The document provides instructions for a heritage tour and documentation trip to several churches in Carcar, Sibonga, Argao, Dalaguete, and Boljoon. It outlines logistics like meeting times and locations, expectations for behavior during stops, and guidelines for documenting information from the sites. Key details include meeting at 6:30 AM at the USC gym, buying food and using restrooms beforehand, staying with groups and not leaving belongings unattended, bringing lunch, and maintaining respectful behavior befitting a visit to churches.
The document provides observations from a visit to a monk temple. It describes various customs observed, including removing shoes before praying and monks not shaking hands to remain pure. Donations from visitors supported different temple needs and came in buckets of supplies. The temple grounds included food stands that only accepted special coins, and areas for eating while listening to speakers. Inside the temple, guests at a wedding formed lines to eat.
A group of students in Bragado, Argentina called "Agents for Change" want to improve their city by addressing several problems. These include pollution in the local lagoon, a lack of safe places for children and teens to spend time with friends, stray animals roaming the streets, insufficient vaccination programs, poor street lighting and traffic signals leading to more accidents, run-down settlements with inadequate services and facilities for schools. The students hope to give talks to raise awareness about health issues and advocate for improved healthcare access for all residents.
Culture Kitchen, an organization that connects Singapore to the world through food, was awarded Jetstar's third biannual Flying Start grant. Culture Kitchen holds pop-up events highlighting the cuisines of Singapore's migrant communities to promote cultural exchange. Founder Adrianna Tan was inspired by her post-university travels to bring people together through food. With the grant, Culture Kitchen plans to hold quarterly pop-up events over the next year celebrating Singapore's diversity of ethnicities and cuisines.
Ultimate travel guide to Siem Reap, cambodia for 2017Srishti Gupta
Siem Reap, Cambodia is the gateway to the Angkor Wat temple complex and offers a blend of history, culture and natural beauty. The document provides details on visa requirements, currency, weather, accommodations, costs of living, dining options, sights to see including Angkor Wat and other temples, ways to stay healthy, important contact information and tips for traveling safely in Siem Reap.
This travel advisory provides information for a trip to Sagada, including details about transportation, accommodations, activities, food, and tips. Travelers should meet at 9pm on December 2nd in front of Trinity University of Asia to take a bus departing at 10pm. The 3,200 peso fee covers transportation, accommodations for 2 nights, tours of Sumaging Cave and Bomod-ok Falls, and more. The advisory recommends bringing proper clothing and supplies for the cold weather, and emphases enjoying the local food and being respectful of the culture in Sagada.
1. The Lukundane Barefeet Experience is a guided walk through the working area of the TAMIHA Foundation every Friday, picking up participants at 1pm in Arusha City.
2. The trip includes a guided area walk, transport via dala dala, a traditional dance performance, traditional food and drink. Participants will be returned to the pickup point by 6:30pm.
3. The $20 fee for the experience supports the TAMIHA Orphanage. The experience aims to provide insight into the lives of those supported by the Foundation and leave participants with a feeling of having made a positive impact.
This document contains announcements and advertisements from Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati. It includes notices about discounts at local outlets for students, upcoming school events like a fall extravaganza with games and snacks, reminders about setting up student email accounts and attending classes, and opportunities for students like scholarship applications, medical assistant portfolio help, constitution day celebrations, mobile mammography visits, singing on a holiday CD, and practice sessions to develop skills.
[IWIC2015 - PROPOSAL] JAJANAN - Authentic Local Food guide (Indonesia) for to...sandy colondam
The document proposes developing an Indonesian food directory application that introduces users to traditional Indonesian cuisine. It notes that while tourism to Indonesia is growing, most visitors do not come for the food, and establishing a food-focused application and tours could help attract more tourists by showcasing Indonesia's vibrant culinary culture and over 5,350 traditional recipes. The proposed application would provide recommendations of local menus, photos and details of dishes, and allow booking of "food tour" itineraries to efficiently sample various local specialties. Revenue models for the application include advertisements, commissions from group booking vouchers and reservations, and fees from arranging food tours.
