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Environmentally Friendly.

  How to be Environmentally Friendly What is Being Environmentally Friendly? There are a surprising amount of people, businesses, and communities that would like to do more to conserve and protect our natural resources, but they don’t know where to begin with becoming more environmentally friendly. Understanding what makes each of these aspects of our world part of the process of changing and conserving our resources, and learning how to get started creating a difference is the first thing you have to learn. Being environmentally friendly simply means having a lifestyle that is better for the environment. It’s just taking small steps towards looking after the mother earth to make this planet a better place for our communities and generations to come. A good way would be to start with conserving water, driving less and walking more, consuming less energy, buying recycled products, eating locally grown vegetables, joining environmental groups to combat air pollution, crea...

A Reflection on my Studies.

  My own Reflection on my Studies           I have learned what is a blog and how to make my own blog. I have learned that a blog is also known as weblog, it is a type of website that is like a diary or journal. Blog organizes content in the form of categories and posts.             I have encountered some problems on my studies but all problems must be solved at some point of time. I have faced these problems and overcome them, but solving them alone is not so easy, I had help from my parents in overcoming these problems. A problem can be solved by someone alone but having someone else help will make the problem a lot easier to solve.             Moving on, I will keep on learning and remember all the things that I have learned.

Quality Education During COVID-19 Pandemic.

  Quality Education During COVID-19 Pandemic  Nowadays, Covid-19 has affected most of our lives including our education. We are facing an education crisis. For nearly 77 million children, the pandemic has taken away their classrooms for the past 18 months. Schoolchildren worldwide have lost 1.8 trillion hours and counting of in-person learning due to Covid-19 lockdowns. There are some reasons why schools should reopen: The cost of school closures on students' learning, health and well-being has been devastating.  The repercussions for every child, their family, their community and their economy will be felt for years to come. Many children will never catch up. School closures impact every child, but the most vulnerable children hardest.  Some students have been able to access remote learning during school closures, but many of them have struggled due to a lack of support. At least a third of the world's schoolchildren had no access t...

A Letter to the President.

  Letter to the President Dear President, My name is Dhan Michael Palos a student and a proud Filipino citizen. I made this letter to tell you that you are a great leader to your people and country and to show you some of your biggest accomplishments. Here are the biggest accomplishments our President made: 1. Tax reform, under Finance Secretary Sonny Dominguez, which made the Philippines one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia. 2. Build, Build, Build, under Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark Villar who raised infra spending to an average of 5.14 percent of GDP, from Fidel Ramos 1.7 percent; Joseph Estrada 1.62 percent; Gloria Arroyo 1.5 percent; and Benigno Aquino III 2.7 percent. Duterte poured more money into infrastructure - over P6 trillion in six years - than any president before him, In the last five years alone, the DPWH under Villar built 145,000 classrooms, 2,000 school buildings, 5,555 bridges, and 26,500 kms....

Towards a More Resilient Phillipines!

  Towards a more resilient Philippines It’s been 3.5 months since we got stuck within our homes. The effects of COVID-19 can be felt all around us‒daily news blaring with statistics, families worried about going hungry, citizens anxious to go back to normal, and a Philippines that is struggling to keep its economy afloat. As with major world events, this is a big turning point in human history. When the next generations look back, they will judge us by how we fared in fighting this pandemic.     We are feeling the brunt of COVID-19. The recent World Bank forecast expects 2020 Philippine GDP to contract by -1.9%. Experts are also saying that it will take at least a year before we see our economy rebound back to pre-COVID levels. No economic sector has been spared. Industry (31% of GDP) has largely stalled and is only now getting back on its feet. Agriculture (9%) is struggling with lower demand for exports and local consumption due to reduced purchasing power. Our ...

Best Describes Me!

Hello and Good Day to you reader! This blog is about me and my own personality. To begin with, I am Helpful, I can do the chores at home like cooking, washing dishes, cleaning our backyard and watering the plants to help lessen the work of my parents. I am dependable, to both my sibling, parents and relatives. To my siblings and cousins, they can ask for help especially related to math problem solving. To my parents and relative they can also ask me for help to their work. And finally, I am good listener, because I am eager to learn to be one day become a successful person that is kind and God-fearing person.