Thursday, 24 November 2022

THE FUTURE OF OUR SOCIETY

 

             By: Darshika Varmae
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Republic Act 10661 or the National Children's Month Act is celebrated every November and commemorates the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child on 20 November 1989.


The National Children's Month is a good event that being celebrated every year. It aims to give children access to a healthy environment, good education and healthcare. Every child is important. They have the right to be born and to be loved. Every child has a right. That's why this event is good because it gives awareness that every child is important. Like what Dr. Jose Rizal said, "Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng ating bayan", children are the hope of our community. They are the present and the future. They have a important role within their family and the society. Children are the ones who are very vital for deciding how the world is gonna be after some years. So if one can do some good in the life of a child, then there can be change in the world to come.

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We need to keep our kids and children safe and healthy. We need to develop a more healthier environment for them. We should take care of them because they will be the one who will create a greater future for our society. Kids should be treasured. Kids should be in school not doing labor. We should make the children's dreams, come true by guiding and treasuring them. Every kid's dream is important. Every child is important. Seeing the smile in their faces is making me, smile too. Isn't it a relief, seeing them enjoying their childhood?. Isn't it a relief, seeing them wearing a uniform and going to school? Our youth can bring social reform and can improve our society. We cannot  make do without the youth of our country. Furthermore, the nation requires their participation to achieve the goals and help in taking the country towards progress.

Monday, 7 November 2022

REFLECTION FOR QUARTER 1

 

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REFLECTION FOR QUARTER 1

a.) For the first months of learning in full face to face again in ICT, I gained a lot of lessons and topics such as the History of Internet, by this lesson, it helps me to more appreciate what we have today which is the technology. By this lesson, this makes me more envy the Internet Pioneers and Architects. They made a lot of impact in our life up until these days. It makes me more appreciate them.

b.) Well, the only problem that I encountered in the first quarter is that I have difficulty in memorizing the lessons. Also sometimes when I forgot to bring my glasses, I really can't see what's being presented in front because my vision is blurry.

c.) Well, I believe in the saying, "Practice makes perfect". I used that as an inspiration. I studied my notes carefully so that I can memorize them even just little by little. Also, I realized that I should not only memorize those but also understand them. That's why I analyzed those lessons also. Regarding to my blurry vision, I made sure to take my glasses with me every time.

d.) Moving on, I hope the next 2nd Quarter will be also fun. I hope the topics will be way more easier than the first one. I'm looking forward to the topics and lessons that I will be learning this second quarter. That's why let's enjoy this second quarter shall we?

Tuesday, 1 November 2022

SCAVENGER HUNT

         

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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: Sugata Mitra

https://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/Beginnings.html

 

© Hole-in-the-Wall Education Limited 2015 

2015

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Chief scientist at NIIT

2.  What does NIIT stand for?

 

Answer: National Institute of Information Technology

https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/NIIT

 

 

 

Copyright 1988-2018 AcronymFinder.com, All rights reserved.

 

2018

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What does NIIT stand for?

3. It was first implemented at a slum area in _______ ,New Delhi

 

Answer: Kalkaji

http://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/abouthiwel.html

 

© Hole-in-the-Wall Education Project 2016 

2016

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Where did the experiment first implemented in?

4. His team carved a hole in the wall that separated NIIT campuses from the slum areas. Why did they carve a hole in the hall?

 

Answer: Through this hole, a freely accessible computer was put up for use. This computer proved to be popular among the slum children

https://s6cmedia.wordpress.com/2016/03/07/sugata-mitra-hole-in-the-wall/#:~:text=On%2026%20January%201999%2C%20Por,popular%20among%20the%20slum%20children

 

 

©S6C Media and Film Blog

Mar 7, 2016

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Why di Sugata Mitra and his team, carved a hole in the wall?

5. What was the significant finding of the experiment?

 

Answer: Hole in the Wall experiment showed how children in a Delhi slum could learn independently if given access to the internet, argues that his latest work in the UK could challenge the entire exam system.

https://multilitwebsite.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/Nomanis/JUNE-2021/NOMANIS11-JUN21_BENNETT.pdf

 

©Tom Bennett

June 2021

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What was the significant finding of the hole in the wall experiment?

6. What were the two

headlines in New York

Times on the influenza

epidemic in 1918 1919.

 

Answer:The Mask Slackers of 1918, and 1918: The Infection Spreads

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/05/insider/1918-pandemic.html

 

©2022 The New York Times Company

2020

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What were the two headlines in New York

Times on the influenza

epidemic in 1918 1919?

 

7. ______ is home to moving air currents, clouds, storms and other weather

disturbances and

phenomenon

 

Answer: thunderstorm

https://www.britannica.com/science/thunderstorm

 

©E. Philip Krider

E. Philip Krider

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What is the home to moving air, currents, clouds, storms and other weather disturbance and phenomenon?

8. How does global warning

affect polar bears?

 

Answer: The Arctic is warming about twice as fast as the global average, causing the ice that polar bears depend on to melt away. Loss of sea ice also threatens the bear's main prey, seals, which need the ice to raise their young.

https://www.wwf.org.uk/learn/wildlife/polar-bears#:~:text=Challenges%20affecting%20polar%20bears&text=The%20Arctic%20is%20warming%20about,ice%20to%20raise%20their%20young

 

© WWF-US/ James Morgan

James Morgan

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How does global warning

affect polar bears?

 

9. Coral reefs are built by colonies of coral polyps

.

Answer:

https://coral.org/en/coral-reefs-101/how-reefs-are-made/

 

 © 2022 Coral Reef Alliance22 Coral Reef Alli

The Coral Reef Alliance

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Do coral polyps build up coral reefs?

10. Severe environmental

imbalance can induce

polyps to expel their

algae and loose their

color. This process is

known as _________. Will this phenomenon affect the growth of fish stocks?

 

Answer: Coral Bleaching. Yes, this will affect the growth of fish stocks.

https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/tutorial_corals/coral02_zooxanthellae.html

 

© Science. Service Stewardship

NOAA

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The  process that is known as Severe environmental imbalance that can induce polyps to expel their algae and lose their color.

11. What according to

scientist was the cause of the worst and biggest

catastrophic mass

mortality of coral reefs in the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. When did this happen?

 

Answer: 1997-1998 El NiƱo

https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2011/06/13/losing-our-coral-reefs/#:~:text=During%20the%201997%2D1998%20El,coral%20reefs%20in%2012%20months

 

© Renee Cho

June 13, 2011

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when was the cause of the worst and biggest catastrophic mass morality of coral reefs in the pacific and indian ocean?

12. Compare the shape of the population pyramid of Singapore and Philippines in 2050?

 

Answer:   In the pyramid, it says that the population of the Philippines in 2050 will be 144,488,171.

While the pyramid of Singapore, it says that in 2050, the Singapore will have a population of 6,407,527

https://www.populationpyramid.net/philippines/2050/

 

 

https://www.populationpyramid.net/singapore/2050/

 

© December 2019 by PopulationPyramid

December 2019

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Compare the shape of the population pyramid of Singapore and Philippines in 2050?

 

 

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