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  Women Empowerment means power in the hands of women. It signifies that women should be given equal opportunity in every field, irrespective of any discrimination. Women Empowerment is the process that creates power in women to live a happy and respectable life in a society. Women are empowered when they can access opportunities in a variety of fields such as in education, profession, lifestyle, etc., without any limitations and restrictions. It also includes the authority to take decisions. When a woman makes a crucial decision, she feels empowered.   The first Biguenian that I interviewed owned a business that was hit hard during the pandemic. But in spite of that she did her best to start again and find ways to feed her family. Once the lockdown in Ilocos Sur eased, she started to sell delicacies from different provinces in Luzon. From Laoag to Manila she bought their delicacies and brought them to Vigan to sell them and it greatly benefitted her. The second and Last ...

OUR DREAMS MUST CONTINUE, DESPITE THE PANDEMIC

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                  This 3 rd Grading, I learned a lot because I want to learn and I force myself to understand the lessons because I love studying. The new normal has changed the way we learn, education’s new normal will not just be about operating in an environment that secures the health of students; nor will it be about completely transitioning to online modalities. Instead, it should be about using technology to increase efficiency in areas with the capacity to do so, while empowering learners and communities to create positive learning environments in which the student can grow.                   OUR DREAMS MUST CONTINUE, DESPITE THE PANDEMIC Life changed suddenly for the whole world when COVID-19 arrived, and with it came the need for people to quarantine themselves in their homes. Children and adolescents became imme...

Vaccinating for a brighter future

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  A pathogen is a bacterium, virus, parasite, or fungus that can cause disease within the body. Each pathogen is made up of several subparts, usually unique to that specific pathogen and the disease it causes. The subpart of a pathogen that causes the formation of antibodies is called an antigen. The antibodies produced in response to the pathogen’s antigen are an important part of the immune system. You can consider antibodies as the soldiers in your body’s defense system. Each antibody, or soldier, in our system is trained to recognize one specific antigen. We have thousands of different antibodies in our bodies. When the human body is exposed to an antigen for the first time, it takes time for the immune system to respond and produce antibodies specific to that antigen.   In the meantime, the person is susceptible to becoming ill.   Once the antigen-specific antibodies are produced, they work with the rest of the immune system to destroy the pathogen and stop the disea...

A new Experience

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  The Lenten season begins with Ash Wednesday and ends approximately six weeks later on Holy Saturday, the day before Easter Sunday. Devoted Christians observe a period of fasting, repentance, moderation, self-denial, and spiritual discipline. The purpose of the Lenten season is to set aside time for reflection on Jesus Christ, to consider his sacrifice, his life, death, burial, and resurrection.   Because of the lockdowns, the way we honor Christ is not the same. But the end goal is still the same, it’s just that we do it in different ways this time. Instead of going to church, we watch online masses, during Ash Wednesday we only sprinkle the ash on our heads unlike before when it was placed on our forehead. As Pope Francis has said about the pandemic, “We do not come out of a crisis the same as before: either we come out of it better, or we come out of it worse.” Perhaps then, during Lent this year, we can take some time to reflect on how the pandemic has affected us...