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Reflection .3

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  During the third quarter of the school year 2020-2021, I learned how to create community-based research. Although it was hard, I easily gathered data because a lot of elders are easy to talk to. Before, when modular distance learning was first implemented, I had a hard time adjusting. But now, that we are ending the third quarter for this school year, I now got the hang of it. Time flies so fast! I still remember my first day in Ilocos Sur National High School as a grade 7 student. Now, I am only one quarter away from ending my junior high school life, although it’s virtually. I look forward to more complex but at the same time easy to understand lessons for the next quarter.   Reference/s: (n.d.). Retrieved from https://k35hmi.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/147713-take-time-to-reflect-1-original.jpg?w=640

Covid-19 Vaccine

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 The Covid-19 pandemic has not only presented to us the numerous vulnerabilities within our healthcare system, public health emergency response, governance, and communities. It has most especially taught us that our health and safety depend on collective action. Are you wondering how the covid-19 vaccine was quick to develop? This is because governments across the globe, are financially backing the most promising vaccine candidates.  If you are wondering if covid vaccines are safe, well then, the answer is YES. All Covid-19 vaccines currently available have been shown to be safe and effective at preventing Covid-19. The best COVID-19 vaccine is the first one that is available to you. Do not wait for a specific brand. All currently authorized and recommended COVID-19 vaccines are proven to be safe, effective, and reduce the risk of severe illness. Safety trials begin in the lab, with tests and research on cells and animals, before moving on to human studies. If the safety data from the

Battle of Bataan and Bataan Death March

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  The Battle of Bataan was fought by the United States and the Philippine Commonwealth against Japan during World War II. The battle represented the most intense phase of the Japanese invasion of the Philippines during World War II. In January 1942, forces of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy invaded Luzon along with several islands in the Philippine Archipelago after the bombing of the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. No one knows the exact number of deaths that occurred during the Battle of Bataan, however, approximately 10,000 men died. Of these men, were 1,000 Americans and 9,000 were Filipinos. These people that risked their lives are the pride of our nation. They defended our beloved country with their blood and lives. If these people were still alive, although some are, I will thank them. For they made a huge impact on our history. The pain that they had gone through is unbearable. The Japanese brutalized them during the march north. They beat them incessantly, sometimes