The document provides observations from a visit to a monk temple. It describes various customs observed, including removing shoes before praying and monks not shaking hands to remain pure. Donations from visitors supported different temple needs and came in buckets of supplies. The temple grounds included food stands that only accepted special coins, and areas for eating while listening to speakers. Inside the temple, guests at a wedding formed lines to eat.
A group of students in Bragado, Argentina called "Agents for Change" want to improve their city by addressing several problems. These include pollution in the local lagoon, a lack of safe places for children and teens to spend time with friends, stray animals roaming the streets, insufficient vaccination programs, poor street lighting and traffic signals leading to more accidents, run-down settlements with inadequate services and facilities for schools. The students hope to give talks to raise awareness about health issues and advocate for improved healthcare access for all residents.
Culture Kitchen, an organization that connects Singapore to the world through food, was awarded Jetstar's third biannual Flying Start grant. Culture Kitchen holds pop-up events highlighting the cuisines of Singapore's migrant communities to promote cultural exchange. Founder Adrianna Tan was inspired by her post-university travels to bring people together through food. With the grant, Culture Kitchen plans to hold quarterly pop-up events over the next year celebrating Singapore's diversity of ethnicities and cuisines.
Ultimate travel guide to Siem Reap, cambodia for 2017Srishti Gupta
Siem Reap, Cambodia is the gateway to the Angkor Wat temple complex and offers a blend of history, culture and natural beauty. The document provides details on visa requirements, currency, weather, accommodations, costs of living, dining options, sights to see including Angkor Wat and other temples, ways to stay healthy, important contact information and tips for traveling safely in Siem Reap.
This travel advisory provides information for a trip to Sagada, including details about transportation, accommodations, activities, food, and tips. Travelers should meet at 9pm on December 2nd in front of Trinity University of Asia to take a bus departing at 10pm. The 3,200 peso fee covers transportation, accommodations for 2 nights, tours of Sumaging Cave and Bomod-ok Falls, and more. The advisory recommends bringing proper clothing and supplies for the cold weather, and emphases enjoying the local food and being respectful of the culture in Sagada.
1. The Lukundane Barefeet Experience is a guided walk through the working area of the TAMIHA Foundation every Friday, picking up participants at 1pm in Arusha City.
2. The trip includes a guided area walk, transport via dala dala, a traditional dance performance, traditional food and drink. Participants will be returned to the pickup point by 6:30pm.
3. The $20 fee for the experience supports the TAMIHA Orphanage. The experience aims to provide insight into the lives of those supported by the Foundation and leave participants with a feeling of having made a positive impact.
This document contains announcements and advertisements from Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati. It includes notices about discounts at local outlets for students, upcoming school events like a fall extravaganza with games and snacks, reminders about setting up student email accounts and attending classes, and opportunities for students like scholarship applications, medical assistant portfolio help, constitution day celebrations, mobile mammography visits, singing on a holiday CD, and practice sessions to develop skills.
[IWIC2015 - PROPOSAL] JAJANAN - Authentic Local Food guide (Indonesia) for to...sandy colondam
The document proposes developing an Indonesian food directory application that introduces users to traditional Indonesian cuisine. It notes that while tourism to Indonesia is growing, most visitors do not come for the food, and establishing a food-focused application and tours could help attract more tourists by showcasing Indonesia's vibrant culinary culture and over 5,350 traditional recipes. The proposed application would provide recommendations of local menus, photos and details of dishes, and allow booking of "food tour" itineraries to efficiently sample various local specialties. Revenue models for the application include advertisements, commissions from group booking vouchers and reservations, and fees from arranging food tours.
