This document provides information about embroidery including the tools, materials, and techniques used. It defines embroidery as the art of designing with needle and thread on fabric. It discusses the various tools used for embroidery like needles, hoops, scissors, and describes different types of needles. The document also outlines different types of fabrics that can be used for embroidery like common weave, even-weave, and basket weave. It provides details on how to store and maintain embroidery tools and materials.
God chose Abraham to be the father of a special nation and promised him plenty of land and as many children as stars in the sky. God loved Abraham and chose him to start a new nation of people according to the book of Genesis.
The Ati-Atihan Festival is a week-long celebration held every third week of January in Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines. Participants dress as Ati or Aeta tribespeople and parade through the streets performing tribal dances to drum music while wearing costumes and accessories to honor Santo Niño. Crowds encourage the dancers' enthusiasm by cheering and shouting slogans for over a week of continuous festivities.
The document discusses the effects of martial law in the Philippines under President Ferdinand Marcos. It lists both positive and negative effects. The positive effects included reduced crime, earlier curfews leading to less people on the streets, and some infrastructure development. However, it also severely restricted civil liberties, led to widespread human rights abuses as Marcos' political opponents were arrested without cause, and the long-term disappearances of many individuals.
This document provides information about embroidery including the tools, materials, and techniques used. It defines embroidery as the art of designing with needle and thread on fabric. It discusses the various tools used for embroidery like needles, hoops, scissors, and describes different types of needles. The document also outlines different types of fabrics that can be used for embroidery like common weave, even-weave, and basket weave. It provides details on how to store and maintain embroidery tools and materials.
God chose Abraham to be the father of a special nation and promised him plenty of land and as many children as stars in the sky. God loved Abraham and chose him to start a new nation of people according to the book of Genesis.
The Ati-Atihan Festival is a week-long celebration held every third week of January in Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines. Participants dress as Ati or Aeta tribespeople and parade through the streets performing tribal dances to drum music while wearing costumes and accessories to honor Santo Niño. Crowds encourage the dancers' enthusiasm by cheering and shouting slogans for over a week of continuous festivities.
The document discusses the effects of martial law in the Philippines under President Ferdinand Marcos. It lists both positive and negative effects. The positive effects included reduced crime, earlier curfews leading to less people on the streets, and some infrastructure development. However, it also severely restricted civil liberties, led to widespread human rights abuses as Marcos' political opponents were arrested without cause, and the long-term disappearances of many individuals.
Giotto di Bondone was an Italian painter and architect during the late-Middle Ages who made advancements in realistic painting techniques. He drew inspiration from nature and depicted human figures in a more realistic three-dimensional style compared to flat Byzantine imagery. Cimabue was Giotto's teacher and they both painted large frescoes for the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. Donatello di Niccolo di Betto Bardi was one of the most influential Florentine sculptors of the 15th century who received artistic training in goldsmithing. He is renowned for sculptures like the marble David and bronze David, as well as expressive works capturing emotion like the Penitent Magdalene
This document summarizes the arts and crafts inspired by the regions of Luzon in the Philippines. It outlines the crafts of the highland and lowland areas of Luzon, including weaving from Kalinga, Bul'ul figures from Ifugao, stone houses from Batanes, wood carving from Laguna, and embroidered piña fabric from Taal, Batangas. The document provides an overview of the traditional artisanal products created in the different provinces of Luzon.
Stimulants like cocaine, amphetamines, and caffeine temporarily increase energy and alertness but can have negative long term effects. Cocaine is one of the most commonly abused stimulant drugs and can be swallowed, crushed and snorted, or injected in liquid form. While caffeine is a legal stimulant found in coffee that affects the central nervous system, illegal stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamines are addictive and can seriously harm a person's health if abused.
This document provides information about several important artists from the Renaissance period in Italy. It discusses Giotto di Bondone as the first Italian master to draw from nature, revolutionizing art. Cimabue was Giotto's teacher and they painted frescoes for the Basilica of St. Francis together. The document also describes Donatello, one of the greatest Florentine sculptors who worked under Lorenzo Ghiberti and created famous works like David. Finally, it outlines the life of Leonardo da Vinci who apprenticed under Verrocchio and produced masterpieces such as The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa through his mastery of techniques and interest in science.
Latin American dances originate from Latin America and share common characteristics. They include dances like the chachacha from Cuba, which is lively and playful. The samba from Brazil is recognized by its simple forward and backward steps. The paso doble from Spain is an energetic dance modeled after bullfighting. Latin dances tend to have rhythmic movements, often featuring the hips and torso, and can be sensual or spicy in nature.
This document provides an overview of a physical education module on health and fitness. It includes an introductory message for teachers and learners. The module is focused on one lesson called "Exercise, Eat and Excel" which teaches about health-related fitness components like cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and muscular endurance as well as skill-related components like agility, balance and coordination. It also discusses physical activity, exercise, and the importance of proper nutrition for overall fitness and health.
The document provides information on first aid, including why it is important to learn, key principles, and responsibilities of a first aider. It discusses assessing vital signs such as responsiveness, pulse, breathing, and temperature. The three main goals of first aid are to preserve life, prevent further harm, and promote recovery for injured individuals until professional medical help arrives.
