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BINATBATAN FESTIVAL

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 Viva Vigan Binatbatan Festival of the Arts celebrated from the last week of April to the primary week of May. It was originally the Feast of the Natives that started out on May 3, 1883, in line with the writings of Damaso King, a famous Vigan historian.     The Binatbatan festival originated from Vigan's abel weaving industry, which existed even before the Spanish colonized the Philippines. It comes from the word batbat, which is a bamboo stick used to separate cotton pods from a tall tree called kapas sanglay. The word "kapas" in kapas sanglay means "cotton" in Ilokano.   The street dancers of Binatbatan happily wave their "batbat" dances. Some imitated the methods used by Abel weavers to separate cotton, while performing artistic treatments elegantly in accordance with the rhythm of the drums, and played from the city. Lyre through the historic streets of Vigan, a historical and cultural city.The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic prevented residen...

One More To Go

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  The COVID-19 pandemic has become a global health issue and had a major impact on education. Consequently, S.Y 2020-2021, learning methods were delivered through distance learning. Another grading has ended and we are now on the last chapter for this school year. It's sad that we didn't get to experience going to school and enjoy things.This quarter has been tough, but not as difficult as when we first began modular learning.  As the third quarter continous, so with blogging.Blogging are tremendous, especially for us students. Blogging can develop much improved writing skills which will stick with us forever, our thinking muscles will be in continuous development, and it will also develop a better understanding of the world that surrounds us.We also learned about community-based research, which helped me improve my reading and searching skills. It was a lot of excitement to put together a project like this since I learned a lot about my community. I've discovered some...

Preliminary Results and Immunization Strategies against COVID-19

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  Vaccines are an important new weapon in the fight against COVID-19, and the fact that vaccines are proving to be effective and are being developed is extremely promising. Scientists from all over the world are working and innovating as rapidly as they can to bring us experiments, medications, and vaccines that can save lives and put an end to this pandemic. Vaccinations play a significant role in both personal and public health. Vaccines help to prevent the spread of diseases that are infectious, harmful, and lethal.   I'm willing to subject myself for COVID vaccination because it will help me avoid contracting the virus and because it have been accepted since being tested in clinical trials and demonstrating that the vaccine substantially decreases the risk of contracting the virus.   Many netizens don't like to take the vaccine because they are telling that it's not safe and can cause death but that's not true, because according to research millions of people have s...

THE DAY OF VALOR

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 The Day of Valor, also known as Araw ng Kagitingan, commemorates the heroism of Filipino fighters during World War II. Every year on or around April 9th, it is commemorated in the Philippines. In the Philippines, Araw ng Kagitingan is a non-working holiday that falls on a long weekend. On this day, World War II veterans march in various cities throughout the Philippines. There are small parades in the Philippines, but the main highlight of the Araw ng Kagitingan is when the country's president delivers a speech at the Mt Samat shrine in Bataan province to honor the heroism of Filipino and American troops during World War II.  The Day of Valor, also known as Araw ng  Kagitingan, honors the bravery of Filipinos  and American soldiers during World War II when the Philippines was invaded by the  Japanese.  The Day of Valor was a n...