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The best way to say "Farewell".

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  Another book is closed. More knowledge and skills were acquired, and a whole new level of experience was gained. In the roller coaster ride journey in the third grading period, I had gone through a lot. Unforgettable memories were gained, as well as the life-changing lessons that have learned. Those skills acquired will surely be helpful for me, not only today, but in the future. For the whole school year, Information Communication Technology was so fun to learn, because it’s like upgrading the knowledge you had in an enjoyable way.   I have been through so much throughout the year, and I proudly say that I made it. There were times that I feel like giving up but thankfully, I managed to stay stronger and continue fighting for my goals. Different problems were encountered, academically and personal problems, but I did not let them stop me from doing the things I’m responsible doing for. Because of the pandemic, my mental state is not as good as before. This learning modality is g

A Challenging Journey Awaits a Worth it Destination

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  From a very healthy and human-friendly environment, ecosystems are slowly changing over time. We may not seem to notice its changes because of the high technology development it provided. Ecosystems are essential because of its benefit in a particular environment such as air, food, water, and soil. Ecosystems are like the human community, because it relies on its own and interacts with its environment. Today’s generation, the balance of ecosystems is being disturbed which is very dangerous to all the living things relying to it. 25% of our coral reefs have already disappeared, and it is expected that we may lose 60% more within 30 years. Forests on the other hand are being burned or cut down, and as of now, we already lose 4.6 million hectares of it. Habitat loss is also happening right now, and a lot of animals are affected especially our apex predators that includes lion, tiger, polar bear, and mountain gorillas. Whose fault are these? Humans. In the past 60 years, 60% of the E