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3rd QUARTER

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     Just like I expected, 3rd quarter is the most exciting part of the whole school year. I don't know why I am always excited in every third quarters of school year. Maybe because of experiences. But for me, it's really the most exciting part.      Second quarter is easy. But I didn't know that this quarter is easier. I enjoyed every discussions in every subjects. The reports that we did, and everything. I enjoyed third quarter. And just by thinking that we're almost there really excites me.       In this quarter I achieved my goals. I did not achieve my expectations but still, I achieved what I wanted to achieve. And that's enough for me.       Aja! One more to go, and we're off to go. Just enjoy what you're doing, you did a great job, we did a great job.

Highschool Day Celebration

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  High school is supposedly the most enjoyable stage of education. There are many things we can  do that are similar to a high school day. High school students participate in a celebration known  as "highschool day" when they spend the day participating in and watching activities they really  enjoy. The best part of being a high school student is being able to enjoy the day without  worrying about upcoming tests, homework, or anything else. This is the period when all you can  think about is having fun.   I didn't get to experience high school day because the school limited the number of participants  and we haven't had it in almost three years due to the pandemic. I was excited when I was in  seventh grade because I would get to experience it, but then came Covid-19. We practiced our  performance, but I had no idea it would be canceled. And I was very disappointed because I had  been so prepared and enthusiastic. I saw the high sc...

la Semana Santa

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  Semana Santa or Holy week is the yearly commemoration of Christ's Passion, an event referring to the week of Jesus' crucifixion (execution) and resurrection (rebirth) in the Bible. Palm Sunday heralds the start of Holy Week. Filipino families would typically attend church dressed in their Sunday finest and bearing palm leaves for blessing. Normally, palm leaves are offered outside the church; merchants will follow you down and sell you one before you enter the church. During the Holy Mass, they hoist their palaspas or palm fronds into the air with other churchgoers as the priest sprinkles them with holy water.   After the service, people take theirpalaspas home and pin or fasten them to their doors or windows, or they place them on the altar.Blessed palm leaves are supposed to eliminate negativity and bring good fortune into a home. As a custom, Filipinos keep the palaspas pinned to the door or window for a year. Going to Church in the province always meant meeting a re...