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WELCOMING FOURT QUARTER

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  Here is my reflection for the third quarter. It flew by, and we'll be welcoming the fourth quarter in less than a month.This lesson of this quarter made me more grateful for the work that we do but at the same time pabicked beacuase they asked us to do research in our community. At first, I didn't understand why we needed to make list about our community; I didn't know what to put in the blanks, but later on, I did some research and learned more about my community. In the third quarter, we focused on community research. By concentrating on community-based research, I learned a lot about our own community. I have also found that community-based research can make a significant contribution to our understanding of how local environments affect the health of people. Later, I discovered that we will require everything we created in the fourth quarter for site design. Everything makes sense now, but regardless of why we did it, I'm happy with it and grateful for the opportu...

"COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Teens."

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  Over the last few moths there love have been massive crisis that we humans have been facing. A very large number of people is having difficulties about their own life because of this pandemic. Is it even possible for us to survive with this virus?, especially to those people having a hard time adjusting?. Perhaps of the difficulties everyone of us is fighting through this pandemic. Some of the students starting to lose hope because of thus unbearable disease, also to those people who lost their jobs, and to those people who lost ther loved ones and to those who is suffering specially to our frontliners who is always really to help us and ready to put their lives just protect us. Will this pandemic ever end?. As the day past the mentioned about the vaccine. I felt relieved upon hearing this news. The high possibility of the effectiveness and safetiness of the vaccine for this virus is a tool for us to overcome this pandemic. This covid vaccine will help us end this pandemic and ...

ARAW NG KAGITINGAN

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  Araw ng Kagitingan (lit. 'Day of Valor'), also known as Bataan Day and Bataan and Corregidor Day, is a national observance in the Philippines which commemorates the fall of Bataan during World War II. It falls on April 9, although in 2009, its celebration was moved to April 6 to avoid it from coinciding with Maundy Thursday. The Philippine Veteran's Week and Araw ng Kagitingan are significant because they pay tribute to all Filipino heroes who fought and died for the country's freedom and liberty. The annual festival takes place on Corregidor Island to commemorate and honor Philippine veterans, patriots, martyrs, and defenders. We must note that Araw ng Kagitingan is a festival of bravery, not just a holiday. “Bataan has fallen. The Philippine-American troops on this war-ravaged and bloodstained peninsula have laid down their arms. With heads bloody but unbowed, they have yielded to the superior force and numbers of the enemy.” Reference: https://www.officialgazette...

THE LENTEN SEASON

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  For Christians, Lent is the season of reflection, fasting and aimsgiving. This season commemorates not only the passion of Jesus Christ but also the time he went to the desert to reflect and meditate for 40 days. This season exhorts Christians to follow in the footstep of Christ by helping those who are in need while resisting the temptation of the material world. One of the most   important aspect of Lenten season is the spirit of Reflection. It offers us a time to reflect on our actions if our actions were in Line with Christ. This kind of reflection allows us to gain insight on what we need to do to help us follow Christ. It opens us a chance to change ourselves for the better. Another aspect of Lent is the spirit of sacrifice. God sacrifice his own son for us. Christian believe that by   sacrificing a little aspect of our lives they can repay and share the sacrifice done by Jesus during his passion that’s why Christian do  fasting. Even though Lent is a sea...