Wednesday, April 24, 2024

From Dreams to Reality: My Journey as a Civil Engineer

       A decade from now, I picture myself as an experienced civil engineer, confidently handling complex projects and making a big impact on sustainable infrastructure development. Although I initially wanted to be a teacher, I ended up in civil engineering and fell in love with the problem-solving and practical solutions it offers. Dealing with challenges and using new methods every day keeps me motivated to create a better future.


        Even though I switched from my original plan, my motto "Building dreams is better than just talking about them" is still my guiding principle. It's all about taking action and making things happen rather than just talking about them. As a civil engineer, I not only construct physical structures but also inspire others to chase their dreams with determination.


      In the future, I see myself in leadership positions in engineering, promoting sustainable practices and encouraging a culture of continuous learning. Working with diverse teams and using the latest technologies will be key to achieving these goals and making the world more resilient and harmonious.


          I'm excited about what lies ahead, knowing that each project completed brings us closer to a brighter future. My focus remains on making a real difference, leaving behind a legacy of innovation, honesty, and a deep passion for turning dreams into reality.



          

SOURCES:


https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.ucf.edu/online/engineering/news/how-much-do-civil-engineers-make/&ved=2ahUKEwiK_4DsqdyFAxWyXWwGHeO9BPcQr4kDegQIFRAA&usg=AOvVaw1kxhSZendq9WsuflTlnGSg



Sunday, April 21, 2024

Change, It Starts With Me

       The desire to change the world is a sentiment shared by many, a noble aspiration that speaks to our innate desire for progress and improvement. But let's be real, it can be super daunting and confusing to figure out where to start. The thing is, real change doesn't happen globally right off the bat. It kicks off from within ourselves. It's about looking inward, knowing what we value, what we're good at, and where we can improve. That's the first step to making meaningful changes happen.


         Once we have a clear understanding of ourselves, the next step is to identify our sphere of influence. Change often begins in our immediate surroundings, whether it's within our families, communities, schools or workplaces. By cultivating positive habits, leading by example, and fostering open dialogue, we can effect change on a smaller scale that ripples outward.


         Working together is a big deal when it comes to starting change. We all know one person can't change everything alone, so it's important to team up with people and groups who think like us. When we join forces, we can make a bigger impact, share stuff we have, and back each other's projects. Teamwork brings fresh ideas and helps us stay strong when things get tough.


         Lastly, perseverance is crucial in the journey of change. We've got to realize that progress often happens bit by bit, with hiccups and challenges thrown in. But if we stay true to what we believe in, learn from our mistakes, and switch things up when needed, we'll keep pushing ahead. Change isn't a one-time thing; it's ongoing. When we embrace this mindset, we give ourselves the power to make good things happen, step by step.


          To sum it up, making a difference in the world begins with knowing ourselves, spreads through our close circles, gets stronger when we work together, and needs us to keep at it no matter what. When we live by these ideas, we each play a part in making the world better, leaving behind something good for the future.




SOURCES:

https://tinybuddha.com/blog/you-dont-need-to-do-big-things-to-change-the-world/

Araw ng Kagitingan: Honoring Bravery

 


ARAW NG KAGITINGAN


Araw ng Kagitingan, also known as the Day of Valor, is a significant event in the Philippines commemorating the bravery and sacrifices of Filipino fighters during World War II. This day holds immense historical and cultural importance as it reminds us of the extraordinary courage displayed by Filipino soldiers and civilians in the face of adversity.

In World War II, the Philippines became a war zone and had a tough time under the Japanese rule. Filipino soldiers fought hard battles with their American friends, showing strong courage and determination. The Battle of Bataan is a great example of Filipino bravery, where soldiers faced really tough situations but kept fighting for their country's freedom. Araw ng Kagitingan is important because reminds us the sacrifices made by Filipino fighters. Many soldiers went through really tough times, dealing with diseases, hunger, and harsh treatment, but they never gave up. Their bravery is a big inspiration for us all, showing how strong Filipinos can be even when things are really hard. Also, Araw ng Kagitingan is a day to pay respect not only to the soldiers but also to the regular people who went through tough times during the war. Many Filipinos joined the resistance and took
big risks to fight for freedom. Their efforts are really important in telling the story of Filipino bravery and strength during one of the toughest times in history.
Nowadays, Araw ng Kagitingan reminds us to stay alert, united, and proud of our country. It makes us think about the sacrifices made by our ancestors and reminds us of the values of bravery, strength, and love for our nation. By celebrating this day, we make sure that the memory of Filipino courage during World War II stays strong and keeps motivating future generations.




SOURCES:

https://g.co/about/nfhyya

Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Exploring Community Insights: A Journey through Caoayan's Community-Based Research

           Community-Based Research (CBR) is a  Research study conducted by us,  four members of our group who similarly came from the same community specifically the community of Caoayan. Our study was all about the Arts and Culture of our community, but focusing more on Urban Legends. This study was somewhat not easy for us to conduct because we didn't know where to conduct our study, however we still managed to conduct it and made an interview about the urban legends of Caoayan from elders. 

           We were assigned specific  parts for our web design. Although, we were assigned different tasks to make our project more easier, everyone of us still helped each other. We made and finalized our project at our leader's house which became a big help for us to finish it sooner. In conducting our study, we decided to interview at least ten elders. 

            While having the interview, many stories was told to us which made us more entertained  and curious for our very own culture. We were amazed by what we have heard from them. Their stories might be unbelievale at first, but hearing the stories from the ones who had seen it ane experienced our urban legends first hand made us have the  goosebumps. 

             Listening to their stories is like the feeling of being a kid who gets to hear stories before going to bed. Just like the stories for children, our urban legend are adventorous and entertaining, yet memorable and lesson-giving. A lesson that we should and we must treasure the arts and ulture of our community. Our culture resonates the past of our community and ancestors which needs to be preserved for the next generations. 

             In conclusion, this  Community-Based Research is really helpful and essential for people. As this helps us to be more aware of our community.  Also, this is a big help for citizens to love their respective communities, to treasure and respect the things that sbolizes their communities.






From Dreams to Reality: My Journey as a Civil Engineer

       A  decade from now, I picture myself as an experienced civil engineer, confidently handling complex projects and making a big impact ...