ano ang natural rights tagalog
1. ano ang natural rights tagalog
Answer:
Natural na karapatan
Explanation:
Ito ang tagalog ng natural rights
2. ano ang natural rights tagalog
Answer:
Ang natural rights o mga natural na karapatan ay nakapaloob sa mga liberal na ideya in John Locke.
Explanation:
#HOPE IT HELPS PO #
3. paano ipaliwanag sa tagalog ang "Man, as a creation of God who processes certain inalianable rigths called natural rights
Answer:
ang tao, bilang isang nilikha ng diyos na nagpoproseso ng ilang hindi mapagkakatiwalaang mga karapatan na tinatawag na natural na mga karapatan
4. Why The Sky is High (Tagalog myth)In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on Earth.As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was, therefore, his father's right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field, and his parents were very pleased with him.On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the house work came to be Daskol's responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house, and did the cooking. He also pounded the palay that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice.One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raised the pestle, it would hit the sky. His anger added to his strength and desire to finish the work quickly. So he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen, and that is why it is where it is today.1. Who are the brothers?2. Who was careful in everything he did?3. How did Daskol do his work?4. Did Daskol like the work of pounding rice? Yes or no?5. Why did Daskol become irritated while pounding rice one day? Choose the letter only.a. He did not like doing the pounding of rice.b. He was not paid for the work.c. Every time he raised the pestle, it would hit the sky.d. He had to pound a greater quantity of palay.
Answer:
1. Ingat and Daskol
2. Ingat
3. Sloppy
4. no
5. C.
5. 1. Who are the characters in the story? Describe each._________________________________________________________________________2. What unique identity/traits of the characters are shown in the story?Ka Ponso- _____________ Fathe/Julior- ________________Jose- __________________3. How did Julio show his love to Jose?__________________________________________4. If you are in ka Ponso’s shoes, What will you do? Why and why not?_________________________________________________________________________5. How can you make others happy in your own way?_______________________________The Happiest Boy in the Worldby: NVM GonzalezJulio, who had come from Tables to settle in Barok, was writing a letter to, of all people,ka Ponso, his landlord, one warm June night. It was about his son, Jose, who wanted to goto school in Mansalay that year. Jose was in the fifth grade when Julio and his family had leftTablas the year before and migrated to Mindoro. Because the father had to stop schoolingfor a year. As it was, Julio though himself lucky enough to have ka Ponso to take him astenant. Later when Julio’s wife, Fidela, gave birth to a baby. Ka Ponso, who happened to bevisiting his property then, offered to become its godfather. After that they began to call eachother compadre."Dear Compadre,"Julio started to write in Tagalog bending earnestly over a piece ofpaper which he had torn out of Jose's notebook. It was many months ago when, just as now,he had sat down with a writing implement in his hand. That was when he had gone to themunicipio in Mansalay to file a homestead application, and he had used a pen, and to hisgreat surprise filled in the blank forms neatly. Nothing came of the application and talkedwith the officials concerned. Now, with a pencil instead of a pen to write with, Julio was surethat he could make his letter legible enough for Ka Ponso."It's about my boy Jose, "he wrote on. "I want him to study this June in Mansalay. He'sin the sixth grade now, and since he's quite a poor hand at looking after your carabaos, Ithought it would be best that he goes to school in the town."He sat back and learned against the wall. He had been writing on a low wooden bench,the sole piece of furniture in the one-room house. There he sat in one corner. A little wayacross stood the stove; to his right Fidela and the baby girl, Felipa lay under the hempenmosquito net. Jose, who had been out all afternoon looking for one of Ka Ponso's carabaosthat he had strayed away to the newly planted rice clearings along the other side of the Barokriver, was here too, sprawing beside a sack of palay by the doorway. He snored lightly, likea tired youth; but he was only twelve.The kerosene lamp's yellow flame flickered ceaselessly. The dank smell of food, offish broth particularly, that had been spilled from many a bowl and had dried on the floorseemed to rise from the very texture of the wood itself. The sad truth about their poverty, ifJulio’s nature had been sensitive to it, might have struck him with a hard and sudden blowthen; but as it was, he just looked about the room, even as the smell assailed his nostrils,and stared now at the mosquito net, now at Jose as he lay there by the door. Then hecontinued with his letter."This boy, Jose, compadre,"he went on, "is quite an industrious lad. If you can only lethim stay in your big house. Compadre, you can make him do anything you wish-any work.He can cook rice, and I'm sure he'll do well washing dishes."Julio recalled his last visit to ka Ponso's about three months ago, during the fiesta.he had seen that it was a big house with many servants; the floor was so polished youcould almost see your own image under your feet as you walked; and always there was aservant who followed you about with a piece of rag to wipe away the smudges of dirt whichyour feet had left on the floor."I hope you will not think of his as great bother. "Julio continued, trying his best tophrase these thoughts. He had a vague far that ka Ponso might not favourably regard hisletter. But he wrote on, slowly and steadily, stopping only to read what he had put down.
