6. Manny Pacquiao who became world-
famous for winning boxing titles in more
weight classes than any other boxer in
history. (1995-1999)
On December 4, 1998, he claimed his first major title by defeating
Thailand's Chatchai Sasakul and winning the WBC flyweight title. Then,
on November 15, 2003, he knocked out Mexico's Marco Antonio Barrera
to become The Ring magazine's featherweight champion. In the
following years, he achieved significant victories, securing titles in
different weight categories such as the WBA and IBF featherweight
titles, the WBC and The Ring's junior lightweight titles, and the WBC
lightweight title. However, on July 2, 2017, he experienced a loss and had
to surrender the WBO welterweight title to Australia's Jeff Horn.
Nevertheless, he quickly rebounded and reclaimed the WBA welterweight
title by defeating Lucas Matthysse on July 15, 2018. Remarkably, at the
age of 40, on July 20, 2019, he became the oldest welterweight champion
in boxing history by winning a split decision over the previously
undefeated Keith Thurman and seizing the WBA super welterweight belt.
Manny Pacquiao's
humble beginnings.
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7. Transformed life of
Mr. Baron Geisler.
Baron Geisler was born on June 5, 1982, in the
Philippines. He is an actor and producer, known for
Jay (2008), Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story
(2011) and Baler (2008). And one of the casts of well-
known TV series “Tabing-Ilog”
Trivia:
●Older brother, Donald, is a member of the Philippine
taekwondo national team that competed in the 2000
Sydney Olympics.
●Is half-German.
●His hobbies include painting & writing poetry.
●Won an award for 'Best Single Performance by an Actor' in
the recently concluded Star Awards for TV (2005) for his
performance in 'Maalaala mo kaya'.
●Was launched as a member of the male trio "Koolits" with
John Lloyd Cruz and Marc Solis.
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8. HISTORY OF
ERASERHEADS
E-Heads was a Filipino rock band of the
90s, formed by Ely Buendia, Raimund
Marasigan, Buddy Zabala and Marcus
Adoro. The band is one of the most
successful, critically acclaimed, and
significant bands in the history of
Original Pilipino Music.
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9. CHILD ACTOR
PATRICK GARCIA
Patrick Garcia is a Filipino actor. At the age of 13, his
older actress sister Cheska convinced him to try
acting. He tried out for the 1994 Philippine movie,
Separada, and was cast right away.
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Patrick Garcia shares a
photo of him with Paolo
Contis (foreground) and
Kaye Abad (center) on his
Instagram post. The three
are starring in an untitled
film that is set to pay
tribute to their hit '90s
teen series "Tabing Ilog.“
Patrick Garcia via
Instagram
10. Universal Motion
Dancers ***
Universal Motion Dancers was able to create
trendy dance steps for the ballad Always by
the British duo Erasure in the early 1990s
These images are taken from their Facebook page, where they
use them to post updates about their recent and planned
events to their fans.
This group, which started as back-up dancers in 1992, was said
to be the pioneer of the mixed hip hop-street dance variety in
the local dance arena. Their popularity paved the way for
other all-male groups to gain access to showbiz.
UMD also recorded one of the top-selling albums of the
decade, Dancing with the Motion.
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11. Mario and Cynthia Mamon
of Enchanted Kingdom
The park currently has nine themed zones that
host various rides, shops, restaurants, and event
venues. The zones are Victoria Park, Portabello,
Boulderville, Midway Boardwalk, Brooklyn Place,
Spaceport, Jungle Outpost, Eldar's Village, and
Cultural Village. (1995-2016)
Currently, Enchanted Kingdom is exploring ways to
expand into other ventures like Edutainment.
Through the spirit of participation in education-
related undertakings, the theme park can greatly
help in the future of the country’s educational
backbone.
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12. Short History of
the SLEX
Constructed in the 1960s, the 15-
kilometer South Luzon Expressway
(SLEX) linked the Alabang Exit in
Muntinlupa with the EDSA (Highway
54) in Magallanes, Makati. The SLEX
provided a 29-kilometer extension in
the 1970s, allowing it to reach Calamba,
Laguna. Next, in 1995, the SLEX
underwent rehabilitation. Museum
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13. SM supermalls
history
SM has 9 malls built since 1985-2000 SM
Supermall developed and operated by SM
Prime Holdings in USA, the largest mall
operator in the Philippines owned by Henry
Sy Sr.
SM Supermalls, also simply known as SM is a
chain of shopping malls owned by
Philippines-based SM Prime. As of May 2023,
it has a total of 90 malls (83 in the
Philippines, 7 in the People's Republic of
China). It was also formerly known as
Shoemart.
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14. Bahay Kubo
/Nipa hut
Generally speaking, the Bahay Kubo's
history can be divided into two
periods: the Classical Period (Pre-
Hispanic Era) and the Hispanic Era.
The primary purpose of the classical
era Bahay Kubos was to adjust to the
Philippine climate. The design was
intended to be lightweight and to
cover as much ground as possible to
provide shade and ventilation.
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15. The evolution of
Physical store
In order to stay relevant, brick and mortar stores
need to quickly adapt and innovate as online
grocery and food shopping grows more and more
convenient.
As a species, we have come a long way from the
days of "Take this cow in exchange for this bushel
of wheat." As time passes, customers have greater
and greater expectations of retailers. They desire
efficiency and convenience along with personalized
experiences. While they desire quick shipping and
low prices, they are also prepared to pay more for
brands they identify with. Retailers are driving
new customer behaviors and ushering in the next
chapter of our retail history as they continue to
change and adapt to meet these expectations.
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16. The transition from Vinyl's,
CDs and DVDS to a
Streaming world
Beginning in the 1990s, streaming music and
movies has revolutionized technology and
continued to keep pace with new
developments in the field. One gradually
shifted away from the use of CDs and DVDs
by beginning to download music online and
using television boxes to watch movies
comfortably from home. A significant factor
in this transition was the development of
the internet and other technological
breakthroughs in the latter half of the 20th
century.
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17. Modern communication
forms' changes
The worldwide postal services'
economics have changed due
to the internet revolution. It's
no secret that emails are a
faster and less expensive form
of communication than
letters, so the internet has
decreased the need for letter
mail.
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18. Theaters and Streaming:
How the Film Industry is
Changing
The popularity of streaming
services like Netflix, Amazon
Prime, Hulu, and Disney Plus
has drastically changed how
people watch movies and
television programs. Museum
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19. The development of the
television industry
In 1927, the first television sets were
enormous, had small screens, and
had scrolls running along the sides.
They resembled refrigerators in size
and were large, box-shaped objects.
The image was in black and white
instead of color. A revolving disk
with spiral-patterned holes on it
was used by the first mechanical
television to scan images.
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20. The history of
storage
A late 20th-century computer's
floppy disk or diskette is a
magnetic storage device. Floppy
disks were widely used from the
1970s to the late 1990s, when they
were replaced by the rising use of
email attachments and other
methods for transferring files
between computers.
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Conclusion
21. Conclusion:
Objective: This Digital Museum aim to…
●Educate young generation about self-image
and body, space, and technology.
●Provide them amazing chances to learn what
happened in the past and in the present time.
●Expand their horizon without regard to space
or time constraint.
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