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“School Year Fun”

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So the 4th  Quarter is almost ending. After 10 months of school work and for Thematic Projects plus other things, the time is almost there. For the past weeks of this Quarter, I learned a few things from my teachers of course, regarding their specialized field of course. But I also had fun throughout these past few days. So instead of boring the viewer with what I learned throughout my time in this Quarter, I’ll instead talk about the fun times that happened during my time at school. First and foremost, face-to-face classes. That was a bit nerve wracking. I remember the past few days, my hands were shaking, though I don’t know why. I was happy that I was able to see old class mates and what has changed with them over the past few months of quarantine, some of them grew taller, some remained the same, some started to wear accessories, and some never changed. It was fun overall seeing them after more than a while. Especially the time I spent over the net few weeks of face-to-face classes

“A Life-long Message”

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Like mothers, fathers are just as important in a family. Whether they’re the breadwinner, or the house husband, they hold as much value as their counterpart. And as the offspring that was the sole reason why two individuals created such bonds, we should appreciate them more. Hence, Father’s Day. And to commemorate this holiday despite it being a week since, I’ll be talking about the many things my father has done for me, regardless of past upbringings. Like most families, everyone has a father. And for the most part, they stay together for a long time. But that’s not the case for me. To sum it up, my father wasn’t with me the whole time during childhood. I know it was because of work-related well, work, it was understandable. But then all of a sudden, we moved away from him, and for a while, I wasn’t able to see him for more than a while. A few years later, he came back and we were able to spend so much time with him. I had fun going places with him, visiting my childhood home, and man

“Independency”

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June 12. The day in which the annual celebration of our country’s Independence is commemorated by our fellow countrymen and women alike. The day in which everyone reminiscence the time in which our nation was given a right to be governed by no one else but our blood kin. But how did this day came to be? How did become the holiday we all know and celebrate?   Here’s a brief history on how the Independence Day of the Philippines became the holiday we all know and commemorate.   It all started back in 1565, when the Spainiards arrived in the Philippines and colonized the Filipinos. Their homes were taken away from us and they were introduced into new things such as religion and a new government system. Soon after their lives changed. For better, and for the worse. The Filipinos were discriminated upon. Social hierarchies soon became in place in the country. And some people weren’t able to pursue education because of poverty and discrimination. But all of that changed when Jose Rizal came