1. Descriptive Names
THE PEARL OF THE ORIENT SEAS
During the early ages, many Filipinos use pearls for accessories. The Philippines as we all know is
really surrounded by different bodies of water because of these, many sea divers dive in seas just to get
big and beautiful pearls. The Philippines is also rich in natural resources containing beautiful places
because to these, they export different sizes of pearls in the different parts of the country.
With all its grandeur and magnificence, the Pearl of the Orient Seas lays claim to its naturally abundant
environment with beautiful beaches and enthralling panoramic sights. In the past few decades the
Philippines have been frequented by tourists for countless reasons. The Philippine sunset is one of the
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Since Myanmar considers such a rich pool of bio diversity as an important national asset, the
Government has drawn up strict regulations to protect its biological resources.
As some folktales have said, the map of the country itself resembles the figure of a dancing lady.
VOCABULARY:
RIMMED – has color or substance around its border
BARRIERS – something that makes it difficult or impossible for something to happen or be achieved.
ENDOWED – desirable ability, characteristic, or possession that ones have which they have by birth or
by chance.
REFLECTION:
Myanmar is a place of mankind where we can experience in a life time. Myanmar is a beautiful place
where we can find different kinds of animals. It is a place where one should go and experience the
beauty of nature.
Jean Aeriel Marie A. Manansala
Gr. 4 – Courtesy
THE TINY DRAGON OF ASIA
Lying on the eastern part of the Indochinese peninsula, Vietnam is a strip of land shaped like the letter
"S". China borders it to the north, Laos and Cambodia to the west, the East Sea to the east and the
2. Pacific Ocean to the east and south.
Vietnam is considered one of the most popular destinations in the south–east of Asia. Hanoi, the capital
of the country, is an ancient city, the political, economic and cultural center. The city began its rapid
development in the 11th century, when the Emperor Wan Li Kong, moved his capital
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3. The City Of Quezon City
The history of Quezon City is teeming with hardship. It was originally designed and created as a
utopian planned city to function as the capital of the Philippines, replacing Manila. Due to several
unforeseen circumstances, including World War II and the death of the original designer, the plans were
put on hold. Because of the problems that Quezon City originally faced, it was never fully implemented
and never lived up to its expectation as the capital, but continues to flourish as a cultural, economic,
and educational hub in the Philippines.
Quezon City is located on a fertile plain, with a forest to the north and cities in the other directions. The
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However, after the War, the Filipino planning authority decided to move the University of the
Philippines to the east of the circle. The university campus still has significant green space, parks, and
sports fields. To the north of the circle is the small Arboretum Forest, poorly maintained by the
University of the Philippines, and often occupied by illegal settlements1. The largest manmade park in
the region lies to the east, just outside of the original design for Quezon City. In addition, just to the
north of the city is an undeveloped forest and lake, La Mesa Watershed and Eco Park, which blends into
the mountains even further north. Although not originally planned as part of the city's park systems, La
Mesa very popular and is the largest park in the Quezon City region.2
In 1906, the US Congress commissioned Daniel Burnham to design the new city plan for Manila,
which would have been the first contemporary design for a city in the East, mirroring many aspects of
McMillan's plan for Washington DC. It mimicked the City Beautiful Movement in the West, with
neoclassical architecture. Burnham himself wrote about the chance to create a Eurocentric utopia in the
East, "yet still small in area, possessing the bay of Naples, the winding river of Paris, and the canals of
Venice, Manila has before it an opportunity unique in the history of modern times, to create a unified
city equal to the
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4. Tourist Spots in the Philippines
Cansilao Christine Joy T. Cansilao English Sir Jerbee Catoc 28 September 2012 Introduction Tourism
is all about the travel for pleasure that creates business because tourists need transportation,
accommodation, food, entertainment, etc. that businessmen can provide. The tourism industry
contributes in the economy of one country. Tourism industry gives them a large amount of dollar. There
must be hotel accommodations that the travelers need and by this, there are lots of tourists attracted to
those places because of their good accommodation. The tourism industry plays a big role in economy's
development and it may be affected by the many problems or issues of a country. On the other hand,
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* Sagay Marine Reserve is the largest marine reserve in the Philippines, covering an area of 32,000
hectares. * Loboc River is a river on Bohol Island. It is one of the major tourist destinations of Bohol. *
Mount Pinatubo is an active stratovolcano and has an Crater lake above. * Pagsanjan Falls is a
waterfalls in the province of Laguna. * Tabon Cave are a set of caves north of Quezon municipality, in
the south western part of the province of Palawan. * Lake Balinsasayao is one of two small but deep
crater lakes rising 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level. Cansilao 6 * Balbasang–Balbalan National Park
is a protected area located in the municipality of Balban, Kalinga. The park covers an area of 1,338
hectares. * Mount Pulag is the highest mountain in the island of Luzon. * Mount Kitanglad is an
inactive volcano located in the Kitanglad Mountain Range in Bukidnon province of Mindanao island. *
Quezon Memorial Circle is a national park and shrine located in Quezon City. C. Beaches 1.
