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Reflection: Third Grading Period

                    Throughout the third grading period, I would say I learned what retained in my mind, the other subjects were fun especially Science, which was about evolution, and it’s fun. Secondly, the Community-Based Project in the ICT subject is enjoyable as well. We were able to research something about our community, whether its popular landmarks or its hidden gems. And it was really fun and informative at the same time knowing all that information and on top of that, it made me realize that I don’t really know my place that much. Many histories have taken place and hidden gems. When I was working on this, for a moment, I experienced the past, as if I am living in that time.             Unfortunately, we were faced again with the constant problems that we experienced during the previous periods. If I am being totally honest, I think that students learned less du...

COVID-19 Vaccine: Worthy or Risky?

                      REBECCA CONWAY/GETTY IMAGES                     Our world is becoming scarier and scarier as the pandemic continues to threaten the well-being of the people. India for instance was struck by a surge of increased coronavirus case. This condition that they are in is one of the worst the country has ever experienced, as a result, the public has entered into chaos as hospitals ran out of medical supplies to tend the infected. This only shows how the vaccines are extremely important to be able to protect us from the virus and simultaneously keeping it from becoming more dangerous.             (Reuters photo)             What really is a COVID vaccine if you’re wondering , it is a product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease su...

Act of Heroism

  https://www.8list.ph/araw-ng-kagitingan-is-more-than-just-a-holiday-its-a-celebration-of-courage/                     The Day of Valor, also known as Araw ng Kagitingan, commemorates the heroism of Filipinos and American Soldiers when the Japanese occupied the Philippines during World War II. Major General Edward P. King, of the United States Army, was forced to surrender more than 76,000 Filipinos, Chinese and American soldiers to the Japanese at dawn on April 9, 1942. The soldiers were forced to take a 90-mile (about 145 kilometers) hike to Camp O’Donnell in San Fernando. Thousands of prisoners died during the hike (also known as the Bataan Death March) due to starvation, dehydration and diseases before they could reach the camp. https://www.8list.ph/araw-ng-kagitingan-is-more-than-just-a-holiday-its-a-celebration-of-courage/                Despite the trials of defeat, the ...