Translate this from English to Tagalog: "Life is a river.With all its bends and rapid falls, one must follow the right path or else you'll lost your way to the river."
1. Translate this from English to Tagalog: "Life is a river.With all its bends and rapid falls, one must follow the right path or else you'll lost your way to the river."
Answer:
Ang buhay ay isang ilog. Sa lahat ng mga baluktot nito at mabilis na pagbagsak, dapat sundin ng isa ang tamang landas o kung hindi ka nawala ang iyong daan patungo sa ilog."
Explanation:
Answer: Ang buhay ay parang isang ilog. Sa kabila ng mga liko at mga rumaragasang pagbagsak ng tubig,
kailangan mong pumili ng tamang daan, kung hindi ay maliligaw ka ng landas sa buhay
Explanation:
2. 8. Maria’s relatives surprisingly visited them on their place. They offered them things that made them comfortable like foods, drinks and rooms to stay. What Filipino value is shown in the scenario? A. Respect for women B. Religion C. Hospitality D. Optimism 10. From the poem “The Mark of a True Filipino,” what are the National symbols that are stated? A. Barong Tagalog, Baro’t Saya, Sampaguita, Nara and Philippine Eagle B. Barong Tagalog, Sampaguita, Nara and Philippine Eagle C. Barong Tagalog, Baro’t Saya, Philippine Flag, Nara and Philippine Eagle D. Barong Tagalog, Baro’t Saya, Sampaguita, Nara and Philippine Cuisine 13. How does literature affect the history of one’s country? A. Literature provides detailed insight into how certain historical events shaped society and their attitudes, morals and behaviors. B. Literature can also shape the way we view history. C. Literature can enrich our lives in all kinds of way and part of our cultural heritage. D. All of the above
Answer:
8.C
10.A
13.D
Explanation:
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3. "Be satisfied with whatever you have, and enjoy the same. When you come to know that you have everything, and you are not short of anything, then the whole world will be yours." LAO TZU_______________________________________"The thought manifests as the word; The word manifests as the deed; The deed develops into habit, And habit hardens into character. So watch the thought and its ways with care, And let it spring from love born out of concern for all beings." BUDDHAEXPLAIN IT IN TAGALOG
Answer:
matutong makuntento sa kung ano mang meron ka . At kapag alam mo nang nasa iyo na ang lahat maging ang buong mundo ay nasa sayo narin.
Explanation:
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4. Sa Ugoy ng DuyanSana'y di magmaliw ang dati kong araw,Nang munti pang bata sa piling ni nanay,Nais kong maulit ang awit ni inang mahal,Awit ng pag-ibig habang ako'y nasa duyan,Sana'y di magmaliw ang dati kong araw,Nang munti pang bata sa piling ni nanay.Nais kong maulit ang awit ni inang mahal,Awit ng pag-ibig habang ako'y nasa duyan,Sa aking pagtulog na labis ang himbing,Ang bantay ko'y tala, ang tanod ko'y bituin,Sa piling ni nanay, langit ay buhayPuso kong may dusa sabik sa ugoy ng duyan..."Sa Ugoy ng Duyan" (literally in Tagalog: "In the Rocking of the Cradle"; officialEnglish Title: The Sway of the Baby Hammock") is a Filipino lullaby. The music wascomposed by Lucio San Pedro while the lyrics was written by Levi Celerio. Both ofthem were National Artists of the Philippines and this song was their most popularcolaboration Due to its popularity in the Philippines, it has been regarded by anentertainment writer in Philippine Entertainment Portal as familiar as the Philippinenational anthem It has been interpreted and recorded by various Filipino artists.Lucio San Pedro composed the music of "Ugoy ng Duyan"; it was derived from thefourth piece of his own Suite pastorale in the '40s. San Pedro drew inspiration incomposing the music of the song from the melody his mother, Soledad Diestro,hummed when he and his siblings' were put into sleep during their childhood.1. What do you think is the song all about?2. What is the general message of the song?3. Can you relate to the song? In what way?4. How well do you know about taking care of a child?
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1.Its all about the child looking back to the memories of how he takes care of her mother.
2.Love between mother and child
3.yeah,on how my mother takes care for me when I was a child when I was in a cradle also
4.Not much just a lil bit coz I'm an only child I don't have an experience on taking care of a child.
Hope i help you
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.
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Explanation:
6. Compute for the unknown value of the following combinations. Answers only. 1. C(5, 4) Find the value of n. 4. C(n, 3) = 56 5. C(10, r) = 120 Find the value of r. 2. C(7,2)= = 3. C(12,8) Analyze and solve the given problems. Show your solution and box the final ans 1. Five students are members of the school chess club. If three players represent chess tournament, in how many ways can they be selected? 2. There are 12 models applied for a tv commercial. If the producer was asked to f consisting of 6 members, how many groups can be formed? 3. How many selections are possible if only 4 names are drawn in a box containing 4. How many polygons can you make out of 6 distinct points in a plane, no three o collinear? 5. There are 13 volleyball teams during the 2019 CARAA. How many games must each team can play every other team exactly once? 6. How many diagonals can be drawn in a 9-sided polygon? 7. Fifteen participants for the MTAP competition were asked to shake hands and in themselves with each other. How many handshakes took place? 8. A group of 6 women and 9 men will form five-person committees. Find the numb committees are possible if it must consist of the following: a. 2 men and 3 women c. at least 3 of them are women d. at most 4 men b. all members are men 9. Mrs. Rivera's business is gown rental and sale. She decided one day that she w her 10 newest gowns in her shop's window to attract customers. If she only had and planned to change the set of gowns every 2 days, how many days will have she runs out of a new set to display? 10. A box contains 6 distinct red balls and 4 distinct blue balls. In how many ways c drawn randomly from the box if: a. any color can be picked? b. 2 balls is red and one is blue? c. all three balls are red? eflections: You may answer in Tagalog. 1. Identify problems given in this activity that you find difficult to solve. Explain why yo 2. On a scale of 1 star to 5 stars, how will you rate your knowledge in solving combina 3. If you will be given an opportunity to tell your teacher, what else do you need help in
Answers to Combinations:
1. C(5,4) = 5
2. C(7,2) = 21
3. C(12,8) = 495
4. C(n,3) = 56, n = 9
5. C(10,r) = 120, r = 3
Solutions to Problems:
1. The number of ways to select 3 players from 5 is C(5,3) = 10 ways.
2. The number of ways to select 6 models from 12 is C(12,6) = 924 ways.
3. The number of ways to select 4 names from a box containing 4 is C(4,4) = 1 way.
4. The number of ways to form a polygon using 6 distinct points in a plane is C(6,3)/3! = 20 ways.
5. Each team must play against 12 other teams, so the number of games each team must play is C(12,2) = 66 games.
6. The number of diagonals that can be drawn in a 9-sided polygon is (9*6)/2 - 9 = 27 diagonals.
7. The number of handshakes that took place among 15 participants is C(15,2) = 105 handshakes.
8. a. The number of committees that consist of 2 men and 3 women is C(9,2) * C(6,3) = 15,120 committees.
b. The number of committees that consist of all men is C(9,5) = 126 committees.
c. The number of committees that consist of at least 3 women is C(9,2) * C(6,1) + C(9,3) * C(6,2) + C(9,4) * C(6,1) + C(9,5) = 18,330 committees.
d. The number of committees that consist of at most 4 men is C(9,1) * C(6,4) + C(9,2) * C(6,3) + C(9,3) * C(6,2) + C(9,4) * C(6,1) + C(9,5) = 23,604 committees.
9. The number of sets of gowns that can be displayed is C(10,5) = 252 sets. If Mrs. Rivera changes the set of gowns every 2 days, she can display new sets for 2 x 252 = 504 days.
10. a. The number of ways to draw 3 balls from the box is C(10,3) = 120 ways.
b. The number of ways to draw 2 red balls and 1 blue ball is C(6,2) * C(4,1) = 90 ways.
c. The number of ways to draw 3 red balls is C(6,3) = 20 ways.
Reflections:
1. The problems that I find difficult to solve are problems 8 and 10. These problems involve more complex combinations and require more steps to solve.
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7. What is the tagalog of "For the church, I can apply all the knowledge and skills I have obtained and learned from this subject in order to become an agent of loving service to the church by sharing what I’ve learned to others, serve others by giving or showing them a simple act of kindness, give them respect, and share my talents to my fellow men.For the society,I can apply all the knowledge and skills i have obtained and learned from this subject in order to become change for society in my own way by inspiring others by my motivation to accept any challenges to have good values, responsibility, consideration, and cooperation to have a positive"
Answer:
Para sa simbahan, mailalapat ko ang lahat ng kaalaman at kasanayan na nakuha ko at natutunan mula sa paksang ito upang maging ahente ng mapagmahal na serbisyo sa simbahan sa pamamagitan ng pagbabahagi ng aking natutunan sa iba, paglilingkod sa iba sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay o pagpapakita sa kanila ng simpleng gawa ng kabaitan, bigyan sila ng respeto, at ibahagi ang aking mga talento sa aking kapwa lalaki. Para sa lipunan, mailalapat ko ang lahat ng mga kaalaman at kasanayan na nakuha ko at natutunan mula sa paksang ito upang maging pagbabago para sa lipunan sa aking sariling pamamaraan sa pamamagitan ng nagbibigay inspirasyon sa iba sa aking pagganyak na tanggapin ang anumang mga hamon upang magkaroon ng mabuting halaga, responsibilidad, pagsasaalang-alang, at kooperasyon upang magkaroon ng positibo.
