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Be Prepared or Face the Consequences

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  The Philippines is one of the countries most prone to natural disasters. This is due to its location along the Ring of Fire, or typhoon belt – a large Pacific Ocean region where many of Earth's volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur.   There is currently no way to reliably predict when an earthquake will happen, its strength or length. Earthquakes can vary in their magnitude, the size of the earthquake at its source, and length, lasting from seconds to minutes. Which makes it dangerous for us humans and there are many effects of earthquakes on humans, effects that are life   threatening and that is why it is important to take part in earthquake drills to be prepared, otherwise you will be in danger and even lose your life.   The importance of taking a part in National Simultaneous Earthquake Drill program of the government is to be prepared for unexpected disasters. Reference:  https://www.icat.com/blog/article/earthquake-preparedness-before-during-a...

It's Time To Get Used To It.

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  This Covid-19 pandemic has changed people’s lives in many ways. People has lost their family, their lives, their jobs you name it. Education during the pandemic is hard, but not just on students but the teachers too.             Schools have made up their minds, they either choose modular learning or online classes to secure the safety and future of the students. Both ways are hard because not everyone meet the requirements for it. Like internet connection, devices that can be used for online classes and for searching. It’s hard especially in modular learning, the parents will go outside and go to school to pass the outputs of their children and get their next modules, it’s really risky to go outside knowing the virus is still spreading.             As a student, education during the pandemic is really hard because sometimes we do not have the materials for specific a...

Filipino Unity

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  The Phillipines is one of the countries most prone to natural disasters. Every year, 20 typhoons hit the Philippines. The country is not just threatened by storms, but by flooding, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, too.                T he Philippines has suffered from an inexhaustible number of deadly typhoons, earthquakes, volcano eruptions and other natural disasters. This is due to its location along the Ring of Fire, or typhoon belt   a large Pacific Ocean region where many of Earth’s volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur. As the Government of the Philippines and numerous relief organizations work together to move beyond the immediate response to the disaster-stricken areas and embark on the longer-term recovery process, the challenge will be how well they can realize the vision of “building back better” in order to have communities in a stronger position to withstand the unforgiving nature of these disasters. This approa...