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3/4??

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  The lessons learned from HTML and the hands on nature of Community Based Research are worth considering as the third quarter draws to an end. It's been an adventure of learning and discovery this quarter, from understanding the complexities of tables, unordered lists, and ordered lists in HTML through hands on experience in web design.  Maintaining my productivity and effectively managing time have been a challenge for me. Sometimes I'd find it hard to concentrate, or finish a task on time, which was quite irritating. A number of tasks, quizzes, assessments, assignments and thematic projects that need to be completed before the end of the quarter have been particularly demanding in this third quarter and thematic projects that we need to finish before the end of the quarter, and it truly drains us to think about that.  Despite all of these obstacles, I experienced plenty of fun activities and enjoyed doing tasks with my friends. I and my friends were sharing a...

CBR: Personal Experiences!

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 On February 22, 2024, when Mrs. Vera Cruz first introduced our Community based research. When I was in 9th grade, I began to do research. It's been over two years now. But I haven't done a Community based research in those years. Although it's not that formal study, I'm still very happy and grateful to have the opportunity to see how research is conducted with the community I live in. When our Teacher, Mrs. Vera Cruz divided as into many groups and in our group we are 5 in total and our teacher assigned the leaders in each groups, Our teacher gave us assigned research to do, and our topic focuses on  “ How Modernization Affects the Economic Advancement of Vigan’s Cultural Heritage ”  and with that our leader designated the parts where we will be doing and mine was the Conclusion and Recommendation. In my part it was a bit hard because I had a hard time to do my task that was assigned to me by my leader, Kiella,  because I have so much work to do at our church, but t...

Soar...Fly... Aim High... ISNHS: Celebrating 122nd High School Day!!

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122nd High School Day!!  On the occasion of our 122nd Foundation Day, March 9th was a day full of joy and excitement at Ilocos Sur National High School "ISNHS". In our school's history, it was a time for students, teachers and alumni to come together in celebration of this special moment. PARADE A joyous foot parade is the first activity of the High School Day. There is an award for the most discipline section per grade level which will be receiving a cash prize that makes it more exciting. We've won the most discipline section in all grade levels in Grade 10, and this has made us Marconians happy. It warms my heart to think that all the preparation we've had, even the whistles that was prepared by our president and other officers was used by my classmates to serve as signals for us to stay discipline, is worth it. FIELD DEMONSTRATION After the Parade, we students we're getting ready for the next event of the day, which is a field demonstration. All of us stud...

"She is worth for more than Rubies"

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In 2024, Women's Month will be especially important as we continue to push for gender equality and honor the accomplishments and efforts of women across a range of industries. This month offers a chance to consider both the obstacles currently facing gender equality and the progress that has been made in that direction. It's a chance to pay tribute to the courageous women who have opened doors for succeeding generations and to motivate the upcoming female leadership generation. Though their contributions have sometimes been disregarded or underestimated, women have historically played an important part in forming communities and cultures all throughout the world. During Women's Month, there is a chance to draw attention to the accomplishments of women and to increase understanding of the problems that they face. It's an occasion to recognize the work that remains and to rejoice in the advancements made in the field of gender equality. We can encourage girls and women in...