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Waves of Changes Starts and Ends with Us

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  Last weekend, our group went to Choco surf for a film activity. While we were there, I noticed that the beach was filled with trash. Plastics, bottles, and wrappers were scattered everywhere, making the place look messy and harmful to the environment. Because of this, I decided to join the coastal clean-up activity. Even though I was by myself, I did my part to help clean the beach. I picked up bottles, bags, and even bulky trash that was left behind. At first, it felt overwhelming because there was so much waste, but little by little, the areas I cleaned started to look much better. I gathered more trash than I expected, and the bags I brought weren’t enough to hold everything. Some of the garbage I had to place in the trash bins around the beach. It was tiring, but seeing the beach cleaner afterward made all the effort worth it. This experience showed me that it doesn’t matter if you are only alone helping is what actually matters and the willingness to act. Even small efforts...

Recalling my First Quarter Experience

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      This school year's first quarter has been educational and very important for me. The history of the internet and the key players who shaped it are among the most important things I have learned. I have a greater understanding of technology and its place in our modern world after learning about how the internet developed and how it still affects our day-to-day activities.   Although I did not encounter major problems throughout the quarter, I did struggle with some of the tests. These moments challenged me to reflect on my study habits and   realize the importance of preparation. To address these struggles, I focused on reviewing my lessons more thoroughly. This helped me not only to improve my scores but also to strengthen my understanding of the topics.   Moving forward, I plan to continue building better study habits and reviewing my lessons consistently. I also want to go beyond what is taught in the classroom by exploring more about technology and...

An Open Letter for Mr. President Ferdinand Marcos

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Dear Mr. President,    Every storm only makes the wounds of those who are already on the verge worse. Our country has long suffered from unemployment and poverty. Many of our Kababayans lose what little they have left during typhoons and other Calamity, frequently without access to safe shelter or the resources to rebuild. Relief supplies are helpful, but they can't take the place of a stable pay or the safety of a home.    I hope to implore the government to make investments in long-term solutions, such as building long-lasting shelters for families in need and generating steady  job opportunities, rather than depending only on temporary assistance like relief goods, money given by the government. livelihood initiatives and easily accessible jobs can enable our people to overcome adversity and get ready for any calamity.   Filipinos are hardworking and resilient, Mr. President. They want the opportunity to earn, build, and live with dignity, not just ...

A Healthy July to Remember: My Nutrition Month Participation

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     Every July, schools all over the Philippines come alive with colors, energy, and meaningful activities in celebration of Nutrition Month this year's theme reminded us of the importance of eating right and living a healthy lifestyle, especially in Today's fast-paced world. At our school, we marked the month with various contests and programs, but what stood out for me the most was the Nutri-jingle competitions and I'm proud to say I was a part of it.     Joining the Nuti Jingle contest was both exciting and challenging. Together with my group, we wrote an original lyrics that highlighted the importance of balanced meals and proper food choices, and daily exercise. We spent days rehearsing our tune making sure it was catchy yet educational. On performance day nerves and excitement filled the air, but the moment we stepped on stage we gave it our all.     The experience taught me that promoting health doesn't have to be boring, it can be fun and acti...

Who are You? What's the significant of Growth to You? Exploring Myself

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  Hi there its a pleasure to meet you, my name is Leovinze Andrew Fenol, from Caoayan, and I'm currently 15.   That's who I am, a little learning everyday. life has not always been easy, but every struggle has helped me become who I am today. i have come to appreciate small things like silent dawns, honest conversations and peace. With the ups and downs, I've grown older, wiser, stronger. To me, growth is a process a becoming that moves us in new direction, not a competition.   Growing up, I often struggled to find my place in the world. I wasn't the smartest in the room, but I always had something to say. But as time goes by, I found comfort through speaking and creativity. it became my safe place where I could be honest, even if no one is interested. That's the reason I started this blog.   Aside from my love of speaking, I enjoy exploring new hobbies. For example reading, music, or spending time with love ones. I try to make time for things that makes me feel ali...