Answer:
Dear, User
Thank you for the póínts you have given me. Pls do not take this seriously, this is just a little prank to kill my boredom. Now then Good Luck scrolling :).
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Explanation:
6. Why the Sky is High(Tagalog)In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on earth.As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father’s right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field and his parents were very pleased with him.On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the housework came to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house and did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in the pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice. One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen and it is where it is today.(Iloko)In the olden days, the only people on earth were a man and a woman. One day, they ate venison which the man had brought from hunting. But because the bones were very big and they wanted to eat the marrow, they thought of pounding the bones. The woman removed her comb and necklace and hang them on the low sky. But whenever she pounded, she would hit the sky. So, she requested the sky to rise higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, thewoman again asked the sky to go higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher. Again, It thundered and the sky rose as high as could be. When the woman remembered what she had hung, It was too late. They became the moon and the stars. (Hiligaynon)In the olden days, the sky was so low…so low that it could be reached by a stick of ordinary length. The people in those days said that God had created the sky in such a way that he could hear his people when they called to him. In turn, God could send his blessings to earth as soon as men needed them. Because of this close connection between God and his subjects, the people were provided for, and they did not need to work.Whenever they wanted to eat, they could simply call God. Before their request was made, almost the food would be on the table. But after the expulsion of Adam and Eve, God made men work for their living. With this change in their condition, came the custom of holding feasts, when the men would rest from their labors.One day, one of the chiefs Abing by name, held a feast. Many people came to enjoy it. A sayao or native war dance, was given in honor of the men belonging to the chief and it was acted by men brandishing spears. While acting, one of the actors, who was drunk, tried to show his skill but forgot that the sky was so low. When he darted his spear, he happened to pierce the sky, and one of the gods was wounded. This angered God the father so he raised the sky as we have it today far from the earth.Think about thisBased on the texts read, compare the lives of the people before and after the sky rose.Use the organizer below to list down your observation. answer thisBEFORE1.2.3.4.5.AFTER1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
before
your mom and your father meet
2.your mother had sex to your father
after
2 u got created
3 your going to sex other say
7. Test - IDENTIFICATION: Identify the right/exact word being asked. Write your answer on the space provided. ______16. produced when artists use various pigments and dyes to create a range of different hues which the viewer's eyes and brain. ______17. When the art elements like colors, shapes, and lines complement ______18. This deity is important to them because they believe they can have an abundant harvest when this carving is placed near rice granaries ______19. used in the fermentation of fish paste or bagoong, vinegar, and basi, the locano wine from sugarcane juice ______20. Another work of art that Filipinos could be proud, popularly woven by the Southern Tagalogs. ______21. It is believed that this craft originated in Mexico. ______22. also known for its various cottage industries like furniture making, doth weaving pottery making woodcarving and blacksmithing ______23. The natural luster and resilience of this vine produce flexible baskets. ______24. It is a unique piece of wood carved to become a bench. This is a sign of riches, thus, many wealthy Ifugaos own this kind of woodcarving ______25. combination of abaca and banana fibers.
Answer:
right
exact
exact
right
right
right
exact
right
right
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8. 1. Who are the characters in the story? Describe each. _________________________________________________________________________ 2. What unique identity/traits of the characters are shown in the story? Ka Ponso- _____________ Fathe/Julior- ________________ Jose- __________________ 3. How did Julio show his love to Jose?__________________________________________ 4. If you are in ka Ponso’s shoes, What will you do? Why and why not? _________________________________________________________________________ 5. How can you make others happy in your own way?_______________________________ The Happiest Boy in the World by: NVM Gonzalez Julio, who had come from Tables to settle in Barok, was writing a letter to, of all people, ka Ponso, his landlord, one warm June night. It was about his son, Jose, who wanted to go to school in Mansalay that year. Jose was in the fifth grade when Julio and his family had left Tablas the year before and migrated to Mindoro. Because the father had to stop schooling for a year. As it was, Julio though himself lucky enough to have ka Ponso to take him as tenant. Later when Julio’s wife, Fidela, gave birth to a baby. Ka Ponso, who happened to be visiting his property then, offered to become its godfather. After that they began to call each other compadre. "Dear Compadre,"Julio started to write in Tagalog bending earnestly over a piece of paper which he had torn out of Jose's notebook. It was many months ago when, just as now, he had sat down with a writing implement in his hand. That was when he had gone to the municipio in Mansalay to file a homestead application, and he had used a pen, and to his great surprise filled in the blank forms neatly. Nothing came of the application and talked with the officials