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The Top Dog of the IT Industry

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  The IT Industry: My Preferable Job The IT industry has a lot to offer, from developing to launching apps—it’s all related to their specialization. It's an interesting field that I want to pursue, yet I’m not really knowledgeable about the basics of technology. It’s also true that it can be learned, but I don’t think this will ignite my passion and skills in life. In contrast, I was a fan of breaking a firewall created to safeguard significant information about a certain thing. I watched numerous dramas in which the job of the leads was related to IT. A drama called Mad Dog was one of my favorites, and I greatly admired the one who was behind their success—a certain guy behind the computer, maneuvering their operations. In relation to career opportunities in the IT industry, if I were given a chance to pursue one, provided that I had enough commitment and passion to do so, I would try to enter the world of system development . The reasons why I decided to take this path are be

The Evidentiary Results of the Man-Made Disaster

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                             Will you be my techy-techy one?    Despite the challenges, we ALL remained standing

Extremely Vicious: Toxicity Can Also Be Found In Your Electronic Devices

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E xt remely Vi cio us Electronic waste is an issue that needs to be addressed. It wreaked havoc on people not only along the coast but all over the world. Not only is it dangerous because it is indeed a waste, but the peril is heightened because it comes from unused electronic devices and parts. We can’t hide the fact that it’s considered one of the main causes of danger to our environment and to humans. According to the latest Global E-waste Monitor report of the United Nations, the Philippines had generated 3.9 kg of e-waste two years ago, and it continues to rise as the population gets bigger. With all that, it continues to grow rapidly, and we didn’t know that we generate almost 50 million tons of electronic waste every year . Imagine how enormous the amount is and how it can change our lives—in terms of living peacefully and the status of our mother nature. When it comes to the aftermath of a mountain of electronic waste, the air we breathe is now accompanied by toxicity caus