Explanation:
8. Tayo ay PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balatIsasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsikNg ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas angAting panaloWag nang pagusapanAng mga negatibong pangyayariSan mang panig kaNasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'toPanalo!YeahKeep runnin' ya mouth when you lyin'I stay on my business while watchin' you dyin'I'm takin' my people to heights while you cryin'Bout regular livin' & that's what I'm trynaProve, 'stead of just lyin' in boothsFirst true Filipino rapper on the newsSit, enjoy it if ya' coolHaters can snoozeWhile I put my city on the map22-double the Olongapo City no capNever forgettin' the street where myCousin would sit when we always just listen to rapKendrick, Em, & A$AP with some metalAnd man we would turn up with thatBeen mundane till the sun cameNow I want fame like a kid in the trap uhAyeI been in Spain (Spain)But the letter 'S' is silent (pain)I'm claimin' my reign like a kingSo I can water crops for survivin' (rain rain)Go away if you trippin' (yuh)Had a homie he was Cripn' (cuh)Ain't got no love for the peopleWho talk over songs when theyClaimin' they listen (listen listen)These bars - never done, uh3 stars and a sun, ayeBlue, red draped down on a flagNo we never fear noneMost of us didn't grow up with a trust fundKnow that I'm willin' to kill for a loved oneI'm on the move from a nothin' to someoneReminding my people to shout:Tayo ay PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balatIsasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsikNg ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas angAting panaloWag nang pagusapanAng mga negatibong pangyayariSan mang panig kaNasa mundoKinabukasan na natin to, (Lam mo na.)(Woo!) Panalo!AyeHuh, ayeKung inakala mong isang lenggwaheLang kayang gamitin ni Ez MilLa kang mapapala kung ganyan kaMagisip kay Bathala ka sisingil;Utang na galing sa loob naLumutang, hinain sa turon na mayPusang sinaing sa-Mag ilokano ka tol!)Ano?(Ilokano!, Ilokano)Okay!UrAY NO NGA IMBAGAK KINYAYOTI UKKINAYO -DITTOY AK LAENG AG-URURAY NO SINNOTI AGDAYO -TAPNO EH SANG SANGITAM AK INTE WAGASMO NGA PAYO -NGATA KAY-KAYATEM NGA PATAYENG KAKEN ATOY BAYO -Sikayo nga am-aminLahat kayoAll of youEver since bata ako I've been kindaDiscriminated in my own home countrySure, some would be like:"LuH AmPuTi pUTi mO . tiSoY"I ain't tisoyI'M PINOYAnd I swear that:NOBODY WILL EVER LOOK AT ME THESAME WAY AGAINI'LL MAKE IT TO THE TOP WHILE I BE SHOWIN'NAY-SAYERS ANDNANALO NA AKO NUNG MULA PA NAPINUGUTAN SI LAPU SA MACTANAT LAHAT ANG NASAKTAN NANALAMAN NILA NA PINATAYANG KANILANG BAYANISA KARAGATAN NG BANSANA PAG-AARI.Ng PilipinoDespite any termoilI'll be proud of my soilBAKIT?KASETayo ay PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balatIsasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsikNg ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas angAting panaloWag nang pagusapanAng mga negatibong pangyayariSan mang panig kaNasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'toPanalo
lol what kind of question is that
9. learning Task 2 Read "Where's the Palis?" by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil . As you read the selection, STOP when you see a dish illustration and answer the question Where's the Palla? Carmen Guerrero Nakpil What is the great Filipino dream? A Filipino may denallonalize himself but not his stomach. He may travel over the seven seas, the five continents, the two hemispheres and lose the savor of home, forget his Identity and believe himself a citizen of the world. But he remains gastronomically, alleont, olways a Filipino. For, if in no other way, the Filipino loves his country with his stomach. Travel has become the great Filipino dream. In the same way that an American dreams of becoming a millionaire or an English boy dreams of going to one of the great universities, the Filipino dreams of going abroad. His most constant vision is that of himself as a Tourist To visit Hongkong, Tokyo and other cities of Asla parchance or to catch allmose of Rome. Parls or London or to go to America (evan for only a week in aflyspocked motelin California) is the sum of al delights Yet having lell Manila International Airport in a pink cloud of despedidas and sompaguita garlands and pabllin, the dream tums into a nightmare very quickly. But why? Because the first bastion of the Filipino spint is the palate. And in all the palaces and flashpots ond skyscrapers of that magic world called "abroad' there is no patis to be had. Which International alties do Filipines want to visit the most? *Consider the Pinoy abroad. He has discarded the barong tagalog or "polo for a dark, sleek Westem suit. He takes to the habiliments from Hongkong, Brooks Brothers or Savile Row with the greatest of ease. He has also shed the calval informality of manner that is characteristically Filipino. He gives himself the art of a cosmop one to the credit cald bom. He is extravagantly courteous (especially in a borrowed tonguage) and has taken to hand- kissing and to plenly of American "Dyou mind's How can you describe the "Piney" being in a foreign country
Answer:
1. Travel.2. Hongkong,Tokyo,Rome,Paris,London,and California.3. Travel is an opportunity to read the world, On each page you might find a new, taste,flavor,scent,vision or sound that will make your country a richer place.4. Yes us Filipino's likes tryingdifferent kinds of foods and trying other countries foods is fun and challenging caise we dont know how they taste.5. Filipinos love to eat rice cause they grew with it.6. We choose to eat filipino foods instead of sosyal foods practically speaking in just because of its price and taste quality.7. Yes food can be used andhas been used as a away to settle difference.10. Tim: Oh! What 1.) had she done (she do) before she 2.) award in college graduation? (get) that highest Girly: Well, she was really smart and her family, friends, and teachers 3.) (support) her all the way until her college 4.) (buy) a translator software to convert text from print to Braille. Tim: That's awesome! Girly: Former Pres. Ramos also 5.) (provide) her personal equipment. Actually, she 5.) (not want) for assistance. Tim: But why 6.) (she accept) everything they 7.) (give) her? Girly: Because they 8.) (insist and appreciate) her great determination to pursue education despite her disability. Tim: I see! Do you know her secret for success? Girly: Yes. Her secret was her belief in the purpose that God 9.) (set) for her and 10.) (send) people to guide her way. Tim: What 11.) (she want) to achieve in life? Girly: She 12.) (want) to start a project that could help the disabled community. After she 13.) (graduate) she 14.) (work) as a product manager at code factory, specializing on designing technology products for the blind. She15.) (dedicate) her skills for code factory, before she won awards for innovation and engineering. Tim: She's a great inspiration, indeed! A blind woman but with extraordinary talent in seeing things in her own right. She's a real lodi. By the way, what's her name? Girly: Roselle Ambubuyog. Don't forget that name. Tim: What a sweet name! Sounds like a bee in Tagalog! Thanks for sharing her story with me, Girl. I love to hear more stories next time. Bye! Girly: Welcome, Tim. Until then! Bye!
