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Lend existence
Life is a journey that is full of ups and downs. There are times when everything seems to be going well and other times when everything seems to be falling apart. The ups in life are the moments of joy, happiness, and success. They are the moments that make life worth living. The downs in life are the moments of sadness, disappointment, and failure. They are the moments that test our strength and resilience.
Reflecting on the ups and downs in life can be a powerful experience. It can help us appreciate the good times and learn from the bad times. The ups in life can teach us the importance of gratitude, humility, and perseverance. They remind us that life is not always easy, but it is worth fighting for. The downs in life can teach us the importance of resilience, courage, and hope. They remind us that we are stronger than we think and that we can overcome any obstacle.
In my own life, I have experienced many ups and downs. There have been times when I have felt on top of the world and times when I have felt like everything was falling apart. But through it all, I have learned that life is a journey that is full of surprises. I have learned to appreciate the ups and to learn from the downs. I have learned that no matter what life throws my way, I am strong enough to handle it.
In conclusion, the ups and downs in life are what make life worth living. They are the moments that shape us into the people we are today. Reflecting on these experiences can be a powerful way to gain insight and perspective. So, embrace the ups and learn from the downs, for they are both important parts of the journey.
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"Ang pag-asa ng pag-asa ng bayan"
Child labor in the Philippines is continuously increasing because of poverty. Basides, The number of children in child labour has risen to 160 million worldwide – an increase of 8.4 million children in the last four years – with millions more at risk due to the impacts of COVID-19, according to a new report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and UNICEF (10 june 2021). Without a doubt, Child labor may increase poverty and it may lead to generational poverty.
At 5 o'clock in the morning 10 years old Sugo is already awake, dressing up even though not having breakfast because he needs to work so that he can give a few coins for his parents to buy rice to cook.
"Eto po ang aming nakalakihan, para po makatulong sa aming mga magulang kaya po hindi kami makapag aral"
The eyes of the children are trying to say something and their mouths are voiceless because of their situation. Despite that they should be in four corners of a rectangle sitting comfortably with a person that is pouring knowledge that they should be having. But, where are they?, searching in the middle mountainous waste for bottle, containers, and anything that can be sold for them to gain money 100-200 minimum depends on the combined materials that they have collected
"Pagkatapos nyo mag benta ng mga nakalakal nyo, 'Ano ang gagawin nyo at saan nyo gagastusin?"
"Uuwi na po para ibigay kay nanay at tatay ang napag bilihan ng mga na kalakal namin."
"Saan nila gagastusin ang pinagbilhan?"
"Ibibili po ng bigas at ulam"
In fact because of waste scavengers like Sugo, waste in dumpsites are lessened because they are filtering the waste in a way that collects things that still have a value and can be recycled like plastic bottles, broken appliances, food waste, rags, metal and the like. However, to sum up the effects of this on their health, and future that can result in the repeated cycle of generational poverty, sad to think about. We have a saying that "kabataan ang pag asa ng bayan" ngunit bakit hindi muna natin bigyan ng "Pag asa ang kabataan."
Miguel Peralta
Ainam De guzman
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The bitterly cold adventure
Considering a chilly adventure, are you prepared? Come along with me as I guide you through Baguio City.
"On the off chance that you have an arrangement to go out this late spring with your family or companions, Baguio City is the best decision for you since we all know that Baguio City is the Summer Capital of the Philippines."
Baguio is a mountain town of universities and resorts on the Philippine island of Luzon. The "City of Pines," as it is known, is popular in the summer due to unusuallycooling off.
“punta tayo sa burnhum kase malapit sa mapa oh”. -uncle said
Burnham Park, which has lakes and gardens, sits in the center of the area. On April 9,2018 which was the halfway point of the year, my family, cousins, aunt, and uncle arrived at Baguio City. Along with my family, I take part in my trip to Baguio, where we see the city's most well-known tourist attractions.
“Punta muna tayo sa may lion mag picture muna tayo”-aunt said
We identify a lion's head along Kennon Road on the way to Baguio as one of the city's recognizable landmarks. So, before entering the midtown area of Baguio, our family visited to take a gift photo with the renowned enormous lion's head. The Burnham Park is our next destination following the lion's head in Kennon Road; it is only a short distance from our apartment. When my cousins and I go to Burnham Lake together, we rent a session to play basketball for Php at the center of the recreation facility. 30 minutes at 100.00. We tried out bouting, and we decided to participate in the swim session. There are likewise bicycles for lease. You can lease either single bicycles, pair bicycles or even bicycle with side vehicles. They even have a little bicycles for youngsters. With my cousin we lease a solitary bicycle and we partake in the ride around the recreation center, it's too ideal to even think about doing bike ride bacause of the cool climate of the recreation center. It's limitless when you pay the charge of Php. 40.00 as it were.
Our next objective is to attempt Horseback riding in Camp John Hay. Well this experience is the diverse experience for me. That time it's my first to ride a pony. In this way, all the time I was situated straight and loose, while remaining on top of my pony, while paying attention to the aide's guidelines. The hour long pony is really great and appreciate.
