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End Season

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     It's the fourth quarter, and things have been tense. For a few weeks, I've been so close to finding peace. It didn't feel like a blur because I was well aware that my junior year was drawing to a close. Since the thought that everything will be accomplished soon nagged at me, I continued to be worried, losing interest in completing my responsibilities.    I've experienced challenges that have made it difficult for me to do my assignments. I've always been lazy, and it's been with me since the beginning of my distance learning experience. I feel even more lazy as vacation approaches, causing me to cram and postpone my schoolwork. I will continue to push myself to be more diligent in my education, regardless of my bad habits.    Moving on, despite several problems, this current distant learning system is complete for this school year, but I can't say I favor it. Face-to-face learning is still my preference because it ensures that I am learning and improvi

Restore what has been destroyed

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      Every human, living thing, creature, organic and material things influence each other directly and indirectly in the environment where we live, and are subject to one another for a share of the other supply. Our ecosystem and climate are not the same as they were previously. The equilibrium of organic and real structures has broken as a result of our exploitation of the climate. Unintentional deforestation, hunting of wild animals, contamination of air and water as a result of mechanical events, an increase in global temperature change as a result of the use of harmful gear, and several other factors are included.    The way we are leaving normally today is causing equal to our environment. Our environment's natural resources are finite; if we continue to use them in this manner, the day will come when we won't be able to breathe pure air. Electronic devices in our houses emit carbon dioxide, which has an impact on the environment. Many additional man-made causes have an

Viva! Binatbatan Festival!

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     The procedure of beating cotton pods to remove the seeds for Abel weaving is known as "binatbatan." Locals regarded this as an occupational dance involving two sticks known as "batbat." During the week-long festival, the Binabatan street dance is one of the primary attractions.     The Binatbatan Festival has traditionally been a year-round event with a wide range of activities that attract a significant number of visitors and locals. The festival honors culture and infuses the city, as well as the province as a whole, with vitality. Last year, though, the fast-spreading pandemic disrupted the annual festivities. Events were canceled and the celebration was dampened due to the potential of the illness spreading among the participants. The Binatbatan Festival is in its second year, right in the heart of the pandemic.The festival's success was ensured through a variety of activities. The Binatbatan street dance was aired using online streaming sites like Face