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Ready to face new challenges

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  The learning that I have gained in the whole of 2nd quarter are many. This includes the difference of stand alone tags and container tags. I also learned the different kinds of container tags and the functions of these tags. Most of all I also improve my typing abilities. The problems and challenges I encounter the most is sometimes I get my tags wrong. The output of my activity sometimes doesn’t show up. I address this issue by changing my computer and asking help from my seat mate or from my teacher Moving on I will keep on learning and mastering these tags since I will use this in the future. It improves my ability to type and my ability to use the right tags to use. Im also ready for new challenges that I will soon face and handle in the next quarter. References: https://images.app.goo.gl/ha85rbsryP9QA3Zy8 https://images.app.goo.gl/PcodEmGfwQ1cQt7K6 https://images.app.goo.gl/mxHBYwgXHrKs8hKW7

Foundation of the Future

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There are more than 5000 different indigenous people around the world comprised 476 million people – around 6.2% of the global population. They are spread across more than 90 countries in every region and speak more than 4,000 languages. Although their customs and cultures may differ, Indigenous Peoples experience the same harsh realities the world over. Their human rights are routinely violated by state authorities, and they face   high levels of marginalization and discrimination. They face eviction from the ancestral lands   they have inhabited for generations, as well as restricted access to education, health care and housing. Indigenous human rights defenders are intimidated, attacked, and sometimes even killed, often with the support of the state. They are more likely to live in extreme poverty and suffer higher rates of landlessness, malnutrition, and internal displacement than other groups. They often rank highest for prison inmat...

End Violence Now

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  Since the onset of the 18-day Campaign to end Violence Against Women (VAW) in the Philippines in 2008, other VAW-related laws have also been signed and amended. Among others are the anti-rape law and safe space act. RA 8353(The Anti-Rape Law of 1997)    The law was passed by the Senate on June 5, 1997, and the House of Representatives on September 3, 1997. It was approved by President Fidel V. Ramos on September 30, 1997. This law redefined rape as a A crime against persons, because rape violates a person’s well-being and not just ones virginity or purity. The law considers that any person, whether a prostituted person, non-virgin or one who has an active sexual life may be victimized by rape. It also defined as a public offense. By declaring that rape is a crime against persons, the law no longer considers it as a private crime. Anyone who has knowledge of the crime may file a case on the victim’s behalf. The prosecution continues even if the victim drops the case...

Ilocanos Pride

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Elpidio Quirino was born on November 16, 1980 to Don Mariano Quirino, a provincial jail warden and Dona Gregoria Mendoza Rivera Quirino in Vigan City Ilocos Sur. He obtained his elementary education in Caoayan, where he later worked as a teacher at a barrio school. He was a talented student according to several sources online. He pursued to study law and graduated at the University of the Philippines in the year 1915. He was then placed 2nd highest in the bar examination.  Quirino entered politics when he became a representative of Ilocos Sur’s 1st district from 1919 to 1922. He was then elected as a senator from 1925 to 1935. After World War II, Quirino was elected vice-president in the April 1946 presidential election. The second and last for the Commonwealth and first for the Third Republic . After the death of incumbent President Manuel Roxas in April 1948, he succeeded to the presidency.  Elpidio Quirino was the 6th president of the Philippines. He was elected as presiden...