Thematic: The earth's embrace: nature challenges, human resilience


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world is filled with exciting things to see and do. Each and every one of us has our own perspective on adventure. But what's more? What lies beneath the definition of "adventure"? We spend our days striving and chasing towards comfort and predictability simply because we exist in a world where comfort and routine are highly valued. We build walls to ensure that we're surrounded with familiarity and safety, but is that truly living?


Have we forgotten the thrill of igniting the unknown? I, myself, truly believe that adventure is about pushing our limits and stepping outside our comfort zones. So, will you trade your comfort and choose an empty life filled with familiarity? Or discover the beauty of mystery and have the desire to explore and discover?

As we embrace the good sides of the earth, we must also accept its flaws.

I, Reinalaine Bernardino, a student in Ilocos Sur National High School, will show the ways to advocate for the theme "The Earth's Embrace: Nature Challenges, Human Resilience." This theme focuses on our environment and our ability to adapt to its challenges.

 




Planting trees- it plays a vital role in our daily life as it is highly valued Ecological and Environmental. In adherence to

  http://www.mercycare.org/bhs/health-wellness/wellness-resource-library/the-importance-of-planting-trees/ 

 Trees contribute to their environment by providing oxygen, improving air quality, climate enhancement, conserving water, preserving soil, and supporting wildlife. Personal & Spiritual Value: Most of us react to the presence of trees with a pleasant, relaxed, comfortable feeling.



I, as an Smc student, use recycled materials in designing my projects to help the community to build or create a healthier planet for ourselves and future generations.



Cleaning our surroundings is a must; it is a responsibility that a man must do. As we learn to do it everyday, make it as a habit, we will be able to take a step ahead forward and build a healthy environment.
Moreover, one of my preview teacher also quoted that "Maysa nga aldaw, maysa nga akkaw" therefore, we can and we will.


















My favorite part is adopting stray animals:)

They are part of the environment too!! I decided to include them because people do lose consciousness with their responsibility; which is to take good care of the animals. They deserve love and to be cherished!!





References 


  • Http://www.blogger.con


  • http://www.mercycare.org/bhs/health-wellness/wellness-resource-library/the-importance-of-planting-trees/


  • https://www.voicesofyouth.org/blog/what-about-environment


  • https://www.vecteezy.com/free-photos/green-environment











Comments

  1. It's great that you're contributing to helping the environment, but it's important to remember that these actions should be genuine, not just for show. You don't need a camera or an audience to motivate you to make a difference. True environmental efforts come from within, and it's the small, everyday actions that count, whether or not anyone is watching. It's about making a real impact, not seeking recognition for it. So, focus on doing the right thing for the planet, even when no one is there to acknowledge your efforts. The environment will benefit, and you'll know you're contributing in a meaningful way.

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  2. Wow! Continue to help our environment to maintain its cleanliness and habitability!🤩

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