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Creations' Defender

Consider how crazy the world would be if we didn't have trees to give us with oxygen or animals to meet our basic requirements. It's plausible that this will occur on Earth at some point, and the effects of recent environmental disasters suggest that it will. In order to preserve and improve Mother Earth's beauty, there are other more elements to consider.  Environmental issues are primarily caused by humans. We frequently fail to recognize the impact of our actions on the environment. It is vital that we keep strong discipline so that we do not put our Mother Earth in jeopardy. Consider shutting off lights and disconnecting outlets when they are not in use to save power and energy. Another alternative is to replace fluorescent lights with LED lights. In addition to the solutions listed, we should restrict our use of plastics in our daily lives. We could use paper bags, canvas bags, tumblers, and other items instead. Remember to segregate your trash and follow the 5R's ...

A New Normal: COVID-19 With Developed Learning Strategies and Modalities

 The COVID-19 epidemic has jolted the world, touching the lives of innumerable towns, families, and kids. The catastrophe that erupted was unprepared for by society. As a result of households' unequal access to technology, pillars such as educational equality have suffered. The education system has been challenged all around the world, but we must remember that with each crisis comes a chance for development. There are significant issues that are getting more intense as a result of the current global crisis. There are currently few stable impact solutions for regions and nations experiencing substantial issues with dependable internet connections and access to digital gadgets. We also have a very little grasp of how teachers, students, and parents are dealing with these new working methods. There is little or no evidence of cross-national collaboration, despite the fact that there is an ideal chance to do so, and instructors have been forced to utilize an unprepared system. As a re...

Overcoming Global Constraints: The Philippines' Resiliency

 The Philippines is one of the most disaster-prone countries on the planet. Natural catastrophes occur on an annual basis, ranging from typhoons to earthquakes, flash floods, and volcanic eruptions, with or without notice. The area's development and advancement have always been difficult. Then the COVID-19 epidemic occurred. In recent memory, the Philippines has not had an outbreak of the magnitude of COVID-19. With a dearth of infrastructure and the conveniences that many other nations take for granted, the Philippines is unprepared to deal with a disease of such magnitude. But, as a people, Filipinos have always been considered to be incredibly resilient. We are so accustomed to natural disasters that we have grown to expect them. It's something we brush off, move on from, and joke about. In Filipino culture, there is a notion known as bayanihan, which signifies communal solidarity and collaboration. Bayanihan is a Filipino characteristic that is most visible at times of adve...