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together4teachers

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This month, let us collectively recognize the tireless efforts of teachers who inspire and empower the next generation. They adapt to challenges, innovate in their methods, and create inclusive environments where every student can thrive. By fostering critical thinking, creativity, and resilience. Teachers equip students with the skills needed to navigate an ever-changing world. As we celebrate Its essential to support educators by advocating for better resources, professional development, and mental support. Together we can build a stronger foundation for education and ensure that teachers receive the recognition and appreciation they deserve. Let us come together in gratitude, acknowledging that every educator's influence extends for beyond the classroom. They ignite passion, instill values, and champion diversity, making our communities richer and more vibrant.  Teachers are the backbone of our society, dedicating their lives to young minds and shaping the future. Beyond the cla

FILIPINO RESILIENCE IN THE FACE OF DISASTER

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It causes disaster, investing in resilient infrastructure such as flood, defenses and earthquake - resistant buildings, can minimize the impact of natural disasters. Ensuring effective coordination among various agencies and levels of improve disaster government can management and recovery efforts. Strengthening early warning systems, improving disaster response protocols, and conducting regular drills can help communities better prepare for natural disasters. Improved Disaster Risk Management can enhanced early warning systems to provide timely alerts. Empowering local communities to develop and their disaster preparedness plans. Coordinating efforts among national and local government to ensure effective disaster response and recovery. It can also develop cities and environmental risks and climate change. The Philippines is prone to typhoons, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and flooding, which complicates resilience efforts. Lack of awareness or understanding of disaster risks and

A letter to the President

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Dear Mr. President I know that you are doing your responsibilities as a President in our country, but my concern is there are so many people who didn't get the chance to speak up and I hope you give them a chance to speak up and give them a concern. I'm also thankful because you're doing your responsibilities and helping our country to be better. https://pbbm.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/new-era-about.jpg

me and more me

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I am Alesha Victoria P. Dagdag, the eldest daughter of Mr. Lei yo Dagdag and Mrs. Nancy Parel. I have a younger brother. I am 15yrs old, born on february 4, 2009. Living in Brgy. 1, Vigan City. A grade-10 student, studying in Ilocos Sur National High School (ISNHS).  If you will get to know me more, you will see that I am friendly, moody, crybaby, and a shy person when I'm with people I just met. I'm also a understanding person who always care about peoples feelings and never invalidate their feelings. My hobby also is playing online games, doing craft, reading, and collecting books.  My Future Plan is I want to graduate Junior High School so that I can get the strand STEM in Senior High School to get the course Dentistry or Psychology in college. I wish also to be succeed in life for that one must have a definite goal. I want to achieve my goals so that my parents would be proud and to exchange all of the sacrifices they've done to me.