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"Empowered Women, Empowered Mothers"

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For a long time, women have been subjected to gender roles and unfair treatment. And eversince they, at heart, fought for the equality between man and woman, they have been cited the most important people in our society, including our lives. Who am I talking about? Well, in this blog, I will be talking about the most empowered women of all (in my opinion), my Mother. Women have made many contributions to our society such as education, the workforce, and many more. An example of this is my Mother, the most empowered and hard-working woman that I know of. She has been taking care of me and 3 other kids for the span of 16 years. She was there when we were sick. She was the one who kept urging us to study and have a better life. And she was there when the family had.....complications. She has been taking care of me and my other siblings and putting up with us for our whole lives and providing what we need for school, home, and many more when someone went MIA in the past. What makes her mo

"3rd Quarter, Done!"

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Finally after many long weeks and hours of answering sheets, we've done it people. We've finished 3/4 of the School Year! We've had challenges in this Quarter as always, but even so, we've also learned a lot of things! And in this blog, I'll be sharing some of the things that I've learned throughout these 2 months!   One of the favorite things I've learned in this Quarter is Break Dancing in P.E.! Who knew there were so many different types of moves like the Krumping or B-boying! I have tried several of those moves actually during the time and boy let me tell you that it's hard, but also quite fun! Another one is Writing Critiques and the ways on how to approach one! I may not be good at analyzing poems, but I am good at overthinking things that I do enjoy like visual novels, movies, etc.. I do find it confusing when it comes to poetry, but it is enjoyable once you've understand how the whole analyzing thing works (and if your critiqing on something

“Immunity for the Youth”

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In the history of our time in the world, we have been affected by many diseases like chicken pox and dengue that has caused many casualties and problems to anyone who has been plagued by it. It’s the reason why vaccines were created. To immunize us from infectious diseases, and even dangerous ones, especially in the Pandemic. But why? Well, in this blog, I’ll be giving an explanation on what you need to know about vaccines, and why they’re important, including children and teens alike. A vaccine is a type of medicine that trains a body’s immune system to fight a disease that it has never come to contact with before and are designed to prevent them, rather than treat them. It’s why these things are very valuable in a public health standpoint. Because these prevent a disease to ever happen again, it can stop the spreading of said disease to a large portion of the population, guaranteeing almost everyone’s safety from the infectious. And since they prevent the increase of infected recipie