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CLEAN UP DRIVE

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Our community joined forces in a clean-up drive to promote a healthier and greener environment. Everyone, young and old, helped out in picking up trash—it was a simple act that made our community shine brighter. The clean-up drive reminded us that throwing garbage properly is not just a rule, but a way of showing love for our home. With every piece of trash collected, we felt that we were giving back to nature and making our surroundings more livable. Beyond cleaning, the drive brought smiles, teamwork, and the spirit of bayanihan alive in our community.

ICT REFLECTION

My ICT Reflection This school year, I learned a lot in our ICT class is not just about computers, but also about patience, teamwork, and trying my best. From learning about how the internet started, to helping with Nutrition Month, and even making my own blog, it was a fun and sometimes challenging experience. One topic I really found interesting was the history of the internet. Before, I thought the internet had just always been there. But I learned it actually started way back in the late 1960s with something called ARPANET, which was used by researchers to share information. Then in the 1980s, email and domain names were added, making it easier to talk online. In the 1990s, Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web, which made websites and browsers possible. After that, the internet grew fast and now we have social media, smartphones, cloud storage, and Web 3.0. Learning all this made me realize how far technology has come and how much we use it e...

Thoughts and Hopes for Our President’s Leadership

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       Dear President Bongbong Marcos I hope you’re doing well. I just wanted to take a moment to share some thoughts about your time as our President. Since you started leading the country, I’ve seen how hard you’ve been working to help us move forward. The programs to rebuild the economy, improve our roads and bridges, and support farmers and workers have really given many of us hope for a brighter future. I appreciate the calm and steady way you’ve handled things, especially with everything the country has been through recently. The projects like Build Better More are really making a difference by doing activities and projects like better roads, better services, and better opportunities for people everywhere. I know there are still worries out there, especially about being open and honest about our past. I think it’s really important that we keep having these conversations, so we can heal and build trust with each other. Only by facing things together can we truly...

GETTING TO KNOW ABOUT ME

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              Hi, I am Cleigend Angelo P. Rabino, I was born on September 6 2009 at Metro Vigan Hospital at Bantay, Ilocos Sur. My first name is "Cleigend" comes from the name of my parents, i am currently studying here in ISNHS, grade 10 Marconi. I like learning and doing unique things. I love socializing with other people especially people that i can relate to.            The first few months of my life, i stayed at Sta Lucia since my mother was originally from there but transfered here in Ayusan Norte Vigan City since my mother met my dad here and my mother said that there are many opportunities here. Now she is one of the head doctors at Northside Doctors hospital, ob-gyne at different hospitals like NDH, UNP, ST JAMES and MVCH. My hobbies/interests are powerlifting, football, Singing, youth voluntarism. Firstly is Powerlifting, my brother got me into powerlifting since that is also his hobbies, My Personal record...

EAT SMART, LIVE STRONG

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             My nutrition mont experience was one of the most fun yet stressful acitivities that i've been part of i didn't just join for the wake of participating, i gave my time and effort by donating ingredients, helping cook delicious yet nutritious meals and serving food to our costumers with a smile. The experience taught me a lot not just about healthy eating, but also about responsibility, teamwork, and the joy of giving. Cooking in a busy environment was not an easy task, but seeing people enjoy the food we worked so hard to prepare made everything worth it. It felt amazing to know that we were promoting good nutrition and making a positive impact, even in small ways.       From preparing ingredients to stirring food over hot pots, every moment taught me about resiliency and patience. I saw how much hard work goes into making meals that are not only delicious but also nutritious that is good for the body. It made me appriciate f...