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FINALE

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   Time goes so quickly, it seems like the first day of distance learning was yesterday. We've already reached the conclusion of this book for this school year, and we're thankful and glad. This year, I've learned a lot of great things that I'll be able to apply in my Senior High School journey and in my future.   We showed that we can surpass all of the difficulties and hurdles that this "new normal" has headed our way. The first quarter of the school year has been a hard journey; being new to modular learning presented challenges in adjusting to this new learning approach. I'm growing, making progress, and being able to change myself as I keep moving forward. I had no trouble seeking help because all of my family and friends are always there for me.   There have been several challenges that I am aware not only I, but some other students have faced also. Things don't always go as planned because we've been using a new learning system this school ...

Act Now: Our Ecosystem Needs Us, We Need Our Ecosystem

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All human beings, living objects, animals, biological and material things affects each other directly and indirectly in this world which living organisms exist, we are depending on each other for some of our daily needs or sources. For instances, we humans, animals, plants, trees, forests, mountains, rivers, the sea, wind, rain, sun, and the moon. According to the latest Stanford University study, we are in the early phases of the earth's sixth mass extinction, which means that more than 300 terrestrial or land species have gone extinct since the 1500s. The remaining species populations display a 25% average drop in abundance, due to the ongoing loss of natural habitats and ecosystems. The process of recovering the wildlife habitats that animals and plants depends on to preserving habitat and ecosystem functions is known as ecosystem restoration. Restoration is a restorative action that involves reducing or correcting the causes of environmental degradation and rebuilding eco...