“medyo nakakahilo pala sumakay sa kabayo tita may amoy din”-me
After the Horseback riding in Camp John Hay we as a whole return in our loft to take rest. Then, at that point the following morning, we as a whole go in Mines View Park it's one of the vivid objective in Baguio. You can purchase keepsake on the grounds that around there are slow down selling trinket things like brushes and so on additionally you can posture or snap a photo with the well known canine there the St. Bernards it's hudge cuddly and adorable canine. You can present with the pony there can have your photograph taken alongside the pony or you riding the pony and finally you can snap a picture in the perspective on the mountain scopes of the Cordillera Regions. Also, our last objective is the Strawberry ranch in La Trinidad Valley, Benguet a couple of meters a way from Baguio. Here you can will pick strawberrie's right close by the Ibaloi ranchers to get back or burn-through while an extended get-away in the Summer Capital of the Philippines. The rates for the strawberry picking differ. The strawberry picking is an encounter definitely justified.


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A fighter from heaven
In the early years of My life, my father was a constant presence. His strong and steady guidance shaped me into the person I am today. Our bond was unbreakable, and his love for me was unwavering. Looking back, I am filled with gratitude for the time we shared together. Losing a father is a devastating experience that has a profound emotional and psychological impacts on individuals, families, and communities. In this memoir, I will share my experiences growing up under his watchful eye and the lessons he taught me that continue to guide me through life.
I still remember when I went to school for the first time, I was very scared and full of nervousness because I was going to be a full-fledged student for the first time but all the nervousness and fear disappeared because of my dad's advice that
"just write and read so don't be nervous because we do it at home, if you don't know, ask your teacher".
I lost a bit of nervousness at that time so the day ended without anything bad happening, I was happy to leave school and when I saw daddy he had my favorite donut with him. there seems to be a clown in the shadow to the great joy of a little boy with his father who brings his son's favorite donut.
since then, every day I went to school happily because daddy would drop me off happy and I would also go home happy because daddy was with me until I graduated from elementary school. On the day of graduation my daddy was excited, new clothes and new shoes, hair that was rubbed like it was licked by a cow. That day I knew daddy was very proud of me because he had a medal hanging on me and some certificates so I knew I made him happy at that time.
Nothing can compare to the happy moments and memories of our family before.until one day the problems came one after the other, the once happy family and living well gradually fell like a plate that no one can rebuild when it is broken. the problem started in our house where we were staying because my grandfather stole all the things we had left because he was addicted to drugs and since then we haven't been back to our house because of the fear that something bad might happen to us .we decided to stay away and mommy and daddy find a way so that we can start again because if we insist on going back to our old house the trouble will not end. mommy found a job and eventually daddy went back to work because the pandemic was disappearing little by little. until an unexpected event daddy got sick and he gradually lost weight and at the same time the heartbeat slowed down but we didn't give up because we know that we and daddy can fight the trials that will come in our lives. We thought that was the end of the problem. I thought we would go back to the old happy and whole family, but one day I was in school when my sister suddenly called and was crying when I asked why she said to me
"Ai daddy is in the hospital"
All my joy that day was replaced by worry as if I was sinking to the ground and I couldn't move. I immediately went home and went to the hospital where daddy was taken. when I got there I saw mommy crying and shaking with fear, she hugged me and said
"I can't lose your daddy because I don't know how we will be when he's gone."
A few days passed and we were even sadder because daddy's hospital bill was so high we had no other way but to borrow money from our acquaintances, we were in debt but we didn't ignore it. because for daddy everything is ours It will only improve his condition but we thought that daddy would get better, June 4 11:46pm the doctor called mommy and said that daddy's condition is 50/50. Everyone is crying because of what the doctor said. I still don't understand clearly what's going on but my tears are slowly falling I don't know why but I tell myself that daddy can't give up because we've faced a lot of trials in life I hope it was during those times when daddy still fought for us. June 5 daddy passed away, daddy fought and I know he gave his best to do everything I know daddy is happy now and he is guiding our family. I have nothing else to say about my daddy's courage and stability because he never left us, I know that even though he is no longer by our side, he will always guide us.
Even though daddy is gone, I know he will never get tired of guiding us. Like him, I will be a fighter, I will fight and not be shaken by whatever problem comes in life, together we are a family that will face the test that will come, I will also be hardworking patient and reliable because daddy is like that I will use all the good things that daddy taught and showed me so that I can reach all my dreams and goals in life I will work hard for him.
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Blessing is me
My name, "Ainam," is derived from the Arabic word "anam," which means "blessed." Because so many people have names that sound like this, even I find it amazing how bizarre my mother's thinking can be. I'm quite mischievous, and sometimes my parents get into difficulty because of things I shouldn't do, so I know this name is like coffee mixed with salt for me. Nevertheless, I'm grateful that it became my name and will carry it till the end of my life.
I asked my mother about my name and how she came to think of it. She said that my name should have been “Ainan”, but my grandmother didn't like it because it didn't sound good, so she came up with something else. My Mother thought for a long time that she had given birth to me but I hadn't yet been given a name, so she just thought of changing the last letter of ainan, which eventually became “ainam”. When she told me that, I was so happy I could have broken a plate. I appreciate my name not just because it is special and one of a kind, but also because it describes my personality, which I am aware is different from most when it comes to overcoming obstacles.
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