Answer:
alam mo gau yung nanay mo pinaganak ka murit
Explanation:
11. Mga kababayan, turn up Tayo ay Pilipino Kahit anong kulay ng balat Isasapuso Mapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o Ilokano Walang tatalo sa bagsik Ng ating dugo Isigaw ng malakas ang Ating panalo Wag nang pagusapan Ang mga negatibong pangyayari San mang panig ka Nasa mundo Kinabukasan na natin to Panalo Yeah Keep runnin' ya mouth when you lyin I stay on my business while watchin you dyin I'm takin' my people to heights while you cryin Bout regular livin' and that's what I'm tryna Prove, 'stead of just lyin' in booths 1st true Filipino rapper on the news Sit, enjoy it if ya cool Haters can snooze While I put my city on the map 22-double the O-longapo City no cap Never forgettin' the street where my Cousin would sit when we always just listen to rap Kendrick, Em, and A$AP with some metal And man we would turn up with that Been mundane till the sun came Now I want fame like a kid in the trap, uh Aye, I been in Spain Spain But the letter 'S' is silent Pain I'm claimin' my reign like a king So I can water crops for survivin' Rain rain Go away if you trippin' Yuh Had a homie he was Cripn' Cuh Ain't got no love for the people Who talk over songs when they Claimin' they listen Listen listen These bars - never done, uh 3 stars and a sun, aye Blue, red draped down on a flag No we never fear none Most of us didn't grow up with a trust fund Know that I'm willin' to kill for a loved one I'm on the move from a nothin' to someone Reminding my people to shout Tayo ay Pilipino Kahit anong kulay ng balat Isasapuso Mapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o Ilokano Walang tatalo sa bagsik Ng ating dugo Isigaw ng malakas ang Ating panalo Wag nang pagusapan Ang mga negatibong pangyayari San mang panig ka Nasa mundo Kinabukasan na natin to, lam mo na Woo! Panalo Aye Huh, aye Kung inakala mong isang lenggwahe Lang kayang gamitin ni Ez Mil La kang mapapala kung ganyan ka Magisip kay Bathala ka sisingil Utang na galing sa loob na Lumutang, hinain sa turon na may Pusang sinaing sa Mag ilokano ka tol! Ano Ilokano! Ilokano! Okay Uray no nga imbagak kinyayo 'Ti ukkinayo Dittoy ak laeng ag-ururay no sinno Ti agdayo Tapno eh sang sangitam ak inte wagas Mo nga payo Ngata kay-kayatem nga patayeng ka Ken atoy bayo Sikayo nga am-amin Lahat kayo All of you Ever since bata ako I've been kinda Discriminated in my own home country Sure, some would be like Luh amputi puti mo... tisoy I ain't tisoy I'm Pinoy And I swear that Nobody will ever look at me the Same way again I'll make it to the top while I be showin Nay-sayers and Nanalo na ako nung mula pa na Pinugutan si Lapu sa Mactan At lahat ang nasaktan na Nalaman nila na pinatay Ang kanilang bayani Sa karagatan ng bansa Na pag-aari Ng Pilipino Despite any termoil I'll be proud of my soil Bakit Kase Tayo ay Pilipino Kahit anong kulay ng balat Isasapuso Mapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o Ilokano Walang tatalo sa bagsik Ng ating dugo Isigaw ng malakas ang Ating panalo Wag nang pagusapan Ang mga negatibong pangyayari San mang panig ka Nasa mundo Kinabukasan na natin to Panalo WHAT IS THAT SONG
Answer:
diba dapat mag tatanong ka pero nag lyrics ka lang
12. Learning Task 2 Read "Where's the Patis?" by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil. As you read the selection, STOP when you see a dish illustration and answer the question. What is the great Filipino dream? Where's the Patis? Carmen Guerrero Nakpil A Filipino may denationalize himself but not his stomach. He may travel over the seven seas, the five continents, the two hemispheres and lose the savor of home, forget his identity and believe himself a citizen of the world. But he remains- gastronomically, at least, always c Filipino. For, if in no other way, the Filipino loves his country with his stomach. 2 Travel has become the great Filipino dream. In the same way that an American dreams of becoming a millionaire or an English boy dreams of going to one of the great universities, the Filipino dreams of going abroad. His most constant vision is that of himself as a tourist. * To visit Hongkong, Tokyo and other cities of Asia, perchance or to catch a glimpse of Rome, Paris or London or to go to America (even for only a week in c flyspecked motel in California) is the sum of all delights. 4 Yet having left Manila International Airport in a pink cloud of despedidas and sampaguita garlands and pabilin, the dream turns into a nightmare very quickly. But why? Because the first bastion of the Filipino spirit is the palate. And in all the palaces and fleshpots and skyscrapers of that magic world called "abroad there is no patis to be had Which international cities do Filipinos want to visit the most? 5 Consider the Pinoy abroad. He has discarded the barong tagalog or "polo" for a dark, sleek Western suit. He takes to the habiliments from Hongkong, Brooks Brothers or Savile Row with the greatest of ease. He has also shed the casual informality of manner that is characteristically Filipino. He gives himself the airs of a cosmopolite to the credit card born. He is extravagantly courteous (especially in a borrowed language) and has taken to hand- kissing and to plenty of American "D'you mind's?" How can you describe the "Pinoy" being in a foreign country?
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Learning Task 2 Read "Where's the Patis?" by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil. As you read the selection, STOP when you see a dish illustration and answer the question. What is the great Filipino dream? Where's the Patis? Carmen Guerrero Nakpil A Filipino may denationalize himself but not his stomach. He may travel over the seven seas, the five continents, the two hemispheres and lose the savor of home, forget his identity and believe himself a citizen of the world. But he remains- gastronomically, at least, always c Filipino. For, if in no other way, the Filipino loves his country with his stomach. 2 Travel has become the great Filipino dream. In the same way that an American dream of becoming a millionaire or an English boy dreams of going to one of the great universities, the Filipino dreams of going abroad. His most constant vision is that of himself as a tourist. * To visit Hongkong, Tokyo and other cities of Asia, perchance or to catch a glimpse of Rome, Paris or London or to go to America (even for only a week in c flyspecked motel in California) is the sum of all delights. 4 Yet having left Manila International Airport in a pink cloud of despedidas and Sampaguita garlands and pabilin, the dream turns into a nightmare very quickly. But why? Because the first bastion of the Filipino spirit is the palate. And in all the palaces and fleshpots and skyscrapers of that magic world called "abroad, there is no patis to be had Which international cities do Filipinos want to visit the most? 5 Consider the Pinoy abroad. He has discarded the barong Tagalog or "polo" for a dark, sleek Western suit. He takes to the habiliments from Hongkong, Brooks Brothers, or Savile Row with the greatest of ease. He has also shed the casual informality of manner that is characteristically Filipino. He gives himself the airs of a cosmopolite to the credit card born. He is extravagantly courteous (especially in a borrowed language) and has taken to hand-kissing and to plenty of American "D'you mind's?" How can you describe the "Pinoy" being in a foreign country?
Answer :1. travel
2. Hong Kong, Tokyo, Rome, Paris, London, and California
3. travel is an opportunity to read about the world. On each page, you might find a new, taste, flavor, scent, vision, or sound that will make your country a richer place
4) No because he was still looking for Filipino foods but the only food that could be served was the food of foreigners and no rice was served to him
5) Filipinos love to eat rice because they grew up with it
6) Yes because he can only find the right taste and food that he's looking for here in the Philippines
7) Because when it comes to food we all have our own preferences
Sana makatulong:) ;)~_~Pa brainlest po salamat:)13. Like they said thoughYou can take a man out the hoodBut you can't take the hood out the manMga kababayan, turn up!Tayo'y PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balat, isasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsik ng ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas ang ating panalo'Wag nang pagusapan ang mga negatibong pangyayariSa'n mang panig ka nasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'to, panalo!YeahKeep runnin' ya mouth when you lyin'I stay on my business while watchin' you dyin'I'm takin' my people to heights while you cryin''Bout regular livin' & that's what I'm tryna prove'Stead of just lyin' in boothsFirst true Filipino rapper on the newsSit, enjoy it if ya' coolHaters can snoozeWhile I put my city on the map22-double the Olongapo City no capNever forgettin' the street where my cousin would sitWhen we always just listen to rapKendrick, Em, & A$AP with some metalAnd man we would turn up with thatBeen mundane till the sun cameNow I want fame like a kid in the trap uhAyeI been in Spain (Spain)But the letter 'S' is silent (pain)I'm claimin' my reign like a kingSo I can water crops for survivin' (rain rain)Go away if you trippin' (yuh)Had a homie he was crippin' (cuh)Ain't got no love for the peopleWho talk over songs when theyClaimin' they listen (listen listen)These bars never done, uh3 stars and a sun, ayeBlue, red draped down on a flagNo we never fear noneMost of us didn't grow up with a trust fundKnow that I'm willin' to kill for a loved oneI'm on the move from a nothin' to someoneReminding my people to shoutTayo'y PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balat isasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsik ng ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas ang ating panalo'Wag nang pagusapan ang mga negatibong pangyayariSa'n mang panig ka nasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'to ('lam mo na)(Woo!) panalo!AyeHuh, ayeKung inakala mong isang lenggwahe lang kayang gamitin ni Ez Mil'La kang mapapala kung ganyan ka magisipKay Bathala ka sisingilUtang na galing sa loob na lumutangHinain sa turon na may pusang sinaing sa-(Mag-ilokano ka tol!) ano?(Ilokano, Ilokano) okay!Uray no nga imbagak kinyayo ti ukkinayoDittoy ak laeng ag-ururay no sinnobti agdayoTapno eh sang sangitam ak inte wagas mo nga payoNgata kay-kayatem nga patayeng ka ken atoy bayoSikayo nga am-aminLahat kayoAll of youEver since bata ako I've been kindaDiscriminated in my own home countrySure, some would be like:"Luh ang puti puti mo, tisoy"I ain't tisoy, I'm PinoyAnd I swear that:Nobody will ever look at me the same way againI'll make it to the top while I be showin'Nay-sayers andNanalo na ako nung una pa na pinugutan si Lapu sa MactanAt lahat ang nasaktan na nalaman nila na pinatayAng kanilang bayani sa karagatan ng bansa na pag-aari ng PilipinoDespite any termoilI'll be proud of my soilBakit?KaseTayo'y PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balat, isasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsik ng ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas ang ating panalo'Wag nang pagusapan ang mga negatibong pangyayariSa'n mang panig ka nasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'to, panalo!
