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Together4Teachers: Honoring the Heart and Soul of Education

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  Together4Teachers" immediately comes to mind, the tremendous respect and gratitude owed to teachers across the country. Teachers are the future-makers; they shape thoughts, cultivate dreams, and present young minds to their ultimate potentiality. Their vast contributions are far more important than what can be learned from books: they teach thinking, mold values, and ignite a lifetime desire to learn.      To every classroom, teachers bring dedication and patience, thinking up new ways to make learning creative and vital. More often than not, they work very hard, adapting to each child's needs. Teachers aren't just instructors; they are mentors, role models, pillars of support-and, ultimately, transformers who affect not only the individual and community but also help shape the collective progress of a nation.      This celebration requires unity, appreciation for the hard work put into the educators, and acknowledgment of the challenges faced. The "Together4Teacher

Creating a Resilient and Prosperous Philippines

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 This stems from the colonialism legacy combined with political instability and natural disasters that have crippled the development process, which has promoted poverty. The main problems of failing to achieve prosperity also come from other factors, such as bad infrastructure, deficient education and healthcare, and socio-economic and environmental vulnerabilities, as well as flaws in governance. Improving disaster preparedness requires cooperation on the part of the government and private sectors, investing in sustainable agriculture, and further improving education and health sectors for effective response. Inclusive economic policies and good governance increase growth by reducing poverty and inequality. Community empowerment and technological innovation can also spur long-term development. However, it is still certain that corruption, political resistance, and climate change are definite obstacles. Effective leadership with transparency and some level of public engagement will, ho

Letter for President Marcos

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President Ferdinand  Marcos Jr MalacaƱang Palace J. P. Laurel Street, Sam Miguel  Manila, 1005 Philippines            Dear President Marcos,              I write to you out of deep frustration and anger at the current state under your leadership for our country. Painful as it is for me to say this, I am driven by the sense of duty to express that your presidency has been nothing but short of disappointing and ineffective.         I will keep it brief, but I would like you to reflect upon the weightiness of this moment and how your leadership in the country can positively influence the lives of millions of people. Sincerely,  Fate Louise R Ruiz Reference:https://eastasiaforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/2023-07-24T115512Z_1262154576_RC2L92AU9HXA_RTRMADP_3_PHILIPPINES-POLITICS-600x400.jpg

Keep the FAITH as we have FATE

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     Have you ever been wondering about this person? Well here's a clue for you to guess her name. It has a meaning of "Destined to be a Lady warrior". So any guesses? if not here is the answer, my name is Fate Louise R Ruiz, a Grade 10 ssc student from 10 Maxwell.      As you already know my name that has find out who really am i. I am the first child of PMAJ Felipe Ruiz JR and PSMS. Louisa Ruiz. I also have a younger brother named Philippe Louis Ruiz. He's already at 7th grade SPTVE. But we are not going to talk about him because this is my story. Are you maybe curious if i have friends to talk to? The answer is Yes, i do have a friend. I have been close to this person ever since 8th Grade. I wont mention any name. Hmph. i'm just joking, his name is Luis obvi. Well, the reason why we are friends is that we have things in common that we like, for example: History of the monarchy. Now, you may be wondering how I build up my self confidence, am I right? Here is the