What's up guys!! Today I will be reviewing a n essential thing to us, student. What I have here is a back pack I recently purchased online. It has three small pockets in front, and on the inside it has a space for my smaller items like keys, wallet, and phone inside the inner pocket, keeping them easily accessible yet safe from getting lost or misplaced. Its spacious compartments that easily accommodate my notebooks and books. And I must say, it's exceeded my expectations. This backpack keeps me organized and stylish. The material feels durable, giving me confidence that it will hold up well over time. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with my purchase and would highly recommend this backpack to anyone in need of a reliable and stylish carry-all.
Sita
you are some kind of beautiful
I am Ma. Rosita M. Morie was born on November 2, 2003. I am 20 years old and was born in my father's hometown. Libon, Albay. My parents are Romualdo R. Morie and Lorna M. Morie. I reside here in B15 L92 Phase 3 CS, Mabuhay City, Mamatid, Cabuyao City, Laguna. I love to watch dramas, read short stories, and play volleyball. I played in and won a lot of volleyball competitions.
I am the oldest child of my parents. I have three more sisters named Rowena, Riona, and April Joy. Rowena is now in grade 11 at St. Ignatius and living with me. Riona is in our aunt's custody because they never got the chance to have their child and decided to adopt Riona. April is our special sibling. She has Down syndrome. My mother had three more children from her previous relationship before she married my father. They are: Ate Rona, Kuya Aaron, and Ate Raine. Ate Rona, our oldest sister, has her own family. We barely see Kuya Aaron because he grew up on his father's side. Ate Raine also grew up with Lola Lita. So, I have six siblings, but given the situation, all of my siblings have a good relationship. We treat each other like real siblings.
In the year 2022, our oldest sister decided to work abroad. Ate asked us to take care of her three children; in return, she will give us an allowance in school and support our daily needs. Taking care of our two nieces and a nephew is a bit challenging. I am in charge of cooking our meals and doing some household chores.
In the year 2023, our parents moved back to Bicol. We stayed at Ate Rona's house because we were still studying. Life without our parents by our side is hard and sad. But in December, we go to Bicol to spend the holidays with our family and our extended family on our father's side.
In March 2024, Ate Rona let her boyfriend take their children until she returned. We no longer had the responsibility of taking care of them. This time, Ate Raine is helping us with an allowance to buy food. She took on the responsibility of giving us t
24/04/2024
Being a teacher is not an easy job' you must be able to understand while being patient this is also a good experience and you can teach many other children even if it is difficult to teach it is good if you enjoy what you are doing.
24/04/2024
Sharing his work immersion experience was amazing at the beginning and at the end and their work emersion was also good they had a lot of experience.
20/03/2024
Interning: My Journey into the Workforce
Immersion in the community is a beneficial experience that helps people understand their local community, it allows people to contemplate their societal role and explore ways to enhance their community through active engagement and observation.
In my 10-day work immersion, I got to know locals and engaged in various activities. I was given different tasks, such as assisting seniors, typing barangay clearances, cleaning our workstations, and organizing files. All of that gave me a sense of responsibility and fulfillment.
As I observed, communication and group effort are what the community always needs. It became clear that long-lasting change will likely happen when the community pulls together and works toward a similar objective. That very individual can bring about change and that even small efforts on my part can contribute to a community that is more lively and welcoming. Giving my best helping them and see those smiles that could move mountains. Well, I guess that's not a bad effort, and that answers the question in myself "what's the harm in trying?"
Later, I realized that now is the time to leave my comfort zone and gain new insight; now is the time for me to be ready for the real world, and now is the time for me to take the maze of Life because our Lives are a maze indeed.
In conclusion, finishing my work immersion at the barangay hall gave me a unique chance to contribute by fostering empathy, connection, group action, and active engagement. I'm inspired by this experience to be active in the community and work toward accelerating change one tiny deed at a time.
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