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Honor, Love, and Respect Women

Women play a vital role in human progress and have a significant place in society. Women can do a lot to change society. In the early days, women worked next to men. That doesn’t mean that they are weak. On the battlefield, they treated the injured, kept up the provisions, and in specific cases even battled fearlessly. Indeed, even a few brave women, led very successful rebellions to fight for freedom. As society develops, women do not fall behind. Women had been extraordinary holy people, researchers, artists, essayists, reformers, and heads. It’s the society that tried to refuse it but women are truly honorable. Women should be given rights as men. They are not at all inferior to men. They should never be for it is not true that women are for men—to own. In fact, for most, men are the one who needs women and so vice versa. It is always a give and takes. Women are not subjects to own. They are the same as men who are human too. Men should not just always take but should as well sub...

All About 3rd Quarter

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  https://elearningindustry.com/how-design-thinking-transforming-learning-experience-free-ebook This pandemic provides us with an opportunity to be more productive and challenging in our studies. I learned a lot through this Modular  Learning, including my tactics and how I handled my time when answering my modules. Throughout this pandemic, I learned numerous topics that I was unfamiliar with, especially those discussed in the third quarter of the subject/  Community-Based Research is the focus of the third quarter of the ICT subject. But, of course,  I am not new to research because I have completed research projects in previous grades. I was able to complete all my modules in the time allotted because of the hard work and effort I put into it. I've run into a number of issues, including difficulties in understanding the lesson and had a hard time focusing but still, I was able to overcome these struggles. Moving on, as I appreciate the value of learning,...

COVID-19 Vaccination

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          What really is a vaccine? A vaccine is a biological substance that provides active acquired immunity to a certain infectious disease. A vaccine usually involves an agent that looks like a disease-causing microorganism and is produced from weakened or killed microbes, their toxins, or one of their surface proteins. Vaccines include weakened or inactive parts of a specific organism that cause the body to respond with an immune response. Rather than the antigen itself, newer vaccines provide the blueprint for developing antigens. This weakened variant would not cause illness in the person getting the vaccine, regardless of whether the vaccine is made up of the antigen itself or the blueprint for the body to generate the antigen, but it will prompt their immune system to respond just as it does on its first exposure to the real pathogen. Any vaccines require several doses separated by weeks or months. The vaccines' side effects are still ther...

The Historical Battle of Bataan

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  https://www.eaglenews.ph/araw-ng-kagitingan/ The Day of Valor, also known as Araw ng Kagitingan, commemorates the valor of Filipino fighters during World War II. Every year, around April 9th, it is being commemorated in the country. A hero can be difficult to come by. A hero is selfless, a truly good person, and someone who captures all of our focus and causes change and development.  Someone who is willing to put their own life on the line to save another. The Day of Valor, also known as Araw ng Kagitingan, honors the bravery of Filipinos and American soldiers who defended the Philippines during World War II when the Japanese invaded the country. At dawn on April 9, 1942, Major General Edward P. King of the United States Army was compelled to surrender to the Japanese more than 76,000 Filipinos, Chinese, and American soldiers. The soldiers were forced to hike 90 miles (145 kilometers) to San Fernando's Camp O'Donnell. Thousands of captives died from malnutrition...