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Reflection: 4th quarter (Last quarter of school year 2020-2021)

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         One thing is certain. I discovered a new method of document creation. It may be a little complex and time- consuming, but typing appropriate tags and the happiness you'll feel when you see the final look of the file will make it worthwhile. HTML files are tough to encode since each and every detail is crucial, and if even one is incorrect, the entire file would be affected. It is necessary to be extremely cautious while also moving quickly, as encoding HTML files might take a long time due to their complexity.  “Being a student is easy. Learning requires actual work.” — William Crawford      Honestly, I find the 4th quarter lesson a bit confusing. But anyway, I do learn a lot from it. I just don't know when or where should I use them. Also, I can't believe I have done a lot of blogs. I thought it would be boring and I will be doing blogs for the sake of grades. I found blogging is fun.      4th quarter ended very fast. I hope I can apply all these learnings in the

The earth is what we all have in common

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      Every year on June 5th, a number of countries throughout the world commemorate World Environment Day to raise awareness about the effects of human   activities on the environment and how they might be reduced. The United Nations is the major governing body for World Environment Day celebrations around the world. Humans, as well as other living creatures, plants, and other organisms on the planet, have the most valuable gift: the environment. Every aspect of the ecosystem — air, water, soil, trees, forests, oceans, and so on –must remain clean and undisturbed in order for the planet and the life it supports to last for eons.      Unfortunately, a variety of human activities, such as deforestation, mining, and industrialization, are wreaking havoc on the environment today. The United Nations came up with the idea of   honoring World Environment Day to promote   awareness about environmental protection in order to decrease the damage caused by human involvement with the environment

Raise Your Flag

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      Independence Day is one of the most important anniversaries in Philippine history because it commemorates the country's independence from Spanish domination on June 12, 1898. The Filipinos commemorate it every year on June 12th. On August 4, 1964, former President Diosdado Macapagal signed Republic Act No. 4166, which established the annual June 12 commemoration of Philippine Independence Day. This Act made the holiday legitimate, which commemorates General Emilio Aguinaldo's and Filipino revolutionary forces' declaration of independence from Spanish domination on June 12, 1898.  In 1898, the Philippine flag was flown for the first time, and the national song was played for the first time. The statement was not recognized by Spain or the United States, hence liberty was short-lived. The Treaty of Paris, signed in 1898, put an end to the conflict between Spain and the United States. The Philippines' whole archipelago was handed up to the United States by Spain. In

The Greatest Love Of All

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      Mother's Day is a holiday commemorating a family's or individual's mother, as well as maternity, maternal relationships, and mothers' influence on society. It is observed on various days around the world, most notably in the months of March and May. The majority of mothers simply want to connect with their children and spend time with their families in any manner they can. “ When you are looking at your mother, you are looking at the purest love you will ever know. ”  — Charley Benetto         In mother's day, me and my siblings greeted our mom in the morning. We ate ice cream to celebrate it. We may not give our mom those fancy cakes or flowers but the love we give to our mom is more than enough. I think what matters is our love, care and respect to our mothers. “ There is no influence so powerful as that of the mother. ”  — Sara Josepha Hale             M others  is known as the "ilaw ng tahanan," or "house light," because of the love,