BORACAY ISLAND Characterized by its fine sand and crystal clear waters, Boracay comes as a no–
brainer in this list. Currently it is still the most famous and the most visited beach in the country; the
destination of foreigners and Filipinos alike during summer. Boracay locals work hard to maintain
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5. Marine Debris In The Florida Keys
Abstract:
Marine debris was collected and placed into categories at Long Key State Park in the Florida Keys.
Data was taken on Thursday, March 26th, 2015. The total number of debris collected totaled at 835
items. The most common type of marine debris collected during this experiment was assorted plastics
totaling at 513 pieces (61.43%). Many of the debris collected where small and unidentifiable.
Introduction:
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) define marine debris as "any
persistent solid material that is manufactured or processed and directly or indirectly, intentionally or
unintentionally, disposed of or abandoned into the marine environment" (NOAA, 2015). Marine debris
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For millennia, terrestrial plant matter, seeds, and driftwood have travelled across the open oceans with
the help of surface currents. Even floating islands, also known as tussocks, floatons, or sudds are
common in many Florida lakes and across the world (Mallison, C.T., 2001). These islands have been
known to carry exotic plants and vertebrate animals. Floating islands promote trans–ocean dispersal of
marine and terrestrial organisms. This increases biodiversity and helps new barren islands thrive.
However, in the last five decades, with the growing number of plastics in the marine environment, the
dispersal and occurrence of these organisms has increased exceedingly (Gregory, R.M., 2009). This
paves the way for invasions by alien and even aggressive invasive species to establish themselves in
new ecosystems beyond their native range. A survey done in 2009 reported that over 150 marine
species have established themselves due to marine debris stranded on the shores of northern New
Zealand. Most of these organisms were identified as crustaceans. Four of those organisms discovered
are featured in figure 3. Specimen A shows various crustaceans on unknown plastic, specimen B
depicts warm water Indo–Pacific oysters growing on nylon rope, specimen C depicts crustaceans
growing on a plastic pellet, and specimen D depicts a bryozoan colony attached
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7. One Significant Change That Has Occurred in the World...
E SSAYS ON TWENTIETH–C ENTURY H ISTORY In the series Critical Perspectives on the Past,
edited by Susan Porter Benson, Stephen Brier, and Roy Rosenzweig Also in this series: Paula Hamilton
and Linda Shopes, eds., Oral History and Public Memories Tiffany Ruby Patterson, Zora Neale Hurston
and a History of Southern Life Lisa M. Fine, The Story of Reo Joe: Work, Kin, and Community in
Autotown, U.S.A. Van Gosse and Richard Moser, eds., The World the Sixties Made: Politics and
Culture in Recent America Joanne Meyerowitz, ed., History and September 11th John McMillian and
Paul Buhle, eds., The New Left Revisited David M. Scobey, Empire City: The Making and Meaning of
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The beginnings and ends of what we choose to call centuries are almost invariably years of little
significance. But there is little agreement over when the twentieth century c.e. arrived, and there were
several points both before the year 2000 (the collapse of the Soviet Union, the reunification of
Germany, the surge of globalization from the mid–1990s) and afterward (9/11, or the global recession
of 2008) when one could quite plausibly argue that a new era had begun. A compelling case can be
made for viewing the decades of the global scramble for colonies after 1870 as a predictable
culmination of the long nineteenth century, which was ushered in by the industrial and political
revolutions of the late 1700s. But at the same time, without serious attention to the processes and
misguided policies that led to decades of agrarian and industrial depression from the late 1860s to the
1890s, as well as the social tensions and political rivalries that generated and were in turn fed by
imperialist expansionism, one cannot begin to comprehend the causes and consequences of the Great
War that began in 1914. That conflict determined the contours of the twentieth century in myriad ways.
