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Christmas Celebration Of Biguenos

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  Christmas Celebration Of Biguenos   Biguenos are people from the center city of Ilocos Sur (Vigan). This 2021 Christmas celebration is too dangerous cause of the pandemic called Covid-19. The Biguenos celebrate Christmas in happy way like playing Christmas songs in their on house to prevent and avoid the spread of the virus and also to follow the government protocol “ Stay Safe, Stay Home”. They also celebrate Christmas through Video call and other communicative medias.   Being a part of the community we celebrate Christmas by sharing love to each other.   Image Reference:   https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fxrc.bomboradyo.com%2Fvigan%2F2019%2F12%2FRYAN-ASTOM-2.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bomboradyo.com%2Fvigan%2Fchristmas-tree-idiay-sangwanan-ti-kapitolyo-nalukatanen%2F&tbnid=ZuIglbqQSwO25M&vet=12ahUKEwiL7Lv-1fz1AhVB6JQKHbX6AiQQMygJegUIARC7AQ..i&docid=yLnvHYbRmxc7YM&w=960&h=720&q=vigan%20christmas&v...

One of My biggest accomplishment in ICT

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One of My biggest accomplishment as a second-grader is the knowledge of various topics in ICT Information about HTML and what you need to know to complete the assignments correctly now that we're in third grade. I struggled with these lessons, but I was able to get through them.  It wasn't easy for me, but I was able to get past a few hiccups and challenges. I'll be more focused and work harder as we get closer to the next grading period. The fact that I have a great deal of potential to grow and that I should not settle for less than the best is something I'm aware of. In the future, it will be difficult and demanding; these are unavoidable, but I am convinced that if you put in the effort, you will succeed.

Vigan City Fiesta Celebration

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  Vigan City Fiesta Celebration The Vigan City town festival is held every year. It will always be a week-long festival with plenty of activities to do for all ages. It's the most eagerly anticipated time of the year. There are carnivals set up for everyone to enjoy a few weeks prior to the celebration, which are open to everyone. Participation in the festival's events attracts people from all walks of life. Every night in the week leading up to the town fiesta, a variety of events are held to coincide with the festival. Street dancing, carabao parades, beauty pageants, and a number of other activities can also be used to showcase our talents and abilities. All of these have been placed on hold as a result of the viral COVID-19 pandemic. It's been two years since the celebrations and events that we used to enjoy have been discontinued. This will be the best option for everyone's safety and well-being. As a result, the Vigan municipal council has decided to change the ...

New Beginning

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New Beginning The start of a new year is a good moment to look back on some of the year's major events. As time passes, we will only be able to recall these crucial occurrences in our minds and hearts. We can identify what we need to attain and what we need to improve as we look back on the previous year's events. In the following year, new year's resolutions will serve as a direction for making positive improvements. Welcome to the New Year is one of the most joyful things of our lives. Some of the most enduring New Year's traditions are the loud noises, the Thirteen sphere-shaped fruits, the many fireworks, and the family get-together. Also, it's the It's also the time of year when we make agreements to ourselves that we'll improve as the new year begins, which is similar to making a ne w year's resolution.   

Celebration of Christmas Season in its essence, amidst the COVID 19 Pandemic

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Celebration of Christmas Season in its essence, amidst the COVID 19 Pandemic This is most likely one of the few moments in previous history when we have been encouraged to enjoy Christmas in its purest form, in its simplicity. We are obsessed with rules on how to enjoy Christmas this year– with only family members who live in the same household, to continue wearing masks, to follow social separation, or to wash hands frequently– due to the attention on the Covid virus. For our mutual security and safety, we are being prevented from seeing each other. This year, we won't be able to experience the normal Christmas joy and mirth that we've come to expect. Covid, however, must not detract from our Christmas festivities. This holiday season, let us share even more hope, peace, joy, and love. And it is here that I am reminded of our Savior's birth. The Christmas tale is a straightforward one. Only his mother and father were present when our Lord and ...

“New Normal Na Walang Iwanan: Karapatan ng Bawat Bata Ating Tutukan!”

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  “New Normal Na Walang Iwanan: Karapatan ng Bawat Bata Ating Tutukan!” This pandemic does not have children as its face. However, they may be among the most vulnerable victims, as children's lives are profoundly affected. Children of all ages and from all nations are affected, particularly by socioeconomic effects and, in some situations, mitigation attempts that may accidentally do more harm than good. Furthermore, the pandemic's negative consequences will not be dispersed evenly. They are likely to be the most harmful to children in the poorest nations and neighborhoods, as well as those who are already disadvantaged or vulnerable. Physical or social separation, quarantining, ventilation of interior areas, covering coughs and sneezes, hand washing, and keeping unclean hands away from the face are all preventive methods. In public places, the use of face masks or covers has been advocated to reduce the risk of transmission.     Image Reference: https://www...