concerned. Now, with a pencil instead of a pen to write with, Julio was sure that he could make his letter legible enough for Ka Ponso. "It's about my boy Jose, "he wrote on. "I want him to study this June in Mansalay. He's in the sixth grade now, and since he's quite a poor hand at looking after your carabaos, I thought it would be best that he goes to school in the town." He sat back and learned against the wall. He had been writing on a low wooden bench, the sole piece of furniture in the one-room house. There he sat in one corner. A little way across stood the stove; to his right Fidela and the baby girl, Felipa lay under the hempen mosquito net. Jose, who had been out all afternoon looking for one of Ka Ponso's carabaos that he had strayed away to the newly planted rice clearings along the other side of the Barok river, was here too, sprawing beside a sack of palay by the doorway. He snored lightly, like a tired youth; but he was only twelve. The kerosene lamp's yellow flame flickered ceaselessly. The dank smell of food, of fish broth particularly, that had been spilled from many a bowl and had dried on the floor seemed to rise from the very texture of the wood itself. The sad truth about their poverty, if Julio’s nature had been sensitive to it, might have struck him with a hard and sudden blow then; but as it was, he just looked about the room, even as the smell assailed his nostrils, and stared now at the mosquito net, now at Jose as he lay there by the door. Then he continued with his letter. "This boy, Jose, compadre,"he went on, "is quite an industrious lad. If you can only let him stay in your big house. Compadre, you can make him do anything you wish-any work. He can cook rice, and I'm sure he'll do well washing dishes." Julio recalled his last visit to ka Ponso's about three months ago, during the fiesta. he had seen that it was a big house with many servants; the floor was so polished you could almost see your own image under your feet as you walked; and always there was a servant who followed you about with a piece of rag to wipe away the smudges of dirt which your feet had left on the floor. "I hope you will not think of his as great bother. "Julio continued, trying his best to phrase these thoughts. He had a vague far that ka Ponso might not favourably regard his letter. But he wrote on, slowly and steadily, stopping only to read what he had put down.
1. wise *
Agree or Disagree
2. inflexible *
Agree or Disagree
3. fair *
Agree or Disagree
4. open-minded
Agree or Disagree
5. heartless *
Agree orDisagree
9. read it allWhy the Sky is High(Tagalog) In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on earth. As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father’s right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field and his parents were very pleased with him. On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the housework came to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house and did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in the pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice. One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen and it is where it is today.(Iloko)In the olden days, the only people on earth were a man and a woman. One day, they ate venison which the man had brought from hunting. But because the bones were very big and they wanted to eat the marrow, they thought of pounding the bones. The woman removed her comb and necklace and hang them on the low sky. But whenever she pounded, she would hit the sky. So, she requested the sky to rise higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, thewoman again asked the sky to go higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher. Again, It thundered and the sky rose as high as could be. When the woman remembered what she had hung, It was too late. They became the moon and the stars. (Hiligaynon)In the olden days, the sky was so low…so low that it could be reached by a stick of ordinary length. The people in those days said that God had created the sky in such a way that he could hear his people when they called to him. In turn, God could send his blessings to earth as soon as men needed them. Because of this close connection between God and his subjects, the people were provided for, and they did not need to work.Whenever they wanted to eat, they could simply call God. Before their request was made, almost the food would be on the table. But after the expulsion of Adam and Eve, God made men work for their living. With this change in their condition, came the custom of holding feasts, when the men would rest from their labors.One day, one of the chiefs Abing by name, held a feast. Many people came to enjoy it. A sayao or native war dance, was given in honor of the men belonging to the chief and it was acted by men brandishing spears. While acting, one of the actors, who was drunk, tried to show his skill but forgot that the sky was so low. When he darted his spear, he happened to pierce the sky, and one of the gods was wounded. This angered God the father so he raised the sky as we have it today far from the earth.Think about thisBased on the texts read, compare the lives of the people before and after the sky rose.Use the organizer below to list down your observation. answer thisBEFORE1.2.3.4.5.AFTER1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Answer:sorry
Explanation:
I wish I could help
10. Full in the blanks with the correct answerstepsFolk DanceSibaytermsPatadyong or BalintawakthemesfitnessBarong Tagalog thxogtwo1.is defined as the traditional dance of a given country,region, or province which evolved naturally and spontaneously witheveryday activities.2-3 There are fundamentalandinvolve id folk dancing.4. People's occupations, customs, festivals and rituals serve asforthese dances5. Participation in folk dancing activities can improve one's6. Itik-itik Dance is originated from a dance called7. Costume for girls in Itik-itik dance is8.costume for boys in Itik Itik dance9. The music in Itik Itik dance is composed ofparts.10.are scattered around in a given space with the girls at theright side of the partner.oro in nerforming the dance steps.
