Thursday, November 28, 2019

Human's twin

     “The Earth is what we all have in common.”
—Wendell Berry

     The ‘Environment’ is a term used to represent an entiresystems, geology, and climate. An Environment can be any scale, including global, regional, local, and even down to single locations, and things like buildings. Often the phrase ‘the environment’ is used to denote the global environment, or a larger regional environment

     November is Environmental Awareness Month by virtue of Republic Act No. 9512 signed on Dec. 12, 2008.
The law says the promotion of national awareness on the role of natural resources in economic growth and the importance of environmental conservation shall be done through environmental education. —Marielle Medina

     We need to be aware of our environment, we need to learn how to recognize the beauty of our surrounding because this is the the thing we all have in common.

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Ball of Sunshine

     "Children are the future. Nurture them right, so that they grow up to be able leaders and lead the world towards light."-unknown

     Children’s Day is celebrated at different dates all around the world. It promotes not just togetherness but also awareness among children globally. It also celebrates the importance of protecting their rights as an individual. 

     November marks the start of National Children's Month, as declared by the Council of Welfare for Children (CWC). In the Philippines, National Children’s Month is observed every November by virtue of Republic Act No. 10661 signed on May 29, 2015, by then President Benigno Aquino III. It commemorates the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child by the United Nations General Assembly on Nov. 20, 1989.

Fingerprint

"Values are like fingerprints, nobody's are the same but you leave them all over everything you do."-Elvis Presley

     Values are stable, long lasting beliefs about what is important to an Values are a very powerful but individual. Values are very important to the study of the organisational behavior, silent force affecting human because values have an important influence on the attitudes, perceptions, and needs and motives of the people at work.

     Education Secretary Leonor Briones, in DepEd Memorandum no. 161 series of 2019, issued the guidelines on the conduct of this year’s observance of the Filipino Values Month. The FVM, she explained, “aims to mobilize all Filipinos for nation building through the practical exercise of human values in our daily lives as citizens and to awaken all to the power of these values in achieving the individual and national goals.”

     Briones said that the FVM is pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No. 479, s. 1994. For this year, the theme of the FVM celebration is “Pamilyang Pilipino Patatagin: Susi sa Paghubog ng Kabataang Maka-Diyos, Makatao, Makakakalikasan at Makabansa” which “emphasizes the importance and critical role of the family in strengthening Filipino values and developing individuals who are pro-God, pro-people, pro-country, and pro-nature especially in this digital age.”

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Union, Development and Progress

Switzerland: 30 Photos to Make it Your Top Bucket List Destination      “More than ever before in human history, we share a common destiny. We can master it only if we face it together. And that, my friends, is why we have the United Nations.”

     The world stays alive with seven continents, some countries, numerous states and a population of seven billion living on it. Making this big multitude live together in the world at large, sharing the same commodities, living in harmony is a difficult task. The more brains, the more wide perspective, the more broad definitions of peace in the world. To accommodate this perspective together in a room a unit called United Nations Charter was signed on 26th of June 1945. United Nations was made to "spare succeeding eras from the scourge of war" and one of its primary reasons for existing is to keep up worldwide peace and security. Peacekeeping, in spite of the fact that not expressly accommodated in the Sanction, has advanced into one of the primary instruments utilized by the United Nations to attain this reason in present era.

     Every month we are celebrating the United Nations Month, The Department of Education (DepEd)-Region 1 launched the theme "Indegenous Languages matter for development, peace building and reconciliation." The AP Department held different activities inside the campus such as: UN quiz, poster slogan, Mr. and Ms. UN and many more.

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