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The End of The Second Quarter

Imahe
  Time  flies too fast, I still remember the first time ma'am Veracruz teaches us the very first time. I feel like it was just yesterday when I struggling to understand and to memorize the lessons that we discuss. Quarter 1 ma'am teaches us about the history of the internet and now we have learned about HTML Tags. ICT is one of the subjects that we learn under the program. this quarter I learned mostly the HTML Tags and its purpose to people. Every quarter has its own level of difficulties and every time this occurs, there are tons of ways to cope up. I have seen a new learning that I can use it permanently and that is: to never let yourself be distracted over something that has no benefit in your learning. I had been thinking of things that is pointless to think about, I lost focus and I was to overwhelmed of the feeling of liberation from my academic activities. However, I solve this issue of mine by regaining my conscious about the reality where I am a student and has plenty

It Is A Place That full of Surprises

Imahe
  The Vigan City Fiesta is held in honor of St. Paul the Apostle, the city's patron saint, on January 25 each year. Locals and tourists gather to experience and see the street dancing, carnivals, food fairs, and arts and crafts, adding to the attraction of this UNESCO World Heritage City. Vigan is a popular tourist destination because of its museums and architecture. Still, it is also known for its longganisa which is a local kind of salami. The dish is made in accordance with a century-old tradition and has a truly unique taste. Although there were several attempts to replicate the combination of sliced ​​spicy meat, sugarcane vinegar, and garlic, no one can compete with local chefs. The residents of Vigan enjoy their yearly festival on January 25. It is a week-long celebration wherein resident within or outside of the city can also experience. during the last two years we could say that we did not celebrate the festival because of the pandemic. A festival is an extraordinary even

The Start Of The New Chapter

Imahe
      New Year is the time or day at which a new calendar year begins and the calendar's year count increments by one. Many cultures celebrate the event in some manner.[1] In the Gregorian calendar, the most widely used calendar system today. Other cultures observe their traditional or religious New Year's Day according to their own customs, typically (though not invariably) because they use a lunar calendar or a lunisolar calendar. Chinese New Year, the Islamic New Year, Tamil New Year (Puthandu), and the Jewish New Year are among well-known examples. India, Nepal, and other countries also celebrate New Year on dates according to their own calendars that are movable in the Gregorian calendar. Common traditions include attending parties, eating special New Year's foods, making resolutions for the new year and watching fireworks displays. In December 31, My family and I started to buy ingredients and foods to prepare for the upcoming new year. Before the start of the new yea

A Holiday To Remember

Imahe
  The early Christian community made a distinction between knowing the exact day that Jesus was born and celebrating that day in worship. It took a while before the birth of Jesus was actually celebrated. It was particularly difficult to celebrate the birthdays of martyrs or, for that matter, Jesus throughout the first two centuries of Christianity. Many Church Fathers made scathing remarks regarding the pagan practice of celebrating birthdays when, in reality, saints and martyrs should be honored on the days of their martyrdom-form the church's perspective, these are their real "Birthdays". Because I get to spend time with my families, Christmas is a very special occasion for me. Nowadays, we associate the Christmas season with feasting, decorating, and expressing gratitude. We don't get any rest the day after Christmas so that we can celebrate it. We often prepare certain dinners prior to Christmas. As they celebrate Christmas together, families come together to eat