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THE END

  This quarter, I believe I've learned from some of the mistakes that have kept me from succeeding in previous quarters. One thing I did well was manage my time when working on my modules. Also, I've found that setting aside time to read the module's concept notes and review them before beginning the learning exercise or doing my homework has proven to be quite beneficial. When it came to homework, I learned that looking things up on the internet was quite beneficial, especially when no other resources are available. I find ICT class to be really engaging. I enjoy ICT class, but only when I fully get what we're doing and what's happening. So far, I've learned a lot about the lessons and I also developed talents that I never thought I'd have. During this quarter, I've made significant progress in my writing and comprehension skills. The topic for this quarter is all about Frontpage, this topic in this quarter was new to me because we don't have to...

RESTORE NOT DESTROY

  One of the most critical components to save on this world is our ecosystem. We couldn't go a single day without it; it's the only thing that keeps life going. As a result, it is critical that we protect our environment. Also, stop all of the oppression that we are causing. Restoration of ecosystems has become a critical component of ecosystem management. It has the potential to be a key component of conservation and development programs all over the world. Ecosystem Restoration's inherited capacity to give individuals with the opportunity to not only repair ecological damage but also better their human state makes it particularly valued. Restoration has a clear conservation benefit. I have a number of ideas for projects that can aid in economic recovery. Repairing and rebuilding wetlands, creek beds, forestland, and other habitats are just a few examples. Getting rid of invasive species. Native species are being used to replace turf grass. Rain gardens are used to col...

FREEDOM, FAITH AND PRIDE

  Over 120 years ago, the Philippines, a collection of over seven thousand islands in the western Pacific, declared freedom from Spanish domination. This claim was made by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, but it wasn't until 1962 that then-President Diosdado Macapagal declared it a national holiday through a presidential decree. On this day in 1898, the Filipino flag was unfurled for the first time amid an exciting ceremony that included the first public performance of the Philippines national anthem. The country has come a long way. It is regarded as a developing market and a recently industrialized nation. The Philippines were a Spanish territory for over 300 years and called after King Philip II of Spain. The Philippines prospered throughout the Spanish period, and their rule was unremarkable. However, on April 30, 1898, the Spanish fleet was defeated by the Americans in Manila Bay. Filipino rebels surrounded Manila, seizing the opportunity, and on June 12th, their commander Emilio Agui...