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What is Brain Drain? Cite examples. What are ways we can do in order to avoid this?

Brain drain also known as human capital flight is losing a highly professional in a main
land country seeking better jobs or opportunities abroad. The term brain dead coined from the
Royal Society to describe the loss of scientists and technologists to North America from Europe.
The example of brain dead is Wesley So, Wesley So is a Filipino chess grand master he left the
Philippines to find a better support from government that the Philippines lack doing it, so he
can make his playing improve and he also became American by emigrating to United States.

To avoid this, the country must have higher salaries or competitive salaries, salaries is one of
the most common reasons why highly professionals leave their home country. Second is
investing or improving on education, highly intelligent people leaving the country because that
country that they left is teaching in traditional they are sometimes lack of equipment that is
only available in another country and last is improve the working conditions this can make the
employee satisfied. Positive working conditions can lead to higher job satisfaction and lower
levels of stress and burnout. Satisfied employees are more likely to be engaged, loyal, and
committed to their work and their organization, avoid pressuring employees.

The departure of highly skilled professionals to pursue better opportunities abroad, poses a
global challenge with consequence for nations and individuals alike. Often exemplified by cases
like Filipino chess grandmaster Wesley So's move to the United States for greater support,
countering brain drain necessitates offering competitive salaries, improving educational
infrastructure, and fostering positive working conditions. By addressing these factors, countries
can incentivize their skilled workforce to stay, contribute, and invest their talents domestically,
ultimately reducing the loss of valuable human capital.
How can you help in conserving our environment? Is climate change considered a threat to all
humans? Cite some measures to follow in order to lessen our garbage problems.

Climate change can and will destroy the Earth if people still don’t care and have no
actions to slow down or stop it. It significantly affects all the countries environment, economy
and lives. Having extreme temperature will kill the plants and trees. Lands are sinking because
the ice is melting, it’s scary that possibly 1 day this world that once we live in is already sank on
water and it’s unhabitable. More frequent and severe weather events, including typhoons and
wildfires will becoming the new normal. Access to clean water also is challenging because there
is possibility that they are contaminated.

To help conserve our environment we must not waste food because the food that we have
dump is now not edible and that food that got wasted will possibly feed animals that helps the
environment. Using renewable energy, reduce, reuse and recycle. Reducing the cutting trees
reusing the clothes or give them to charities if you will just dump it and recycle, recycling is the
most impactful thing to do that most people don’t do like they just destroy a not functioning
car, or some people just burn it and also plant more trees. Is climate change considered a
threat to all humans? Yes, as mentioned above and it can also cause human extinction. To
lessen our garbage problems first is we must do the reduce, reuse, recycle, second is by using
waste to energy technology and last is waste separation.

The urgency of conserving our environment and addressing climate change cannot be
overstated. Climate change poses a grave threat to humanity, affecting the environment,
economies, and livelihoods across the globe. The consequences, from extreme temperatures
and rising sea levels to more frequent and severe weather events, demand immediate action.
To help in this endeavor, individuals can make a difference by reducing waste, adopting
renewable energy sources, and planting trees. Climate change is indeed a threat to all humans,
potentially even risking our existence, making it imperative to implement measures to lessen
our garbage problems, including the practice of "reduce, reuse, recycle," embracing waste-to-
energy technologies, and promoting waste separation for a more sustainable and resilient
future.
Should Filipino subject be taken out of college curriculum? Why and why not? Explain your
answer.

Should Filipino subject be taken out of college curriculum? No, why? By removing them
it can lead to a loss of cultures, history, cultural identity and specially the language. The Filipino
subject is only available in this country it’s extremely challenging to encounter that subject in
different countries. By keeping this subject, we are also preserving our cultural identity, it
preserves and promote our language and culture.

This subject ensures that our rich traditions, values, and stories are passed down through
generations, preserving it. This subject also came from our ancestors so we must respect our
roots and keeping them so that we value the language that they had made. Also by taking this
subject out it can affect jobs, it can affect 1,000+ teachers that studied this subject so that they
can teach students or future students about our native language.

Filipino subject should not be removed from the college curriculum. Doing so would risk erasing
our cultural heritage, history, and the very essence of our national identity. The subject serves
guardian of our traditions, values, and stories, ensuring they are passed on to future
generations. By its removal it could have socio-economic consequences, affecting the
livelihoods of the numerous teachers who have dedicated themselves to preserving and
teaching our native language to students, both present and future. Retaining the Filipino
subject is not just an educational choice, it is a commitment to preserve our culture and
identity.

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