The narrative report summarizes an educational exposure trip taken by College of Business and Accountancy students. They assembled at 3:00 am and took 12 buses to various destinations. Their first stop was Chowking for breakfast in Manila. Their tour guide Ms. Maria Gracita Colandrino entertained them on the bus with trivia games. Their first destination was Nature's Spring water bottling plant in Bulacan where they learned how water is bottled. Their next stop was the ARDI Healthcare Center in Pampanga. After lunch at Everybody's Cafe, they visited the Creamline Ice Cream factory to see how ice cream is made. Their last stop was Nayong Pilipino, a theme park showcasing
The document describes the Poy luk kaew festival tradition in Taling Chan Sub District, Thailand. The festival involves novice ordination over three days where boys dress in fine clothing and jewelry to represent "Jewel Princes". They are paraded through town with attendants and offerings are made. Relatives tie threads on the boys' wrists for protection. On the last day, the boys change from their costumes into yellow robes to become Buddhist novices through an ordination ceremony, completing the tradition. The author aims to research and promote conservation of this cultural custom for younger generations in the community.
The document describes the Poy luk kaew festival tradition in Taling Chan Sub District, Thailand. The festival involves novice ordination over three days where boys have their heads shaved and dressed as "Jewel Princes." On the first day, there is a procession around town with the boys. On the second day is another procession and evening rituals. The last day involves taking vows at the temple, changing from princely attire to yellow robes to become novices, completing the festival. The purpose of the tradition is to donate daily items to ancestors, but newer generations are less familiar with it.
This document provides information about various tourist spots in Cebu, Philippines. It describes landmarks like Fort San Pedro, Magellan's Cross, and the Taoist Temple in Cebu City. It also mentions several attractions outside the city like the Mantayupan Falls, Kawasan Falls, and the Lapu-Lapu Shrine on Mactan Island. Museums like the Museo Sugbo and shopping destinations like Robinson's Galleria and Taboan Public Market are also highlighted. Brief details are given about places like Fuente Osmena Circle and restaurants in Sugbo Mercado that remain open late.
This document contains lessons on grammar structures for requests, offers of help, and directions in English. It also provides example dialogues using these structures. Additionally, it discusses echo questions to check or clarify information and provides a brief description of the coastal town of Atacames in Ecuador, noting its attractions like watersports, fishing, and scenic countryside. It concludes with exercise questions about places in Atacames.
The narrative report summarizes an educational exposure trip taken by College of Business and Accountancy students. They assembled at 3:00 am and took 12 buses to various destinations. Their first stop was Chowking for breakfast in Manila. Their tour guide Ms. Maria Gracita Colandrino entertained them on the bus with trivia games. Their first destination was Nature's Spring water bottling plant in Bulacan where they learned how water is bottled. Their next stop was the ARDI Healthcare Center in Pampanga. After lunch at Everybody's Cafe, they visited the Creamline Ice Cream factory to see how ice cream is made. Their last stop was Nayong Pilipino, a theme park showcasing
The document describes the Poy luk kaew festival tradition in Taling Chan Sub District, Thailand. The festival involves novice ordination over three days where boys dress in fine clothing and jewelry to represent "Jewel Princes". They are paraded through town with attendants and offerings are made. Relatives tie threads on the boys' wrists for protection. On the last day, the boys change from their costumes into yellow robes to become Buddhist novices through an ordination ceremony, completing the tradition. The author aims to research and promote conservation of this cultural custom for younger generations in the community.
The document describes the Poy luk kaew festival tradition in Taling Chan Sub District, Thailand. The festival involves novice ordination over three days where boys have their heads shaved and dressed as "Jewel Princes." On the first day, there is a procession around town with the boys. On the second day is another procession and evening rituals. The last day involves taking vows at the temple, changing from princely attire to yellow robes to become novices, completing the festival. The purpose of the tradition is to donate daily items to ancestors, but newer generations are less familiar with it.
This document provides information about various tourist spots in Cebu, Philippines. It describes landmarks like Fort San Pedro, Magellan's Cross, and the Taoist Temple in Cebu City. It also mentions several attractions outside the city like the Mantayupan Falls, Kawasan Falls, and the Lapu-Lapu Shrine on Mactan Island. Museums like the Museo Sugbo and shopping destinations like Robinson's Galleria and Taboan Public Market are also highlighted. Brief details are given about places like Fuente Osmena Circle and restaurants in Sugbo Mercado that remain open late.
