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Last Quarter Chronicles

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  Time really flies, doesn't it? It feels like just yesterday I was getting ready for the tenth grade, but here we are, approaching the end of the school year. You know, they say that every ending marks the beginning of something new, and that's definitely been the case for me this year. Let me take you through some of the things I've been learning, the obstacles I've had to overcome, and how I've grown through it all. So, this fourth quarter has been all about delving into the fascinating world of computers. We've been learning a whole bunch of stuff, like how to troubleshoot computer systems (which they call CSS), set up networks, and make sure everything's safe and secure. It's been really interesting, but it's also come with its fair share of challenges. One of the biggest challenges was when we had this crazy week where it felt like every teacher decided to pile on the work all at once. Deadlines, tests, quizzes—you name it, we had it, all c

Finding Hope in the Darkness

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            Honestly, thinking about the future feels overwhelming. It's not that I don't want to dream, but sometimes it's hard to see past the darkness that surrounds me. I've been struggling for so long, just trying to make it through each day.           Since I was a teenager, I've battled with thoughts of giving up. It's like a heavy weight on my shoulders, dragging me down and making it hard to see any light ahead. Sometimes, I feel like there's no point in dreaming because I can't imagine a future where things get better.           But even in the darkest moments, there's a tiny glimmer of hope that keeps me going. It's the thought that maybe, just maybe, things won't always be this hard. It's the feeling of warmth from the people who care about me, even when I struggle to care about myself.                      So, where do I see myself in ten years? It's hard to say for sure, but I hope that I'll be in a better plac

Mother’s Love Beyond Words

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            "Ang ina ang ilaw ng tahanan," a well-known Filipino saying that truly captures the essence of a mother's role in the family. For me, mothers are like real-life superheroes. They may not wear capes, but they have the incredible power to bring life into this world and nurture it with boundless love and care. However, it's important to remember that mothers, like all of us, are not perfect. They make mistakes because they're human, just like us.           In Filipino tradition, Mother's Day is a special occasion where we honor and celebrate the amazing mothers in our lives. It's a time for families to come together and show their appreciation for everything mothers do. While modern celebrations often involve giving gifts and flowers, the Filipino way of celebrating Mother's Day is more about spending quality time together as a family.           On Mother's Day, families gather to share delicious meals, often featuring traditional Fili

Change Starts With Us

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            Change is an inevitable part of life. Whether we like it or not, the world around us is constantly evolving, presenting new challenges and opportunities with each passing day. It's natural to feel a desire for change, especially when we see issues plaguing our society, from environmental degradation to political unrest.           Wanting to change the world is a noble thought, and I'm sure all of us have our own unique visions of how we'd like to see the world improve. However, the question remains: where and how do we start?           The answer lies within ourselves. Change begins with each and every one of us. It starts with a willingness to step out of our comfort zones and challenge the status quo. It starts with recognizing our own power to make a difference, no matter how small our actions may seem.  One of the most powerful ways to initiate change is by leading by example. Whether it's practicing kindness and compassion in our daily interactions or

Celebrating Filipino Heroes

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            Araw ng Kagitingan, the Day of Valor, is more than just a date on the calendar for Filipinos. It's a day to reflect on the remarkable bravery and resilience of our country's heroes during World War I. These ordinary people embody the true spirit of heroism.           In times of war, it's often said that not all heroes wear capes, and this sentiment couldn't ring truer for the brave souls who fought for our freedom. Their sacrifices, whether it be leaving behind their families or risking their lives on the battlefield, were made with unbelievable dedication to our country. Their love for our homeland ran deep, transcending personal interests and comfort. They faced unimaginable hardships, yet their resolve remained unshaken. It's this selflessness and patriotism that we commemorate on Araw ng Kagitingan.           As students, it's important to understand the significance of this day and the sacrifices made by our forebears. We stand on the shoul

An Unexpected Journey

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Community-Based Research in our ICT project was unexpected but eye-opening. Before this, I only associated ICT with technical tasks like coding. However, diving into community research showed me ICT's broader applications in real-world issues. This experience taught me the value of interdisciplinary approaches in problem-solving.           To kick off our task, we divided the workload among our group of five, each taking on two parts of the research. However, our initial meeting in front of the municipal of Caoayan, Ilocos Sur, didn't go as smoothly as planned. We arrived unprepared, lacking interview questions and a structured plan, which left us feeling panicked and unsure of our next steps.   Undeterred, we embarked on a walk through the Don Dimas barangay, hoping to find willing participants for our Community-Based Research. Despite the physical exertion of walking and approaching numerous people, we faced challenges finding individuals knowledgeable about the history and

Second to the Last Quarter Chronicles

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     Time definitely does fly by rapidly. Preparing for the first day of the tenth grade still feels very real to me. We are presently in the third quarter. The end of one chapter signals the start of a new one, as we often remark. As a result, I'll improve for the fourth quarter. There were numerous opportunities for learning during the third quarter. However, I'll give a summary of what I've learned, the difficulties I've encountered, and how I overcame them before I tackle another quarter.       I gained a lot of knowledge about HTML Frames, HTML Links, HTML Tables, and HTML Lists just for our ICT course. These act as building blocks that assist developers in structuring and designing content, as well as defining the relationships and hierarchy among different parts on a webpage. In essence, HTML is the fundamental building block that browsers utilize to combine text, multimedia, and interactive elements to create dynamic, aesthetically pleasing websites. It is a c