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    Philippine Folk Dances

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    Dances of the Cordillera Groups Place of Origin | Title of Dance | Nature of Dance | Costume and Props Used | Dance Description | Mountain Province | Banga | Occupational Dances | Heavy Earthen Pots | Igorot maidens go to the river and prepare for a marriage ceremony. They display not only their grace and agility‚ but also their stamina and strength as they go about their daily task of fetching water and balancing the banga‚ claypots full of water‚ on their heads. | Northern Benguet | Lepanto

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    Menzel’s Iron Rolling Mill and the German Industrial Revolution: Political‚ Social‚ and Artistic Representations of German Industry in the 1870s Françoise Foster-Hahn explains how Menzel’s Iron Rolling Mill represented a new vision of industry and how the new German government used it to present a modern‚ progressive vision of German history: ”In all these industrial portraits [William Bell Scott‚ Iron and Coal‚ Industry of the Tyne‚ 1861 (Wallington Hall‚ Northumberland); John Ferguson Weir

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    The Philippine Fiesta A fiesta (Spanish word for party or festivity‚ turned pista in the dialect)‚ after all‚ represents not only the largely Catholic population of the country but is an acknowledged national traditional occasion. It is a moment when communities come together in gratitude for another passing year. Mention the word fiesta to a Filipino and it would likely elicit a smile from him‚ the word‚ at once‚ conjuring images of banderitas (flaglets)‚ carrozas(processional carts)‚ marching

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    Bayantel

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    regions combined cover a population of over 25 million‚ nearly 33% of the population of the Philippines. Its operating units in the provincial fronts are the following: BayanTel - Bicol for Bicol region; BayanTel - Eastern Visayas for Samar & Leyte provinces; and BayanTel - South Mindanao for Davao del Sur and South Cotabato particularly Davao City and General Santos City‚ and BayanTel - Agusan for North Mindanao areas particularly Butuan City and Agusan Towns; respectively. BayanTel is also a provider

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    Bulacan Sweets

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    Rachelle Hanna D.C. Orteza BSTM 4-2D A Success Story Bulacan Sweets: Fruit of Filipino creativity by Rita Villadiego Success‚ they say‚ is sweeter when earned the hard way. For entrepreneur Lydia Veneracion‚ 60‚ her Bulacan Sweets was nurtured with hard work and perseverance. Over the last 24 years -- and still going strong -- Bulacan Sweets’ specialties like pastillas and candied fruits have become household names. Starting with only 10 kinds of sweets and candies in 1970‚ Bulacan

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    Churches built more than a hundred years ago in the Ilocos doesn’t only stand for the faith of the Ilocanos. They are constant reminders of the legacy of Spain in the Philippines and the monastic supremacy of the Augustinians who built the churches. The grandeur of the churches is a sign of the majesty of the Catholic faith that the friars wanted to show to the natives (Coseteng 1972). These churches not only served as a place of worship but also as a place for the social life of the people. It is

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    The Turttle and the Monkey

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    2013 PASPEC 23RD PAN ASIAN SPORTS & PHYSICAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE Summit Circle Hotel/Cebu Normal University Cebu City‚ Philippines August 8-11‚ 2013 “Strengthening Asian Perspective of Sports and Physical Education for Global Peace and Understanding” 23rd Pan Asian Sports and Physical Education Conference August 8-11‚ 2013 Cebu City‚ Philippines Theme: “Strengthening Asian Perspective of Sports and Physical Education for Global Peace

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    Gawad Kalinga

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    annual event called the GK1MB Bayani Challenge‚ a one-week national immersion/build activity‚ where volunteers within the program come together to build homes in a GK community for a week.[3] The Bayani Challenge has been held in Aurora Province and Quezon Province(2006); Albay‚ Camarines Sur‚ Sorsogon‚ Marinduque‚ and Samar (2007); Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur (2008);[5] and Sulu andZamboanga City (2009). The first Gawad Kalinga Global Summit was held in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ last June 12–14‚ 2009

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    you go whether it be at the hotel‚ malls and random tricycle drivers. Ilocanos would always know when you are a tourist and it seemed like they’re very used to dealing with people‚ even those who drive the kalesa. They seemed very proud of their province and their heritage and I understood why. The people were just the beginning. The famous sights and landmarks of Ilocos were what made me jaw drop of awe. I had two days to see these places. The first one I got to see was the Cape Burador Lighthouse

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    Ecological Backlashes

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    destroying crops and vegetable gardens and clogging irrigation channels to rice fields. The release left the Boac River virtually dead. Southern Leyte landslide A massive rock slide-debris avalanche occurred on 17 February 2006 in the Philippine province of Southern Leyte that caused widespread damage and loss of life. Mining operations was also considered one of the causes of this landslide. The deadly landslide followed a ten-day period of heavy rains and a minor earthquake of magnitude 2.6 on

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