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Copyreading Exercises English Filipino
Copyreading Exercises English Filipino
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matandaang nag-viral and larawan at pangngalan ni Drink Water matapos itong mai-
post sa social media.
nang mga sandali ipinagbuntis daw siya ng nanay niya, hindi raw nito kayang hindi
makainum ng tobig. Kaya naman, “Drink Water” ang naisipan nitong ipangalan sa
kanila
kuwento niya, gosto kasi ng nanay niya na maging kaiba ang ngalan ng kaniyang mga
magiging anak
sa ngayon produck endorse na siya kaya hindi niya ikinahiya ang kanyang pangalan
dahil ito ang nagdala ng opotonidad sa kaniya
hala, malaman ninyo ang sikreto kung anong ininom ko kapag pinapawisan sa PE, ani
Drink Water.
sa labis tuwa ay agad naman itong ibahagi ni Drink Water sa kaniyang social media
acount
Face to Face classes, ibinalik na sa MP
Matagumpay na nakabalik sa limang araw na full face-to-face classes nitong
Nobyembre 2 ang 100% ng mga pampublikong paaralan sa Mountain Province.
Kinumpirma ni Schools Division Superintendent Sally B. Ullalim na base sa ulat
ng mga punong-guro sa lahat ng mga pampublikong paaralan sa lalawigan, ganap
nang isinasakatuparan ang full face-to-face classes sa kani-kanilang sinasakupan.
Nangangahulugan aniya ito na 100% ng kanilang mga estudyante ay nakabalik
na sa kani-kanilang paaralan.
Matatandaang alinsunod sa DepEd Order No. 34, ipinag-utos ang pagbabalik
na ng limang araw na face-to-face classes simula Nobyembre 2, sa lahat ng
pampubliko at pribadong paaralan.
Samantala, iniulat ni SDS Ullalim na naging maayos sa pangkalahatan ang
ganap na pagbabalik ng full face-to-face classes.
“Sa ngayon po, maayos naman ang pagbabalik ng ating klase sa mga
pampublikong paaralan,” aniya.
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kinompirma ni Schools Division Superintendent sally b Ullalim na basi sa ulat ng mga
ponong-guro sa lahat ng mga pampoblikong paaralan sa lalawigan, ganap nang
sinasakatuparan ang full face-to-face classes sa kani kanilang sinasakup
sa ngayon po, maayos naman ang pagbabalik ng ating klase sa mga pampublikong
paaralan aniya
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inihayag ni vhong na lubos ang pasalamat niya sa mga taong hindi sumoko sa
pagdasal para sa kanya
naniniwala ang tv host at actor na si Vhong navarro na gumana pa rin ang system ng
hustisya sa bansang pilipinas
mahigit siyam taon ang nakaraan nang kinasohan si Vhong ni Deniece cornejo ng
panggahasa
School days should be a happy time in a young person’s life. What can make
people’s lives a misery during this time, then? In my opinion, there is one word
which answers this question – bullying.
Unfortunately, bullying is quite common in schools where I live. It can affect
students of any age, and boys and girls. A friend of mine had a very negative
experience at school last year as an older boy continually called him names and
sometimes used to post nasty messages about him on Facebook. Obviously, my
friend felt very upset about this and it affected his self-confidence. Some days, he
didn’t want to come to school at all.
What can people do to stop this problem? Personally, I think teachers need to
be aware that bullying may be happening in their classes and be very strict when
they have a case of bullying. Another thing teachers could do is prepare lessons to
talk about the problem with their pupils, which might make bullies realize how badly
they hurry their victims. As for students, if they find out a classmate is being bullied,
they should support them as much as possible and let a teacher know.
Bullying can be a nightmare but there are things we can do to prevent it.
Hopefully, one day all students will be able to go to school without fear of being
bullied.