Answer:
1.Folk dance
2-3. steps
4.Themes
5.Terms
6.Sibay
7.Patadyong or balintawak
8.Barong tagalog thxog
9.Fitness
10.two
Explanation:
I hope it helps you..
11. Learning Task 9 True of falseDirections: Write true if the statement describes the nature and background ofTinikling and false if is not. Write your answer on the line.______________1. Tinikling is a dance which originated from the province of Samar.______________2. Tinikling dance was made by imitating the movements of the Tikling birds______________3. The performers dance along the sides and between two bamboo poles.______________4. In the dance Tinikling, the dancers wear patadyong or kimono, while the boys wear Barong Tagalog and long red trousers.______________5. The dancers stand at the right side of the bamboo poles, girls in front facing the audience ko
1. False
Tinikling is a dance which originated from the province of Samar.2. True
Tinikling dance was made by imitating the movements of the Tikling birds.3. True
The performers dance along the sides and between two bamboo poles.4. True
In the dance Tinikling, the dancers wear patadyong or kimono,while the boys wear Barong Tagalog and long red trousers.5. False
The dancers stand at the right side of the bamboo poles, girls infront facing the audience.12. True or False: _____1. MIMAROPA is called the Southern Tagalog region of the Philippines _____2. MIMAROPA is a term combined by the names of its constituent provinces namely, Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan. _____3. MIMAROPA, their arts and crafts depict the different aspects of their culture. _____4. Visayas is one of the three principal geographical divisions of the Philippines consisting of major and minor islands _____5. Visayas it consists of three administrative regions: Central, Eastern, and Western Visayas. Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Kinaray-a, Akeanon, WarayWaray, and Leyte are the languages they used to communicate. _____6. Visayas they have rich culture that can be seen in their folk arts, motifs and design that are customarily inspired by indigenous and foreign influences. _____7. There are seven native groups living in Mindoro and they call themselves collectively as Mangyan. _____8. The Iraya Mangyan of Mindoro are fond of making baskets with intricate patterns and designs of humans, animals, trees, and other objects _____9. Palawan is known for country’s last frontier. It is rich in natural and cultural diversity. _____10. Basket weaving is among the earliest industries in Bohol, particularly in the town of Antequera where most of the weavers have developed the skills and have handed down from generation to generation _____11. Antequera is known as the “Basket Capital of Bohol”. Their products are made from whatever native products on hand such as bamboo, rattan, wicker, nito, buri, sigid, and other vines _____12. Weave baskets, trays and mats are popular craft in Aklan. _____13. Tingkop is a cone-shaped colander harvest basket made of blackened and natural bamboo. _____14. Iraya Mangyan use nito grass and forest vines, To weave their unique baskets, they must be patient and meticulous. _____15. Weaving or pagrarara is often a form of social interaction for Aklan. _____16. Art of Mangyan displays their rich, artistic heritage. _____17. Ambahan is one of mangyan’s art form _____18. Ambahan it is a rhythmic poetic expression with a meter of seven syllables. _____19. Manunggul Jar is one of the most important ancient artifacts from the Philippines. (890-710 BCE) _____20. Molo Church is the spires of the two towers of the church, and the interior elements, such as the altar and the pulpits show the gothic characteristics of the church.pa answer po pls i need it right now:> thnkyou.
Answer:
1. true 7. false 13. f 19. f
2. true 8. true 14. t 20. t
3. true 9. false 15. t
4. false 10. true 16. f
5. true 11. true 17. t
6. false 12. false 18. f
Explanation:
13. Why the Sky is High(Tagalog) In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on earth. As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father’s right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field and his parents were very pleased with him. On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the housework came to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house and did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in the pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice. One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen and it is where it is today.(Iloko)In the olden days, the only people on earth were a man and a woman. One day, they ate venison which the man had brought from hunting. But because the bones were very big and they wanted to eat the marrow, they thought of pounding the bones. The woman removed her comb and necklace and hang them on the low sky. But whenever she pounded, she would hit the sky. So, she requested the sky to rise higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher. Again, It thundered and the sky rose as high as could be. When the woman remembered what she had hung, It was too late. They became the moon and the stars. (Hiligaynon)In the olden days, the sky was so low…so low that it could be reached by a stick of ordinary length. The people in those days said that God had created the sky in such a way that he could hear his people when they called to him. In turn, God could send his blessings to earth as soon as men needed them. Because of this close connection between God and his subjects, the people were provided for, and they did not need to work.Whenever they wanted to eat, they could simply call God. Before their request was made, almost the food would be on the table. But after the expulsion of Adam and Eve, God made men work for their living. With this change in their condition, came the custom of holding feasts, when the men would rest from their labors.One day, one of the chiefs Abing by name, held a feast. Many people came to enjoy it. A sayao or native war dance, was given in honor of the men belonging to the chief and it was acted by men brandishing spears. While acting, one of the actors, who was drunk, tried to show his skill but forgot that the sky was so low. When he darted his spear, he happened to pierce the sky, and one of the gods was wounded. This angered God the father so he raised the sky as we have it today far from the earth.Think about thisBased on the texts read, compare the lives of the people before and after the sky rose.Use the organizer below to list down your observation. BEFORE1.2.3.4.5.AFTER1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Answer:
nandyan din po yung answer
Explanation:
basahing pong mabuti at makikita mo po yung sagot
Answer:
kailangan po kayo gagawa mismo nyan kasi
14. taking a few minutes each morning to review your schedule can put you in touch with the value-based decisions you made as you organized the week as well as unanticipated factors that may have come up.as you overview the day,youcan see that your rolws and goals provide a natural prioritization that grows out of your innate sense of balance.it is a softer,make right brain prioritization tgat ultimately comes out of your sense of personal mission.ipaliwag in tagalog
Una magpasalamat s Dios s panibagong buhay n binigay s iyo paggising mo s umaga.Hilingin n gabayan ka niya s panibagong araw n iyong haharapin.
