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Thanks, Teacher

I thank you for your helping hand for your warm and tender heart and for the opportunity to make a brand-new start I hold fast to tomorrow and treasure each passing day never taking for granted that which can be taken away I have learned to count my blessings never dwelling on the past and to build a brighter future with the knowledge from your class You taught me to be confident I could do it if I tried and taught me to have courage to take everything in stride You're such a wonderful teacher for all, it is plain to see I just wanted to let you know how much you have meant to me https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pngitem.com%2Fmiddle%2FJobRwh_teacher-education-chil-png-teacher-school-clip-art%2F&psig=AOvVaw1Vl0DesuzyTtruGquV7pUU&ust=1667917514157000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CA0QjRxqFwoTCPCfxI6jnPsCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAU

Mr. President

 Dear Mr. President,  Please accept my heartfelt congratulation on your victory, as well as my best wishes for your success as you prepare to assume the obligations and challenges that come with such a high office.    I'm asking you, Mr. President, to live a peaceful and happy life for yourself and for the whole country.  In particular, we encourage you to bring energy to protecting and promoting the human rights of everyone in the country.   With your election victory, you and your new government have an opportunity—and the responsibility—to addres s  continuing human rights concerns in the Philippines. As the Philippines is a party to the core human rights treaties, we urge you to ensure that the Philippines lives up to its international legal obligations.  Thank you for your consideration. We would appreciate the opportunity to discuss these and other human rights issues with you and members of your administration.  We believed in you. We ...

A pandemic's impact on my life

  We all have been affected by the current Covid-19 pandemic. However, the impact of the pandemic and its consequences are felt differently depending on our status as individuals and members of society. Our different social identities and the social groups we belong to determine our inclusion within society and, by extension our vulnerability. At the beginning of quarantine, as the world slowed down, I could finally take some time to relax, watch some movies, and be more active in my extracurricular. I have a lot of things to be thankful for. I especially appreciate that I'm able to live in a comfortable house and have gotten the opportunity to spend more time with my family. Although there are still a lot of things to be thankful for, stress has slowly taken over, and work has been overwhelming. I've always been a person who usually enjoys going to classes, taking more work than I have to, and being active in general. But then I've felt swamped with the amount of work give...

I, who?

  Seven billion people are on this Earth, and everybody is different from the rest of others. There is nothing without purpose in this world. Everything has some purpose. Human are the best creation, and each person is exclusive. Thus, writing about my self, I'm here to express myself that what I see, what I experience and what I plan for my life. I'm Shanella Nicole Del Castillo, 15 years old. And I live in Capangdanan, Bantay, Ilocos Sur. Each person in this planet has unique that are shared with others. Knowing people is a way to broaden one's horizons, create new ideas and spread them. My life is full of meaningful relationships and memories. I am my own person; a person who make mistakes, laugh, cries, hurts, smiles, and loves. I am who I am through my joys, sorrows, heartbreaks, happiness and my loves. Each step in my life and each moment that goes by make me as a person. Every experience in my life good or bad, happy or sad makes me stronger. Each passing moment is a...