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Only The Young

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We are now to a future of what we once dared to dream about and longed for under the night sky riddled with endless shimmering stars. To a replacement for the chaos that deemed harsh, lonely, arctic nights. To an end of what once hindered the children of a worthy youth — an end to countless wistful breezes of what they could have been. Mental health repercussions for children are one of the most complex arrays of challenges during the pandemic.  With arising cases, and being unable to foresee plenty of euphoric occurrences, fear, uncertainty, isolation, and parental fatigue arise which negatively affected the children's mental health.  A median of 1 out of 5 young people has been reported by UNICEF for often feeling depressed, pre- and during the pandemic.  The disruption indeed left young ones fearing the uncertainty of their future.  The agony that lurks beyond the outbreak had everyone so engrossed in their own lives that they had forgotten about the children who looked up to th

The Apotheosis of Maharlika.

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Greetings to the apotheosis of the Philippine government! Your Honor, it is a privilege to have the opportunity to write to you. With this, I would like to express my heartfelt commendation for your electoral victory. A victory that indicates an approval of the populist style of leadership that your predecessor has demonstrated in the previous six years. Thus, showing once again that one can rely on decades of misinformation and flawed revisions of history rooted in brazen, wicked mendacity.  Mr. President, it appears that your "comeback narrative" was effective, as many of your supporters believed it was more like a thrilling soap opera plotline than a distorted version of reality. The country was unfortunate that it was outnumbered by morally bankrupt individuals who openly trust their future on you, a man of poor moral character and heir of corrupt wealth. Despite that, to live for the hope of it all is something your countryman would most likely do. Therefore, I am writin

Always, in all ways.

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Hi! The name's Keira! I go by "Kye and "Kamil" most of the time, but I am very fine being called "Keira". To be frank, I don't know how to properly introduce myself  — getting the most intricate words that would describe me and weaving them beautifully is much more complex than what I expect it to be. Still, it'd be fun to introduce myself because I know myself more than anyone, innit? I'm much like yellow dazzling sunlight in human form, as someone dear to me had always described me (the origin of my name is a "beam of light" which makes this statement a bit interesting!) to say, at least, I am someone who is compassionate, diverting and luminary — they say I have a manner with words that soothes the soul. I like meeting new people, although I am terrible at conversation and often get drained from constant socializing, which I think my MBTI is accountable for (obviously satire!). If there is something I'd risk everything for, it

Prey of witch hunt: Scavenger!

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  SCAVENGER HUNT! Activity 1: Mining the Internet: Laying the Foundation of Knowledge Based Society Nuggets URL Copyright Value: Sources /Author / Date Published /Sponsor Search Engine Search Term 1. Sometime in 1991, a chief scientist at the NIIT named _________ started an experiment hole in a wall.   Answer: Dr. Sugata Mitra http://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/Beginnings.html © Hole-in-the-Wall Education Limited 2015 2015 Google Boolean Logic   2.   What does NIIT stand for?   Answer: National Institute of Information Technology https://byjus.com/full-form/niit-full-form/ © 2022, BYUJU’S 2022 Google Phrase Searching 3. It was first implemented at a slum area in _______ ,New Delhi   Answer: Kalkaji http://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/Beginnings.html ©