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14. pls po pwede po ba pagawa po ng explanation neto tagalog po sana or taglish thank you po :)E. Communication for Business and Trade ReportsIn order to prepare you in the global work force, you must prepare yourselves to the demand of the industry, and one way of achieving this is through enhancing your English communication skills. As university students, you need to develop your expertise on how to sell an idea in a product presentation, project proposal, and other opportunities of making networks and connections in business. Enhancing your craft in oral presentations will make you succeed in your future internships and future career. 1. Definition and Relevance A SWOT analysis or a SWOT matrix is a diagram that shows an organization’s or person’s key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Doing this type of analysis, any organization, corporation or company can innovate or adapt new ways or strategies to put itself better in the corporate world.2. Internal Factors VS External Factors Internal Factors. Internal factors are things that we can control. External Factors. These are things we cannot control. 3. Benefits of SWOT analysis SWOT analyses identify any company or organization’s capabilities and resources. Moreover, they also provide a look on the organization’s competitive environment. Based on the result of SWOT analysis, the company can create a better marketing strategy. A SWOT analysis can create a new venture or new opportunities for the company especially the ones that are not yet explored. This can be aid for the managers and directors reduce threats by understanding their company’s current weaknesses. This can be used by the people in a company as a planning technique. Individuals who like to develop their careers can do SWOT analysis for it identifies their skills, opportunities, and abilities.4. How to make SWOT analysis Make sure that the analysis heads to the right path or direction by defining your objective. If your study focuses on what matters, this will eventually provide you a right strategy. Focus on the internal and external factors. Strengths. Identify the things that do better in your company rather than the competition. Are the people familiar to your products or brand? What is your competitive advantage? Which one from your internal sources is doing best or the one that excels in all aspects of intellectual property or human resources? Weaknesses. In what areas are your competitors outclassing your company? What holds your business back? Are there any things you can avoid? Does your business lack something? Or weakness? Opportunities. Opportunities can help your company grow. Can you turn any changes in technology, laws, or society, for example, into an opportunity? Consumers today are more aware of and interested in the quality of life. Threats. Are there obstacles stopping your company from growing? What are these rules, regulations, or technology that impede your business? Some aspects of society may also represent obstacles. Is inflation rate a threat to the business?
E. Komunikasyon para sa Mga Ulat sa Negosyo at Kalakalan
Upang maihanda ka sa pandaigdigang puwersa ng paggawa, dapat mong ihanda ang iyong sarili sa pangangailangan ng industriya, at isang paraan para makamit ito ay sa pamamagitan ng pagpapahusay ng iyong mga kasanayan sa komunikasyon sa Ingles. Bilang mga mag-aaral sa unibersidad, kailangan mong paunlarin ang iyong kadalubhasaan sa kung paano magbenta ng ideya sa isang presentasyon ng produkto, panukala sa proyekto, at iba pang pagkakataon ng paggawa ng mga network at koneksyon sa negosyo. Ang pagpapahusay ng iyong craft sa mga oral presentation ay gagawing magtagumpay ka sa iyong mga internship sa hinaharap at karera sa hinaharap.
1. Kahulugan at Kaugnayan Ang SWOT analysis o isang SWOT matrix ay isang diagram na nagpapakita ng mga pangunahing lakas, kahinaan, pagkakataon, at pagbabanta ng isang organisasyon o tao. Sa paggawa ng ganitong uri ng pagsusuri, ang anumang organisasyon, korporasyon o kumpanya ay maaaring magbago o mag-adapt ng mga bagong paraan o estratehiya upang mailagay ang sarili nang mas mahusay sa mundo ng korporasyon.
2. Panloob na Salik VS Panlabas na Salik Panloob na Salik. Ang mga panloob na kadahilanan ay mga bagay na maaari nating kontrolin. Panlabas na Salik. Ito ang mga bagay na hindi natin makokontrol.
3. Mga benepisyo ng SWOT analysis Tinutukoy ng SWOT analysis ang anumang kakayahan at mapagkukunan ng kumpanya o organisasyon. Bukod dito, nagbibigay din sila ng pagtingin sa mapagkumpitensyang kapaligiran ng organisasyon. Batay sa resulta ng SWOT analysis, ang kumpanya ay maaaring lumikha ng isang mas mahusay na diskarte sa marketing. Ang isang SWOT analysis ay maaaring lumikha ng isang bagong pakikipagsapalaran o mga bagong pagkakataon para sa kumpanya lalo na ang mga hindi pa natutuklasan. Maaari itong maging tulong para sa mga tagapamahala at mga direktor na mabawasan ang mga pagbabanta sa pamamagitan ng pag-unawa sa kasalukuyang mga kahinaan ng kanilang kumpanya. Ito ay maaaring gamitin ng mga tao sa isang kumpanya bilang isang pamamaraan sa pagpaplano. Ang mga indibidwal na gustong paunlarin ang kanilang mga karera ay maaaring gumawa ng SWOT analysis para ito ay kinikilala ang kanilang mga kakayahan, pagkakataon, at kakayahan.
4. Paano gumawa ng SWOT analysis Siguraduhin na ang pagsusuri ay patungo sa tamang landas o direksyon sa pamamagitan ng pagtukoy sa iyong layunin. Kung ang iyong pag-aaral ay nakatuon sa kung ano ang mahalaga, ito ay magbibigay sa iyo ng tamang diskarte. Tumutok sa panloob at panlabas na mga kadahilanan.
Mga lakas. Tukuyin ang mga bagay na mas mahusay sa iyong kumpanya kaysa sa kumpetisyon. Pamilyar ba ang mga tao sa iyong mga produkto o tatak? Ano ang iyong competitive advantage? Alin sa iyong mga panloob na mapagkukunan ang pinakamahusay na gumagana o ang isa na mahusay sa lahat ng aspeto ng intelektwal na pag-aari o human resources?
Mga kahinaan. Sa anong mga lugar ang iyong mga kakumpitensya ay nahihigitan ang iyong kumpanya? Ano ang pumipigil sa iyong negosyo? Mayroon bang mga bagay na maaari mong iwasan? May kulang ba sa negosyo mo? O kahinaan?
Mga pagkakataon. Makakatulong ang mga oportunidad sa iyong kumpanya na umunlad. Maaari mo bang gawing pagkakataon ang anumang pagbabago sa teknolohiya, batas, o lipunan, halimbawa,? Ang mga mamimili ngayon ay mas may kamalayan at interesado sa kalidad ng buhay.
Mga pananakot. Mayroon bang mga hadlang na pumipigil sa iyong kumpanya na lumago? Ano ang mga panuntunan, regulasyon, o teknolohiyang ito na humahadlang sa iyong negosyo? Ang ilang aspeto ng lipunan ay maaari ding kumakatawan sa mga hadlang. Ang inflation rate ba ay banta sa negosyo?
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15. From the list of barriers, identify what kind of ethical barrier is manifested in the different situations below. Bias Acquisitive Bigot Ethnocentricity Egocentricity Cheat Chauvinist Bully Callous ______________1. Tagalogs are more superior than Visayans. ______________2. Momo believes that homosexuality is an act of evil. ______________3. To be able to have an edge, Sana faked her credentials to be promoted. ______________4. Hitler’s hatred against the Jews. ______________5. In the midst of the pandemic, a politician’s family held a wedding party in an exclusive island with Php3 million membership fee and bragged about it in their social media posts. ______________6. Jihyo thinks highly of herself. She believes that she can’t do wrong. ______________7. JYP doesn’t allow his daughters to go out wearing shorts. He believes that this act is an invitation to rape. ______________8. Jeongyeon strongly campaigns for a politician; when asked why, he answered respect his opinion. ______________9. Nayeon’s motivation in life is to be rich and powerful to amass personal wealth and influence. She joined politics to achieve these goals. ______________10. Chaeyoung is a burly-built woman. She always picks on her classmates who are much smaller than her and goes out of his way to threaten them or bodily-harm them. ______________11. Dahyun is against activism. She couldn’t explain why, but she staunchly talks bad of activists and censure them publicly ______________12. Tzuyu is an Ilocano and thinks that only her tribe can lead the greatest. ______________13. Mina asserts that the police force leadership is only for men because it requires physical strength and endurance. ______________14. Despite all arguments against her idol were validated, Yeji could not accept those because it hurts his pride. ______________15. Ryujin claims she finished a degree course from an international school in her resume, but the school denied it.
1. Ethnocentricity
2. Bigotry
3. Cheat
4. Bigotry
5. Callous
6. Egocentricity
7. Chauvinism
8. Acquisitive
9. Acquisitive
10. Bullying
11. Bias
12. Ethnocentricity
13. Sexism
14. Egocentricity
15. Cheat
16. pls po pwede po ba pagawa po ng explanation neto tagalog po sana or taglish thank you po :)E. Communication for Business and Trade Reports In order to prepare you in the global work force, you must prepare yourselves to the demand of the industry, and one way of achieving this is through enhancing your English communication skills. As university students, you need to develop your expertise on how to sell an idea in a product presentation, project proposal, and other opportunities of making networks and connections in business. Enhancing your craft in oral presentations will make you succeed in your future internships and future career. 1. Definition and Relevance A SWOT analysis or a SWOT matrix is a diagram that shows an organization’s or person’s key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Doing this type of analysis, any organization, corporation or company can innovate or adapt new ways or strategies to put itself better in the corporate world. 2. Internal Factors VS External Factors Internal Factors. Internal factors are things that we can control. External Factors. These are things we cannot control. 3. Benefits of SWOT analysis SWOT analyses identify any company or organization’s capabilities and resources. Moreover, they also provide a look on the organization’s competitive environment. Based on the result of SWOT analysis, the company can create a better marketing strategy. A SWOT analysis can create a new venture or new opportunities for the company especially the ones that are not yet explored. This can be aid for the managers and directors reduce threats by understanding their company’s current weaknesses. This can be used by the people in a company as a planning technique. Individuals who like to develop their careers can do SWOT analysis for it identifies their skills, opportunities, and abilities. 4. How to make SWOT analysis Make sure that the analysis heads to the right path or direction by defining your objective. If your study focuses on what matters, this will eventually provide you a right strategy. Focus on the internal and external factors. Strengths. Identify the things that do better in your company rather than the competition. Are the people familiar to your products or brand? What is your competitive advantage? Which one from your internal sources is doing best or the one that excels in all aspects of intellectual property or human resources? Weaknesses. In what areas are your competitors outclassing your company? What holds your business back? Are there any things you can avoid? Does your business lack something? Or weakness? Opportunities. Opportunities can help your company grow. Can you turn any changes in technology, laws, or society, for example, into an opportunity? Consumers today are more aware of and interested in the quality of life. Threats. Are there obstacles stopping your company from growing? What are these rules, regulations, or technology that impede your business? Some aspects of society may also represent obstacles. Is inflation rate a threat to the business?
tand out in job interviews and make you more effective in communicating with clients and colleagues from different parts of the world.