S aking pag intindi,kailangan mong ayusin ang mga bagay n gagawin mo s araw araw.unahin ang mahalaga at ang susunod.kapag may pag aayos o pagpaplano madali mong magawa ang nais mong gawin.gumawa k ng schedule at doon mo makikita kung tama ang gagawin mo.God bless.
15. Why the Sky is High(Tagalog)In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on earth.As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father’s right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field and his parents were very pleased with him.On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the housework came to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house and did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in the pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice. One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen and it is where it is today.(Iloko)In the olden days, the only people on earth were a man and a woman. One day, they ate venison which the man had brought from hunting. But because the bones were very big and they wanted to eat the marrow, they thought of pounding the bones. The woman removed her comb and necklace and hang them on the low sky. But whenever she pounded, she would hit the sky. So, she requested the sky to rise higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, thewoman again asked the sky to go higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher. Again, It thundered and the sky rose as high as could be. When the woman remembered what she had hung, It was too late. They became the moon and the stars. (Hiligaynon)In the olden days, the sky was so low…so low that it could be reached by a stick of ordinary length. The people in those days said that God had created the sky in such a way that he could hear his people when they called to him. In turn, God could send his blessings to earth as soon as men needed them. Because of this close connection between God and his subjects, the people were provided for, and they did not need to work.Whenever they wanted to eat, they could simply call God. Before their request was made, almost the food would be on the table. But after the expulsion of Adam and Eve, God made men work for their living. With this change in their condition, came the custom of holding feasts, when the men would rest from their labors.One day, one of the chiefs Abing by name, held a feast. Many people came to enjoy it. A sayao or native war dance, was given in honor of the men belonging to the chief and it was acted by men brandishing spears. While acting, one of the actors, who was drunk, tried to show his skill but forgot that the sky was so low. When he darted his spear, he happened to pierce the sky, and one of the gods was wounded. This angered God the father so he raised the sky as we have it today far from the earth.Think about thisBased on the texts read, compare the lives of the people before and after the sky rose.Use the organizer below to list down your observation. answer thisBEFORE1.2.3.4.5.AFTER1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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16. analyze the article then in 3-5 sentences, give your insights about it. Princess Urduja is a mere legend, and not a historical figure. According to legend, the Filipino heroine Princess Urduja ruled an island called Tawalisi in the 14th century. She led a group of warrior women called Kinalakihan, or the Amazons, across battlefields, and was known for her kindness and intelligence. She is said to have taken no husband because she would only choose a man who was braver, wiser, and stronger than she was, and nobody had enough guts to try to beat her in battle. However, it’s also believed by many that Urduja actually existed — as there were records of her in the accounts of Moroccan traveler and scholar Ibn Battuta. A common theory is that Tawalisi was located in what is now known as Pangasinan, although common guesses for the princess’ native home also include Java, Cambodia, and China. Lapu-Lapu killed Ferdinand Magellan. Even first-graders know Lapu-Lapu, the ruler of Mactan who is also the first Philippine hero. He led his men to win the battle of Mactan against Portuguese colonizer Ferdinand Magellan (who probably preferred to be called “explorer” and, by the way, obviously did not “discover” the Philippines), and is usually said to have killed Magellan in the fight. The image may inspire nationalism, but the truth is, it’s impossible to tell whether Magellan did lose his life directly at the hands of Lapu-Lapu, who may be less young and vital than he is commonly depicted. Jose Rizal wrote “Sa Aking Mga Kabata” in his childhood. The poem “Sa Aking Mga Kabata,” written in Tagalog about embracing one’s native language, is often attributed to Dr. Jose Rizal, who supposedly wrote it when he was seven years old — “proof,” according to some, of his precocious nature and love of country. Historians