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When The Past And The Future Collides

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  · · ─────── ·𖥸· ─────── · ·· · ─────── ·𖥸· ─────── · ·              During the coronation night of Miss Ilocos Sur, a candidate was asked, “How does the Kannawidan Festival affect tourism and benefit the people of Ilocos Sur?” With confidence, she answered that the festival showcases the province’s rich culture, attracting tourists and boosting local businesses. Her response influenced many as her statement captured the very essence of Kannawidan Festival.                     Indeed, the candidate’s answer was true. The Kannawidan Festival plays a role in promoting Ilocano traditions and providing livelihood opportunities. It highlights the works of its people - including their crafts, wavery, and delicacies.  Tourists visiting the festival not only appreciate Ilocos Sur’s rich history but also support small businesses, artisans, and farmers. · · ─────── ·𖥸· ─────── ·...

Having My Heart 'Till The End of Time

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  ⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚ ⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚ ⁀➷⊹ ࣪ ˖~⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚ ⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚ Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love in all its forms—not just for a partner, but also for friends and family. It’s a day to remind the people who matter most how much they mean to us. The material gifts we give and receive doesn't define the concept of Valentines. It's about the romance, appreciation, and care we give and receive to each and every one of us.       For my friends , I show my appreciation by sending thoughtful messages, sharing small gifts, or simply spending time together. I believe that true friendship is about being there for each other, through sorrow and success. Whether it’s someone who’s always there to listen or a friend who’s made me smile during tough times, they all play a big role in my life. It's not just about giving gifts, but about showing up and letting them know they’re appreciated.   For my family , the people who raised me, Valentine’s Day is a chance to expr...

A Whisper From History

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 Pens And Heroes of Vigan City  Our journey in conducting a Community-Based Research on the contributions of significant Ilocano writers was both insightful and fulfilling. This photoblog captures our experiences—from gathering information and interviewing experts to documenting the impact of these writers on Ilocano literature and culture.                                                                                                                                                                                       ...

Realizations and Reflections

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 Reflection for the Third Quarter  •☽────✧˖°˖☆˖°˖✧────☾••☽────✧˖°˖☆˖°˖✧────☾•           This quarter, I learned new concepts and skills that helped me improve academically and personally. I discovered more about effective time management, critical thinking, and problem-solving. I also gained a deeper understanding of the subjects I studied, especially new circuits in Basic Electronics and more concepts in Science - two of the hardest subjects for me, which made learning more meaningful. However, I faced challenges such as difficulty in understanding some lessons and managing multiple tasks at once. There were times when I felt overwhelmed by schoolwork and deadlines. To overcome these challenges, I asked for help from my teachers and classmates. I also adjusted my study habits, making sure to prioritize tasks and review lessons regularly. Moving forward, I will continue improving my study habits and managing my time effectively. I will also se...

Chinese New Year 2025

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 Kung Hei Fat Choy, Filipinos  Chinese New Year is one of the widely celebrated events in the Philippines. Despite being a non-Chinese country, our country has a strong Chinese influence due to centuries of trade and migration. This celebration continues to be relevant because of cultural connections, economic activities, and government recognition. The Philippines has a long history of interaction with the Chinese. Before Spanish colonization, Chinese traders visited the islands to exchange goods. Many Chinese migrants settled in the Philippines, and their traditions merged with local customs. Over time, Chinese New Year became part of Filipino culture, especially in communities with large Chinese populations. Binondo, the oldest Chinatown in the world, remains a center of this celebration. Many Filipino families have Chinese ancestry. They continue to observe traditions such as wearing red for good luck, giving ang pao or red envelopes, and preparing round fruits for prosper...