July 29, 2010, a very exciting day, our NSTP class are going to share something interesting about CLUSTER-BOMB to the public. I go out of bed so early to prepare well, and my mother woke me up, and then after my daily morning routine I my self go to my classmate named Reynaldo and Pocholo, and we leave our places together.
Then after a long drive we arrived in the meeting place at 12:15 in Ever Gotesco Mall entrance, I don’t no what exactly the time is, then suddenly I and my two classmates saw one of our classmate, named Brian and we’re smiling each other because we thought that we are late, so, my classmates and I decided to go inside of the mall to fast a little bit of time because we’re early.
Then little by little the class are started to be complete, and when the class get complete, a few minutes later sir Gaddi bought us an ice cream, and after eating ice cream we group our self into 3? one in ”Batasan Congress” and other are in the ” Batasan National High School” and ”City Hall” i’m not realy sure about this. And my group destined to ”B.N.H.S.”
We really shocked after we saw a big crowd of students, and they are all staring at us. And we talk together, making a plan how we are going to distribute the information paper about ”CLUSTER BOMB”, And we decided to distribute it all together one place to another, and the students wandering what kind of thing we are distributing. Some of them are willing to accept and the other are just rejecting it, but it’s okay to us.
And thats been a very tiring afternoon to us, but we really enjoyed it.
We learn a lot of things.














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