• Maulang Gabi
    Maulang Gabi 🌧️
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  • "Even the smallest act of kindness can change someone's day."
    "Even the smallest act of kindness can change someone's day."
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  • Correction does much but encouragement does more.

    - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    Correction does much but encouragement does more. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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  • Did you know?

    "MPOX"
    Mpox is an infectious disease that can cause a painful rash, enlarged lymph nodes, fever, headache, muscle ache, back pain and low energy. Most people fully recover, but some get very sick.

    Mpox is caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV). It is an enveloped double-stranded DNA virus of the Orthopoxvirus genus in the Poxviridae family, which includes variola, cowpox, vaccinia and other viruses. There are two distinct clades of the virus: clade I (with subclades Ia and Ib) and clade II (with subclades IIa and IIb).

    The natural reservoir of the virus is unknown, but various small mammals such as squirrels and monkeys are susceptible.

    Deadlier mpox variant not yet in PH, no need for lockdown – DOH, May 31, 2025

    “Mpox Clade I-b has yet to be seen here in the Philippines. We mostly have Clade II. Clade II has a lower mortality rate, around one for every ten, compared to four to five with Clade I-b,” the DOH said.

    “There is no need to have a lockdown over mpox since it is not airborne. The DOH reminds everyone not to believe circulating FAKE Facebook posts with a misleading marketing strategy, fake endorsement from experts, and unrealistic statements about health,” the DOH said.


    Tamang kaalaman laban sa banta ng mpox; STAY ALERT AND SAFE EVERYONE
    💡Did you know? "MPOX" Mpox is an infectious disease that can cause a painful rash, enlarged lymph nodes, fever, headache, muscle ache, back pain and low energy. Most people fully recover, but some get very sick. Mpox is caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV). It is an enveloped double-stranded DNA virus of the Orthopoxvirus genus in the Poxviridae family, which includes variola, cowpox, vaccinia and other viruses. There are two distinct clades of the virus: clade I (with subclades Ia and Ib) and clade II (with subclades IIa and IIb). The natural reservoir of the virus is unknown, but various small mammals such as squirrels and monkeys are susceptible. Deadlier mpox variant not yet in PH, no need for lockdown – DOH, May 31, 2025 “Mpox Clade I-b has yet to be seen here in the Philippines. We mostly have Clade II. Clade II has a lower mortality rate, around one for every ten, compared to four to five with Clade I-b,” the DOH said. “There is no need to have a lockdown over mpox since it is not airborne. The DOH reminds everyone not to believe circulating FAKE Facebook posts with a misleading marketing strategy, fake endorsement from experts, and unrealistic statements about health,” the DOH said. 🚨 Tamang kaalaman laban sa banta ng mpox; STAY ALERT AND SAFE EVERYONE
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  • Don't be afraid of change, be afraid of staying the same.
    Don't be afraid of change, be afraid of staying the same.
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  • Did you know?


    Laughing came before language. How do we know? Some researchers tickled baby apes, which, beyond being adorable, showed that they share the same structure as ours and likely arose in our common ancestors millions of years ago. Language came about much later.

    #funfactpart1
    💡Did you know? 😂Laughing came before language. How do we know? Some researchers tickled baby apes, which, beyond being adorable, showed that they share the same structure as ours and likely arose in our common ancestors millions of years ago. Language came about much later. #funfactpart1 🤔
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  • happy fiesta brgy. tangway loob!!
    happy fiesta brgy. tangway loob!!
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  • Every pain gives a lesson and every lesson changes a person
    Every pain gives a lesson and every lesson changes a person
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  • # Horoscope Readings May 30 2025
    - *Aries (March 21 - April 19)*: The Moon in Cancer puts you in touch with your emotions. Use this energy to nurture your relationships and prioritize self-care.
    - *Taurus (April 20 - May 20)*: Enjoy the easy and intuitive energy of the Cancer Moon. Focus on stability and practicality in your relationships and daily life.
    - *Gemini (May 21 - June 20)*: Seek healing and balance in your life. The Cancer Moon supports your growth and well-being.
    - *Cancer (June 21 - July 22)*: The Moon travels freely through your sign, making it a great day for self-reflection and emotional connection.
    - *Leo (July 23 - August 22)*: Dive deep into your emotions and explore your inner world. This is a great opportunity for personal growth.
    - *Virgo (August 23 - September 22)*: Make friends and generate emotional connections. Your social skills are highlighted today.
    - *Libra (September 23 - October 22)*: Stand in your power and show mercy to others. Balance your relationships and prioritize harmony.
    - *Scorpio (October 23 - November 21)*: Feel lighter and more carefree today. Take advantage of the positive energy to tackle challenges.
    - *Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21)*: Solidify commitments and focus on stability. This is a great day to make long-term plans.
    - *Capricorn (December 22 - January 19)*: Heart connections are easy to find. Nurture your relationships and prioritize love.
    - *Aquarius (January 20 - February 18)*: Organize your life and prioritize practicality. Get your affairs in order.
    - *Pisces (February 19 - March 20)*: Tap into your creativity and let your emotions guide you. This is a great day for artistic expression.

