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The end of the 3rd Wave

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  The third quarter is almost over; the month is almost up.  I was really excited to see what we were going to do this quarter. We are grateful to Mrs. Evelyn Reyes-Vera Cruz, our ict instructor, despite the fact that we are self-taught. In the third quarter, I learnt a lot, including how to arrange Community-Based Research (CBR). After hearing CBR, it's difficult to learn it, but I'm not dissatisfied; instead, I'm looking forward to a new challenge in my life. In terms of my problems, I've experienced a couple of them in the first week. I'm curious why, as a sort of research, we're studying Community-Based Research this quarter. Furthermore, because you must obtain proof on the issue, conducting research is difficult and time-consuming. After you've figured out what a CBR is a community-based radio station, and I was eager to start one since it lets you to advertise your town's products, heroes, and other events. And this is how I handle my issues. Lear...

COVID Vaccines For children and Teens

 Scientists have developed a treatment or vaccine for the virus known as COVID19. Vaccines operate in tandem with your body's natural defenses to provide protection, minimizing your risk of infection. When you get a vaccine, your immune system reacts. Vaccines save millions of lives every year. The development of COVID-19 vaccines that are both safe and effective is a critical step toward allowing us to do more of the things we love with the people we care about. Vaccination of teenagers and children: Vaccination of teenagers and children to immunize them against the virus is approved in some countries. Adults were given priority since they have a better immune system and are expected to return to work and other obligations. Teenagers have a robust immune system and are eager to resume their studies. While children aged 5 to 11 have a robust immune system, it is not as strong as that of adults and teens. Children frequently fall unwell after obtaining vaccines. When people are inoc...

Araw ng Kagitingan

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  The "Araw ng Kagitingan" is a national holiday in the Philippines that is observed every year on April 9th. But this day also marks the start of the Bataan Death March, a 101-kilometer march from Capas, Tarlac to San Fernando, Pampanga, for 75,000 courageous American and Filipino soldiers. Thousands of American and Filipino soldiers died in this crucial WWII incident. Many courageous American and Filipino troops were killed by the Japanese Army on this day. 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war were forced to march from Capas, Tarlac to San Fernando, Pampanga by the Japanese Army. Thousands of malnourished and mistreated captives were forced to march to a prison camp during the Death March. Only 54,000 captives made it to the camp, with up to 10,000 dying in the process and some escaping into the forest. The Japanese army tortured many of these courageous men, but it didn't stop them from continuing on. Many people perished, but many more lived to tell the story...

Lent Season

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  For many individuals, Lent is largely connected with traditions like fasting on specific periods and abstaining from meat on Fridays. It's supposed to be a period of repentance and growth in one's relationship with God. This is a period of preparation and a chance to get closer to God. During Lent, individuals focus on three key things: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, or charity. During Lent, we pray for God's forgiveness and for the forgiveness of others, as well as for the forgiveness of our sins and the kindness and love of God. Fasting is a popular Lent ritual that many people follow. The concept is to sacrifice something that is a daily component of life, such as eating. Fasting helps us build spiritual power, such as the ability to resist temptation, self-mastery, and discipline. Giving money or doing something kind for others as a method of responding to God's grace is another practice that many engage in during Lent. But, with the epidemic, this will be more ...

Kannawidan

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The Ilocano people celebrate the Kannawidan Ylocos Festival every year. The Ilocano people celebrate the founding of the province of Ilocos Sur through this event. This festival allows Ilocanos to honor and appreciate the province's many cultures and customs. The Kannawidan Ylocos Festival is held in the month of February every year. The event is traditionally started off by a mass at St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral. The people of Ilocos Sur will be able to express their gratitude to The almighty God for the province's rich culture and foundation through this holy liturgy. We may still be in the midst of the epidemic, but it won't stop us from honoring my fellow Ilocanos' rich and wonderful culture and customs. This epidemic will genuinely bring us together as a people to not only celebrate our culture, but also to overcome whatever problems we may encounter, such as the present pandemic.

International Women's Day

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 International Woman's Day is celebrated on March 8th. It's International Women's Day, a day dedicated to celebrating all women throughout the globe. Every year, Women's Day is observed all around the world to commemorate women's social, economic, and cultural achievements. The day's purpose is to honor a woman's accomplishments while simultaneously raising awareness about gender inequality. In 1975, the United Nations designated 1975 to be International Women's Year, and the UN began marking International Women's Day. March is a month dedicated to encouraging women's empowerment, as they stated. Women's empowerment is described as supporting women's self-esteem, capacity to make their own decisions, and right to impact societal change for themselves and others, according to the media. Women do not only stay at home; others go on to become teachers, police officers, nurses, physicians, and other female-oriented occupations. Let us honor w...