Aside from oral communication, writing skills are also crucial in the business world. Writing reports, proposals, and emails require a clear and concise writing style. It's important to learn how to get your message across effectively without using jargon or technical terms that may not be familiar to your audience. In addition to this, learning how to write in a professional tone and format is also essential.
To improve your English communication skills, you can attend language classes, practice with your peers, read business articles, and practice writing reports and proposals. You can also listen to business podcasts and watch business videos to enhance your listening skills.
Communication is key in the business world, and as a student preparing for a career in business, it's essential to develop your skills in written and oral communication. With the right skills and practice, you can increase your chances of success in a global work environment.
1. The definition of a SWOT analysis is accurate and objective, and the relevance is explained well. It highlights that conducting a SWOT analysis can be highly beneficial for any organization, as it enables them to identify their strengths and weaknesses, as well as potential opportunities and threats in the market. This allows organizations to make informed decisions by leveraging their strengths, improving their weaknesses, capitalizing on opportunities, and mitigating threats. Overall, the explanation provided is unbiased and informative.
2. The explanation of internal factors versus external factors is accurate and clear. Internal factors refer to those factors that an organization or person can control, such as their resources, skills, culture, and structure. On the other hand, external factors refer to those factors that an organization or person cannot control, such as market trends, competition, political and economic conditions, and social factors. Understanding the difference between these two types of factors is essential for making informed decisions and developing effective strategies. The explanation provided is objective and informative, and it highlights the importance of considering both internal and external factors when analyzing a situation or making a decision.
3. Capabilities and the external factors that could impact their business. Additionally, it allows for effective decision-making by providing a comprehensive understanding of the organization’s internal and external factors. A SWOT analysis can also reveal weaknesses, which can be addressed through improvements or strategic partnerships. Finally, a SWOT analysis can be useful for businesses of any size, from small startups to large corporations, by identifying areas of growth and improvement. Overall, the benefits of a SWOT analysis are significant and can provide valuable insights for a company's future success.
4.
Weaknesses. Identify the areas that need improvement or those that lag behind the competition. Do you have any limitations or barriers that prevent your company from achieving its goals? What are the gaps that need to be filled or the weaknesses that need to be addressed?
Opportunities. Look out for potential growth opportunities that you can take advantage of. What are the trends in the industry? Are there any untapped markets or potential partnerships? Are there any emerging technologies that can be used to your advantage?
Threats. Pay attention to the external factors that could impact your business negatively. What are the economic or political changes that could affect your company? What is the competition doing? Are there any new competitors entering the market?
Once you have identified the four key areas of SWOT analysis, you can start gathering data and information to support your analysis. This can be done through surveys, market research or by analyzing past performance data. After gathering the necessary information, you can start creating a plan of action based on your SWOT analysis. This should include strategies that capitalize on your strengths and opportunities, mitigate your weaknesses, and address potential threats.
17. 1. It is used for cooking mixtures that require prolonged cooking with stirring. * 2. It is used for cooking the native delicacy such as puto, kuchinta and sapin-sapin. * 3. t is made from coconut milk and cornstarch with additional milk to make it tastier and creamier. * 4. It is derived from two Tagalog words: “kain” (to eat) and “kanin” (rice). * 5. It is a wide, flat surface of wood on which a rolling pin is used to flatten cooked mixtures to an even thickness. * 6. This ingredient includes kesong puti or cheddar. * 7. These are special kind of foods that are connected in some way to a certain area. * 8. It is a tool with rough, sharp surfaces against which food is rubbed to shred or tear it into very fine particles. * 9. It is known as an all-time favorite native delicacy. * 10 It is used for shredding coconut meat into small bits. * 11. It is made from grated cassava, coconut milk, eggs, and sugar. * 12. It is a tool made of either aluminum, plastic, or glass used for the shaping of batters and dough or cooked mixtures. * 13. This ingredient can either be grated or a just a flavor. * 14. It is steamed and made from ordinary rice. * 15 It is used to separate the liquid from the solid substance. *
Answer:
1. It is used for cooking mixtures that require prolonged cooking with stirring. *
ANSWER: Carajay
2. It is used for cooking the native delicacy such as puto, kuchinta and sapin-sapin. *
ANSWER: Steamer
3. It is made from coconut milk and cornstarch with additional milk to make it tastier and creamier. *
ANSWER: Maja Blanca
4. It is derived from two Tagalog words: “kain” (to eat) and “kanin” (rice). *
ANSWER: Kakanin
5. It is a wide, flat surface of wood on which a rolling pin is used to flatten cooked mixtures to an even thickness. *
ANSWER: Chopping Board
6. This ingredient includes kesong puti or cheddar. *
ANSWER: Kesong puti or white cheese recipes
7. These are special kind of foods that are connected in some way to a certain area. *
ANSWER: Native Delicacies
8. It is a tool with rough, sharp surfaces against which food is rubbed to shred or tear it into very fine particles. *
ANSWER: Food Grater
9. It is known as an all-time favorite native delicacy. *
ANSWER: Kakanin
10 It is used for shredding coconut meat into small bits. *
ANSWER: Coconut Grater
11. It is made from grated cassava, coconut milk, eggs, and sugar. *
ANSWER: Cassava Cake
12. It is a tool made of either aluminum, plastic, or glass used for the shaping of batters and dough or cooked mixtures. *
ANSWER: Holder or Cutter
13. This ingredient can either be grated or a just a flavor. *
ANSWER: Seasoning
14. It is steamed and made from ordinary rice. *
ANSWER: Puto
15 It is used to separate the liquid from the solid substance. *
ANSWER: Strainer
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18. Like they said though:You can take a man out the hoodBut you can't take the hood out the manMga kababayan, turn up!Tayo ay PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balatIsasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsikNg ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas angAting panaloWag nang pagusapanAng mga negatibong pangyayariSan mang panig kaNasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'toPanalo!YeahKeep runnin' ya mouth when you lyin'I stay on my business while watchin' you dyin'I'm takin' my people to heights while you cryin'Bout regular livin' & that's what I'm trynaProve, 'stead of just lyin' in boothsFirst true Filipino rapper on the newsSit, enjoy it if ya' coolHaters can snoozeWhile I put my city on the map22-double the Olongapo City no capNever forgettin' the street where myCousin would sit when we always just listen to rapKendrick, Em, & A$AP with some metalAnd man we would turn up with thatBeen mundane till the sun cameNow I want fame like a kid in the trap uhAyeI been in Spain (Spain)But the letter 'S' is silent (pain)I'm claimin' my reign like a kingSo I can water crops for survivin' (rain rain)Go away if you trippin' (yuh)Had a homie he was Cripn' (cuh)Ain't got no love for the peopleWho talk over songs when theyClaimin' they listen (listen listen)These bars - never done, uh3 stars and a sun, ayeBlue, red draped down on a flagNo we never fear noneMost of us didn't grow up with a trust fundKnow that I'm willin' to kill for a loved oneI'm on the move from a nothin' to someoneReminding my people to shout:Tayo ay PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balatIsasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsikNg ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas angAting panaloWag nang pagusapanAng mga negatibong pangyayariSan mang panig kaNasa mundoKinabukasan na natin to, (Lam mo na.)(Woo!) Panalo!AyeHuh, ayeKung inakala mong isang lenggwaheLang kayang gamitin ni Ez MilLa kang mapapala kung ganyan kaMagisip kay Bathala ka sisingil;Utang na galing sa loob naLumutang, hinain sa turon na mayPusang sinaing sa-(Mag ilokano ka tol!)Ano?(Ilokano!, Ilokano)Okay!UrAY NO NGA IMBAGAK KINYAYOTI UKKINAYO -DITTOY AK LAENG AG-URURAY NO SINNOTI AGDAYO -TAPNO EH SANG SANGITAM AK INTE WAGASMO NGA PAYO -NGATA KAY-KAYATEM NGA PATAYENG KAKEN ATOY BAYO -Sikayo nga am-aminLahat kayoAll of youEver since bata ako I've been kindaDiscriminated in my own home countrySure, some would be like:"LuH AmPuTi pUTi mO . tiSoY"I ain't tisoyI'M PINOYAnd I swear that:NOBODY WILL EVER LOOK AT ME THESAME WAY AGAINI'LL MAKE IT TO THE TOP WHILE I BE SHOWIN'NAY-SAYERS ANDNANALO NA AKO NUNG MULA PA NAPINUGUTAN SI LAPU SA MACTANAT LAHAT ANG NASAKTAN NANALAMAN NILA NA PINATAYANG KANILANG BAYANISA KARAGATAN NG BANSANA PAG-AARI.Ng PilipinoDespite any termoilI'll be proud of my soilBAKIT?KASETayo ay PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balatIsasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsikNg ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas angAting panaloWag nang pagusapanAng mga negatibong pangyayariSan mang panig kaNasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'toPanalo!
