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Quality Education in the Midst of Pandemic

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       The COVID-19 pandemic has led to uncertainty in many areas of national and global society, including education. This pandemic made us all realize what it means to not have access to education and learning experiences that are routinely planned for us in our daily lives. Numerous people have gone to school via distance learning platforms in recent months, highlighting the distinction between quality education and simply having access to education. A simple webcam connection with your teacher is frequently insufficient to ensure human development in terms of learning.         Education teaches us about our society and environment, as well as how to change them for the better. Education also assists us in developing our own perspective on our lives, preparing us to have our own points of view and form our own opinions on various aspects of life. Today's education is not merely a means of acquiring knowledge. Nowadays, anyone with a c...

Venture to Unity

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced concerns into major aspects of national and global society, including for schools. COVID-19's repercussions can be felt all around us, with daily headlines blaring with information, citizens concerned about starving to death, residents eager to return to normal, and the Philippines trying to stay afloat. This is a crucial turning moment in human history, as it is with great world events. The rapid spread of the coronavirus has created an urgent public health issue that the entire world is dealing with. The epidemic brought with it a slew of new risks and dangers. Aside from the human impact, there is a tremendous commercial impact being felt around the world. Since its inception in early 2020, the COVID-19 epidemic has brought us nothing but pain and anguish. Isn't this never-ending epidemic a complete nightmare?             Surviving months of poverty, sickness, and bad cris...

The Truth We Can't Deny

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  Kate Angela Rabena Tamorong, Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur   September 21, 2021 President Rodrigo Roa Duterte Malacañang Palace JP Laurel Street, San Miguel, Manila, 1005   Dear President Duterte,             It takes courage, determination, and discipline to be a leader. While having a great leader can lead to great success, it also comes with the risk of being criticized and overwhelmed. Many things have transpired and changed since you became our president this past years.  Sir, I respect your strength and perseverance because you went above and beyond to help us Filipinos. Promises, on the other hand, are meant to be broken, as we all know and believe. Many of your people were disappointed with your administration since your promises were not kept and you failed miserably as president. I understand that you have been entrusted with the tough task of repairing and improving the Philip...

The Voyage

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              I'm Kate Angela Rabena, and I'd like to introduce myself. I am a 15-year-old girl from Tamorong, Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur. My journey started on the 30th of August 2006 at Gabriela Silang General Hospital. You'll learn a lot about me, and a lot has happened in my life already, but there's still more to learn and discover in the future. I have a ton of interesting things about me, and I’ll be trying to state some of it here. Let’s get right into it!!             I am a 10th grade student from Ilocos Sur National Highschool (ISNHS), in a section named 10-Maxwell. I was the type of kid in elementary who always excelled in my classes and loved being creative, since then creating art really caught my heart. Being an architect has always been my dream because I love being creative and having a wide imagination on what I am going to create I something that I am passionate about. Becoming a doctor, flight atten...