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Second Quarter of HTML Tags

 During the Second Quarter in ICT, I learned a lot about HTML and how to use different tags to make a simple webpage. I discovered how each tag works and how they all come together to form something that looks organized and complete. It amazed me how typing just a few lines of code could turn into a real webpage. Through this, I realized that creating websites takes patience and attention to detail, but it’s also fun and creative at the same time. One of the biggest challenges I faced was remembering all the HTML tags and where to put them correctly. Sometimes, I would forget to close a tag or get confused about which tag to use, and that would mess up the whole layout. It was also tricky to understand why certain parts of my code didn’t work the way I expected. There were moments when I felt frustrated, but I knew that mistakes were part of learning. To handle these challenges, I practiced as much as I could and reviewed my lessons after class. I often redid my activities until I ...

Thank you for a Wonderful Year

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 When I was in second grade, I often got sick in class. Sometimes I felt dizzy or got a fever while we were studying, and my teacher, Ma’am Candy, always helped me. She would take me to the clinic, give me water, and check on me to make sure I was okay. Even though she was busy with many students, she always took the time to care for me. Her kindness made me feel safe and cared for whenever I wasn’t feeling well. Because Ma’am Candy was so nice to me, I wanted to thank her in my own little way. When I got better, I drew a picture of her and wrote “Thank you, Ma’am Candy!” on it. I gave it to her after class, and she smiled and hugged me. I also tried to be more behaved and listen carefully in class to make her happy. It felt good to show her how thankful I was. Now that I’m older, I still remember how caring Ma’am Candy was. She didn’t just teach lessons, she showed me what kindness means. Because of her, I learned to care for others too, just like she cared for me. I will always b...

Science: Our Key to a Better Future

 The theme of the 2025 National Science Month, “Harnessing the Unknown: Powering the Future through Science and Innovation,” shows how important science is in building our future. Science is not just about experiments, it helps us solve problems in real life. It improves our health, transportation, communication, and even helps protect the environment. In the next few decades, science and society will become even more connected. As we face challenges like climate change and limited resources, we will need new ideas and inventions to make life better. Science gives us the tools to understand the world and find ways to improve it. We all have a role in using science for good. By supporting learning, creativity, and innovation, we can create a future where progress helps everyone and the world becomes a better place to live in.

Climate in The Tropics

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 Climate change is something I’ve seen and felt personally, not just heard about on the news. I’ve witnessed heavy rains flooding streets, destroying homes, and forcing families to evacuate. Sometimes the heat feels unbearable, and other times storms come so strong that it’s scary to even go outside. I realize that these sudden changes in the environment aren’t just natural—they’re also caused by how people treat the Earth. Cutting down trees, polluting rivers, and wasting resources all add up, and in the end, it’s us Filipinos who suffer most. But what amazes me is how resilient Filipinos are. Even after losing so much, people still find ways to smile, help each other, and rebuild. I’ve seen neighbors share food during floods and strangers lend a hand after a storm. That kind of strength and compassion makes me proud to be Filipino. For me, climate change is a reminder that we can’t keep ignoring our planet’s cries for help. It pushes me to be more mindful, to plant trees, save wa...

Intrams in ISNHS

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During our school event, my classmates and I came together to support Aleina in her dance sports performance. We cheered loudly as she stepped onto the stage. Seeing her perform so well made us all proud and reminded us how hard she had worked, practicing in between classes and trying to catch up with missed lesson, just to reach that moment. After her performance, we walked around the campus to watch other sports battles. The atmosphere was full of excitement, students were cheering, playing, and enjoying every match. It felt great to see everyone’s energy and school spirit come alive. The whole day was truly unforgettable. Supporting Aleina and experiencing the fun around the campus brought us closer as classmates. It was a celebration not just of talent, but also of us uniting as classmates and building a better friendship and atmospherefor all of us.

Cleaning Results to Greenery Thriving

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       Clean up drives play an important role in helping maintain cleanliness in our society. They're important for keeping our environment safe and thriving. By participating regularly in activities such as clean-up dives, we can help reduce pollution, ecosystems and natural habitats.       Proper waste management, like learning to reduce, reuse, recycle and properly disposing of our trash in the right bin, can help in maintaining our clean environment. If we practice these daily, we aren't just helping in making our community change for the better, we can help make changes in the world, reducing the effects of climate change, global warming, multiple pollutions and many more. If we all work together as one community, we can improve public health and well being, while also making our surroundings look better. By spreading awareness, we can encourage other to all help in improving our environment for other people also.      To sum i...

A Little Something About Me

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Hi ! I'm Mergene Yvez Rabuya but you can call me Mergene,Yvez, or just my nickname "Ivy". If you want , you can call me anything you want, just not Margarin, I've heard it enough. I was born on August 12, 2010 in Poblacion, San Vicente, Ilocos Sur.     A fun fact about me is that my first name, "Mergene" is the 'ship' name of  my mom and my dad. My father's name is Wil-"mer"(Wilmer) and my mom "Gen"-ilyn(Genilyn), they combined their names and added an "e" at the end and that's how they got my name. Though my name sounds or looks complicated, I'm a pretty simple girl with a normal life.     I'm not a poet, a writer, an artist, a singer, nor am I a teacher. But some of the things that interest me are writing, drawing, singing, teachding and taking care of kids. I like to express my emotions and ideas through my countless poems and paragraphs. I like art and making them. I like listening to people sing and ...