Answer:
pano yan panalo yan ang dagot
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panalo! Pinoy Pride everyone
19. People and ReligionDepartment of Tourism1The Filipino is basically of Malay stock with a sprinkling of Chinese, American, Spanish, and Arab blood. The Philippines has a population of 76.5 million as of May 2000, and it is hard to distinguish accurately the lines between stocks. From a long history of Western colonial rule, interspersed with the visits of merchants and traders, evolved a people of a unique blend of east and west, both in appearance and culture.2The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all the cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for is said to be taken from Malay forefathers. The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16th century. Hospitality is a common denominator in the Filipino character and this is what distinguishes the Filipino. Filipinos are probably one of the few, if not the only, English-proficient Oriental people today. Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one.3The Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions, and each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal llocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayans from the central islands, and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 111 dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups.4The country is marked by a true blend of cultures; truly in the Philippines, East meets West. The background of the people is Indonesian and Malay. There are Chinese and Spanish elements as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of East and West, both in the appearance and culture of the Filipinos, or people of the Philippines.5Hospitality, a trait displayed by every Filipino, makes these people legendary in Southeast Asia. Seldom can you find such hospitable people who enjoy the company of their Western visitors. Perhaps due to their long association with Spain, Filipinos are emotional and passionate about life in a way that seems more Latin than Asian.6The Spaniards introduced Christianity (the Roman Catholic faith) and succeeded in converting the overwhelming majority of Filipinos. At least 83% of the total population belongs to the Roman Catholic faith.7The American occupation was responsible for teaching the Filipino people the English language. The Philippines is currently the third-largest English speaking country in the world.8Historically, the Filipinos have embraced two of the great religions of the world - Islam and Christianity. Islam was introduced during the 14th century shortly after the expansion of Arab commercial ventures in Southeast Asia. Today, it is limited to the southern region of the country.9Christianity was introduced as early as the 16th century with the coming of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521.10Protestantism was introduced by the first Presbyterian and Methodist missionaries who arrived with the American soldiers in 1899.11Two Filipino independent churches were organized at the turn of the century and are prominent today. These are the Aglipay (Philippine Independent Church) and the Iglesia Ni Kristo (Church of Christ) founded in 1902 and 1914, respectively. Recently the Aglipay signed a covenant with the Anglican Church. The Iglesia ni Kristo has expanded its membership considerably. Its churches, with their unique towering architecture, are landmarks in almost all important towns, provincial capitals, and major cities.ASSESSMENT 2: Do as instructed. 2a. VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT: Define the meaning of each word based on how it is used in the paragraph given. 1. stock (paragraph 1) _______________________________________ 2. piousness (paragraph 2) _______________________________________ 3. culminated (paragraph 4) _______________________________________ 4. interspersed (paragraph 1) _______________________________________ 5. prominent (paragraph 11) _______________________________________pa help please
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1 The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all the cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for is said to be taken from Malay forefathers. The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16th century. Hospitality is a common denominator in the Filipino character and this is what distinguishes the Filipino. Filipinos are probably one of the few, if not the only, English-proficient Oriental people today. Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one.
Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one. The Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions, and each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal llocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayans from the central islands, and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 111 dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups.
The country is marked by a true blend of cultures; truly in the Philippines, East meets West. The background of the people is Indonesian and Malay. There are Chinese and Spanish elements as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of East and West, both in the appearance and culture of the Filipinos, or people of the Philippines. Hospitality, a trait displayed by every Filipino, makes these people legendary in Southeast Asia. Seldom can you find such hospitable people who enjoy the company of their Western visitors. Perhaps due to their long association with Spain, Filipinos are emotional and passionate about life in a way that seems more Latin than Asian.
The Spaniards introduced Christianity (the Roman Catholic faith) and succeeded in converting the overwhelming majority of Filipinos. At least 83% of the total population belongs to the Roman Catholic faith.
20. 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.
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21. Panalo (Trap Cariñosa) Ez Mil Like they said though: You can take a man out the hood But you can't take the hood out the man Mga kababayan, turn up! Tayo ay Pilipino Kahit anong kulay ng balat Isasapuso Mapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o Ilokano Walang tatalo sa bagsik Ng ating dugo Isigaw ng malakas ang Ating panalo Wag nang pagusapan Ang mga negatibong pangyayari San mang panig ka Nasa mundo Kinabukasan na natin 'to Panalo! Yeah Keep runnin' ya mouth when you lyin' I stay on my business while watchin' you dyin' I'm takin' my people to heights while you cryin' Bout regular livin' & that's what I'm tryna Prove, 'stead of just lyin' in booths First true Filipino rapper on the news Sit, enjoy it if ya' cool Haters can snooze While I put my city on the map 22-double the Olongapo City no cap Never forgettin' the street where my Cousin would sit when we always just listen to rap Kendrick, Em, & A$AP with some metal And man we would turn up with that Been mundane till the sun came Now I want fame like a kid in the trap uh Aye I been in Spain (Spain) But the letter 'S' is silent (pain) I'm claimin' my reign like a king So I can water crops for survivin' (rain rain) Go away if you trippin' (yuh) Had a homie he was Cripn' (cuh) Ain't got no love for the people Who talk over songs when they Claimin' they listen (listen listen) These bars - never done, uh 3 stars and a sun, aye Blue, red draped down on a flag No we never fear none Most of us didn't grow up with a trust fund Know that I'm willin' to kill for a loved one I'm on the move from a nothin' to someone Reminding my people to shout: Tayo ay Pilipino Kahit anong kulay ng balat Isasapuso Mapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o Ilokano Walang tatalo sa bagsik Ng ating dugo Isigaw ng malakas ang Ating panalo Wag nang pagusapan Ang mga negatibong pangyayari San mang panig ka Nasa mundo Kinabukasan na natin to, (Lam mo na.) (Woo!) Panalo! Aye Huh, aye Kung inakala mong isang lenggwahe Lang kayang gamitin ni Ez Mil La kang mapapala kung ganyan ka Magisip kay Bathala ka sisingil; Utang na galing sa loob na Lumutang, hinain sa turon na may Pusang sinaing sa- (Mag ilokano ka tol!) Ano? (Ilokano!, Ilokano) Okay! UrAY NO NGA IMBAGAK KINYAYO TI UKKINAYO - DITTOY AK LAENG AG-URURAY NO SINNO TI AGDAYO - TAPNO EH SANG SANGITAM AK INTE WAGAS MO NGA PAYO - NGATA KAY-KAYATEM NGA PATAYENG KA KEN ATOY BAYO - Sikayo nga am-amin Lahat kayo All of you Ever since bata ako I've been kinda Discriminated in my own home country Sure, some would be like: "LuH AmPuTi pUTi mO . tiSoY" I ain't tisoy I'M PINOY And I swear that: NOBODY WILL EVER LOOK AT ME THE SAME WAY AGAIN I'LL MAKE IT TO THE TOP WHILE I BE SHOWIN' NAY-SAYERS AND NANALO NA AKO NUNG MULA PA NA PINUGUTAN SI LAPU SA MACTAN AT LAHAT ANG NASAKTAN NA NALAMAN NILA NA PINATAY ANG KANILANG BAYANI SA KARAGATAN NG BANSA NA PAG-AARI. Ng Pilipino Despite any termoil I'll be proud of my soil BAKIT? KASE Tayo ay Pilipino Kahit anong kulay ng balat Isasapuso Mapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o Ilokano Walang tatalo sa bagsik Ng ating dugo Isigaw ng malakas ang Ating panalo Wag nang pagusapan Ang mga negatibong pangyayari San mang panig ka Nasa mundo Kinabukasan na natin 'to Panalo!
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nageffort kapa tlga magsearch ng whole lyrics
22. Leonardo da Vinci (1452 to 1519) was an Italian polymath and genius. He was an artist during the High Renaissance period. He was a famous painter during this time, but other aspects of his work endured throughout the ages, for example, his notebooks and drawings on different topics all the way from botany to astronomy. Da Vinci’s art is amongst the most popular masterpieces in the world, some of which include his famous Mona Lisa (c. 1503), the Vitruvian Man (c. 1490), and The Last Supper (c. 1495 to 1498).pa translate po sa tagalog
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Si Leonardo da Vinci (1452 hanggang 1519) ay isang Italyano na polymath at henyo. Isa siyang artista noong panahon ng High Renaissance . Siya ay isang sikat na pintor sa panahong ito, ngunit ang iba pang mga aspeto ng kanyang trabaho ay nananatili sa buong panahon, halimbawa, ang kanyang mga notebook at mga guhit sa iba't ibang mga paksa mula sa botany hanggang sa astronomiya. Ang sining ni Da Vinci ay kabilang sa mga pinakasikat na obra maestra sa mundo, ang ilan sa mga ito ay kinabibilangan ng kanyang sikat na Mona Lisa (c. 1503), ang Vitruvian Man (c. 1490), at The Last Supper (c. 1495 to 1498).
