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My Journey

 This fourth quarter has been a period of significant learning and growth for me. One of the key skills I've acquired is the ability to create sitemaps, a crucial aspect of organizing and visualizing website structures. Additionally, delving into the world of technology, I've expanded my knowledge about different types of cables, understanding their uses and functionalities. Moreover, exploring new formulas in mathematics and chemistry has broadened my problem-solving skills and enhanced my analytical thinking. From naming and balancing chemical equations to deciphering complex data sets, each learning experience has been invaluable. However, amidst these enriching experiences, I encountered certain challenges. The process of completing extensive research projects proved to be time-consuming and demanding. At times, the sheer volume of activities seemed overwhelming, leading to moments of cramming and last-minute rushes. Nevertheless, I confronted these challenges head-on by se
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My dream, My Future

       I see myself in ten years as a successful person who has already made great strides in realizing my goals. Being a nurse is one of these goals. For me, being a nurse is more than simply a job; it's a calling that allows me to significantly impact other people's lives. I envision myself succeeding in my nursing profession, giving patients kind treatment and having a useful influence on their lives. In ten years, I hope to have finished my coursework and earned the credentials required to work as a registered nurse. This accomplishment signifies the realization of the first part of my dream. After completing my schooling, I will maintain the information and abilities needed to start my nursing career. I see myself entering the nursing field at a hospital or other healthcare setting, excited to put everything I've learned into practice and improve the lives of patients. I envision myself pursuing personal and professional development in addition to my nursing career.  M

Mother's Day!!

 Mother’s Day is a special occasion celebrated globally, but it maintains special significance in the hearts of Filipinos. In the Philippines, Mother’s Day is not just a day for mothers; it's a day to honor all motherly figures, including grandmothers, aunts, and godmothers. Families often gather to represent gratitude, love, and appreciation through different motions such as preparing special meals, giving heartfelt gifts, or organizing outings. It’s a time for reflection on the sacrifices and unconditional love that mothers provide. Traditional Filipino celebrations of Mother’s Day often affect a blend of everyday practices and indigenous customs. One common tradition is the preparation of a unique dinner featuring Filipino delicacies and favorite dishes of the honored mother figure.  Another tradition is the giving of "mano po," a gesture of respect where younger family members take the hand of their elders and press it to their forehead as a sign of reverence and love

ARAW NG KAGITINGAN

  Araw Ng Kagitingan on April 9, 1942, marked a turning point in Philippine history and symbolized the bravery and resiliency of the Filipino people in the face of hardship. This event is celebrated as Araw ng Kagitingan, also known as the Day of Valor, in honor of the bravery and sacrifice of Filipino and American soldiers during World War II. The day remembers the bravery and valor of those who battled for freedom and democracy and serves as a reminder of the sacrifices they made. Despite being outnumbered and having difficult circumstances, American and Filipino men bravely defended the Philippines against Japanese forces during the Battle of Bataan. The soldiers went through severe suffering during the months-long conflict, including hunger, illness, and intense fighting. Generations of Filipinos have been inspired by their unwavering resolve and charitable bravery in the face of impossible circumstances. In addition to celebrating the past, Araw ng Kagitingan serves as a chance to

If you want to see change, you must start from within

  I am the first to change. It's a straightforward yet powerful acknowledgment that gives people the confidence to assume responsibility for changing the world. I understand that I can start good changes in my own life and my community, rather than waiting for others to do so. Every action, no matter how tiny, adds up to a bigger movement for change, whether it's through acts of kindness, supporting worthy causes, or just being a positive role model for people around me. I begin by taking a close look at my attitudes, and deeds to see where I may grow and help bring about change. Self-awareness and a dedication to personal development are the first steps. By developing, understanding, kindness, and compassion, I can make significant organizations with others and motivate them to go along with me on the excursion towards a superior world.  Change doesn't work out coincidentally, yet by making little strides every day, I can bit by bit affect the existences of people around m

"Discovering Bantay Ilocos Sur: Exploring Physical Geography and Geology"

     Community-Based Research “ CBR” is a methodological procedure whereby  community collaborations are in the lead.      A community-based project encompasses several distinct areas within a community or a collection of connected communities. Projects can contain nearly anything, including the interesting part, which is the area of concern that is most obvious in any community.  The generous sector is another one that is important to the community.           Our Community-Based Research is all about the Physical Geography and geology of Bantay, Ilocos Sure. What is Physical Geography and geology?  examine how the Earth's surface is shaped by natural and human methods. This understanding is essential to dealing with many of the difficult sustainability challenges encountered on the planet. Physical geography and geology research methods need to be properly planned for our community-based research project. To focus our analysis, we should first determine the important geographical

3rd Quarter journey

 As I think back on my third quarter experience, I can't help but recognize the wide range of difficulties I ran across. Every topic challenged me to the maximum, from the complex calculations and equation derivations in precalculus to the wide range of activities in ICT. I was mentally exhausted in precalculus because to the constant pressure to solve complicated issues, and ICT required me to pay close attention to detail when performing community-based research and developing HTML lists, tables, and frames. There were challenges in English class of its own, especially with the abundance of essays on various subjects. Since I've never been good at writing, every essay felt like a challenge. I persisted in spite of my difficulties because I was committed to developing as a write There were innumerable extracurricular activities and initiatives in every subject area. The effort seemed never-ending, ranging from participating in an exhausting pretest for grade 8 kids as part of