    # Card of the Day
    The Tower: Nothing is forever, and stability is an illusion. Be prepared for unexpected changes and growth
    # 🧿Horoscope Readings May 30 2025 - *Aries (March 21 - April 19)*: 🌙 The Moon in Cancer puts you in touch with your emotions. Use this energy to nurture your relationships and prioritize self-care. ❤️ - *Taurus (April 20 - May 20)*: 🌿 Enjoy the easy and intuitive energy of the Cancer Moon. Focus on stability and practicality in your relationships and daily life. 💪 - *Gemini (May 21 - June 20)*: 🌈 Seek healing and balance in your life. The Cancer Moon supports your growth and well-being. 🌸 - *Cancer (June 21 - July 22)*: 🌟 The Moon travels freely through your sign, making it a great day for self-reflection and emotional connection. 💫 - *Leo (July 23 - August 22)*: 🔍 Dive deep into your emotions and explore your inner world. This is a great opportunity for personal growth. 📚 - *Virgo (August 23 - September 22)*: 👥 Make friends and generate emotional connections. Your social skills are highlighted today. 🤝 - *Libra (September 23 - October 22)*: ⚖️ Stand in your power and show mercy to others. Balance your relationships and prioritize harmony. 🌈 - *Scorpio (October 23 - November 21)*: 🌞 Feel lighter and more carefree today. Take advantage of the positive energy to tackle challenges. 💪 - *Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21)*: 📝 Solidify commitments and focus on stability. This is a great day to make long-term plans. 📅 - *Capricorn (December 22 - January 19)*: ❤️ Heart connections are easy to find. Nurture your relationships and prioritize love. 💕 - *Aquarius (January 20 - February 18)*: 🗂️ Organize your life and prioritize practicality. Get your affairs in order. 📈 - *Pisces (February 19 - March 20)*: 🎨 Tap into your creativity and let your emotions guide you. This is a great day for artistic expression. 🌈 # Card of the Day 🔮 The Tower: Nothing is forever, and stability is an illusion. Be prepared for unexpected changes and growth
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  • "All change is hard at first, messy in the middle and so beautiful at the end”

    -Robin Sharma
    "All change is hard at first, messy in the middle and so beautiful at the end” -Robin Sharma
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  • “You cannot change your future, but you can change your habits, and surely your habits will change your future.”

    – A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
    “You cannot change your future, but you can change your habits, and surely your habits will change your future.” – A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
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  • Title: Love, Loss, and a Father’s Fury: The Tragedy of Tancredi and Ghismunda

    Introduction:
    Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron opens a window into medieval values, relationships, and human folly. In the tragic tale of Tancredi and Ghismunda (Day 4, Tale 1), Boccaccio presents a powerful story of love stifled by authority and honor. This tale explores the devastating consequences of controlling love and highlights the conflict between individual desire and patriarchal rule. Through vivid storytelling and emotional depth, the tale still resonates in modern conversations about personal freedom and family expectations.

    Summary:
    Tancredi, Prince of Salerno, is overly protective of his daughter, Ghismunda, and delays arranging a second marriage for her after her husband dies. In secret, she falls in love with Guiscardo, a man of lower status. When Tancredi discovers their affair, he has Guiscardo killed and sends his heart to Ghismunda in a golden cup. Devastated, she poisons herself after drinking from the cup, dying beside the heart of her beloved.

