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REFLECTION FOR THE FIRST QUARTER

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                      My First Quarter Journey: Exploring the Internet and Blogging During the first quarter of ICT 10, I learned a lot about the history of the internet, the development of web technologies, and the basics of blogging. One of the most fascinating discoveries was how the internet has evolved from a simple network for communication to a vast platform that connects millions of people worldwide. Learning about key milestones, such as the creation of the World Wide Web and the introduction of social media, helped me appreciate the technology we often take for granted. Additionally, I explored the fundamentals of blogging, including how to create and maintain a blog, the importance of engaging content, and the basics of web design. However, I encountered some challenges while trying to create my own blog. I found it difficult to select a niche and develop content that would attract readers. Additionally, learning about web design principles and how to make my blog visually

Lets Clean And Blog!

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            Community Action for a Cleaner and Safer Planet Environmental degradation continues to pose significant threats to communities, with human activities like deforestation, pollution, and improper waste disposal contributing to natural disasters. In observance of National Clean-Up Month and World Clean and Green Week, the "Let's Clean-Up and Blog!" campaign encourages individuals and communities to actively participate in addressing these environmental challenges. Through activities such as community clean-up drives, we reduce immediate threats like litter and waste mismanagement, which not only harms the environment but also increases the risk of flooding and pollution. These clean-up efforts help create safer, cleaner surroundings and promote greater awareness of environmental responsibility.                   Beyond short-term actions, long-term solutions such as tree planting play a crucial role in disaster prevention. Trees reduce soil erosion, absorb excess