Monday, December 9, 2024

La deuxième

 


Coding was hard. At first i really thought it would be the same as the coding that we made during the robotics training, because back then, i really couldn't follow what the others were doing. I was scared when ma'am told us that in the 2nd quarter we will dealing with codes. But then I started enjoying every second of it. Although, I still can't master it, i know i gained a lot of knowledge.

To be honest, ICT was one of my waterloos, meaning its one of the subjects that im not fond of. Of course, I would encounter some challenges. One of these challenges were after I was hospitalized, I came back to school and when I checked my seatmate's folder on the desktop, I saw that they already finished a lot of exers and one those were the tables. The tables were hard for me, maybe because I wasn't around when they discussed it. But thankfully, my two seatmes, Gab and Roman helped me finish it. Moreover, frames were also a bit hard for me, during the time that we were making those exers my classmates were rushing to finish all of the framesets but to be honest, i couldn't keep up. But, with enough understanding and help from the people around me especially maam Eve, i finished it.

Moving On, I will continue to strive and study harder for my future. It may be hard but what is life without struggles? it will be boring. I have this motto that I will always live by, Struggle in silence and scream in succes. Struggle now, Tomorrow will be all smiles and no worries.


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Breaking barriers because her story matters


 Anti-Violence Against Women and Children is a law the Philippines that protects women and children from different kinds of abusee. This law criminalizes acts of violence within the family or other relationships and it recognizes that violence is not just a private issue but a societal one. This act provides protection, legal remedies and support services to women and children that were abused. This law serves as a tool for public awareness and urging the government and the society to take action to prevent violence against women and children. It says that whatever abuse it is, physical, mental or emotional is not tolerated and must be eradicated. There are two Laws under VAWC that i want to highlight, the Anti Rape law and Safe Spaces Act.

Anti Rape Law of 1997 protects women and children from any form of sexual abuse. It penalizes offenders of crime of rape and recognizing it as an offense. The law defined rape as the insertion of physical resistance of the victim and sexual violence that are comitted through manipulation, recognizing that even within marriage or intimate relationships, without the consent of the victim it is rape. The law also recognizes the vulnerability of minors and the severity of minors that are exposed to sexual abuse. We also have the Safe Spaces Act, it strenthens the Philippines' legal framework to adress genderbased violence by focusing on harassments on public spaces whether in an office or educational institutions. This law was created to give women a safe place where they can go out freely without the worry of being harassed by someone out of nowhere. Harassment doesn't only come in formof sexual abuse but also physical assault, namecalling and stalking. The law penalizes all the offenders and empowers the vuctim to charge them knowing that a law is protecting them.

Let their voices be heard. Protect all women. It shouldn't be just with words but with action. Abide the laws under VAWC and give women the respect that they deserve. They deserve what is right. They deserve not to be frightened by men that lacks respect.


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Sunday, December 1, 2024

Indigenous People, Be Valued and Honored!



    Is a world without culture worth living? October is a month full of appreciation. It marks the 27th Year of Indigenous People's Rights Act, it emphasizes the importance of valuing and honoring Indigenous People's and their knowledge systems. This commemoration doesn't only highlights the resilience of their communities but also serves as a platform for recognizing their rights and the preservation of their heritage. With this, we acknowledge their contributions to our nation' history and diversity. This celebration ensures that their voices are heard rather than silenced.

     This celebration also reminds us the importance of the IPRA that was passed in 1997 to protect the rights of the Indigenous communities. As we celebrate their 27th year, it empowers them to secure their ancestral lands and recognizing their rights. The law facilitates the protection of their knowledge, culture and practices making sure that it will not be modernized or exploited. With IPRA, our government acknowledges the role that IP's play in broadening the socio-political  and to foster a greater understanding of their value in keeping our nation's diversity. Moreover, by celebrating this month it just means that the country assures its commitment with human rights and also spread aware on the ongoing struggles that indigenous communities face in their everyday lives. Struggles such as displacement, discrimination and lack of access to basic resources. 

      Educating and Public awareness campaigns help in creating opportunities to bridge the gap between Indigenous peoples and Non IP. This celebration highlights the need for stronger advocacy for the implementation of IPRA and other policies that are beneficial to them. Lastly,  this awareness shows the significance of action in protecting their rights, lands, culture and dignity, ensuring that they will continue to thrive and maintain their traditions for many more generations to come.

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A century old tradition

       It's been centuries that every March we all students, staff, teachers and stockholders gather to celebrate High School Day celebr...