During the fourth quarter, I learned how to create web pages using Microsoft FrontPage, a tool that follows the "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) approach. This made web design easier because I could see the final appearance of the page while editing. I discovered how to insert images, format text, and create hyperlinks without needing to write complex HTML code. These skills helped me understand the basics of web development and how websites are structured.
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Beyond FrontPage
During the fourth quarter, I learned how to create web pages using Microsoft FrontPage, a tool that follows the "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) approach. This made web design easier because I could see the final appearance of the page while editing. I discovered how to insert images, format text, and create hyperlinks without needing to write complex HTML code. These skills helped me understand the basics of web development and how websites are structured.
Dream, Struggle, Succeed
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
A Path To True Equality
Imagine a world where everyone shines like stars in the same sky—no one brighter, no one dimmer, just different colors blending into a masterpiece. Each star may have its own glow, yet together, they create a breathtaking nightscape that would not be the same if even one were missing. That is what gender equality and an inclusive society truly mean. Not making everyone the same, but ensuring that each person has the space to shine in their own way. It’s about giving everyone, no matter what their gender, background, or identity, they have the same chance to dream, grow, and succeed.
Change doesn’t always come in roaring waves. Sometimes, it starts as a single ripple, a kind word, an open mind, a helping hand. But when those ripples come together, they create a tide strong enough to reshape the world. Step by step, by listening, understanding, and lifting each other up, we turn walls into bridges and silence into a chorus of voices that make fairness. We are not just building a fair society, we are painting a world where everyone belongs, everyone shines, and no one is left behind.
References:
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(2025). Amazonaws.com. https://diversityq-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2021/03/Workplace-gender-equality.jpeg
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Ilocos Sur Festival for Honoring Traditions Through Time
One of the most notable features of the Ilocos Sur Festival is the wide array of cultural exhibits, including handicrafts, traditional food, and local products of each city and province in Ilocos Sur. The "Trade and Food Fair" showcases the best of Ilocos Sur's artisanal crafts, such as the famous Abel weaving and pottery. Visitors can also savor the region's delicious delicacies like longganisa and empanada. This is a fantastic opportunity to experience the authentic flavors and craftsmanship that have been passed down through generations. The festival also highlights the skills of the local artisans and provides a platform for them to reach a wider audience.
A highlight of the Ilocos Sur Festival is the grand "Saniata ti Ylocos" or is now called the "Miss Ilocos Sur" beauty pageant, which celebrates the grace and beauty of Ilocos Sur’s young women. This event not only emphasizes physical beauty but also recognizes the intelligence, poise, and advocacy of the contestants, encouraging the youth to be involved in the community and social issues. The pageant embodies the spirit of empowerment and pride for the Ilocano culture, with the crown symbolizing the preservation of tradition while embracing modernity.
References:
(2025). Pia.gov.ph. https://pia.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Ilocos-Sur-festival-trade-fair-fosters-economic-growth-cultural-preservation-scaled.jpeg
(2025). Politiko.com.ph. https://northluzon.politiko.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/a-1.gif
Saturday, February 15, 2025
The True Meaning of Valentine’s Day
For me, expressing affection comes most naturally through words. I believe that words can hold a special power. They can heal, inspire, and make someone feel truly loved. A heartfelt message, a sincere compliment, or even a simple "I'm proud of you" or "I appreciate you" can make difference in someone’s day. Speaking or writing from the heart helps me express my feelings, turning emotions into something real and meaningful. Whether it’s a heartfelt letter, a sweet message, or simply telling someone how much they mean to me, I feel happy and comfortable showing love in this way.
But love isn’t just about words, but it’s about actions too. While I am comfortable expressing my affection through what I say, there are still moments that words aren’t enough. That’s when small yet meaningful actions come in the way. There are ways I show love beyond words, like a simple hug, a helping hand, or just being there when someone needs me. Sometimes, love is felt more in the things we do rather than the things we say. It’s in the effort we make to check on a friend, in the time we spend with family, with a loved one, and in the quiet moments of simply being present for someone.
