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`What Will Be Left?'
by NINA ALOLOD
If you’ve been on social media recently, you may have come across the dissent regarding the numerous government plans that would spell nothing but disaster for the environment.
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rally against the 174-hectare reclamation project that would have buried marine protected areas. Most recently was the protest against the pyrolysis-gasification machine in Barangay Candauay that releases toxic gasses by incinerating the city’s trash.
that the relationship is not healthy anymore. Some may struggle to communicate effectively with friends and family especially when it comes to respecting boundaries. These patterns of behavior can be difficult to break, but with self-reflection and a willingness to change, people can learn to build healthier relationships and develop stronger boundaries.
According to psychologists, admitting one’s mistakes can be very difficult for one’s ego and selfimage. Thus, it is easier to spot red flags in others, but when it comes to oneself, people often overlook them.