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WE GO LITTERLESS

            Zero Waste refers to the conservation of all resources through responsible production, consumption, reuse, and recovery of products, packaging, and materials without burning or discharging that endanger the environment or human health. One cannot deny that our waste disposal over the years has increased. We all should be responsible enough to do our role in order to suppress the escalating environmental issues by implementing the Zero Waste Management Program.     As an individual, we must start this program by ourselves.  We may start with basic implementations of zero waste management, such as practicing the avoidance of using plastics and styrofoam. We can simply use reusable things such as wooden combs, cutlery, and so on. We must learn how to recycle plastic bottles and other recyclable waste. Finally, we must involve or educate our family members or others in our lives in order to have a greater impact. It is easier for us to do such activities if people are awar

Libertad Largamente Esperada

         The Filipino people have fought for independence from various colonial powers for generations. They have survived several wars in order to tell their stories and bring credit to their homeland. The country declared independence from 300 years of Spanish rule on June 12, 1898. Since then, the Filipino people have made several efforts to recognize and honor this significant historical event. Let us remember the troops we lost and the flag we proudly raise while we go about our daily lives in the new world, independent and free of bloodshed.          July 4, 1946 is the original date of the Philippines’ Independence Day. It is when the Filipino people finally got their long-desired independence from the United States of America. Since then, the country officially became the Republic of the Philippines. However, in 1962, President Diosdado Macapagal moved Philippine Independence Day to June 12, commemorating the 1898 Filipino proclamation. Both days should be honored and celebrate