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HOLY RULE OF ST. BENEDICT
BY: GROUP 3 SANTIAGO, MICHAEL ANGELO RAJA ABDUL RASHID, RAJA AISHA SAN FELIPE, DOMINIC SAPUNGAN, MARIELLE

DELA CRUZ, ABBY FERER, JUBILEE
GARCIA, CHRISTEL
GUARINO, YSRA

Report by Michael Santiago

RULES???
What is the sense of having and for following rules??
Do we really have to set rules especially in our lives???

According to Oxford Dictionary “RULE” is one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure within a particular area of activity.

For me as a person, a citizen, and most especially as a student, we follow certain rules like school policies, laws, and common sense rules. With this rules we are trained to follow them because in the future this will be the building foundations of who we are.

Rules are something that shows boundaries and limitations on the actions that we are doing, it helps us to know what are the appropriate things that we should do for certain events in our lives. With these rules, we will learn a lot and this will help us to know what is right from wrong.

Let’s say for instance that there are no existing rules in this world, can you picture what would our surroundings will look like? – What I see is a world full of misery and sufferings. Because without these rules there is no such thing as respect and rights because nothing should be followed and looked upon so don’t expect that kindness will ever exist.

Report by Aisha Raja Abdul Rashid

As the word "Rules" resounds by manner of utterance or by manner of being read off a page, universally, the human race perceives such as a guideline. For every tradition, norm, institution and organized order of living, there are spoken and unspoken rules to live by. Though rules seemingly limit freedom, we go back to the exact definition of freedom. Freedom extends its beauty as far as it causes no harm which in this case plays an exacting role in this context.
In the prologue

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