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Advance On

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  It seems like simply a short measure of time, and another quarter is going to end. Truly, now and then this new normal in education is devastating, now and again discouraging, however there are still things we get familiar with every week. Indeed, even on times such as these, I actually figure out how to learn things, regardless of whether nobody is instructing. Self-studying is difficult, from the start you want to stop and feel like surrendering yet it will all disappear and all will be great. ICT class is so fascinating and attention catching to me. I appreciate ICT class however just when I can absolutely comprehend what we're doing and what's happening. Up until now, I've gained an incredible comprehension about the exercises and abilities that I never thought I'd have. My composing and comprehension abilities have improved. The lesson for this quarter is all about Community-Based Research, this topic in this quarter was not different to me since we did a few res...

COVID-19 Vaccine, Is It Safe?

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                      Vaccine help individuals with developing invulnerability to an infection or other virus. A vaccine presents a less destructive piece of that virus — or something made to look or act like it — into an individual's body. The body's immune system creates antibodies that battle that specific germ and hold the individual back from becoming ill from it. Afterward, if the individual experiences that virus once more, their immune system can "remember" it and "recollect" how to battle it off.                                 The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 has spikes of protein on each viral molecule. These spikes help the infections append to cells and cause sickness. A portion of the COVID-19 vaccines being developed are intended to help the body "pe...

A Critical Yet Historical Moment

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                                          Stretching from north to south, the Bataan Peninsula is mountainous down its spine with Mount Natib in the north and the Mariveles Mountains in the south. The Battle of Bataan was fought on Jan. 7-April 9, 1942, or 74 years ago, by the Usaffe (US Armed Forces in the Far East) commanded by Gen. Douglas MacArthur. It was the most intense phase of Japan’s invasion of Filipinas during World War II. Battling bravely, the United States Armed Forces in the Far Fast (USAFFE), led by General Douglas MacArthur, was tossed back by the intractable development or the enemy. Retreat to Bataan got unavoidable. On the Bataan peninsula the defending forces, following War Plan Orange-3, regrouped for a final turning point.                    ...

A Quarter Of Experiences

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               During the Second quarter of modular classes, I have acquired information about things that I found hard to perform or comprehend before. I was additionally ready to think back on the things that I have done or learned at, for example, visiting the Kannawidan Festival Trade Fair a year ago, Vigan City Fiesta, and Valentine's Day which I had the option to share through composing a blog about it as it was one of the assignments that were given for us to perform. I was likewise ready to build up my insight about the various labels and traits that are utilized in making an imaginative and eye-finding site using HTML and the notepad application. This quarter of the Information Communication and Technology was so fun to learn because I had learned a lot of new things.                There was not that much issue that I have experienced in this quarter since most importantly, composing onli...

“Lenten Season”

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                                                              Lenten season is an opportunity to help us to remember Jesus' 40 days of fasting and temptation in the wilderness. The period of Lent is a forty day long ceremonial period of fasting and prayer before Easter, however in the present society the question emerges is Lent actually characterized along these lines or has the definition changed. The Lenten season happens following the celebration of Epiphany. Formally, Lent goes on for 48 days beginning on Ash Wednesday before the Paschal Triduum. Churches have not gone totally off with their lessons of Lent.                                 ...