We shot this video documentation in Family Park, Rainforest Park and Archival Eco-House during our Nat Sci field trip.
The whale shark, Rhincodon typus, is a slow-moving filter feeding shark and the largest extant fish species.
We shot this video documentation in Family Park, Rainforest Park and Archival Eco-House during our Nat Sci field trip.
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It was Easter. Everyone was pretty excited about an early morn trip to Oslob to experience a close encounter with the largest animal in the world- the whale shark.
As we arrived, the sea glittered in sunshine while a mass of water rose and fell hitting huge rocks by the shore. The ambiance of the sea filled our hearts with enthusiasm. We dashed and walk through stones and had our moment with the waves. Of course, we didn’t miss taking pictures, not minding ourselves to get wet.
Goodbye first sem! hello second sem 🙂
My senior year of high school, I had the genius idea of taking AP Physics, AP Calculus, and AP Statistics, all at the same time.
I pushed myself so hard that year all because I wanted to earn college credits and therefore graduate from college in less than four years.
I did that.
I started working a full-time job at the age of 19 and earned my bachelor’s degree in two and a half years.
I figured that if I got my degree early and had some experience under my belt, I’d be ahead of the game career-wise and would be taking steps towards my journey up the quote-on-quote career ladder. If I did this, I would be a few steps closer to becoming the VP of some great company where my work would consume all of my energy every day.
That’s what success looked like most of my life.
I was…
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In the midst of winter, i found there was, within me, an invincible summer.
– Albert Camus
Seeing children in ragged clothes running and playing, and parents making a living- cooking barbeque or even selling green mangoes and hanging rice or “puso” to suffice their everyday needs and fill their hungry stomachs, touched my heart. I can even remember … Continue reading
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