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MY DREAM, MY FUTURE

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 In the years to come, I envision you as an experienced and deeply compassionate nurse. Your dedication to patient care will shine through in every interaction. With years of practice under your belt, you'll have refined your clinical skills and gained a deeper understanding of healthcare complexities. Providing comforting and attentive care will become second nature, supporting patients and their families during difficult times. Beyond your clinical expertise, you may have pursued further education or specialized training, allowing you to excel in a particular nursing field. Whether it's critical care, pediatrics, oncology, or another specialty, your passion for helping others will drive your professional growth and development. As a nurse leader, you may find yourself guiding new colleagues, advocating for improved patient care practices, or contributing to research projects aimed at advancing healthcare outcomes. Your lifelong commitment to learning and making a difference i

MOTHER'S DAY,A FILIPINO TRADITION

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 Mother's Day is a special day set aside to honor and celebrate the love and sacrifices of mothers around the world. In the Philippines, this day is observed with great enthusiasm and affection, as families come together to show their appreciation for the remarkable women in their lives. One of the most common ways to celebrate Mother's Day in the Philippines is by giving gifts. These can range from simple offerings like flowers, chocolates, and cards, to more elaborate presents such as jewelry or spa experiences. Many families also choose to prepare a special meal for their mothers or enjoy a home-cooked feast as a way of expressing their love and gratitude. Another popular way to celebrate Mother's Day in the Philippines is by spending quality time with mothers. This may involve going on a family outing or simply enjoying each other's company at home. Some families also attend church services or participate in community events dedicated to honoring mothers on this spe

CHANGE, IT STARTS WITH ME.

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 We all want to make the world a better place, but it can feel overwhelming. The idea behind "Change, It Starts With Me" is that real change begins with each person taking responsibility for their own actions and choices. It's about recognizing that we all have the power to make a difference, no matter how small. It starts by reflecting on our own thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors. We can identify areas in our lives where we can make positive changes - in our personal relationships, work, community, or the environment. It's about being mindful of the impact of our actions and making conscious choices that align with our values and goals. Change doesn't have to happen all at once or on a grand scale. It can start with the individual, with each of us doing our part. By making small, positive changes in our own lives, we can contribute to the greater good and create the change we want to see in the world. Changing the world doesn't have to be a grand gesture. Simp

Araw ng Kagitingan

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Every year on April 9, Filipinos honor and remember Araw ng Kagitingan, also known as the Day of Valor. This day holds great historical importance, as it marks the bravery and heroism of Filipino fighters during World War II. During the war, the Philippines played a crucial role in the Pacific region, with Filipino soldiers fighting alongside American forces against the Japanese invaders. The Battle of Bataan is a significant event in Filipino history, symbolizing the resilience and courage of the Filipino soldiers who fought fiercely, despite being outnumbered and outgunned. Despite facing immense challenges, the Filipino fighters showed unwavering determination and loyalty to defend their country and uphold their ideals of freedom and democracy. Their sacrifices and bravery are a testament to the Filipino spirit and serve as a reminder of the importance of standing up for one's beliefs and fighting for what is right. Commemorating Araw ng Kagitingan is a way for Filipinos to hono