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The Real Future of Tomorrow

14th November is celebrated as children’s day in all over the world. 14th November is also the birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of independent India. He believed that it is our duty to nurture children with utmost love, care and affection and help them become good human beings as they are the future of our country. Children day celebration is dedicated to help children around the world to reach their fullest potentials and to become healthy and productive individuals. Celebrated all around the world, it is about giving children a chance to have the best possible lives that they can hold. The Children's day is dedicated to especially helping children around all parts of the world with becoming stronger and healthier individuals. This will be important for the future of society as children need to be protected and supported in order to stay healthy and to be the best adults that they can be. It is also very necessary to be celebrated every year in
Communication is extremely important between family members, especially when some of them live far away. For this reason, today’s technological advances are very helpful to families with busy schedules or widely spread families. There is no doubt about it-the way we communicate with our family members today has changed dramatically in recent years. Just a decade ago, text messaging, blogging, and emails were not methods of family communication. Some people say that technology is impacting families in a negative way. Like for example, instead of eating dinner together, they are instead turning on the television, or using the computer. They dont even have time for little chitchats with the family because they are busy with their phones. These are just a few of the many ways in which technology has changed the way families communicate with one another in today’s modern world. But many families find email and chat rooms useful for keeping in touch and communicate regularly with family
The National Reading Month, as spearheaded by the Philippine Department of Education (DepEd) pursuant to Republic Act No. 10556, is an annual nationwide celebration every November that promotes the love for reading and its importance to the lifelong process of learning among Filipino learners. This year’s theme is Pagbasa: Susi sa Magandang Kinabukasan (Reading: Key to A Beautiful Future). That reading has a powerful effect on our capacity to learn, develop and grow isn’t a new idea. It also give us joy. Aside from the sheer joy of exercising the imagination, research shows reading for pleasure improves literacy, social skills, health and learning outcomes. Reading books is important. You can acquire knowledge, increase memory and imagination, are able to do more and better critical thinking, and it improves language and communication skills, to name some. Reading books is extremely important. Especially for children and young adults, because it makes them stronger to face the chal