting guidance from those people who've been through it proves to be invaluable. That I will be looking forward to

Indicating to Teachers

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                                                     Indicating to Teachers  Every October, we celebrate National Teacher Month by honoring the amazing people who make learning happen. This year’s theme is “Together 4 Teachers.” It’s a reminder that teachers are more than just instructors-they are our guides, our cheerleaders, and sometimes our friends. They often believe in us when we don’t even believe in ourselves. They are the people who force us to try new things-from helping us to learn from our mistakes to rejoicing in our triumphs. They’re the ones who believe in our potential when we have even lost it for ourselves. This National Teacher Month, we want to thank those teachers who have come into our lives. They taught us facts and figures beyond our imagination. But more importantly, life’s valuable lessons that no one else could have taught but them. Let’s show the teachers how much we care and remember that their impact goes beyond the confines of the classroom walls. Happy

About Me

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    About Me  I am Princess Diane Arca, I lived in Pantay Laud, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur. I am 15 yo turning 16 on November 29. I was born in Gabriella Silang General Hospital. My favorite color is blue, green. My favorite food is adobo and also my comfort food is icecream. I’m very shy person, kind and my biggest weakness is public speaking. My hobbies is playing badminton, volleyball, and listening music but I don’t know how to sing. Ever since I was a child, adobo have been my favorite food. Especially when my parents cook adobo, even if it's the only meal, I’ll still love to repeat again, because this is my favorite food. My comfort food is icecream, when I'm stressed about school works, I usually eat ice cream to forget even for a while. Eating ice cream is a different feeling when you eat it, it's like you're free to do anything when you it this. I’m only child and even I liked to have a brother/sister, but I was not lucky, but I grew up without a brother/sister and

Appreciation Letter for the President

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August 29, 2024 Princess Diane Arca ISNHS, Zamora St. Vigan City I.S Mr.Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. President of Philippines Malacaniang Palace, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines Sir: Have a wonderful day ahead and I hope this letter finds you well, sir! As a proud citizen of the philippines, I would like to take this opportunity to express my admiration the numerous positive developments on our country. Our country is shining on the global stage with it’s beautiful tourism destination, improved infrastructure, and the resilience of the people. The efforts to enhance education and healthcare are particularly commendable, as they lay the foundation for a brighter future for all filipinos. I look forward to seeing the Philippines continue to grow and prosper under your leadership sir. Also, the improvements in education and healthcare are important steps towards a better future for all. I hope the issue of West Philippines Sea (WPS) can be resolved as soon as possible to avoid ruin an

Consolidation of the Philippines

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                                                     Consolidation of the Philippines The country of the Philippines is such a beautiful place with very friendly people; however it too faces a number of bad problems, which make it even difficult to become strong and successful. Some of the main problems include bad weather-very powerful storms and flooding-and differences in opportunities for all. In such cases, to make the Philippines stronger we need to find some ways to deal with the pressures and build an appropriate future. The country can become very stronger if it builds its roads, bridges, and the like that facilitate the movement of people and easy way for them to communicate. We should also be prepared and better equipped with earlier warning systems to inform people about storms and floods. Really teaching them on how to be safe, and helping the community to recover fast. That is, giving good education and health care to people, and everyone should have much food to put in t

Environment Month

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                                                     Small Actions, Big Impact Earth Month is a time to reflect on our connections with the planet and to commit to making a difference. Easy to feel overwhelmed by the scale of the environmental challenges, but the small actions can make a big difference if we all do them. This month, I have focused on simple ways through which I can reduce my footprint and contribute to a healthier environment. Collecting plastic and bottles. The really small trash does not seem to matter much either, but it can really make a difference in the environment. Litter from all this small trash has a negative impact on the environment; it pollutes waterways, hurts animals, and ruins our parks and public places. A minute or two spent collecting litter helps keep my community healthy and clean.   Reducing energy consumption . Energy is another significant source of greenhouse gases. I can cut the amount of energy used on low-energy appliances, turn off lights w