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    The traditional bahay na bato‚ mostly seen in provinces and along some parts in Manila where pueblos during the Spanish era were established‚ brought a fascinating contribution in Philippine architecture for its originality and genuine details in design because it does not resemble that of Spanish houses in Spain. It has been regarded as a significant feature of Filipino culture. Many years before the Philippines undergone the obligatory process of reduccion‚ the bahay kubo (nipa hut) was the

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    PHILIPPINE HISTORY & GOVERNMENT CRITICAL THINKING ANSWERS So‚ Tiffany Ciriaco Sir Rolance Chua 1. Before the coming of the Spaniards in 16th century‚ economic activities were already taking place in the islands. The Pre-Hispanic settlers of the archipelago were economically self-sufficient. In agriculture‚ it is believe that the Banaue Rice Terraces may have been built which proves the early Filipinos’ skills in agriculture. Agriculture was the main source of livelihood in the pre-colonial

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    Creatures‚ a story from the Arikaras. PROVERBS alliteration (Forgive and forget) parallelism (Nothing ventured‚ nothing gained) rhyme (When the cat is away‚ the mice will play) FOLK SONG magtanim ay di biro leron leron sinta bahay

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    upper for men. They wore neither shoes nor slippers but go about barefooted. Their women adorn themselves with ornaments while their men usually tattoo themselves. The natives of the Island lived in small huts more popularly known as bahay kubo. These small huts were usually made of bamboo and the roofs made of nipa‚ resources that are readily available and abundant in the Philippines. For their livelihood‚ the natives depended on fishing since the Philippines is mostly coastal

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    da – ting sa du – lo na – ba – li ang sa – nga‚ Ka – pus ka – pa – la – ran hu – ma – nap ng I – ba Sweet Violet Sweet vi – o – lets‚ Sweet – er than the ro – ses so re‚ O – ver and o – ver and o – ver a – gain‚ Sweet vi – o – lets. Bahay Kubo Ba – hay ku – bo ka – hit mun – ti ang ha – la – man do – on ay sa – ri sa – ri‚ Sing ka – mas at ta – long‚ si – ga – ril – yas at ma – ni‚ Si – taw‚ ba – taw‚ pa – ta – ni‚ kun – dol‚ pa – to – la‚ la – ba – nos‚ mus – ta – sa‚ at – sa – ka me

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    IFUGAO HOUSE OR ISKET It is a small enclosed structure‚ a one-room affair that serves as living and sleeping room‚ kitchen and dining room.  It is elevated above the ground by four posts made of sturdy tree-trunks with roots intact.  It has solid panels for walls and tightly thatched roofing. The two main base girders – the horizontal support (at the front and back) just on top of the posts are held to these posts by dowels.  No nails are used.  The Ifugao carve each part of the house as interlocking

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    People in the valley dressed very simply. Old women used the saya and kimono while men used the camisa de chino or the barong tagalog. Some of the houses that withstood the Japanese occupation were historical houses made of hard wood. Some were bahay-kubo. Most typical homes were strong and typhoon-resistant. For agriculture‚ today‚ there are only a few have modern agricultural implements. The majority still use traditional implements like animal-drawn tools. Filipinos are characterized by its

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    Citations in APA style. (What citations?) Reaction to: Filipinos in the 21st Century By Mark Raymond Ferrer Thesis Statement: Change is inevitable and unavoidable‚ but we can choose how strongly we are affected and how we react to such change. I felt that the article “Filipinos in the 21st century” was a bit too sour. The author focuses on lambasting the Filipino of today‚ giving emphasis only the bad things that effects whilst forgetting the good that has also come from them. Though it

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    PHILIPPINES Philippines Culture is rich is traditions. Even before we colonized by the Spanish ‚ we already believed in our own traditions. We can still witness this said traditions up to now. Common traditions of Filipinos are: Mano Po (the younger member of a family will take the elders hand and place the back of it to their forehead). The used of Ate or Kuya to show respect to the elders. Holding a gathering or family reunion just to catch up the update of every family members. Spanish colonization

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    want and ordained by the constitution. For thousands of years man had controlled ventilation for his own good and comfort whether it maybe natural or mechanical ventilation. Our ancestor designed and built their houses or most commonly known as “bahay kubo”‚ in consideration of the hot and humid climate of our country. They used nipa leaves for the roof‚ built big windows and elevate their houses from the ground or silong for air to easily enter and pass through the house. Dr. Jose Rizal our national

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