23. PANALO LYRICSMga kababayan, turn up!Tayo'y PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balat, isasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsik ng ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas ang ating panalo'Wag nang pagusapan ang mga negatibong pangyayariSa'n mang panig ka nasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'to, panalo!YeahKeep runnin' ya mouth when you lyin'I stay on my business while watchin' you dyin'I'm takin' my people to heights while you cryin''Bout regular livin' & that's what I'm tryna prove'Stead of just lyin' in boothsFirst true Filipino rapper on the newsSit, enjoy it if ya' coolHaters can snoozeWhile I put my city on the map22-double the Olongapo City no capNever forgettin' the street where my cousin would sitWhen we always just listen to rapKendrick, Em, & A$AP with some metalAnd man we would turn up with thatBeen mundane till the sun cameNow I want fame like a kid in the trap uhAyeI been in Spain (Spain)But the letter 'S' is silent (pain)I'm claimin' my reign like a kingSo I can water crops for survivin' (rain rain)Go away if you trippin' (yuh)Had a homie he was crippin' (cuh)Ain't got no love for the peopleWho talk over songs when theyClaimin' they listen (listen listen)These bars never done, uh3 stars and a sun, ayeBlue, red draped down on a flagNo we never fear noneMost of us didn't grow up with a trust fundKnow that I'm willin' to kill for a loved oneI'm on the move from a nothin' to someoneReminding my people to shoutTayo'y PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balat isasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsik ng ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas ang ating panalo'Wag nang pagusapan ang mga negatibong pangyayariSa'n mang panig ka nasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'to ('lam mo na)(Woo!) panalo!AyeHuh, ayeKung inakala mong isang lenggwahe lang kayang gamitin ni Ez Mil'La kang mapapala kung ganyan ka magisipKay Bathala ka sisingilUtang na galing sa loob na lumutangHinain sa turon na may pusang sinaing sa-(Mag-ilokano ka tol!) ano?(Ilokano, Ilokano) okay!Uray no nga imbagak kinyayo ti ukkinayoDittoy ak laeng ag-ururay no sinnobti agdayoTapno eh sang sangitam ak inte wagas mo nga payoNgata kay-kayatem nga patayeng ka ken atoy bayoSikayo nga am-aminLahat kayoAll of youEver since bata ako I've been kindaDiscriminated in my own home countrySure, some would be like:"Luh ang puti puti mo, tisoy"I ain't tisoy, I'm PinoyAnd I swear that:Nobody will ever look at me the same way againI'll make it to the top while I be showin'Nay-sayers andNanalo na ako nung una pa na pinugutan si Lapu sa MactanAt lahat ang nasaktan na nalaman nila na pinatayAng kanilang bayani sa karagatan ng bansa na pag-aari ng PilipinoDespite any termoilI'll be proud of my soilBakit?KaseTayo'y PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balat, isasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsik ng ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas ang ating panalo'Wag nang pagusapan ang mga negatibong pangyayariSa'n mang panig ka nasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'to, panalo!
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I ain't tisoy, I'm Pinoy
24. pls po pwede po ba pagawa po ng explanation neto tagalog po sana at by paragraph po thank you po :)E. Communication for Business and Trade ReportsIn order to prepare you in the global work force, you must prepare yourselves to the demand of the industry, and one way of achieving this is through enhancing your English communication skills. As university students, you need to develop your expertise on how to sell an idea in a product presentation, project proposal, and other opportunities of making networks and connections in business. Enhancing your craft in oral presentations will make you succeed in your future internships and future career. 1. Definition and Relevance A SWOT analysis or a SWOT matrix is a diagram that shows an organization’s or person’s key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Doing this type of analysis, any organization, corporation or company can innovate or adapt new ways or strategies to put itself better in the corporate world.2. Internal Factors VS External Factors Internal Factors. Internal factors are things that we can control. External Factors. These are things we cannot control. 3. Benefits of SWOT analysis SWOT analyses identify any company or organization’s capabilities and resources. Moreover, they also provide a look on the organization’s competitive environment. Based on the result of SWOT analysis, the company can create a better marketing strategy. A SWOT analysis can create a new venture or new opportunities for the company especially the ones that are not yet explored. This can be aid for the managers and directors reduce threats by understanding their company’s current weaknesses. This can be used by the people in a company as a planning technique. Individuals who like to develop their careers can do SWOT analysis for it identifies their skills, opportunities, and abilities.4. How to make SWOT analysis Make sure that the analysis heads to the right path or direction by defining your objective. If your study focuses on what matters, this will eventually provide you a right strategy. Focus on the internal and external factors.Strengths. Identify the things that do better in your company rather than the competition. Are the people familiar to your products or brand? What is your competitive advantage? Which one from your internal sources is doing best or the one that excels in all aspects of intellectual property or human resources?Weaknesses. In what areas are your competitors outclassing your company? What holds your business back? Are there any things you can avoid? Does your business lack something? Or weakness?Opportunities. Opportunities can help your company grow. Can you turn any changes in technology, laws, or society, for example, into an opportunity? Consumers today are more aware of and interested in the quality of life. Threats. Are there obstacles stopping your company from growing? What are these rules, regulations, or technology that impede your business? Some aspects of society may also represent obstacles. Is inflation rate a threat to the business?
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Ang pagpapahusay ng inyong kakayahang mag-Ingles sa pakikipagtalastasan ay mahalaga upang maghanda sa global na hanapbuhay. Bilang mga mag-aaral sa unibersidad, kailangan ninyong palakasin ang inyong kakayahan sa pagsasagawa ng presentasyon ng produkto, proposal ng proyekto, at iba pang oportunidad sa pagtatayo ng mga koneksyon sa mundo ng negosyo. Sa pamamagitan ng pagpapahusay ng inyong mga kasanayan sa oral na presentasyon, magtatagumpay kayo sa inyong mga internship sa hinaharap at sa inyong mga karera.
Ang SWOT analysis o SWOT matrix ay isang diagram na nagpapakita ng mga pangunahing lakas, kahinaan, oportunidad, at banta ng isang organisasyon o indibidwal. Sa ganitong uri ng pag-aaral, maaaring magtayo ng bagong mga paraan o estratehiya ang kahit na anong organisasy
25. ano ang tagalog ng For the church, I can apply all the knowledge and skills I have obtained and learned from this subject in order to become an agent of loving service to the church by sharing what I’ve learned to others, serve others by giving or showing them a simple act of kindness, give them respect, and share my talents to my fellow men.For the society,I can apply all the knowledge and skills i have obtained and learned from this subject in order to become change for society in my own way by inspiring others by my motivation to accept any challenges to have good values, responsibility, consideration, and cooperation to have a positive
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EnglishFor the church, I can apply all the knowledge and skills I have obtained and learned from this subject in order to become an agent of loving service to the church by sharing what I’ve learned to others, serve others by giving or showing them a simple act of kindness, give them respect, and share my talents to my fellow men.For the society,I can apply all the knowledge and skills i have obtained and learned from this subject in order to become change for society in my own way by inspiring others by my motivation to accept any challenges to have good values, responsibility, consideration, and cooperation to have a positive
TagalogPara sa simbahan, mailalapat ko ang lahat ng kaalaman at kasanayan na nakuha ko at natutunan mula sa paksang ito upang maging ahente ng mapagmahal na serbisyo sa simbahan sa pamamagitan ng pagbabahagi ng aking natutunan sa iba, paglilingkod sa iba sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay o pagpapakita sa kanila ng simpleng gawa ng kabaitan, bigyan sila ng respeto, at ibahagi ang aking mga talento sa aking kapwa. Para sa lipunan, mailalapat ko ang lahat ng mga kaalaman at kasanayan na nakuha ko at natutunan mula sa paksang ito upang maging pagbabago para sa lipunan sa aking sariling pamamaraan sa pamamagitan ng nagbibigay inspirasyon sa iba sa aking pagganyak na tanggapin ang anumang mga hamon upang magkaroon ng mabuting halaga, responsibilidad, pagsasaalang-alang, at kooperasyon upang magkaroon ng positibo
26. Tayo'y PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balat, isasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsik ng ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas ang ating panalo'Wag nang pagusapan ang mga negatibong pangyayariSa'n mang panig ka nasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'to, panalo!YeahKeep runnin' ya mouth when you lyin'I stay on my business while watchin' you dyin'I'm takin' my people to heights while you cryin''Bout regular livin' & that's what I'm tryna prove'Stead of just lyin' in boothsFirst true Filipino rapper on the newsSit, enjoy it if ya' coolHaters can snoozeWhile I put my city on the map22-double the Olongapo City no capNever forgettin' the street where my cousin would sitWhen we always just listen to rapKendrick, Em, & A$AP with some metalAnd man we would turn up with thatBeen mundane till the sun cameNow I want fame like a kid in the trap uhAyeI been in Spain (Spain)But the letter 'S' is silent (pain)I'm claimin' my reign like a kingSo I can water crops for survivin' (rain rain)Go away if you trippin' (yuh)Had a homie he was crippin' (cuh)Ain't got no love for the peopleWho talk over songs when theyClaimin' they listen (listen listen)These bars never done, uh3 stars and a sun, ayeBlue, red draped down on a flagNo we never fear noneMost of us didn't grow up with a trust fundKnow that I'm willin' to kill for a loved oneI'm on the move from a nothin' to someoneReminding my people to shoutTayo'y PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balat isasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsik ng ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas ang ating panalo'Wag nang pagusapan ang mga negatibong pangyayariSa'n mang panig ka nasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'to ('lam mo na)(Woo!) panalo!AyeHuh, ayeKung inakala mong isang lenggwahe lang kayang gamitin ni Ez Mil'La kang mapapala kung ganyan ka magisipKay Bathala ka sisingilUtang na galing sa loob na lumutangHinain sa turon na may pusang sinaing sa-(Mag-ilokano ka tol!) ano?(Ilokano, Ilokano) okay!Uray no nga imbagak kinyayo ti ukkinayoDittoy ak laeng ag-ururay no sinnobti agdayoTapno eh sang sangitam ak inte wagas mo nga payoNgata kay-kayatem nga patayeng ka ken atoy bayoSikayo nga am-aminLahat kayoAll of youEver since bata ako I've been kindaDiscriminated in my own home countrySure, some would be like:"Luh ang puti puti mo, tisoy"I ain't tisoy, I'm PinoyAnd I swear that:Nobody will ever look at me the same way againI'll make it to the top while I be showin'Nay-sayers andNanalo na ako nung una pa na pinugutan si Lapu sa MactanAt lahat ang nasaktan na nalaman nila na pinatayAng kanilang bayani sa karagatan ng bansa na pag-aari ng PilipinoDespite any termoilI'll be proud of my soilBakit?KaseTayo'y PilipinoKahit anong kulay ng balat, isasapusoMapa-Tagalog, Bisaya, o IlokanoWalang tatalo sa bagsik ng ating dugoIsigaw ng malakas ang ating panalo'Wag nang pagusapan ang mga negatibong pangyayariSa'n mang panig ka nasa mundoKinabukasan na natin 'to, panalo!
