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Still Rising

  The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of millions of people across the Western Pacific Region and around the world. COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has affected day to day life and is slowing down the global economy.  This pandemic has affected thousands of peoples, who are either sick or are being killed due to the spread of this disease.  The most common symptoms of this viral infection are fever, cold, cough, bone pain and breathing problems, and ultimately leading to pneumonia.  This, being a new viral disease affecting humans for the first time, vaccines are not yet available.  Almost all countries had to shut down their economies to halt the spread of the virus and the Philippines is one of those countries who have taken strict measures by implementing the Enhanced Community Quarantine. The covid-19 pandemic is severely challenging in the Philippines. To ultimately win this battle, the collective effort and solidar...

Education Admist Covid-19

  Since we are not allowed to go school for face to face learning, the Department of Education encouraged everyone to stay at home and do the modular and blended learning as a temporary alternative way of continuing the basics of education. Students, parents and educators around the world are feeling the extraordinary ripple effect of covid-19.  While governments and health officials are doing their best slowing down the outbreak.  Global education systems are collaborating to collectively respond and provide quality education for all during these difficult times.  It is fair to say that no one was prepared to reorganize education at scale during the covid-19 crisis. Sad to say that the quality of education that we are taking right now is not actually the kind if education that we used to have.  We are not learning enough because of the absence of our teachers in front of us. Resources: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.unicef.org%2F...

LETTER TO PRESIDENT

Imahe
  Dear Mr.President,   As a Filipino, I’d never felt any more sincere and nationalistic president as you are. You certainly cares for the poor, the environment, and the Filipino culture. Aside from that, you are strong willed fighting against crime, corruption, and illegal drugs. You are far different than any other past presidents that the Philippines had. Though you had lapses and own weaknesses, your leadership and tough support from the military and other countries makes you a better strategist than other past presidents.   There is no perfect president. I dislike you on disrespecting religion and women as well. You also have a foul and tackless mouth full of curses that is totally inappropriate especially during formal occasions.   I also hated the fact when you handed to China our sovereign territory on a silver platter. All the other countries are rooting for us in our struggle against China yet you threw it all like it was trash.   ...

IT’S MY LIFE

Imahe
        Seven billion people are on this Earth, and everybody is different from the remainder of others. There is nothing without purpose in this world. Everything has some purpose. Humans are the simplest creation, and every person is exclusive.       My name is ALTHEA MAE RECLUSADO. I am a high school student. Everyone can agree that I'm an honest student which I prefer to review . My favorite subjects are Math and Science. I can say that I'm a responsible and a hard-working student. Moreover, being a sociable person, I even have many friends since I prefer to speak with people and obtain to understand new interesting individuals. I enjoy my time at school: it's very nice to review , the students are very friendly and prepared to assist . The atmosphere cannot but make me want to travel there whenever . I like to receive and affect challenging tasks. I am a really enthusiastic student and that I think this is often a robust point o...