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"Duty of a Student: Maintaining Cleanliness for the Environment"

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  The National Clean-Up month serve as a reminder of the responsibility we share in maintaining and keeping the environment clean and healthy as well as  sustainable waste and resources management. Participating in beach clean-up drives helps protect the marine  ecosystem and environment by removing litter and pollutants . It's my duty as a student to maintain our garden for its contributions to the  environment, such as improving air quality and reducing carbon footprint. To heal our Earth, we must carefully part ways with our waste, and let it find its rightful place. REFERENCE/S: http://www.blogger.com http://www.jhandiegailamisad.com

MY REFLECTION

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https://open-shelf.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/NLS-Head-Image-Lessons-web.jpg   As I look back on my experiences and accomplishments in the first quarter, I have learned and explored many new things that have helped me improve and perform well throughout the first quarter. These are skills that I can carry with me throughout my learning journey. Specifically, I have gained knowledge in the field of the internet, web blogs, internet services, tools, and more. I have faced numerous challenges in my experience, particularly in grasping the lessons as they often require memorization. However, I struggle with short-term memory loss, making it difficult for me to keep up with the lessons, especially in the Internet timeline. Additionally, I encountered difficulties using the school computer due to the poor internet connection, which affected my performance. I encountered some challenges that I believe can be addressed by using alternative tools for learning, such as reading or watching les

National Teachers Month Celebration 2024 [Theme: “Together4Teachers”]

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Every October, we gather to celebrate National Teachers' Month 2024 with the theme "Together4Teachers." It's common knowledge that teachers play a crucial role in society, not only by educating students, but also by motivating, guiding, and shaping the minds of tomorrow's leaders. The unsung heroes of our community are the educators. Their dedication goes far than just knowledge exchange. Many hours are spent creating engaging classes, providing individualized help, and serving as mentors to their pupils. They instill valuable life lessons, inspire a desire for learning, and shape the future by supporting the growth of young brains. A lack of instructors would make it far more difficult to pursue careers in medicine, engineering, the arts, and influence. Their commitment and impact on the lives of their pupils are genuinely immeasurable. Lastly, I just wanted to say thank you for all of your hard work, excitement, and dedication. I will never forget how you have

Resilient Filipino, Resilient Philippines

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Resilient country is capable of recovering from extreme challenges, it is the country's toughness and elasticity. It can help us overcome natural and human made disaster while we can ensure to continue working despite emergencies. As we are prone to disasters, we Filipino can easily adjust in whatever situation we may come to experience. Since we are one of the most vulnerable country in the world to  climate related disaster, we don't have a choice but to build a more resilient society for us to survived all the difficulties passing by. That is why we are known for our hospitality, cheerfulness and especially our resilience in terms of crisis. S ince we are prone to climate-related disaster, each year we experience tropical cyclones with varying level of strength. It affected a lot of people lives and left others suffer without shelter, access to food and water and etc. The main root of natural disasters that we experience is flooding due to heavy raina brought by the southwes

Letter to Mr. President

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JHANDIE ILOCOS SUR NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BRGY. VII, GOMEZ STREET, VIGAN CITY, ILOCOS SUR AUGUST 29, 2024 TO MR. FERDINAND BONGBONG MARCOS JR. THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES MALAKANYANG PALACE Dear President,                Good morning Mr. President, I just want to state my gratitude and concerns for your good service to the Philippines. Thank you for leading the country with all heart and dedication into a great country that we treasure, for all your efforts in lessening the chaos of the country and maintaining the peace within our country. I hope that all your upcoming projects will lead to success and can help the citizens of our country in a good way. Again, thank you for your service and good morning. Sincerely yours, Jhandie REFERENCE/s: https://tokyo.philembassy.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/pbbm-630x709-1-267x300.jpg

"My Life"

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    My name is Jhandie Gail N. Amistad, I am 15 y/o from Lagatit, Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur. I am currently studying at Ilocos Sur National High School, and part of the 10 – MARKOV of Special Program in Mathematics. My hobbies are drawing, dancing and playing Archery. My lifestyle revolves around being a student-athlete, being a student in the daytime and athlete in the afternoon because it is the only time I can have my training. My life is full of surprises and adventure because of what I do, what I like and what is my routine in life.    My life starts when I was born on July 14, 2009, at Benguet General Hospital in La Trinidad, Benguet. My parents are Mrs. Georgina N. Amistad, a librarian in Pisay and Mr. Julio T. Amistad Jr., a MAPEH teacher at ISNHS. I also have two siblings, and I am the middle child, an older sister and a younger brother. In Elementary I studied first at Pinget Elementary School in Baguio from kindergarten to grade 1 and then transferred out to Lagatit Elementar