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Name: Jhon Henrick Orapa

Course & Year: BSED – SCIENCE Year 1

Subject: The Contemporary World


Instructor: Teacher Gina Galbo
“Bloodshed”

As a result of the United States' decision to withdraw from the


partnership, ISIS rose to prominence, and tragically, violence
broke out in its wake, entangling many more people in the
conflict. When is the battle going to end? Everyone there
suffers, is injured, or is killed, from children to the elderly,
women to men. Is this a result of humanity's evolution? Killing
one another for political power and territories. How could I not
be concerned that a person would be killed in the conflict every
day? Every day, there is a genuine struggle that costs one life,
and it is terrifying because its freedom is being taken away.
Tears welled up in my eyes, my heart ached, and my awareness
was shaky after watching while yesterday, I sit whining about
how bland our dinner is, other people perish from starvation,
cold, dehydration, or gunshot wounds. My life, including
everything I have and where I am now, is definitely a blessing. I
am fortunate such as I do not have to be afraid of guns when I
walk out, but in battle, one mistake might be deadly. It's a shame
I can't help them, but all I can do is pray. I hope people
recognize that we should be grateful for what we have because
we live in a free society where other people desperately need it.
I hope that one day the globe will live in peace, harmony, and
unity because we only get one shot at life.
"My Role as a Citizen in Promoting Peace and Order in the
Community."

In reality, maintaining peace and order is difficult and time-


consuming; yet, as a citizen, it is my role and obligation to
ensure that we live in a community where our lives are not
endangered. My influence isn't great enough to command, but
my contribution could be enough to keep people safe. Even
though I am still young, I can make a difference by taking small
steps, such as actively participating in community events,
projects and campaigns that benefit everyone in the area.

In order to create peace and order, everyone in the community


must participate, not just a few groups. Everyone wants a quiet
and orderly neighborhood, but it can only be achieved if
everyone in the community works together and agrees to take
action. Things can run smoothly if we all have the same
purpose, goal, and expectation for the community.

My role as a citizen in our community is undoubtedly important,


even if it is only to vote for a decent leader, to guide people, to
assist them in finding the correct path, to provide knowledge
about laws and order, to serve those in need, and to advise
people on what is right and wrong. My capacity is limited, and it
must be used appropriately and in a systematic manner if I have
to contribute and participate in the drive to bring peace and
order to our community.

My role as a citizen isn't defined by how I define it today in this


exercise; rather, my actions demonstrate what role I have, which
is to utilize myself to promote peace and order in our
community. This is what has been given to me, my role and
purpose as a citizen, and I must make good use of it in order to
fulfill my responsibilities.
Dear Teacher Galbo,

I have a written answer on short bond paper, but I


chose to utilize documents to ensure that you can see it well,
Ma'am, because I am confident that my handwriting abilities
aren't very good.
My answer belongs to me and it doesn’t belong
to anyone. I meant that I did not plagiarize someone’s answer
from the internet. It is by my own word and based on a real
scenario and experience of mine.

I'm sorry to say this, but I read some of my


classmates' answers and hope they can differentiate what is
reality and what is flowery when it comes to taking action,
especially when it comes to supporting peace and order. I
understand that some people just care about getting a good grade
or ensuring their safeness, but my goal is to share and
demonstrate what a young first-year student can do, despite the
limitations.
Sincerely yours,
Jhon Henrick B. Orapa

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