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he's nice
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nice because these is my country
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That song is still a amazing
27. pls po pwede po ba pagawa po ng explanation neto tagalog po sana at by paragraph po then give example po thank you po :)E. Communication for Business and Trade ReportsIn order to prepare you in the global work force, you must prepare yourselves to the demand of the industry, and one way of achieving this is through enhancing your English communication skills. As university students, you need to develop your expertise on how to sell an idea in a product presentation, project proposal, and other opportunities of making networks and connections in business. Enhancing your craft in oral presentations will make you succeed in your future internships and future career. 1. Definition and Relevance A SWOT analysis or a SWOT matrix is a diagram that shows an organization’s or person’s key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Doing this type of analysis, any organization, corporation or company can innovate or adapt new ways or strategies to put itself better in the corporate world.2. Internal Factors VS External Factors Internal Factors. Internal factors are things that we can control. External Factors. These are things we cannot control. 3. Benefits of SWOT analysis SWOT analyses identify any company or organization’s capabilities and resources. Moreover, they also provide a look on the organization’s competitive environment. Based on the result of SWOT analysis, the company can create a better marketing strategy. A SWOT analysis can create a new venture or new opportunities for the company especially the ones that are not yet explored. This can be aid for the managers and directors reduce threats by understanding their company’s current weaknesses. This can be used by the people in a company as a planning technique. Individuals who like to develop their careers can do SWOT analysis for it identifies their skills, opportunities, and abilities.4. How to make SWOT analysis Make sure that the analysis heads to the right path or direction by defining your objective. If your study focuses on what matters, this will eventually provide you a right strategy. Focus on the internal and external factors.Strengths. Identify the things that do better in your company rather than the competition. Are the people familiar to your products or brand? What is your competitive advantage? Which one from your internal sources is doing best or the one that excels in all aspects of intellectual property or human resources?Weaknesses. In what areas are your competitors outclassing your company? What holds your business back? Are there any things you can avoid? Does your business lack something? Or weakness?Opportunities. Opportunities can help your company grow. Can you turn any changes in technology, laws, or society, for example, into an opportunity? Consumers today are more aware of and interested in the quality of life. Threats. Are there obstacles stopping your company from growing? What are these rules, regulations, or technology that impede your business? Some aspects of society may also represent obstacles. Is inflation rate a threat to the business?
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Definition and Relevance: SWOT analysis is a tool that helps organizations or individuals identify their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. It is relevant because it provides insights into an organization's current situation and helps develop better strategies for growth.Internal Factors VS External Factors: Internal factors are things that an organization can control, such as company culture, brand identity, or workforce. External factors are things that an organization cannot control, such as economic conditions, competition, or government regulations.Benefits of SWOT analysis: SWOT analysis helps organizations identify their capabilities and resources, competitive environment, and create better marketing strategies. It also helps identify new opportunities for growth and reduce threats by understanding their weaknesses.How to make SWOT analysis: To make SWOT analysis, an organization or individual should define their objectives and focus on both internal and external factors. They should identify their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.Strengths: Identify what an organization does better than its competitors, its competitive advantage, or areas where it excels. For example, a company might have a strong brand identity that distinguishes it from competitors.Weaknesses: Identify what areas where competitors outclass an organization, what holds an organization back, or things that it can avoid. For example, a company may have limited financial resources or weak customer service.Opportunities: Identify what can help an organization grow, such as changes in technology, laws, or society. For example, a company may be able to capitalize on the growing demand for eco-friendly products.Threats: Identify what obstacles are stopping an organization from growing, such as rules, regulations, or technology that impede its business. For example, a company may face intense competition from well-established rivals or changing consumer preferences.By conducting a SWOT analysis, an organization can develop a better understanding of its current situation and create a plan to achieve its goals.
28. 1.A gay fashion designer, Roberta, migrated in the U.S.A since 2001. This year, he visited his former employer in the Philippines to be the guest speaker of an event. Roberta was able to introduce new fashion techniques he had learned from the States. *A.LEARNEDB.SOCIALC.VARIETYD.SHAREDE.GRATIFYINGF.CONTINUOUSG.TRANSMITTED2.Marco didn’t know how to speak Tagalog well, not until he met his new circle of friends. They were speaking the said language. His usual interactions and bonding with them made him well versed in such language, making him a good communicator in Filipino.A.LEARNEDB.SOCIALC.VARIETYD.SHAREDE.GRATIFYINGF.CONTINUOUSG.TRANSMITTED3. The way Filipinos celebrate New Year is truly different from the way Chinese conduct the same event. Pinoys have it every end of December, while Chinese hold it by the month of February. In this manner, the two races are observing different beliefs, practices, and traditions.A.LEARNEDB.SOCIALC.VARIETYD.SHAREDE.GRATIFYINGF.CONTINUOUSG.TRANSMITTED4.Mrs. Isabella owned a famous restaurant in their hometown. Its bestsellers were the unique recipes of bulalo and kare-kare. According to her, their family managed to run the business despite all the challenges. In fact, she inherited the business from her great grandmother. A.LEARNEDB.SOCIALC.VARIETYD.SHAREDE.GRATIFYINGF.CONTINUOUSG.TRANSMITTED5.Anselmo is a proud grandfather to his 12 grandchildren. He often shared his childhood experiences with them including stories during the old times. He also demonstrated Filipino values such as saying “po & opo”, pagmamano, etc. All these traits were being transferred to and practiced by his grandchildren. A.LEARNEDB.SOCIALC.VARIETYD.SHAREDE.GRATIFYINGF.CONTINUOUSG.TRANSMITTED
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1. D. shared
2. B. social
3. C. variety
4. F. continouos
5. G. transmitted
29. Directions: Read each statement below carefully and fill in the blank(s) with the correct answer.1.is the religious celebration to honor the Santo Niño held annually in January.2. Maria Clara is worn by early Filipino women as part of their and Tradition3.is a celebration that mostly celebrated to strengthen our belief, ideas, aspect and culture.4. Bahay kubo is the old version of a design with Spanish influence.5.is a kind of fabric weaving that will be used for Batong Tagalog trousers,6. Ambahan is a traditionalof the Mangyan tribes in the province of Mindoro,7. Early Filipinos weaved using fibers from abaca, cotton, textiles and even rugs. They also weavedaside fromcloth just for storage purposes8. The way of writing that the people of Mindoro had was9. Catholic believers spread all over the country because of their strong religious10.Philippine architecture was influenced by the along with any other religious order around the country,
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1. Ati-Atihan Festival
2. Baro't saya
3. Festivals
4. False
5. Abaca
6. True
7. Weaving
8. Mangyan
9. True
10. Spanish
30. 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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