But at the end of the day, love is not measured by grand gestures or the perfect words, but by how deeply and sincerely we make others feel appreciated. Whether through words or actions, what really matters is making sure the people I care about feel loved—not just on Valentine’s Day, but every day. As Ed Sheeran sings, “All that you are is all that I'll ever need.” Love isn’t just about what we say, but it’s about what we do. And for me, showing love in any way, like through kind words, small gestures, or simply being there, is one of the best things we can share with the world.
References:
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Wednesday, February 5, 2025
The Reality and Experiences
Before anything else, I want to express my appreciation to my groupmates. Throughout this Community-Based Research journey, their cooperation, patience, and dedication made everything smoother and more meaningful. Each of us played an important role, whether it was planning, conducting interviews, and until the finalizing of our paper. Despite the challenges we faced, we supported one another, ensuring that our research was both insightful and well-executed. Without their teamwork, this study would not have been as successful and fulfilling.
Our journey began with a simple conversation, where we sat together, discussing which topic to pursue and which community to study. After careful discussion, we chose to focus on waste management in Barangay Tamorong, Santa Catalina. We believed that by focusing ourselves in that community, we could better understand their challenges, practices, and the effectiveness of their waste management protocols. This was more than just a research project, thus, it was a chance to see firsthand how one barangay handles one of the most pressing environmental concerns of our time.
To gain deeper insights, we conducted interview to the Barangay Kagawad Gregorio Rabena, a member of the Barangay Solid Waste Management Committee. We prepared a set of questions focused on waste disposal rules, existing protocols, and challenges faced by the barangay. The face-to-face interview provided us with clear and direct answers, eliminating biases and allowing us to understand the real situation. It became evident that while there were waste management programs in place, challenges such as improper segregation and lack of facilities remained.
Beyond the interviews, we conducted a more detailed on-site evaluation. We checked for material recovery facilities, trash bins, and other waste disposal structures. We noticed that while some areas had proper waste disposal, others showed signs of neglect, such as scattered plastics and uncollected trash. These observations gave us a clearer understanding of where improvements were needed.
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After completing our CBR paper, we applied our knowledge of HTML and CSS to create a website that showcased every part of our research. Each section of our study—introduction, methodology, findings, and recommendation has turned into a web page with organized content, images, and interactive elements. Through this, we not only documented our research but also strengthened our skills in coding and web design. It was a fulfilling experience to see our hard work transformed into a digital platform where people could easily navigate through our findings. This added an extra layer of impact to our project, making it more than just a written document but also a visual and interactive presentation of what we had learned.
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Sailing Through Knowledge of my Third Quarter Journey
This quarter has been a journey of discovery, much like setting sail on an ocean of knowledge. One of the most valuable lessons I have learned is about HTML coding, specifically how to create lists—ordered, unordered, and nested lists. At first, the codes looked like a maze of strange symbols, but as I practiced more, they started to make sense, like fitting puzzle pieces together. Learning how to structure information properly in a website using lists made me appreciate how the internet was built, turning scattered data into organized content. We also explored Community-Based Research (CBR), where we conducted our study in Tamorong, Sta. Catalina.
Moving on, I will continue sharpening my skills in both HTML coding and research, knowing that every challenge is a stepping stone toward growth. Like a traveler navigating an unfamiliar road, I will embrace learning with curiosity and determination, ready to face new obstacles. This quarter has taught me that knowledge is not just found in books but also in real-world experiences, and I am excited to discover more in the next quarter of my academic journey.
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Monday, February 3, 2025
Chinese New Year 2025
Filipinos celebrate Chinese New Year because of the strong influence of Chinese culture in the country. For centuries, Chinese traders and settlers have been part of Philippine society, bringing traditions that have blended with Filipino customs. Many Filipino families have Chinese ancestry and even those who don’t still embrace the celebration by participating in traditions like dragon dances, wearing red for good luck, and giving "angpao". This shows how Filipinos respect and appreciate different cultures, especially those that have shaped the country’s history.
