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The Cross that Saved Us

  For Catholic believer like me, Lenten Season is such an important time to observe. This season is not only about abstinence and fasting, but it’s all about remembering how Jesus suffered and died on the cross to save us from our sins.    Jesus could actually choose to save his life from death. If he wanted, he could have let us suffer from all the sins that we have done. But he did not do it. The mere reason why He gave his life for us is because He loved us so much that He took all the sufferings until his last breath to save us and continue to live until we acknowledge all our sins and repent.    Reminiscing how Jesus suffered on his way to Calvary carrying a heavy cross is really heartbreaking. That is why we should take some time to pray and thank Him for what He has done for us. During the season of Lent, we should strengthen our faith in Jesus. Let us all acknowledge our sins and begin to change for the better and follow the teachings of God.  ...

Mean, Median, and Mode

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 Thank God! The third quarter of the current school year is almost over. More and more knowledge I have gained. Every subject, there are new lessons that I have learned. But what challenged me the most is our lesson of research (finding the mean, median, and mode).  I had difficulty understanding this lesson because we were not given much lecture about it. It was really challenging to learn this lesson off-site because there is not teacher to answer our question right away. Good thing we have an easy access to the internet. I was able to find video clips from YouTube that can help me understand the lesson on how to find the Mean, Median, and Mode. It’s really hard to study our lesson if the guidance of the teacher is limited. But the best thing that I can do to at least comprehend to every lesson is to ask for help from the right people and to be resourceful, especially that we already have an easy internet access. Image Resources:  https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File...

Get that Jab, Kid!

    For almost three years since its detection, Covid-19 virus continues to be a threat to everybody. Our lives have not been back to normal, and it’s not sure yet if when the pandemic is over.  In our country, the Philippines, our government has been doing its best to control the spread of the virus and eventually to put an end to it. According to the Department of health, a big number of the population aged 18 up were already fully vaccinated, some even already had their booster shots.    Last February, the health department of our country has already started the vaccination of minors aged 5 to 17. This is actually a good move because once the children have gotten their shots they don’t need to stay at home most of the time. Some schools in the country also have already resumed their on-site learning but not yet in full swing.    Parents should encourage their children to get their vaccine because it can help them build resistance against the virus. ...

They Fought Up to their Last Strength

 Draft no. 3 (The Fall of Bataan)     They Fought Up to their Last Strength The Fall of Bataan is a historical event that happened in our mother land during the World War II. A lot life, especially on the side of the Filipino and American fighters were wasted because they were over powered by the Imperial Japanese Army.  After reading about this battle, I really felt sad not because the group of the Filipino and American soldiers fought while they were starving. It’s like they were in a double war. A war against the Japanese Army and the war against hunger. If only the reinforcement arrived, the result of the war could have been changed. The ending could be in favor of the group of the Filipinos and Americans not for the Japanese invaders. After the Fall of Bataan, around 63,000 Filipino fighters and 12,000 American fighters surrendered. These thousands of captives had to undergo the so called Bataan Death March, wherein they had to walk for a long mile starving and ...