such as Ambeth Ocampo, however, have researched and written in opposition of this, stating that there’s no evidence (whether it be a manuscript, a published byline, or an assertion from Rizal himself) supporting Rizal’s authorship of the work. In addition to this, Rizal did not have a strong enough command of Tagalog to match the fluency of the poem. The viral love letter “Liham Para Kay Oryang” was written by Andres Bonifacio. In 2015, the work of epistolary fiction “Liham Para Kay Oryang,” written by playwright Eljay Castro Deldoc as though it were a letter from Andres Bonifacio to his wife Gregoria de Jesus a few nights before he was killed, went viral on social media and reached far enough that people began to believe Bonifacio had actually written it. It was romantic and relayed the urgency of love and loss during wartime — but it was just the writer’s interpretation of historical events. On that note, a real poem written by Gregoria de Jesus, titled “Magmula, Giliw, Nang Ikaw ay Pumanaw,” was verified by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Talking about her grief over losing Bonifacio, it was copied by hand by her second husband Julio Nakpil, and is now on display in the Bahay-Nakpil museum. Fernando Poe Sr. served as the model for the Oblation. Commissioned for the University of the Philippines by then-president Rafael Palma and funded by the enrollees in 1935, the iconic statue known as the Oblation, or simply Oble, was created by Guillermo E. Tolentino and based on Rizal’s poem “Mi Ultimo Adios.” The symbol and touchstone of any UP campus is often said to have taken its physique from actor-director Fernando Poe, Sr., who was a UP student at the time of its creation; however, records show that Anastacio Caedo, a student assistant of Tolentino’s, and Caedo’s brother-in-law Virgilio Raymundo served as the models and references. Another fact that might not be all that well known? The original sculpture is located not in front of Quezon Hall along UP Diliman’s University Avenue, but instead inside Gonzales Hall. The yo-yo was invented by ancient Filipinos. It’s too simple to say the yo-yo was invented by a Filipino, and it’s almost impossible to determine its true origins: it traces its existence back to ancient Greece and arrived in Europe in the 1800s, long before it was trademarked and sold en masse in America. But in the late 1920s, a Filipino bellboy named Pedro Flores, who had traveled to the United States in hopes of studying law, innovated a stringing method that elevated the yo-yo from being a simple toy to the type we all know and can do tricks with today. He mass-produced his creation and established a yo-yo manufacturing company, but eventually sold the rights.
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17. ngoc 75+ Helen Test. Multiple Choice. Shade the circle that corresponds to your answer. Which of the following is included in a healthy eating plan? Fruits and vegetables d. Doughnuts b. Coconut and Palm oil c. Stick Margarine (2) April boy was looking at himself in the mirror but he thinks his body is compared to a pig but when in reality, his body is Just Normal in weight. What is the problem when a person sees himself as an overweight even when they are clearly underweight? a. Having a Binge-eating Disorder Having an Eating Disorder c. Having an Anorexia Nervosa Having a Bulimia Nervosa Mina was eating all the time, round the clock, and could not keep her hands on the food on their kitchen. Do you think that losing her control over his eating is a good thing? a. Yes No c. Maybe d. Never Which of the following is included in the Rights of child to Nutrition? To promote infant and child mortality b To remove medical assistance to all children 5. Marvin was confused on what food to eat so he eating plan? a. Butter, whole milk, water, crackers and chips b. Whole grains, fish like sal Date Janus 3,23 Parent Signature c. To experiment with pre-natal and post-natal health care for mothers d. To develop preventive health care, guidance for parents and checked the food pyramid but how would he create his own healthy c. Olive oil, coconut and palm oil, lean meats, fat-free or low-fat milk Fruits and vegetables, fat-free or low-fat milk, lean meats, whole grains, food with Iron Why do adolescents require more energy and nutrients? a. They need to achieve full growth potential. c. They engage in more active physical activities d. All of the above Their bodies are preparing for pubertal changes. 