On the one hand, the war set in motion transformative processes that were clearly major departures
from those that defined the nineteenth–century world order. On the other, it perversely unleashed forces
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9. 00002525 Develop A Media Plan
BSB51207 DIPLOMA OF MARKETING
BSBADV507B (DEVELOP A MEDIA PLAN)
STUDENT NAME : MOOI TING TAN (KAREN)
STUDENT ID : 00002525
TRAINER NAME : Mr. Mo Sadique
SCHOOL NAME : Australian learning ,Training and Education Centre (ALTEC)
Assessment Task 1
AQWA Organization Profile
Since 1988, AQWA has presented the beauty and wonder of this coastal environment and is Western
Australia's number one marine attraction.
Reflecting our Western Australian theme, everything in AQWA can be found in the State's oceans. In
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Reef walker runs during summer season in western Australia and his can attract more tourists.
c) Psychographic profile:
Western Australia is multicultural continent. People migrated to WA with different background and they
settled down there so they have families. This is a possibility of more interest in adventure and fun with
families. Surveys conducted relates to income shows that an average income of a full time adult is
$1500 per week which is quite good and they also spend on adventure and fun.
Design and copy of aspects the advertising (message, colours, and themes):
Advertising is main source to per mote anything. Reef walker is an adventurous activity and we can use
attractive color themes for advertising. We can use natures themes for example if we have to advertise
on you tube and we can show marine life and some flashbacks form aquariums as well. We can
advertise with broachers, so we can offer some discounts and family packs because our main audience
is families and kids.
Strategic associations to enhance the message:
There are many associates in Western Australia those can help to enhance the message to target
audience for examples news papers, travel agencies and hotels. They can help to advertise and permute
the AQWA and Reef walker. We can give adds in local and national news papers. Tourism agencies can
also advertise to their customers about these adventures activities. Hotels
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10. The History of the Philippines
Who was the 'Great Dissenter'? | History of the Philippines | Claro M. Recto. He was called Great
Dissenter because of his uncomprising stand against pro–American policy of R. Magsaysay, the very
same man whom he helped to put in power. Who is the former Senate President who came from Abra? |
History of the Philippines | Quintin Paredes. Quintin Paredes, a former Speaker and Senate President, is
known for his stint as a US Resident–Commisioner. Who is generally acknowledged as the first
President of the Philippines? | History of the Philippines | Emilio Aguinaldo. However, he didn't get
international recognition. Who excommunicated Fr. Gregorio Aglipay? | History of the Philippines |
Norzaleda. Arch. Norzaleda excommunicated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She was also a guitarist and violinist of the Trozo Comparsa Band. Gregoria de Jesus was the wife of
Andres Bonifacio. Segunda Katigbak was childhood sweetheart of Jose Rizal. * * After the death of her
husband Andres Bonifacio, Gregoria de Jesus was later married to whom? | Julio Nakpil. Julio Nakpil
was also a patriot and he was commander of all troops in the north in company with Emilio Jacinto.
