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The Equality of Genders

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  This advocacy poster aims to ensure that all people, regardless of gender, have equal access to opportunities and rights. Gender roles differ and this has consequences for women. The goal of gender equality is to establish a society in which men and women are afforded equal opportunities, rights, and responsibilities in every aspect of life.                        I used Canva to create this poster, and Ibis Paint was used to create parts of the logo. The circle's element stands for women's struggle for equality. I want this advocacy to be taken seriously because, as we all know, women are frequently denigrated by society. Some people are finding it difficult to obtain employment due to the unfair gender restrictions placed on certain positions. Growing up, I witnessed boys making comments similar to what I've mentioned in my advocacy: "Mas malakas ako kasi lalaki ako." I don't want the next generation to be even more prejudiced against men and believe that

The Equality of Genders

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Woman can do what men can do Background Women have disadvantages as a result of gender roles that differ. This restricts their ability to safeguard and provide for their health as well as their access to resources. Compared to men, the percentage distribution of hired women in agriculture is smaller. Growing up, I saw that boys would often remark things like, "Mas malakas ako kasi lalaki ako." I do not want the next generation to have even greater prejudice towards guys and assert that men have greater ability. Aim Gender equality aims to create a society where men and women have equal rights, obligations, and opportunities in all areas of life. Objectives • Encourage individual female success • Have a conversation about gender equality with your family and kids. • DISAGREE WITH RACIST AND CHAUVINIST ATTITUDES. • ASSIST WOMEN IN GETTING POWER. • Encourage collaboration between all genders. Target The main target audience can include: • Government officials  • Heads of private

Weakness: Being Alone

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In any situation, I don't want to be alone myself. Every time I'm by myself, I find myself feeling anxious. It all began when I began making friends out of fear of being left alone once more. When I'm surrounded by individuals I care about, I feel relieved. When I'm with them, I can be who I am. Because I was frightened of losing them, I truly don't want to argue or disappoint them. But as I become older, I've come to understand that people are not always in our lives, there are moments when you have to be independent and alone. While some may remain, the majority depart. I'm truly grateful of those that decided to stick around despite the ups and downs.  These days, I like spending at least an hour or two alone, and I can honestly state that being by myself doesn't have to make me unhappy. There have been many changes in me recently. I can now refuse requests from people, even if it disappoints them, and I am no longer reliant on others to help me make

Instruments: Who knows I can play

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I started playing guitar when I was 9 years old. My first guitar was a gift for my birthday from my father, it was my favorite color, pink.  My cousin used to teach me the basics. She taught me 4 different chords only and with that I was so happy already. When I was on grade 5 there was a perfomance task where we must show our talents. Playing Guitar was the first thing that comes to my mind. It was the first time that I'm showing off this side of me. I was really nervous and shy to sing and play in front of my classmates and teacher but I did it.  I continued to improve my musical skills, and when I was a junior in high school, I tried out for the SPA (Special Programme in the Arts) curriculum. Media Arts, Creative Writing, Visual Arts, Theatre, Dance, and Music are the six divisions of SPA. Fortunately, out of everyone who tried out for Music, I placed 10th overall. For four years (grades 7 through 10), I pursued music. And this is when I started to learn the ukulele.

Friendship: A difficult start

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Making friends was incredibly difficult for me in nursery school. Being too shy to communicate and interact with other kids made me isolate myself. After a year, I changed schools, but I remain the same, I lack friends and continue to be a quiet child in a classroom full of energetic children. However, a kid named Marcus suddenly came up to me and said he wanted to be friends. My very first friend was him. We grew close and remained closest friends until grade two, when he relocated to Manila. Despite this, I can claim that he was a huge influence on my ability to make friends and interact with other people. In the years that followed, I began making new acquaintances, and I was glad. When I transferred schools in fifth grade, I was initially shy as usual, but over time, I was able to get along and make friends with them. I used to find it difficult to communicate and make friends when I was in a new situation, so I'm grateful of my current group of friends