7. How do Mangyans express their love of music in their tribe? by singing at all times c. by kicking the instruments b. by listening to pop music d. by expressing their feelings towards Which of the following is a bamboo percussion used by the people of Kalinga to communicate with spirits during house blessings? d. gong a kubing b. tongatong bungkaka What region in the Philippines can we locate MIMAROPA? Eastern Tagalog b. Northern Tagalog c. Southern Tagalog d. Western Tagalog 10 Seven native groups are living in Mindoro. Collectively, what do they call for themselves? b. Iraya-Mangyan Many Man a Hanunuo c. Mangyans 11 What is the poetic art form in Mindoro having seven syllables? ambahan b. Morion c. samahan d. urukay 12 What province in MIMAROPA known as the country's last frontiers? a. Mariduque b. Mindoro Palawan d. Romblon 13. This art principle has a regular repetition of an element to produce the look and feels movements? a contrast proportion c. rhythm d. unity 14. What is the other identity of the Romblon plants used as weaving material in making a basket? a palm tree b. plan c. plastic wood 18. If Romblon made baskets using the Romblon plants, what materials are used for weaving baskets in Palawan? bamboo Plant d. nito plant b. coconut Plant c. Kinaray-a (16/What percussion instrument is played by striking against the palm of one hand. b. Gangsa Palook Tongali d. Gangsa Toppaya a Bungkaka which style of singing is played without prior preparation or practice in leader chorus form. a Ibalol Badiw c. Hudhud Oppla d. Kawayanna b. Gangsa Palook. Tongali 18. What woodwind instrument is played with extreme forward edge of the right or left nosetril. Gangsa Toppaya a Bungkaka What vocal music in Mindoro is composed of a seven-syllable line ending in rhymes, often used by parents for teaching their children, in courtship, and by visitors to ask for food? d. Tutul c. Maraway Salidumay X Single, Mixed, Double a Ambahan 20. Which word refers to the song of the Mangyans? b. Igway Hudhud d. Kulial 21 What are the themes in the music of the Mangyans that enable us to earn their ways of their life? nature, family life, work, spiritual dimension war, death c. worship, surroundings, love, crafts d. arts, music, skills, work Single, Mixed Double, Double Girls roke in badminton is known as the Killer Stroke? c. Drop Net shot corrected[tex]552162 + 261255 = 813417[/tex]
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what will i do with what i have learnedwhat will i do with what i have learnedyou just keep it until someone is needing you're help.so another kids will learned what you have learn.you just keep it until someone is needing you're help.so another kids will learned what you have learn.what makes Gregorio del Pilar a nation builder/a good personwhat makes Gregorio del Pilar a nation builder/a good personyou just keep it until someone is needing you're help.so another kids will learned what you have learn.you just keep it until someone is needing you're help.so another kids will learned what you have learn.Gregorio del Pilar signed for the Filipino troops. He continued his battles in Manila, Caloocan and Bulacan. He was sent to represent the military and the President in the two peace missions offering a ceasefire to the Americans after the fall of Malolos.Gregorio del Pilar signed for the Filipino troops. He continued his battles in Manila, Caloocan and Bulacan. He was sent to represent the military and the President in the two peace missions offering a ceasefire to the Americans after the fall of Malolos.Gregorio del Pilar signed for the Filipino troops. He continued his battles in Manila, Caloocan and Bulacan. He was sent to represent the military and the President in the two peace missions offering a ceasefire to the Americans after the fall of Malolos.what makes Gregorio del Pilar a nation builder/a good personwhat makes Gregorio del Pilar a nation builder/a good personwhat makes Gregorio del Pilar a nation builder/a good personAlinsunod sa kautusang ito, itinalaga ng Opisyal ng Pampublikong Kalusugan ng Estado ang sumusunod na listahan ng Mahahalagang Manggagawa ng Kritikal na Imprastraktura upang matulungan ang mga pang-estado, lokal, pantribu, at pang-industriya na katuwang habang nagsisikap sila na protektahan ang mga komunidad, habang tinitiyak ang pagpapatuloy ng mga tungkuling kritikal sa pampublikong kalusugan at kaligtasan, gayundin sa seguridad ng ekonomiya at buong bansa.Alinsunod sa kautusang ito, itinalaga ng Opisyal ng Pampublikong Kalusugan ng Estado ang sumusunod na listahan ng Mahahalagang Manggagawa ng Kritikal na Imprastraktura upang matulungan ang mga pang-estado, lokal, pantribu, at pang-industriya na katuwang habang nagsisikap sila na protektahan ang mga komunidad, habang tinitiyak ang pagpapatuloy ng mga tungkuling kritikal sa pampublikong kalusugan at kaligtasan, gayundin sa seguridad ng ekonomiya at buong bansa.Alinsunod sa kautusang ito, itinalaga ng Opisyal ng Pampublikong Kalusugan ng Estado ang sumusunod na listahan ng Mahahalagang Manggagawa ng Kritikal na Imprastraktura upang matulungan ang mga pang-estado, lokal, pantribu, at pang-industriya na katuwang habang nagsisikap sila na protektahan ang mga komunidad, habang tinitiyak ang pagpapatuloy ng mga tungkuling kritikal sa pampublikong kalusugan at kaligtasan, gayundin sa seguridad ng ekonomiya at buong bansa.