Julio Nakpil and Gregoria de Jesus were married in the Catholic Church on 10 December 1898 and
they had eight children, Juana, Lucia, Juan, Julia, Francisca, Josefina, Mercedes and Caridad. Who was
the last Sultan of Sulu? | Jamalul Kiram II. Abu Bakr brought Islam to the Philippines and Haji Butu
was the first Muslim senator. The first woman to top the Philippine BAR Examination. | Tecla San
Andres Ziga. Geronima Pecson was the only person to serve as vice president to two former presidents
of the Philippines. He was also known as Hermano Pule. | Apolinario de la Cruz. The leader of a
messianic group. Refused membership in a monastic order because he was a native, he founded the
Cofradia de San Jose in 1832. Because membership in his organization was open only to pure natives,
the Spaniards branded him a heretic. In 1841, during a violent encounter of his group with Spanish
troops, he was captured and later executed; his dismembered body was displayed in various towns of
southern Tayabas where his organization had numerous members and followers. Who was the
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11. Earth Day
Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's natural
environment. Earth Day was founded by United States Senator Gaylord Nelson as an environmental
teach–in first held on April 22, 1970. While this first Earth Day was focused on the United States, an
organization launched by Denis Hayes, who was the original national coordinator in 1970, took it
international in 1990 and organized events in 141 nations.[1][2] Earth Day is now coordinated globally
by the Earth Day Network,[3] and is celebrated in more than 175 countries every year.[4] Numerous
communities celebrate Earth Week, an entire week of activities focused on environmental issues. In
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The Canopy Project: In 2010, Earth Day Network planted over 1 million trees in 16 countries under the
Avatar Home Tree Initiative. So far in 2011, EDN and its thousands of partner organizations have
already planted nearly 50 million more trees throughout the world! Locations where reforestation is
most urgently needed include Haiti, Brazil, Mexico and urban areas of the US. Help us green our
future, one million trees at a time.
Women and the Green Economy (WAGE)™: To accelerate and provide the new thinking and creative
power for a global post–carbon economy, Earth Day Network is engaging women business,
government and NGO leaders in its "Women and the Green Economy" (WAGE™) campaign. Our goal
is to create a policy agenda for Rio+20 and relevant generate national initiatives that will promote the
green economy, secure educational and job training opportunities for women and channel green
investment to benefit women.
Arts for the Earth™: Arts for the Earth is an innovative education program developed to teach
sustainability and environmental education through museum and arts community networks.
Here is a good story for Earth Day: An old man was planting a tree, then somebody asked him why he
plants that which he cannot live long enough to enjoy its fruit. The old man answered; 'just as my
grandparents planted a tree to which I've been nourished, so I plant for my grandchildren.' So people
should not be merely "cutters" of trees but
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12. Modern History.Hsc.2012 Essay
MODERN HISTORY
–2012
Topic one – USA 1919–1941
Topic two – conflict in the pacific
Topic three – Douglas MacArthur
Topic Four – World War I
TOPIC ONE – USA 1919–1941
USA 1920'S * the radio age * felt like istory had turned a corner and never going back * stock market *
black Thursday November 24 1929 * the jazz age * a speakeasyyyyyyy
How significant were the Republican policies in causing the great depression?
The significance of the republic policies were great, they brought a lot of growth in the 20's allowing
the market to strive over lots of trading and the purchase of shares, but was also an unstable market, as
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more detail needed; but probably enough to write a paragraph or two in an essay on industrialisation
between 1919 and 1941...
The nature of industrialisation in the 1930s
The nature of industrialisation changed in the 1930s. In the 1920s industrialisation had occurred
because of free enterprise and big business. But with the onset of the Depression, industrial output fell
dramatically. (statistics needed). To combat this, the federal government adopted a role of directly
stimulating industrial growth. The Public Works Administration (PWA) instituted in began many large
industrial projects with the aim of spurring the economy and providing many jobs. The Tennessee
Valley Authority (TVA) was a federal project to energise the economy through a massive industrial
scheme sponsored by the federal government. Twenty five dams were built to reshape the land and
generate hydro–electricity, which could further contribute to industrial growth. Another example of
government leadership of industry was the National Recovery Administration (NRA), which attempted
to foster industrial growth through the creation of 'codes' for each industry. These federal programs
fundamentally changed the nature of industrialisation. In the 1930s, the government's approach to
industrialisation was more akin to socialist–state–style industrialisation than it was to the American
capitalism–style industrialisation of the 1920s. Further, the federal government's
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