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 Reflection a. The learnings and discoveries i have gained this quarter is how to use html tags, make a document and task with it aswell.  These discovery helped me gain knowledge for a better future and purpose. it can also negotiate a lot of practices and task within.  b.    The problems that i have encountered while doing this specific task is when i lose focus and won’t keep up with the others.  c. The trick on how you focus and keep up with them is asking for help. I’m an independent person but i still ask for help whenever i need it. Yes, i might be a little bit embarrassed but my shyness won’t pass my grade so, hihi.  Regardless, i’m very thankful because they had enough patience to teach me how it works. So grateful ^^ d. Moving on, sorry, naka move on napo ako. eme, jokes aside, i will continue to learn and grow beyond limit, eme. Grow and gain more knowledge about everything that i have to know. May you learn something from any experience you...
The Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children (VAWC) Act of 2004, or Republic Act (RA) 9262, is a landmark Philippine law enacted to protect women and children from various forms of abuse physical, emotional, sexual, or economic committed by intimate partners, spouses, or individuals with whom they share a familial relationship. It recognizes the unique vulnerabilities faced by women and children and establishes comprehensive measures for their protection and rehabilitation. R.A 8353 or known as the Anti Rape Law of 1997 defines rape as a crime against persons rather than a crime against chastity, broadening it’s scope making it gender neutral. This law emphasizes the absence of consent aa the critical factor in determining rape is removing outdated concepts tied to victim blaming. As it is for R.A 11684 in 2022, which it is raised as the age of sexual consent here in the philippines from 12 to 16 years old.    This testament provides stronger and nourishing protection fo...
 Elpidio Quirino’s Life  Elpidio Quirino, the Philippines' sixth president, is recognized for steering the nation through a critical phase of post-war recovery and rebuilding. His life is a testament to resilience and dedication to public service, highlighted by his impactful contributions to the country’s political and economic development. Elpidio Quirino was born on November 16, 1890, in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, into a modest family. His father served as a jail warden, while his mother was a teacher. Despite facing financial difficulties, Quirino displayed unwavering dedication to his education, finishing elementary school in Caoayan and high school at Vigan High School. He later relocated to Manila, where he worked as a clerk to fund his studies at the University of the Philippines. In 1915, he successfully earned his law degree and passed the bar exam. Elpidio Quirino entered politics in 1919 when he was elected as a representative for Ilocos Sur in the Philippine Legislature. ...
Indigenous Peoples Month This Month promotes awareness of the unique challenges faced by indigenous communities, including cultural erosion, marginalization and ancestral lands. It reminds every filipino of the importance of preserving the rich culture tapestry of the nation while empowering indigenous communities to lead and sore rapidly changing the world. The IPRA, serves as the legal bone of protecting the rights of indigenous people to sel justice, cultural integrity and ect. This year serves as a reminder to be strong and implement the gaps in enforcing the laws. It also creates opportunities to amplify indigenous voices in discussions about their rights, cultural preservation and climate actions.
The world is changing as it is Aren’t you scared of the sudden change of climate in the world? Should we be worried? Or, let it slide? Knowing the consequences can cause serious harm to us. It has been withdrawn that many filipino’s suffered from disaster all around the world beyond compare.  But, Filipino’s are not a type of people who give up easily. They can handle anything that comes on their ways and crush those trash away.  Communities helps them to be prepared from any disaster that may go through. Working hand in hand to to educate people about climate resilient farming techniques.  But, the people cannot combat or fight the climate change alone, it requires the efforts of nations to reduce greenhouse gases and invest in sustainable development. 
Cause no harm to one another In order for us to grow naturally and happy, we need to break our freedom and let ourselves surpass every obstacle that we encounter.  Are you okay with kids being abused? Let the world be in peace in all times. We are the problem and the solution at the same time. It is not okay to be treated the way you don’t deserve to be. Protect your child among people who brings chaos and violence into the world. Respect one another and cooperate to each one. Fill the world with bright colors and explore new things and discover new ways to grow.  Be yourself and be free. be happy, and be safe. If it matters to you that much, then go. No one is stopping you. Throw those fears away and start building trust instead. In order for us to grow naturally and happy, we need to break our freedom and let ourselves surpass every obstacle that we encounter.  Are you okay with kids being abused? Let the world be in peace in all times. We are the problem and the soluti...