18. Why the Sky is High? (Tagalog)In the early days,when the sky was still low,two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on earth. As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father's right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field and his parents were very pleased with him.On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the house work came to be Daskol's responsibility. He fetched water,cleaned the house, and did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the play that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice.One day, Daskol had pound a greater quantity of palsy than usual. He was irritated because everyone he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would raise. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen and it is where it is today.Which of the following sentences happened FIRST based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did.Which of the following sentences happened SECONDLY based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did.Which of the following sentences happened THIRDLY based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did.Which of the following sentences is the FOURTH event based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did. This is a required questionWhich of the following sentences is the FIFTH event based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did. This is a required questionWhich of the following sentences is the SIXTH event based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did.Which of the following sentences is the LAST event based on the story? *The sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did
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20. What's NewThese stories explain why the sky is highly tipino wed stories to explainthe origin / things und phenomena These stories are called legends and they containedrllection the outure and belief the Filipino peopleWhy the Sky lo wych(Tagalog)In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat andDaskol lived with their parents on earthAs their names indicate. Ingat was careful in everything he did and wastherefore his father's right hand man He was always helping with the work in the fieldand his parents were very pleased with himOn the other hand, Daskol did hus work sloppily in the absence of a daughter inthe famdy, the housework came to be Daskol's responsibility. He fetched water,cleaned the house and did the cooling. He also did the pounding of the patay that hefather and Ingat harvested Even in the pounding, Daskol lived up to his name Hall ofthe grain he pounded scattered and fall to the ground. Being naturally lazy andimpatient, he did not like the work of pounding nce.One day, Daskol had to pound a preater quantity of palay than wuel He wasirritated because every time he raised the pestle hugher, and every time it hit the sky,the sky would be raised in his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising,When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky hadrisen and it is where it is today(Dolo)In the olden days, the only people on earth were a man and a woman One day,they ate venison which the man had brought from hunting But because the boneswere very big and they wanted to eat the marrow, they thought of pounding the bonesThe woman removed her comb and necklace and hang them on the low sky Butwhenever she pounded, she would hit the sky. So, she requested the sky to risehigher It thundered and the sky rose higher sull the postle hit the sley so, thowoman again asked the sky to go higher. It thundered and the sky rosa higher. Stillthe pestle but the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher Again, Itthundered and the sky rose as high as coud be. When the woman remembered whatshe had hung, It was too late They became the moon and the stars.(Hiligaynon)In the olden days, the sky was so low...so low that it could be reached by a stickof ordinary length. The people in those days said that God had created the sky in sucha way that he could hear his people when they called to him. In turri, God could sendhis blessings to earth as soon as men needed them. Because of this close connectionbetween God and his subjects, the people were provided for, and they did not need toworkWhenever they wanted to eat, they could simply call God. Before their requestwas made, almost the food would be on the table. But after the expulsion of Adam andEve, God made men work for their living. With this change in their condition, came thecustom of holding feasts, when the men would rest from their labors.One day, one of the chiefs Abing by name, held a feast. Many people came toenjoy it. A sayao or native war dance, was given in honor of the men belonging to thechef and it was acted by men brandishing spears. While acting, one of the actors, whowas drunk, tried to show his skill but forgot that the sky was so low. When he dartedhis spear, he happened to pierce the sky, and one of the gods was wounded. Thisangered God the father so he raised the sky as we have it today far from the earth.Think about thisBased on the texts read, compare the kves of the people before and after the sky roseUse the organizer below to list down your observationBEFOREAFTER2.3.5.5.
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21. Travel offers you to offer a chance to enjoy life .You can meet fascinating people and experience interesting cultures.I know some of us are doing some activities to prevent boredom especially we are facing the Corona Virus.Also I know that you really want to travel now but because of pandemic you cant,so im going to tour you in our municipality.Bantay Bell tower is one we are proud of not only because of its historical and cultural significance but also because of its commanding view of Vigan from the highest portion of it that can be climbed . It was said to be the people’s watchtower, part of the city’s defense that helps in alerting it against possible enemies. It was built in 1591.In my experience this belfry will like take you to you to the past and experience the breath taking view There is also one place here in our beloved Bantay that is also good for instagram because of its natural beauty and this is the Bicential Park of Bantay.This place was visited by some teenagers because its very relaxing and good for dating and bonding with family.I also go here and i can say that the view,the nature and the peacefulness was really incredible.This park was really good for those who want to relax and foget their problem for a meantime.This park was open for 5 am to 9 pm.And if youre hungry or thirsty theres some store that sells snacks and drinks. Bantay was one of the sources of rice because we are surrounded by farmland and my grandfather was also a farmer and im very proud of that,without them theres no rice we are eating right now.Twenty years from now you will be more dissapointed by the things you didn't do by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines .Catch the trade winds in your sails.Explore,Dream,Discover and be with our relaxing municality. Also I want to tell you this "Dont wanna sleep, don't wanna die,just wanna go travellin through the pastures of the sky.patulong itranslate sa tagalog please^_^
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