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My letter to my future family

  Dear Beloved Family, As I go through different hardships, I really want to thank you guys for making me feel at ease when I come home, especially you, my wife. Many people may not know how caring you are. The things you do to make me happy are truly exceptional – preparing dinner for the whole family, reminding me to be careful, ensuring everything is in the car already. I genuinely appreciate the kiss when I'm leaving for work and the effort to cook for me when I return, even though I'm completely tired. I still can't resist how delicious your cooking is; it's like dining in an expensive restaurant. Thank you, my love; I'm truly grateful for you. To my son and daughter, I want to acknowledge that while Daddy may not spend as much time with you as he'd like, I appreciate the moments we share, especially with you, my son Winston. Even amid your busy schedule preparing for exams, you still make time for activities like playing badminton, something we both enjoy....

What I Can do for my community

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The world produces about 400 million tons of plastic waste a year, but the recycling rate for plastic is even lower than previously estimated. This is where the picture comes in. We all understand that waste poses a significant threat to our world, country, nature, and, more specifically, our community. By incorporating recycling into our daily lives, we have the power to save lives. I mean, who wouldn't want to contribute to saving lives? Consider, for instance, a teenager named Juan who enjoys drinking soft drinks from water bottles but tends to discard them anywhere – yes, anywhere at all. So, what do you think will happen to that water bottle? Naturally, it can cause harm to us. Let's say, for example, that the water bottle ends up in a canal and becomes the cause of a flood. In such a scenario, our entire community is adversely affected. The impact of recycling the items we can recycle is genuinely powerful, as it can shield us from undesirable events, particularly floods ...

Torres Family

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  Dear Beloved Family, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you for the thoughtful things you have done for me. To my mother, who has always been my comfort and support, whether it's packing my breakfast, reminding me not to skip dinner, or wrapping the books I recently bought from Shopee. Your love and care mean the world to me. To my father, who tirelessly works all day to provide for us. I remember asking for a badminton set, not fully realizing the financial strain we were under. Yet, on Christmas, I was shocked and overwhelmed with joy when you handed me the very badminton set I had been dreaming of, saying, "Nak, para sa'yo." I was moved to tears and couldn't express my gratitude enough. Thank you so much, Papa. I love you. And to my two brothers, thank you for always being there for me. Whether we're playing chess or badminton, your company brings me immense joy. I recall a funny incident when we lost track of time playing checkers u...