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Consequently,  Dr.  Robert  Norberte,  Dean  of  College  of  Education  and  Arts  of  SISC,
       welcomed the next resource speaker, Dr. Jeoffrey Calimag an SCPM from the School of Global

       Studies  Kyungsung  University  South  Korea  as  he  present  on  “Sustainable  Health  Care  and
       Well-Being Promotion with 14.0: Advancing New Competencies from SDG No. 3’s Accelerated
       Efforts to Reversal Implications of COVID-19.” He had touched on how it is important to build a
       prosperous society, Child’s health and COVID implications on it especially how the pandemic
       has interrupted childhood immunization programs worldwide. Furthermore, he talked about
       how this concern should be re-reverse and how society may be able to adjust with the abrupt
       changes  in  the  Health  and  Healthcare  ecosystem.  To  show  appreciation  to  Dr.  Calimag  for
       enthusiastically sharing and raising his topic in breadth and depth of knowledge, he was also
       given an e-certificate by Dr. Ma. Felma C. Tria. As the second day's morning session concluded
       and  the  lunch  break  began,  the  host  reminded  all  zoom  participants  of  the  guidelines  and
       parallel session procedures for the afternoon session.


















                   Maria Estela Monette Monte Flauta                        Dr. Rolly S. Donato
                          (Best Research Paper)                        (Best Research Presentation)

                  On the afternoon session, Ms. Sto. Tomas once again welcomed all the zoom participants
       before heading on the parallel session. The parallel session was still divided into 4 clusters the
       same  with  the  day  one  but  now  had  different  presenters.  Every  researcher  was  given  the
       opportunity to present their topics which was followed by the open forum or Q&A portion for

       all  the  zoom  participants,  and  for  the  researcher  as  well,  to  state  their  inquiries  and
       clarifications. For instance, on one of the clusters, specifically on Cluster A about Health and
       well-being,  three  of  Masters  in  Psychology  graduates  presented  their  researches:  Ms.  Aire
       Yukdawan  on  “Sexual  Minority  Discrimination,  Psychological  Distress  &  coping  responses  of
       LGBT  persons  deprived  of  liberty”,  Ms.  Julie  Nolasco  on  “Effects  of  Inoculation  therapy  on
       levels  of  aggression  of  Traffic  constables;”  and  Ms.  Kathleen  Calison  on  “Perfectionism  and
       avoidant coping attachment to diet beliefs of the millennials.” As research presentations go on,
       all  presenters  were  given  an  e-certificate  by  the  designated  person  in  each  cluster  in
       recognition of all the authors excellence in delivery and great research paper.


                  To cut the tension and put everyone at ease, Dr. Rene E. Aligonero, the program head of
       Southville  Institute  of  Tourism,  came  up  with  an  icebreaker  called  the  "Rebus  Puzzle"  and
       followed by the melodic and soothing song intermission before the event proceeded. As the
       event  continued,  Dr.  Aris  E.  Ignacio,  Dean  of  the  College  of  Information  Technology,
       introduced Ms. Jaewon Son, a Guest Scientist from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
       in Germany. Ms. Son then presented her study on "Sustainable Water Security Based on the
       SDG Framework: A Case Study of the 2019 Metro Manila Water Crisis." This study made her
       conclude  that  Metro  Manila’s  water  security  should  be  reinterpreted,  as  the  climate  change

       never ceases, it will continue to negatively affect natural cycles leading to more frequent water
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