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My journey in ICT this Second Quarter

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 In our ICT class, I learned about HTML and the basic HTML tags. HTML is like the language of the internet. It helps us create and design websites. I learned a lot about HMTL Tags and Attribute this Second Quarter, I discovered that tags like <p> for paragraphs are used to organize information on a page. https://mason.gmu.edu/~kshiffl4/375/HTML_Tags.jpg At first, coding felt tricky because I had to be careful with every symbol and letter. But as I practiced, I immediately learned coding and I don't struggle that much anymore. It was a fun quarter, there are good memories and bond we made inside the computer laboratory. For me, I felt like this quarter was easy, I actually made an improvement. My scores in quizzes is more better than the previous quarter.  https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcStpHpXYugLkFRTzIYH_h_N-kj71Xicw-4fFQ&s This lesson taught me that coding takes patience and focus. I felt proud when my code worked, and I can’t wait to learn mo...

Stop Violence Against Women

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 Violence against women (VAW) is a big problem. Many women suffer from emotional, physical, or sexual abuse. To help protect women, the Philippine government made two important laws: the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children (VAWC) Act of 2004 (RA 9262) and the Safe Spaces Act (RA 11313). https://stclaresmedicalcenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Violence-Against-Women-2023.jpg The VAWC Act protects women and their children from different kinds of abuse, like hurting them physically, emotionally, or mentally. It helps women get protection, like going to a safe shelter, getting legal help, and making sure abusers are punished. https://www.osce.org/files/imagecache/10_large_gallery/f/images/hires/e/0/504109.jpg?1636728648 The Safe Spaces Act, made in 2019, stops sexual harassment in places like streets, schools, workplaces, and online. It says things like catcalling, stalking, and rude gestures are not allowed. This law helps people report harassment and makes places safer...

The Life and Achievements of Elpidio Quirino

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 Elpidio Quirino was a Filipino leader who became the 6th President of the Philippines. He was born on November 16, 1890, in Vigan, Ilocos Sur. He came from a poor family, but he worked very hard to get an education. He went to school in Vigan and then studied law at the University of the Philippines. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/Elpidio_R_Quirino.jpg/640px-Elpidio_R_Quirino.jpg After finishing school, Quirino became a lawyer and started working in the government. He became a public servant by helping the people of the Philippines. He was known for being honest, hardworking, and kind. Quirino worked in different government positions, including as a senator and vice president, before he became president in 1949. As president, Quirino worked hard to rebuild the Philippines after World War II. The country was badly affected by the war, and many people lost their homes and businesses. Quirino helped rebuild the country’s economy by focusing on public works,...

The Celebration of Indigenous and their Culture

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 Every October, we celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Month in the Philippines. This year, the theme is: “Mga Katutubo at Katutubong Dunong: Pahalagahan, Pangalagaan at Parangalana,” which means “Valuing, Nurturing, and Honoring Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Knowledge.” https://u4d2z7k9.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Untitled-1024-%C3%97-683px.jpg This month helps us remember and respect the Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in our country. These are the people who have lived in the Philippines long before modern cities were built. They have their own languages, traditions, and ways of living that are special and important in our history. The Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) was created 27 years ago to protect the rights of Indigenous Peoples. It helps ensure that they have the right to live in their own land, use their resources, and practice their culture without fear of being harmed or forgotten. https://www.amnesty.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/286723-1.jpg Durin...

How Resilient Filipinos Are

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The weather in the Philippines is constantly changing and this is because of climate change. Climate change happens when the Earth gets warmer because of things like pollution and deforestation. In the Philippines, we see this change in stronger storms, floods, and higher temperatures. https://www.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_1275/public/2022-03/PHOTO-Climate-Collage-Diagonal-Design-NOAA-Communications-NO-NOAA-Logo.jpg The main cause of climate change is the burning of fossil fuels, like coal, oil, and gas. When we use these, they release gases into the air that trap heat from the sun, making the Earth hotter. This affects our weather, causing disasters like typhoons and floods. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS64JvXVMlZGoS1VUtByoYrTqTNIL9VCBex2Q& Even though we face these challenges, Filipinos are known for being strong and able to come up with solutions. People work together to rebuild after disasters. They plant trees to help stop flo...

Protecting children: best hope for the future

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Every November, we celebrate National Children’s Month in the Philippines. This year’s theme is: “Break the Prevalence, End the Violence: Protecting Children, Creating a Safe Philippines.” https://www.voicesofyouth.org/sites/voy/files/images/2020-11/img_20200208_102313-2_0.jpg This theme is very important because it reminds us that all children deserve to grow up in a safe and happy environment. But, some children experience violence, whether at home, school, or in their communities. This month, we focus on how we can stop violence and protect every child. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5b7c56e255b02c683659fe43/060970be-cb93-4867-9543-db9796a04020/GettyImages-671260408.jpg?format=1500w There are ways we can help in order to protect children. First, we need to understand that violence can be physical, like hitting, or emotional, like bullying. When we see or hear about something wrong, we should speak up. We can tell a teacher, a parent, or an adult who can help. https://...