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How I Keep in Touch with Friends

By Issa Belle Klarisse Chan (Grade 8 – Mabini)Art by Theone Tiu (Grade 10 – Rizal) You would think that when we’re locked in our houses and can’t go out, we can’t communicate anymore. But technology is very complex nowadays and it can help us send messages online. It’s very easy to simply just type...
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Finding Own Meaning of Life

By Kim TubongbanuaArt by Keren Ahhi As we keep going in our lives, we bump into different people. There are billions of us, there’s a reason why we’re all here. Like how a mother is living and enduring the pain of having to work day ‘til night no matter how tired to give their child...
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Physical Health During the Pandemic

By Tracy GoonetillekeArt by Theone Tiu Is your body aching from lying around all day? Feeling unmotivated to get up and do some work? This pandemic has taken a toll on everyone’s physical and mental health. So, how do we get back to feeling all strong and normal again? For starters, exercises (like strength training)...
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In the Middle of the Crossroads

By Francesca Ean TiuArt by Justin Wingkee Imagine standing in the middle of a crossroad with two separate paths veering to your left and right. Your feet are rooted to the ground, unsure of which direction to walk towards. Each path leads to the same direction so why should this be so hard if the...
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A Routine You Do to Take Care of Yourself

By Pauline Abigail Mandalupe A routine of taking care of yourself is very important nowadays, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic is very dangerous and deadly that it can kill you if you don’t know how to take care of yourself. By having a healthy routine, you do not only protect yourself but many others too....
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Newfound Love

By Sofia GeolingoArt by Justin Wingkee Being quarantined inside our homes is not necessarily a bad thing. Yet as time stretches, we can become uneasy. What used to be our place of comfort becomes an enclosed box. It starts to feel like you are trapped. It becomes suffocating and restless. It’s worse if you are...
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Learning in the Midst of a Pandemic

By Keren Ahhi Schools have resorted to online learning to pursue education while in a pandemic and with a new learning system, learners find themselves making many adjustments to their study habits ever so often. I have found that studying together with other classmates has been effective in this current learning approach. It allows learners...
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Paint Your Canvas

By Francesca Ean TiuArt by Theone Tiu Standing in front of a blank canvas, a learner holds a paintbrush to it. His lips press together in a straight line before filling the white space with bursts of color. Hues, shades and vibrance bring light to the once dull world, taking the form of a beautiful...
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Education Through the Screen

By Patricia Gaille TiuArt by Justin Wingkee Given present situations and the subsequent halt to traditional on-campus education, it is no surprise that educational institutions have resorted to virtual means of learning and communication. As virtual learning is not a novel development, it presents itself as the appropriate alternative in terms of education due to...
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The Greatest Invention

By William Vicson Gocheco (Grade 9 – Mendeleev) What is the greatest invention in the world? A seemingly simple and straightforward question, right? Some might say it’s the internet. Maybe its electricity. Is it the steam engine? Is it agriculture? Is it perhaps fire? But what exactly defines as being great? Is it the complexity?...
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