Friday, September 20, 2024

Building a Safer, Stronger Philippines

                 



            Natural catastrophes like earthquakes, typhoons, and volcanic eruptions are common in the Philippines due to its location. Unfortunately, this country's location makes it extremely  prone to natural disasters, which frequently cause casualties, property damage, and economic damage. These dangers are increased by climate change, which results in more frequent and severe weather occurrences. The country's emergency response systems, communities, and infrastructures are all severely affected by the combination of these issues. The consequences of these calamities might be severe in the absence of enough preparation and resilience measures.


                The Philippines has taken a number of actions to improve resilience and preparedness for disasters in response to these issues. The government has made investing in community-based preparedness projects, early warning systems, and disaster risk reduction programs. Global partnerships and support, which offer important resources and knowledge, supplement these initiatives. Furthermore, Organizations and local governments have a crucial role in educating communities and making sure that everyone is aware of and able to follow response plans. With these cooperative efforts, the nation's capacity to resist and recover from natural calamities is progressively increasing.



                Still, there are a lot of challenges in the way of creating a more resilient Philippines. The difference in resources and readiness between urban and rural communities is one of the main challenges. Major cities might have access to innovative technology and infrastructure, but many rural areas lack the essentials for effective disaster response. The prompt and equal distribution of resources and assistance is further hindered by administrative inefficiency and corruption. Furthermore, many places are becoming more vulnerable due to continuous loss of biodiversity and rapid population growth. Every aspect of society must be included, along with political will and persistent effort to address these issues.





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Call for Better Governance

Saniatha Alexis M. Abinoja  

Cabaroan, Bantay

Bantay, Ilocos Sur, 2727


President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

MalacaƱang Palace

J.P. Laurel Street

San Miguel, Manila 1005


Dear President,

                I am writing to express my deep concern and frustration with the current situation of our country under your leadership. I am disappointed that corruption remains rampant, despite your promises to eradicate. This ongoing issue has severely damaged public trust, and I believe stronger actions should have been taken to hold corrupt officials accountable.


              Moreover, your response to the economic challenges we face has been lacking. The rising cost of living is pushing many Filipinos into poverty, yet there has been little meaningful intervention from your administration. Instead of focusing on the needs of the people, resources have been diverted to projects that seem disconnected from the realities most citizens face daily.


           ‎ I am also worried about your administration's insufficient commitment to environmental protection. The continued exploitation of our natural resources and lack of sustainable initiatives are alarming. You could have prioritized policies that balance development with environmental conservation, ensuring a livable future for the next generations. 


‎ ‎ ‎ ‎       ‎      ‎ ‎ I also want to acknowledge and appreciate your efforts to manage our country during these challenging times. I hope that you will take these concerns to heart and work towards addressing them move effectively in the future.


Sincerely,

Saniatha Alexis Abinoja





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DNA: What makes me unique?

        Our uniqueness is what sets us apart from one another. Some say that my eyes make me special, while others would say that my personality is the defining trait. But I’ve come to realize that what truly makes me unique is how I perceive life and how deeply I feel. Inspirations such as the song "DNA" by BTS mean a lot to me because they remind me that our uniqueness is like a genetic code, a blueprint that makes us who we are. Our differences are not just in our physical traits or appearance, but also in the way we understand the world around us.



        I’m a tenth-grader at Ilocos Sur National High School. I'm an enthusiastic and passionate teenager aiming to cope with the challenges of growing up. I’m deeply interested in music and spend my free time reading books and watching movies. Doing household chores is also part of my routine, especially when it comes to cleaning my room, because I believe that the cleanliness of my room reflects my mind. It also helps me clear my thoughts as I organize and clean my bedroom. I also enjoy spending time with my friends, especially when we support and help each other to learn, and allow ourselves to be free while pursuing our dreams together. Having a supportive family is one of my sources of strength to strive better, or even be the best.

           

           As for my future, I’m going to take Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) as my senior high school strand since I’m currently in our school’s junior high school’s special program, SSC/STE. I believe that choosing this strand will be very helpful for pursuing science-related courses, even though I am still undecided about what to take for college. Despite being undecided, I’ll still pursue a college course related to medicine because it is what my heart calls for. I am also considering Radiology Technology as a potential future college course. I am beyond excited about exploring and gaining more knowledge as I grow older. It is also part of my plan to work hard and do the best that I can to secure a prosperous life and for my parents to have a daughter they can be proud of in the future. I would love to take my family on trips and treat them as they deserve, giving back for the sacrifices they made for us. It is also one of my plans to heal my inner child by buying things I’ve always wanted, visiting places I’ve always dreamed of going to, and simply making myself happy by doing the things I didn’t get to do or achieve. I plan to save first before settling down. The goal is to be successful, no matter what it takes or how long the journey is.





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To the Ones Who Teach

                 



             ‎ The celebration of National Teachers Month 2024, with the theme "Together4Teachers,” is very meaningful to me as a student. My educational journey wouldn't be the same without the unwavering support and encouragement of my teachers. They are there to guide me through challenges and help me grow both academically and personally.


        ‎   I am in awe of how much effort our teachers put into making sure we do well. Their dedication is truly remarkable, as they go above and beyond to help us overcome every obstacle we face and come up with creative ways to make learning interesting. They prioritize our well-being and growth, even in the face of their own personal challenges, which I truly appreciate. They inspire us to dream big, aim higher, and to have faith in our potential and abilities. Their support and guidance play a crucial role in shaping who we will become in the future.


                 The theme “Together4Teachers” emphasizes that education requires collaboration, and we, as students, must do our part. We should show our gratitude, respect, and understanding for the dedication our teachers commit to us every day. This celebration isn't just about recognizing the teachers' contributions but also about acknowledging that we can build a stronger and more supportive education system by working together. Let's continue to stand by our teachers as they guide and shape us towards a brighter future.


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Amid Struggles, I Thrive (REFLECTION)

                    As the first quarter of Grade 10 comes to an end, I've learned some important lessons that have influenced both my w...