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1) The four pillars of education are:

- Learning to know

- Learning to do

- Learning to live together

- Learning to to be

2) The four pillars of education can be apply to my daily live by;

( Learning to know) In this pillar I strive to go to school to learn how to read, think critically, develop my
mathematical skills that can help me to survive from daily lives. I also take time to study the laws of the
land because ignorance in law cannot excuse anyone. I often watch news to learn the latest trends and
provide critical insights on every issue. As I learned this aspect I will push myself to participate in
seminars and other trainings.

( Learning to do ) Everytime I acquire new knowledge I see to it that I applied those things. Whenever I
know something I do not let myself to silent. If I know that I am right I fight for it no matter what it takes.
As result, I volunteer myself for leadership position. I am currently an SK councilor. I attend every council
meeting to discuss the solution of every problem in our Baranggay. Once I become a license teacher I
will practice it and take masteral and doctoral to rich my full potential.

(Learning to live together) In this pillar I will study the different culture and beliefs of other people such
as in religion or tradition. I will accept everyone who wants to share their beliefs and respect it. I will
also attend if I am invited to their programs. I will also offer my help or even conduct a community
service. I will also teach my future students to study the diversity of people so that in the future they
won't be having a hard time to socialize with them.

(Learning to be) I will establish a business to contribute to earn money and contribute to the society. I
will not limit myself to discover my talent. As a matter of fact I set a goal that someday after my study I
will prioritize music. I am raised to a family where no one can play musical instruments. I thought to
myself before that someday my family will be talented not just in academic but in music as well.
3) VATICAN CITY — Religious leaders and scholars representing 14 faith traditions from 23 countries
assembled at the Vatican November 17-19, 2014, in a historic gathering hosted by the Catholic Church
to discuss how men and women complement each other in marriage.

President Henry B. Eyring of the First Presidency is representing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints and will address the assembly on November 18. He is accompanied by Elder L. Tom Perry of the
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and Bishop Gérald Caussé of the Presiding Bishopric.

The historic summit that brought together a diverse group of global faith leaders concluded Wednesday.

Pope Francis set the tone in his opening remarks at the three-day conference by underscoring the
importance of strengthening marriage and families.

This event allows diverse beliefs to share their stands in marriage. In our day many people do not
appreciate the value of marriage. They reasoned that as long as you love each other no need to be
married. In this summit each religion explained that marriage is ordain of God. It is a commandment that
everyone should do. They emphasize that marriage is a covenant and there is a corresponding blessing
for it. Marriage is a solution to lessen the widespread problem of early pregnancy. They may have
differences in their belief but they aimed that every people should be married and take care of their
sacred covenants they made on the altar. They also discourage of what we call "live in" because we are
breaking the God's commandment to be pure and do not commit fornication.

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