    Analysis:
    This tale is rich in emotional tension and moral ambiguity. At its heart is the theme of love versus authority. Tancredi’s love for his daughter morphs into control, while Ghismunda’s love for Guiscardo is passionate, brave, and ultimately self-destructive. The conflict between personal desire and social expectation—especially a woman’s right to choose her partner—drives the tragedy.

    Symbolism is central to the tale. The golden cup containing Guiscardo’s heart is a haunting image of love tainted by violence. It also reflects medieval values where honor and appearances outweighed genuine human connection. Boccaccio uses irony—especially dramatic irony—in revealing Tancredi’s well-intentioned but fatal decisions. His attempts to “protect” Ghismunda lead to her demise.

    The story critiques patriarchy and the illusion of moral superiority. Ghismunda’s eloquent defense of her love to her father is one of the most powerful monologues in The Decameron, challenging the double standard that allowed men sexual freedom while condemning women for the same.

    Personal Response:
    This tale struck me with its emotional intensity and timeless relevance. Ghismunda’s courage and sorrow were deeply moving. Her voice feels modern in its demand for autonomy, even though the story is centuries old. While Tancredi sees himself as a righteous father, his actions reveal how love can become oppressive when mixed with control.

    Conclusion:
    The tragedy of Tancredi and Ghismunda reminds us that love cannot thrive under tyranny and that emotional repression often leads to destruction. Boccaccio’s tale offers a timeless meditation on power, agency, and the cost of pride. In an age where we still debate personal freedom and societal roles, this story remains hauntingly relevant.


    #The_Decameron
    #Literary Analysis
    #Analysis
    #Literature
    #Blog
    #College Assignment
    #StoryTelling
    #Blog Essay
    Title: Love, Loss, and a Father’s Fury: The Tragedy of Tancredi and Ghismunda Introduction: Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron opens a window into medieval values, relationships, and human folly. In the tragic tale of Tancredi and Ghismunda (Day 4, Tale 1), Boccaccio presents a powerful story of love stifled by authority and honor. This tale explores the devastating consequences of controlling love and highlights the conflict between individual desire and patriarchal rule. Through vivid storytelling and emotional depth, the tale still resonates in modern conversations about personal freedom and family expectations. Summary: Tancredi, Prince of Salerno, is overly protective of his daughter, Ghismunda, and delays arranging a second marriage for her after her husband dies. In secret, she falls in love with Guiscardo, a man of lower status. When Tancredi discovers their affair, he has Guiscardo killed and sends his heart to Ghismunda in a golden cup. Devastated, she poisons herself after drinking from the cup, dying beside the heart of her beloved. Analysis: This tale is rich in emotional tension and moral ambiguity. At its heart is the theme of love versus authority. Tancredi’s love for his daughter morphs into control, while Ghismunda’s love for Guiscardo is passionate, brave, and ultimately self-destructive. The conflict between personal desire and social expectation—especially a woman’s right to choose her partner—drives the tragedy. Symbolism is central to the tale. The golden cup containing Guiscardo’s heart is a haunting image of love tainted by violence. It also reflects medieval values where honor and appearances outweighed genuine human connection. Boccaccio uses irony—especially dramatic irony—in revealing Tancredi’s well-intentioned but fatal decisions. His attempts to “protect” Ghismunda lead to her demise. The story critiques patriarchy and the illusion of moral superiority. Ghismunda’s eloquent defense of her love to her father is one of the most powerful monologues in The Decameron, challenging the double standard that allowed men sexual freedom while condemning women for the same. Personal Response: This tale struck me with its emotional intensity and timeless relevance. Ghismunda’s courage and sorrow were deeply moving. Her voice feels modern in its demand for autonomy, even though the story is centuries old. While Tancredi sees himself as a righteous father, his actions reveal how love can become oppressive when mixed with control. Conclusion: The tragedy of Tancredi and Ghismunda reminds us that love cannot thrive under tyranny and that emotional repression often leads to destruction. Boccaccio’s tale offers a timeless meditation on power, agency, and the cost of pride. In an age where we still debate personal freedom and societal roles, this story remains hauntingly relevant. #The_Decameron #Literary Analysis #Analysis #Literature #Blog #College Assignment #StoryTelling #Blog Essay
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