Another reason why Filipinos observe Chinese New Year is because they believe in attracting good luck and prosperity. Many people follow traditional practices such as lighting firecrackers to drive away bad spirits, preparing special food like tikoy for stronger family bonds, and consulting feng shui for guidance in the coming year. Even businesses and malls decorate their spaces with red lanterns and Chinese symbols to bring in more customers and positive energy. These traditions reflect how Filipinos are hopeful and hardworking, always looking for ways to improve their lives and have a better future.
The occasion became a time for families and friends to bond and reflect on their goals for the new year. Since the day was declared a holiday nationwide, people had the chance to take a break from work or school and spend quality time with loved ones. The celebration on January 29 reminded everyone that beyond traditions and superstitions, Chinese New Year is also about strengthening relationships and welcoming a fresh start. It highlighted how Filipinos embrace different cultures, making the country a truly diverse and united nation.
References:
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Saturday, January 25, 2025
Vigan Through the Years
Saturday, January 4, 2025
The Best Version of Myself
This year, I’m not just growing older, but I’m growing better. The new me this 2025 will keep chasing dreams while staying true to the past version of myself. I will be a stronger and braver person who rises above struggles. With every sunrise, I’ll remind myself that I’m capable, strong, and worthy of everything I strive for. For too long, I’ve let my kindness bring me down, always putting others before myself and ending up hurt in the end. I hope to become stronger, both emotionally and mentally, leaving behind the soft-heartedness that made me cry, even the smallest things in the past years.
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A Holiday of Love Across Borders
But even amidst the festive glow, there was a quiet ache in my heart. My closest cousin, who had always been the spark of every gathering like this, wasn't there. She was now in Italy, chasing her dreams, and her absence left a space that no amount of cheer could fully fill. That year’s Christmas reminded me that love knows no borders, and even when we are apart, the ties of family remains unbreakable.
During the rest of the holiday season, I found comfort in quiet moments. I spent most of my time reading books and wattpad, and I also played with my ukulele. These small activities became my escape and my way of cherishing the season in my own way.
References:
(2024). App.goo.gl. https://images.app.goo.gl/93b1SgQkDjhvB1Y66
Thursday, December 5, 2024
My Journey with HTML
At the beginning, I felt confused because there were so many tags to remember, and I wasn’t sure how to use them properly. It was confusing to organize my code in a way that made sense, and sometimes I would get errors that I didn’t know how to fix. This made me feel a little frustrated at times.
To deal with these problems, I practiced a lot by creating simple web pages and then slowly trying more difficult ones. When I didn’t understand something, I asked for help from my teacher and classmates, who were very supportive. This practice helped me understand the tags better, and I became more skilled in coding.
Moving forward, I will keep practicing HTML so I can get even better at it. I also want to start learning about CSS, which can make web pages look more attractive. I plan to look for more resources, like videos or websites, to help me learn more about web development. I will stay patient with myself and keep working hard, knowing that every mistake is a chance to learn something new.
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Safe Homes, Stronger Communities
The Anti-Rape Law of 1997, or Republic Act No. 8353, redefined rape as a crime against a person, emphasizing the violation of human dignity and physical integrity. This law expanded the definition of rape to include acts committed through force, threats, intimidation, or in situations where the victim is unable to give consent, such as being unconscious or under the influence of drugs. By broadening the scope of the offense, RA 8353 ensures that victims receive justice and that perpetrators face stricter penalties. It reinforces the importance of consent and establishes that any sexual act without mutual agreement is a serious crime.
The Safe Spaces Act, or Republic Act No. 11313, addresses sexual harassment in public and online spaces, creating safer environments for everyone, particularly women. It prohibits acts such as catcalling, stalking, and online harassment, recognizing that these behaviors harm personal dignity and safety. This law extends protection to both physical and digital spaces, reflecting the evolving nature of harassment in modern society. By imposing penalties on offenders and providing accessible avenues for reporting, RA 11313 empowers victims to speak out and promotes a culture of respect and accountability in all settings.
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