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Reflection

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  Quarter 2 has been an enriching journey as we delved into the intricacies of HTML and ventured into the realm of blog creation. From the basics of HTML syntax to more complex elements and attributes, this period has been instrumental in solidifying our understanding of web development fundamentals. As we dissected each component of HTML, from tags to attributes, I found myself gradually becoming more proficient in crafting well-structured and semantically meaningful web pages. The hands-on nature of creating blogs provided invaluable practical experience, allowing us to apply theoretical concepts in a real-world context. Through trial and error, we learned the importance of clear and concise code organization, semantic markup, and effective styling techniques. Additionally, navigating the intricacies of responsive design further broadened our skill set, enabling us to create websites that adapt seamlessly to various screen sizes and devices. collaborating with peers on blog proje...

Fiesta na sa Vigan

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  Vigan's fiesta is something else     it's a party that brings together music, rides, and a whole lot of fun. I got to catch the marching band competition, and let me tell you, it was a real spectacle. A marching band is like a group of people playing instruments while walking together, making awesome tunes that get everyone in the groove. The beats and melodies filled the air, making the streets alive with energy. It was cool to see the musicians moving in sync, adding a lively vibe to the whole fiesta scene.  After enjoying the music, I headed to the carnival for some good old-fashioned fun. I tried out different rides, like the Viking swing, which was a wild ride back and forth. Then there was the Horror Train a bit scary but thrilling as it twisted and turned in the dark. The Scramble was another favorite, spinning me around like crazy. And there were plenty more rides to explore, each bringing its own kind of excitement. The lights, the sounds the carnival had ...

Legacy of Rizal

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  Jose Rizal, often regarded as the embodiment of Philippine nationalism, played a pivotal role in shaping the country's history. His greatest contribution lies in his literary works, particularly the novels "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo." These novels served as a powerful medium to expose the harsh realities and injustices endured by Filipinos under Spanish colonial rule. Written in simple yet compelling language, Rizal's works resonated with the masses, awakening a collective sense of national identity and fueling the desire for change. Rizal's impact extends beyond his literary prowess. He advocated for education as a means to empower the Filipino people, emphasizing the importance of enlightenment and critical thinking. Recognizing the power of knowledge, Rizal envisioned an educated populace capable of understanding their rights and aspirations. His call for social reforms aimed to address systemic issues, laying the groundwork for a move...

New Year, New Memories

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  Jumping into a new year feels like hitting a reset button it's about waving goodbye to the old and looking forward to what's coming. Taking a quick stroll down memory lane is kind of nice, reminiscing about the good and tough times that shape who we are. "New Year, New Me" is really just about trying to get a bit better, step by step. We're not aiming for perfection, but setting a few goals and making small changes can add up to some pretty big improvements. And the coolest part? We don'teven know about all the awesome surprises waiting for us in the new year! Life's full of unexpected good vibes, and that's what makes it exciting. While we're all hyped up about what's coming, let's not forget to enjoy today. Every moment is kind of special, and just taking a minute to appreciate it can make life even better. So, here's to the past, the now, and all the cool things lined up for the new year!