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My 2nd Quarter.

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 My experiences in quarter 2 is much better than last quarter 1. I can say that my Quarter 2 is very good since I got to know more about my classmates, we bond all together, we all laugh together and we usually talk and communicate each other.  I got to learn new lessons and I got to participate in the class more than the quarter 1. I can say that I got higher scores than quarter 1, and I can say that I improved little bit, and I hope to learn more and to be more open to the class and I hope that I can improve my performance more this 3rd quarter.  We got more comfortable to our teachers and we had more fun and laughter, we also bonded more that the 1st quarter. We learned more lessons and life lessons from them and we hope that we will bond and get to know more on the 3rd quarter. To sum up everything stated so far, my 2nd quarter is the best and I really enjoyed bonding and talking with my classmates, and I hope to learn more, and to get to know them more.  Referen...

Rizal's Move.

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 The most important thing Jose Rizal did for Philippine society in the late 19th century was to act as a catalyst for the country's awakening and independence movement. Rizal highlighted the harsh reality of Spanish colonial power in his literary works "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo," criticizing the authoritarian regime and promoting social reforms. His poems stoked a patriotic fever among Filipinos, establishing a sense of identification and solidarity that subsequently played a crucial role in the country's war for independence. Beyond his writing abilities, Rizal's support of education was vital in determining the future of the country. He underlined the importance of education in order to elevate the Filipino people since he understood the transformational power of information. In order to empower people and promote critical thinking, Rizal's ideals lay the groundwork for educational reforms and the creation of institutions that aided ...

Let's Go and Have Fun in Vigan!

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 Attending the Longanisa Festival in Vigan, Ilocos Sur was an immersive and unforgettable experience. The festival celebrates the rich culinary heritage of the region, particularly focusing on the beloved Filipino sausage, longanisa. The vibrant atmosphere was filled with the enticing aroma of grilled longanisa, accompanied by lively music and colorful street parades. Participating in the festivities provided a unique opportunity to immerse myself in the local culture and traditions. Sampling the diverse varieties of longanisa was a highlight of the festival. From sweet to savory, each vendor showcased their unique flavors and recipes, reflecting the culinary creativity of the community. Engaging with local chefs and artisans allowed me to gain insight into the intricate process of making longanisa and appreciate the craftsmanship behind this beloved delicacy. The sense of camaraderie among festival-goers further enhanced the experience, as we bonded over our shared love for food a...