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school days should be a happy time in a young person’s life
what can make people’s lives a misery during this time, then in my opinion, there is
one word which answers this question – bullying
what can people do to stop this problem personally, i think teachers need to be
aware that bullying may be happening in their classes and be very strict when they
have a case of bullying another thing teachers could do is prepare lessons to talk
about the problem with their pupils, which might make bullies realize how badly
they hurry their victims as for students if they find out a classmate is being bullied
they should support them as much as possible and let a teacher know
unfortunately, bullying is quite common in schools where I live it can affect students
of any age, and boys and girls a friend of mine had a very negative experience at
school last year as an older boy continually called him names and sometimes used to
post nasty messages about him on facebook obviously, my friend felt very upset
about this and it affected his self-confidence some days, he didn’t want to come to
school at all
hopefully one day all students will be able to go to school without fear of being
bullied.
PhilHealth urges public to vaccinate pets
ABTP offers immediate treatment
With the country marking Rabies Awareness Month this March, the Philippine
Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) reminded the public to have their pets
vaccinated and to seek immediate medical attention for animal bites to prevent
rabies
Infection and deaths.
Emmanuel Ledesma Jr., PhilHealth acting president and chief executive officer
said, “Addressing rabies begins with prevention, and this can be done by ensuring
that pets like dogs are properly vaccinated against rabies.”
Ledesma pointed out that the public should not hesitate to get medical care
after getting bitten by animals. He added that the treatment of animal bites is
covered by PhilHealth, so the families of victims should not worry about medical
costs.
Since 2012, PhilHealth has been offering an Animal Bite Treatment Package
(ABTP) that defrays the cost of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) treatment to all
Filipinos.
The ABTP is worth ₱3,000 and covers the cost of providing PEP services such
as vaccines, immunoglobulin, antibiotics and supplies.
It primarily covers bites of domestic animals such as dogs, cats and livestock
such as cows, pigs, horses and goats. Bites from wild animals like bats and monkeys
are also covered by the ABTP.
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emmanuel Ledesma jr, PhilHealth acting president and chef executive officer said,
addressing rabies begins with prevention, and this can be done by ensuring that pets
like dogs are properly vaccinated against rabies
with the country marking Rabies Awareness Month this march the Philippine Health
Insurance Corporation (philhealth) reminded the public to have there pets vacinated
and to seek imediate medical atention for animal bites to prevent rabies
infection and deaths
ledesma pointed out that public should not hisitate to get medical care after getting
biten by animals he added that the treatment of animal bites is covered by
PhilHealth, so the families of victims should not worry about medical costs
since 2012, PhilHealth has been ofering an Animal Bite Treatment Package (ABTP)
that defrays the cost of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) threatment to all Pilipinos
it primarilly cover bites of domestic animals such as dogs cats and livestack such as
cows pigs, horses and goats bites from wild animals like bats and monkys are also
covered by the ABTP
the abtp is worth ₱3,000 and covers the cost of provide PEP service such as
vaccines, immunoglobulin, antibiotics and supplys
Female cops as desk officers draw mixed reactions
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senator Grace po lauded NCRPO’s decision to asign female cops as desk officers,
believing this would give posible complainant, particularly the women and children
the cuorage to report crimes and violents
confining female cops as desk officers is a move resently initiated by the National
capital Regional Police Ofice (ncrpo) has drawn mixed reactions from women
legislators
poe said the move may be a potential sulution to the underreporting and under-
reporting of violense, adding that woman are compasionate and more aproachable,
yet tough and determined
this should not stop the NCRPO, however, from continously exerting efforts to make
the male members of the police force more gender-sensitive Poe said in a stetment
she said good cops, wether female or male will always bolster the faith of people in
the justice system and close the gap between comunities and the police
NCRPO Director Major General edgar Alan Okubo said the female desk officers will
be called “custumer relations officers”
senator Risa Hontiveros, in a separate statement, however said NCRPO shoud not
limit the female cops to desk work they can be tapped to do inteligence work,” she
said citing a case where a female oficer arested a wanted pedophile