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Towards a Resilient Philippines

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  The Philippines is a country that is frequently affected by natural disasters. To become more resilient, it is important to not only react to disasters, but to proactively work towards a brighter future. This includes investing in sustainability measures such as coastal protection, reforestation, and eco-friendly urban planning. It is also important to invest in research and innovation to develop new solutions and industries that can enhance the country's resilience.  Taken By Ariel Javellana https://www.adb.org/news/features/responding-natural-disasters-philippines Community involvement is essential to building a resilient Philippines. Local knowledge and practices should be encouraged, and community-based disaster risk reduction initiatives should be supported. Citizens should also be empowered to take an active role in resilience-building. The bayanihan spirit, which is deeply rooted in Filipino culture, can be harnessed to create a resilient society where neighbors help neigh

Gratitude To Our Mentors

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 Dear Teachers, As we celebrate Teacher's Day, I find myself reflecting on the profound impact you've had on my life and the lives of countless others. You are more than educators; you are mentors, guides, and the unsung heroes shaping the future. Today, I want to express my gratitude beyond measure and share some heartfelt thoughts. Teachers, you are the guardians of knowledge. You light the spark of curiosity in young minds, inspiring us to explore, question, and learn. Your commitment to sharing your wisdom is a beacon of hope in a world that thrives on information. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/curiosity-spark-ignites-creativity-michelle-mackay Teachers, your patience is truly remarkable. When we are confused or doubting ourselves, you offer us guidance and support, helping us to find our way. Your unwavering belief in our abilities gives us the strength to keep going. Teachers, your dedication to teaching leaves a lasting legacy of learning. You inspire us to give back, t

Inside the Mind of an Highschooler

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  Hey there, I'm Reianne, and I'm here to give you a glimpse into my life as a 15-year-old high school student. I might not be the most outspoken or the top student in the class, but I've got a world of my own, filled with unique experiences and a passion for the quieter things in life. https://ischoolsapabella.wordpress.com/about/about-isnhs/ I am quite silent between my peers at school, it might be because i am more shy when there are more people around me but if you're a close friend i would be loud that's because i enjoy the time im having with my Friends.  Now, when it comes to academics, I fall into the "average" category. I'm not the kind of student who raises their hand all the time or rushes to answer every question. I take my time to understand things thoroughly. W hile I might not be the most vocal in class i am always listening until I fully understand the lesson that is being given. My interests and hobbies reflect my personal growth. I am