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Act Now: Clean Up for a Better Tomorrow

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  The picture shows a scene of cleaning, with trash being picked up and gathered. It would stress proper waste disposal and keeping the environment clean. This activity promotes cleanliness and healthiness in the environment by reducing litter and encouraging others to participate in maintaining clean, healthy surroundings.     The image shows caring for plants in a recycled container, promoting environmental protection. It tends to reveal the importance of small, sustainable actions such as gardening and material reuse in encouraging a local community to live more ecologically friendly lifestyles.     The picture shows a variety of recycled materials being repurposed into craft projects, including red paper and sticks. These items are being assembled, likely to create decorations or functional objects, demonstrating how everyday materials can be reused in creative and practical ways. This is a concept of recycling, which converts substance into new purpose, reduces waste, and promotes

FIRST QUARTER REFLECTION

I gained some of the best knowledge about creating and managing websites during the first quarter of ICT, from selecting engaging subjects to creating user-friendly layouts. I also gained knowledge about the background and significance of the internet for entertainment, education, and communication. Probably the most significant was learning how to recognize citations, which gives my work credibility and prevents plagiarism.   For me, the technical abilities required for web development have been the most difficult and demanding, particularly in the areas of coding and data administration. While trying to create my website, I also found it to be a little difficult to make sure that utility and aesthetics are balanced in order to accommodate each other. Since different contents may utilize various styles, learning two different citation styles has also proven challenging.   I utilized internet tutorials to expand my knowledge and divided difficult subjects into digestible chunks in orde