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    The second quarter came and went in a flash. We learned a lot of lessons and learned a lot of new interesting information's. Aside from that, we'll be moving forward in the academic year. With that in mind, here are my second-quarter reflections. This quarter has taught me a lot, both in terms of life lessons and information that I will need in the future. The last two months or so have been quite difficult; the second quarter had something to do with HTML, I'm not knowledgeable with HTML or web design, so I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to do well. Though I was wrong, I was able to understand it pretty well. I'm pretty contented on what I've done cause I know I did my best, although I find it difficult managing my time on my studies, my family, friends and even the things I want to do; I lack motivation. Motivation is required to do tasks successfully. This quarter, I've lost motivation, which is why I've struggled to complete my schoolwork...

Christmas In Our Hearts

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Christmas is a wonderful time of year. It's all about helping people and giving back. During the month of December, people remember Jesus Christ and his life lessons. It's just a gentle reminder of why we must remain true to our humanity's essential values. We are urged to share, donate to the less fortunate, spend time with loved ones, and have a positive outlook on life in general through celebration.  Christmas in Vigan has always felt enchanting.   When wandering through the streets of Calle Crisologo or resting on the Plaza Burgos swings, you can feel the Christmas air. However, when the pandemic struck, everything changed. The pandemic has been going on for about three years, which means we've had two Christmas seasons during this time. We light parols in Vigan City to keep the festive spirit alive. Various Christmas decorations are strewn over the city's central district. Tourist Attractions additionally adds Christmas decorations to the location of our attra...

Viva Vigan!!!

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  A festival, often known as a "Fiesta," is an important component of Filipino culture. A fiesta is held in each city or province. Because Philippines is such a religiously based country, fiestas are frequently held to honor the patron saint of a city or province, or to commemorate a harvest. In the Philippines, there is always a fiesta going on. A fiesta is a special occasion that includes a dinner for family and friends. They are always vibrant and one-of-a-kind. The Philippines, like most Asian countries, is rich in culture and heritage. The goal of this festival is to find joy in the midst of a pandemic. To honor how resilient the city has been in the face of the pandemic. We should celebrate the people's solidarity in order to preserve the true character of the fiesta, as well as the sacrifices made by the frontliners and the government's leadership in assisting and leading us to prevent unwelcome events. All events at the Vigan City Festival have been canceled d...