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Mind the cracks

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  The National Simultaneous Earthquake Drill is very important to us to be prepared when the “big one” will come, to be able to teach the students on how to respond cautiously to earthquake, to help them enhance their cooperation each other.             This National Simultaneous Earthquake drill is a big step in the Filipinos’ preparedness and mindfulness about our safety in an earthquake, through this we can be able to face any Natural disasters most especially earthquake. I urge the public to participate in this crucial event as we look forward into our safety. This National Simultaneous drill seeks to inculcate intellectualism of apocalypse preparedness and promote cognizance among Filipinos. However, lot of students don’t take it seriously because they haven’t experience the magnitude or intensity higher than 5 yet, so they intend to skip or not pay attention to the demonstration or trainings. Indeed,...

Quality of education during the pandemic

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  Before Covid-19 was discovered, we felt that the learning crisis in our country and the teachers know that as time passes by, the students can’t go back to formal schooling and it has a lot of negative effects to their selves. We should also give consideration that not all of the students are happy of what is happening right now. And because we are more hectic for being critical to the decisions of the government, we are now starting to forget to give attention to  opinions of people. The students who are trying their best but still remaining silent are scared of the active pandemic and doubting when will the government prioritize their rights to study. The quality of learning during the pandemic is so pathetic and questionable because not all of the students can afford online class. Some students dropped out or gave up because they are now stressed or depressed but striving to reach your dreams or studying well in the middle of pandemic are the most important decision, ...

Resilience is your capacity for change

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  We all know that Philippines is one of the world’s largest archipelago nations. With its topography consisting of mountainious terrains, dense forests, plains, and coastal areas, the Philippines is rich in biodiversity. Successful countries are also called developed countries are reflected in their excellent health services, high education levels and equal justice practices for everyone thereby improving their citizens quality of life. A more resilient country can be achieved by providing more hospitals, physicians, paramedics, educator and education center.  The government must also put attention at is the practice pf law which gives people safe and comfort feeling. Establishing equal justice system would be ultimate action that a country can take to be a wealthy country. References: https://www.ph.undp.org/content/philippines/en/home/countryinfo.html https://www.thebci.org/news/a-definitive-ranking-of-countries-most-resilient-to-the-pressures-of-the-21st-century.html