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Ate Yeng and Mam Belen in Action During Clean Up

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  Brief Story: With a broom/rake in hand and a resolute smile, Ate Yeng, the tireless Badging Section Supervisor, guided her team under the morning sun. She set the tone for the day's clean-up drive by encouraging everyone with upbeat banter and not being afraid to get her hands dirty. Not far behind, Mam Belen, the composed but strong PICD Division Chief, expertly managed logistics, overseeing teams, checking zones, and making sure safety procedures were observed. She quietly inspired others by joining the frontlines with a trash bag, despite her position. Together, Ate Yeng and Mam Belen demonstrated leadership in action, demonstrating that leaders must lead by example in order to bring about genuine change. The cleanup reflected their shared responsibility and pride in their workplace and went beyond simply cleaning up areas.

Embracing Simplicity and Stewardship: A Biblical Perspective on Balancing Technology and Caring for Mother Earth

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In a world driven by technological advancements, there exists a profound challenge — the delicate equilibrium between harnessing the fruits of innovation and nurturing the sacred gift of Mother Earth. As we navigate this complex intersection, the call to simplicity, contentment, and gratitude for limited possessions resonates as a timeless biblical ideal that should guide our choices in every facet of life. The biblical passage, Ecclesiastes 3:11, encapsulates the essence of this call, stating, "He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end." This verse invites reflection on the inherent beauty of God's creation and the eternal connection between humanity and the environment. In the visual representation of this concept through a Triple Exposure image, we witness the intricate dance between tradition, nature, and the changing hues of time. The first exposure unveils ...