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 THE INTERNET, BLOGS AND ME The first three months have been a time of learning and getting better. I've learned that it's important to keep trying and to ask for help when I need it. I've also learned that problems are a chance to learn and that I need to be flexible when things get tough. I learned a lot about pioneers and how they overcame challenges, and I also learned how to create blogs to share my ideas. I've also delved into the fascinating history of the internet. It's amazing to see how it's evolved from its early days into the global communication tool we use today. Learning about key moments like the development of TCP/IP protocols and the arrival of the World Wide Web has been mind-blowing. One of the biggest things I struggled with was new things that were hard to understand. It was hard to figure out how everything worked. I dealt with these problems by breaking big things down into smaller parts. I also asked people who knew more for help. This h
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  Our Environment, Our Future: A Shared Responsibility       This month, we focus on a simple yet profound truth:  our environment is our future . It's not just a slogan; it's a call to action, a reminder that the choices we make today will shape the world we leave behind. Our planet is facing unprecedented challenges. Climate change is altering weather patterns, rising sea levels threaten coastal communities, and pollution is poisoning our air and water. These are not abstract problems; they impact our health, our livelihoods, and the very fabric of our society. But amidst these challenges, there's also hope. We have the power to change course. By embracing sustainable practices, advocating for responsible policies, and fostering a culture of environmental stewardship, we can create a future where our environment thrives, and our communities prosper. This month, and not only this month let's commit to taking action. Let's explore innovative solutions, support envir

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  Together4Teachers: A Celebration of Unwavering Dedication National Teachers Month is a time to pause, reflect, and celebrate the unsung heroes of our nation - our teachers. This year's theme, "Together4Teachers," resonates deeply, reminding us that the strength of our education system lies in the collective efforts of every educator across the country. Teachers are more than just instructors; they are mentors, guides, and catalysts for change. Their dedication transcends the confines of a classroom, extending into the lives of their students, shaping their minds, and inspiring their dreams. They are the architects of our future, building a nation one student at a time. Their hard work and dedication are often unseen, their sacrifices often unnoticed. They navigate the complexities of diverse learning styles, nurture individual talents, and instill values that will shape the future generations. They are the first responders to the needs of their students, offering not ju

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                                          Resilience in the Face of Adversity The Philippines, a nation blessed with stunning beauty and vibrant culture, also faces a harsh reality: its vulnerability to natural disasters. Situated in the Pacific typhoon belt and the volatile "Ring of Fire," the country endures an average of twenty typhoons annually, along with earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis. These natural hazards inflict severe damage to infrastructure, agriculture, and human life, leaving communities reeling and struggling to rebuild. Beyond the immediate devastation, the Philippines faces deeper challenges that exacerbate its vulnerability. Poverty and inequality grip a significant portion of the population, leaving them disproportionately susceptible to the impacts of disasters. Limited access to essential resources, education, and healthcare further compounds their struggles. Furthermore, environmental degradation, driven by deforestation, unsustainable ag

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  Precious Emerald Laurente Ilocos Sur National High School Vigan City, Ilocos Sur laurenteprecious0202@gmail.com September 01, 2024 Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos President of the Philippines Malacanang Palace  1005 San Miguel, Manila President Marcos, I am writing to express my sincere congratulations on your election as President of the Philippines.  As a student, I may not have a wide knowledge of all the complex issues facing our country, but I am a concerned citizen who is deeply invested in the future of the Philippines. I am hopeful for the future under your leadership, and I am particularly eager to see your administration focus on improving education, addressing poverty, strengthening the economy, and equality of the law. I believe in your platform and the promises you made during the campaign. I trust that you will work tirelessly to fulfill them for the betterment of our country and the well-being of all Filipinos. One issue that I believe is crucial is ensuring equa

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                                                       Clear Dimension                   In a word full of questions. We sometimes brainstorm in this one question, this often question is "If you're not a human what are you?". A lot of things can describe who am I but, there's something missing. It's just like, that thing can describe me but that surely not the best thing that I prefer myself into. Sometimes I answer pillow of teddy bear but, I asked myself again. Is this really the best thing, no. Then I suddenly bump in this idea that, I'm surely like the sky or the weather either.                                                                                                                                                                                                      " Do am I really precious just like my name?" a simple but heavy question for the little me. 15 years old, but so much trauma and challenges I have faced. A happy jolly little