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REFLECTION

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 The learning that I have gained is how to make HTML Tables, Frames, List, CBR - (parts, categories, goals), HTML List File, HTML Frames File The problems that I have encountered is Slow speed of computers, signal problem in internet and the keyboard not working. How did I address these challenges is try to make time and understand the lesson. Moving on, this learners that I had gained is needed in the future http://www.blogger.com

MY DREAM, MY FUTURE

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  A decades from now, I see my self as a nurse, As a nurse, you can make a real difference in someone's life. You can offer hope to people, sometimes during the worst time of their life. Nurses often counsel patients and families after a devastating diagnosis, celebrate good news, and become trusted confidantes. To achieve my dreams I need to setting SMART goals, creating an action plan, breaking bad habits, fighting procrastination, growing your time-management skills, and holding yourself accountable. A Day in the Life of a Nurse: What It’s Really Like on the Job. April 13,2024 https://images.app.goo.gl/7C4hA3sHUVMtxoZu5 10 Easy and Meaningful Ways to Honor Your Graduates. Brian Ellerbach, April 13,2024 https://images.app.goo.gl/cUjSzgm3sa5W7rMMA What travel nurses do and how to become one Group of travel nurses smiling. Michael Feder, April 13, 2024 https://images.app.goo.gl/QPA8esrpWPQCuLGh6

A SPECIAL DAY FOR A MOTHER

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  In the Philippines, Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May, just like in many other countries. Filipinos have their own unique ways of honoring and showing love and gratitude to their mothers. Here are a few traditions and customs commonly observed:  Church Services: Many families start the day by attending a special Mother's Day mass or service. They offer prayers and blessings for their mothers and thank God for the gift of motherhood.  Family Gatherings: Filipinos place great emphasis on family, and Mother's Day often involves gathering the whole family together. Children and relatives may travel from different cities to spend the day with their mothers. They enjoy meals together, share stories, and reminisce about precious moments. Special Meals: Preparing a special meal or taking the mother out to a restaurant is a common practice. Filipinos love to treat their mothers to a delicious feast, with their favorite dishes and desserts. Gift-Giving: Givin...

CHANGE THE WORLD FOR BETTER DAYS

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 Starting with yourself is indeed an excellent approach to creating positive change in the world.  Self-reflection: Take some time to reflect on your values, strengths, weaknesses, and the areas of the world that you feel passionate about. This will help you determine where you can make the most meaningful impact. Set meaningful goals: Define specific and achievable goals that align with your values and passions. These goals can range from personal growth to making a difference in your community or even on a larger scale. Education and learning: Continuously educate yourself about the challenges and issues that you want to address. Read books, attend seminars, take online courses, and engage in discussions that deepen your understanding of the subject matter.  Take action: Once you have a clear picture of your goals and have acquired sufficient knowledge, take action in whatever capacity you can. It can be as simple as volunteering in your local community, supporting a ca...

VALOR DAY

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   The Araw ng Kagitingan, also known as the Day of Valor or Bataan Day, is commemorated in the Philippines to honor the bravery, heroism, and sacrifices of Filipino and American soldiers during World War II, particularly those who fought in the Battle of Bataan.  The Battle of Bataan, which took place from January to April 1942, was a significant event in Philippine history. Filipino and American forces fought gallantly against the invading Japanese army, enduring harsh conditions, shortage of supplies, and an overwhelming enemy force. Despite being outnumbered and outgunned, they displayed tremendous courage and resilience. Ultimately, the Filipino-American soldiers were forced to surrender due to lack of reinforcements and supplies. The captive soldiers were subjected to the brutal Bataan Death March, a 65-mile march to prison camps, where they endured further hardships, including abuse, starvation, and disease. The commemoration of Araw ng Kagitingan serves as a remin...