This document contains lessons on grammar structures for requests, offers of help, and directions in English. It also provides example dialogues using these structures. Additionally, it discusses echo questions to check or clarify information and provides a brief description of the coastal town of Atacames in Ecuador, noting its attractions like watersports, fishing, and scenic countryside. It concludes with exercise questions about places in Atacames.
2. Assembly is at the back of the USC Main Campus
Gymnasium, Sanciangko Gate from 6:30 AM – 7:00
AM SHARP.
Make sure that you have settled any calls of nature
whatsoever before departure. If you have to buy
food at Jollibee, make sure you’re done buying by
6:45.
Late comers will be REALLY left behind. They may
proceed to the South Bus Terminal and catch up.
3. EVERYONE must vacate the tour buses at every stop. For the
first fifteen minutes, I will check the buses every once in a
while to see if there are people idling inside. You can come
back when you’re done with what you’re supposed to be doing.
Always stay with your group. Group members are responsible
for checking on each other, especially during departure calls.
Never leave your things on the bus.
Do not leave your belongings unattended. Other people are
interested to attend to them.
4. While you will be given the chance to buy necessities at the
Carcar Public Market, it is best to bring your own lunch as
much as possible for very obvious reasons. Again, if you will
be left behind, you will have to catch up.
Hence, you are STRONGLY ADVISED to buy and bring your
necessities ahead of time to save time and effort. NO
BUYING OF FOOD AT JOLIBEE CARCAR WHILE WE ARE
STILL DOING THE CHURCH VISIT.
It is advised that you bring a picnic cloth or any excellent
substitute. Lunch will be at Dalaguete Beach Park. If you
decide to use their cottages/tables, you will have to pay the
fee.
5. Please keep in mind that we will be visiting
CHURCHES. Wear something DECENT, therefore.
NO SWIMMING BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER
LUNCH. We are on a EDUCATIONAL TOUR, not
on an escapade.
6. During the tour, please DO NOT
Bring alcoholic beverages;
Anyone caught doing the abovementioned acts will
be reported to the disciplinary office of the school
(OSA) and will be subject to sanctions.
7. I have teacher colleagues assigned to each of your
respective buses. They will be in charge throughout the bus
rides. Please treat them with respect. In addition, there will
be other students who will be riding with you, so please do
behave..
I will be bus-hopping as well to make sure you’re still okay.
Remember that you are still bringing the Carolinian name
during the activity. Hence, any form of outrageous behavior
will not be tolerated and will be dealt with accordingly.
15. Name: ________________________
Schedule: ______________________
Date: _________________________
Carcar City Museum
1. Research on who commissioned the
construction of the Plaza Rotunda, Rizal
monument, Pool, and Dispensary. Please
include the year the structures were
established.
2. What era was most of the town
houses built?
16. Carcar Church
1. Name of parish and date founded.
2. When was it built and completed?
3. What sculptures do you see outside the
church? Please name them all. On the
sculptures, what form, process , and type of
media used?
4. It is said that the Greek Orthodox style
inspires the main facade of the parish church.
Research on Greek Orthodox architecture and
as well as its relation to the facade of the
Parish Church.
17. Sibonga Church
1. Name of parish and date founded.
2. What period in history this church
was patterned with? Support your answer.
3. Describe the panel paintings you
see at the interior ceiling of Sibonga
church? How is the subject re/presented?
What kind of subject is present in the
artwork?
18. Dalaguete Church
1. Create a pencil or pen sketch of the
façade San Guillermo Parish Church.
Argao Mortuary
1. Name of parish and date church
construction was finished.
2. Describe the relief you see at the pediment
of the Argao, Cebu Mortuary. Include also in your
discussion regarding the process and medium used
in such sculpture.
19. Boljoon Parish Museum
1. Name only three full-rounded
iconic sculptures and one relief
sculpture. (Get the names of the
saints and identify the materials
used)
2. Some of the images of saints
are said to be estofado. What is an
estofado technique ?
20. From the information you
obtained from the field trip, past
lessons and readings, (minimum
of 200 words per question)
1. How was art used by
people in the past?
2. Is it possible for man to
exist without art?