Indention Pointers to Review in Filipino Aralin 1: Salitang Pananong Sino‚ Ano‚ Saan‚ Magkano‚ Kailan‚ Paano‚ at Bakit Aralin 2: Salitang Panlunan Sa bahay‚ Sa itaas‚ at Sa gubat Aralin 3: Salitang Pananahon Kanina‚ Gabi-gabi‚ Noong lunes‚ at Sa isang taon Aralin 4: Pangungusap at di-Pangungusap Aralin 5: Pangungusap na Pasalaysay (.) at Patanong (?) Aralin 6: Pangungusap na Pautos o Pakiusap at Padamdam Aralin 7: Karaniwan at Kabalikan Pointers to Review in Civics Lesson 1: The Rights of a Child
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The Austronesians as Viewed by Peter Bellwood‚ Wilhelm Solheim II‚ and Zeus Salazar Prepared by Jezza Mae S. Dajac The term Austronesian contextually refers to a population group present in Southeast Asia or Oceania who speaks‚ or had ancestors who spoke‚ one of the Austronesian languages. Apart from the Polynesian people of Oceania‚ the Austronesian people include: Taiwanese Aborigines‚ the majority ethnic groups of East Timor‚ Indonesia and Malaysia. There had been several theories that
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Father of the National Language Grammar. He was also called the “Apo” of the Tagalog writers. BANAAG AT SIKAT was his masterpiece. Jose Corazon de Jesus is very popularly known as Huseng Batute. He was also called the Poet of Love in his time. ANG ISANG PUNONG KAHOY (A TREE)‚ an elegy‚ is believed to be his masterpiece. Amado V. Hernandez was dubbed Makata ng mga Manggagawa (Poet of the Laborers) in our literature because he pictures in his poem the intense love for the poor worker or laborer.
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aglinesAlaska Milk – “Wala pa ring tatalo sa Alaska.” Andok’s Litson – “Pambansang Litsong Manok.” Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) – “We’ll take you farther.” Barangay LS 97.1 – “Tugstugan Na!” Bayantel – “Gaganda pa ang buhay.” Bingo Biscuits – “Bi-bingo ka sa sarap.” Bombo Radyo Philippines – “Basta Radyo‚ Bombo!” Boysen – “The Quality You Can Trust.” Banco de Oro (BDO) – “We find ways.” Cebu Pacific Air – “It’s time every Juan flies!” Century Tuna – “Think healthy. Think Century
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sid=bd35361b-a944-4771-a540-f2ec80468e14%40sessionmgr112&vid=3&hid=28&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=vth&AN=37208256 8. Villegas‚ Dennis (2010) Life in Manila’s Hell: A glimpse of Smokey Mountain. Philippine Online Chronicles from http://thepoc.net/thepoc-features/buhay-pinoy/buhay-pinoy-features/6869-where-hope-seems-scarce-and-no-one-grows-old.html 9. Carvajal‚ Nancy (2012) Students ask CA to close Tondo dump. Philippine Daily Inquirer from http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/288432/students-ask-ca-to-close-tondo-dump 10. Flores
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Effects of Noontime Shows in Philippine Economy and Filipino Families Since television came out in the Philippines in the 1950s‚ it has become “the most accessible and most influential medium to the society” (SEECTV‚ 2012). The television has become such an integral part of homes in the modern world that it is hard to imagine life without television. Not just for entertainment value‚ but TV is also a valuable resource for advertising and different kinds of programming (Jezek Geno‚ 2014). The TV affects
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education student‚ Gecel Nardo conducting. The program then was opened by the NSTP President Mr. Renford F. Ho. We had a lot of games made‚ the first game was NSTP Henyo with two participants each group and there were six groups. We also played sundalong pinoy‚ Maria went to town‚ egg throw‚ sack race‚ lemon relay‚ and eggplant relay. Some of the group played volleyball in the afternoon but then it was void. In the evening was the search for Ms. and Mr. NSTP 2013 with the beautiful and handsome master
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place for hang-outs. For our documentation‚ we chose Mang Inasal-Turbina as the place for our fine dining. Mang Inasal is not new to most students like us. We often eat in places like this. Mang Inasal has distinctive foods that really promote the Pinoy taste. They are unique in such a way that they have the foods grilled‚ rice wrapped in banana leaves‚ chicken marinated in local spices and herbs and bamboo sticks for skewers. Here is our group’s average rating for Mang Inasal. (5 as the highest
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Group 8 (Tumulak‚ Brucelas‚ Casas) Short Story: Rice Poem: What Poetry Does Not Say Group 9 (Lopez‚ Gonzales‚ Lunaria) Short Story: Sayonara Poem: The Sorrow of Distances Group 10 (Lee‚ Sarmenta‚ Teodoro) Short Story: Bread of Salt Poem: Isang Dipang Langit Group 11 (Vardeleon‚ Tiu‚ Gabana) Short Story: The Day the Dancers Came Poem: Confessions of a Green Card Bearer Group 12 (Zabala‚ Batoon‚ Rico) Short Story: Children of the City Poem: Filipino American Barbie Questions for Reporting
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