This document summarizes a classroom observation on malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies. It describes the characteristics, signs, and symptoms of malnutrition. It also discusses ways to prevent and control malnutrition like following a balanced diet, making healthy food choices, and drinking enough water daily. The document highlights that micronutrient deficiencies can cause diseases like vitamin A deficiency which leads to blindness, iron deficiency anemia, and iodine deficiency disorder which impacts development. It identifies government programs in the Philippines that address malnutrition through school feeding initiatives and fortifying processed foods.
The document provides information on a refresher course for coaches on jumping events in track and field. It discusses the objectives of jumping events like the long jump and triple jump to maximize distance, and the pole vault to maximize height. It describes the three key biomechanical parameters that determine flight distance and height: take-off velocity, take-off angle, and height of the center of mass. The document then outlines the four phases of movement structure for the jumps - the approach, take-off, flight, and landing phases. It provides guidance on teaching jumping technique and emphasizes safety for organizing practice.
Project GADGET is a tool for conducting test item analysis to evaluate and improve test quality. The document outlines the main elements of test item analysis, including tables to record student responses and scores, and calculate item difficulty, discrimination, and distractor effectiveness. Item analysis provides useful information to select high-quality items, identify student weaknesses, and construct better future test items.
1) The document discusses the fundamentals and technique of sprinting, including the crouch start. It describes the support and flight phases of each running stride and emphasizes maximizing speed through proper stride length, frequency, and force application.
2) It outlines the key phases and positions of the crouch start - the "on your marks" position, "set" position, and drive phase off the blocks. Proper technique focuses on explosively leaving the blocks while maintaining body alignment and leverage.
3) Exercises like butt kicks, high knees, and skipping are recommended to improve running mechanics and speed. Drills are also emphasized to refine individual phases of sprinting technique.
1. This document provides information on social dances, dance mixers, dance injuries, and dance etiquette. It discusses the importance of dance etiquette in ensuring a happy dance experience and outlines rules for behaviors like never blaming partners, dancing to their level, and enjoying the dance.
2. It also discusses exercises needed for ballroom dancing like yoga poses for flexibility, balance and strengthening exercises like pushups and planks. Warm-up exercises before dancing are recommended to prevent injury and allow dancers to perform movements properly.
3. The health benefits of ballroom dancing are also summarized, including improved coordination, balance, muscle tone, flexibility, bone density, and decreased stress and heart disease risk.
This document discusses Latin American and modern standard dances that are taught in a physical education lesson. It covers social dances and dance mixers that allow partners or groups to interact, and lists the cha-cha-cha, waltz, cha-cha-cha mixer and waltz mixer as examples. It also notes that ballroom dancing can help fight dementia and Alzheimer's disease by providing mental challenges that keep the brain active.
Giotto di Bondone was an Italian painter and architect during the late-Middle Ages who made advancements in realistic painting techniques. He drew inspiration from nature and depicted human figures in a more realistic three-dimensional style compared to flat Byzantine imagery. Cimabue was Giotto's teacher and they both painted large frescoes for the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. Donatello di Niccolo di Betto Bardi was one of the most influential Florentine sculptors of the 15th century who received artistic training in goldsmithing. He is renowned for sculptures like the marble David and bronze David, as well as expressive works capturing emotion like the Penitent Magdalene
This document summarizes the arts and crafts inspired by the regions of Luzon in the Philippines. It outlines the crafts of the highland and lowland areas of Luzon, including weaving from Kalinga, Bul'ul figures from Ifugao, stone houses from Batanes, wood carving from Laguna, and embroidered piña fabric from Taal, Batangas. The document provides an overview of the traditional artisanal products created in the different provinces of Luzon.
Stimulants like cocaine, amphetamines, and caffeine temporarily increase energy and alertness but can have negative long term effects. Cocaine is one of the most commonly abused stimulant drugs and can be swallowed, crushed and snorted, or injected in liquid form. While caffeine is a legal stimulant found in coffee that affects the central nervous system, illegal stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamines are addictive and can seriously harm a person's health if abused.
This document provides information about several important artists from the Renaissance period in Italy. It discusses Giotto di Bondone as the first Italian master to draw from nature, revolutionizing art. Cimabue was Giotto's teacher and they painted frescoes for the Basilica of St. Francis together. The document also describes Donatello, one of the greatest Florentine sculptors who worked under Lorenzo Ghiberti and created famous works like David. Finally, it outlines the life of Leonardo da Vinci who apprenticed under Verrocchio and produced masterpieces such as The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa through his mastery of techniques and interest in science.
Latin American dances originate from Latin America and share common characteristics. They include dances like the chachacha from Cuba, which is lively and playful. The samba from Brazil is recognized by its simple forward and backward steps. The paso doble from Spain is an energetic dance modeled after bullfighting. Latin dances tend to have rhythmic movements, often featuring the hips and torso, and can be sensual or spicy in nature.
This document provides an overview of a physical education module on health and fitness. It includes an introductory message for teachers and learners. The module is focused on one lesson called "Exercise, Eat and Excel" which teaches about health-related fitness components like cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and muscular endurance as well as skill-related components like agility, balance and coordination. It also discusses physical activity, exercise, and the importance of proper nutrition for overall fitness and health.
The document provides information on first aid, including why it is important to learn, key principles, and responsibilities of a first aider. It discusses assessing vital signs such as responsiveness, pulse, breathing, and temperature. The three main goals of first aid are to preserve life, prevent further harm, and promote recovery for injured individuals until professional medical help arrives.
This document summarizes a classroom observation on malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies. It describes the characteristics, signs, and symptoms of malnutrition. It also discusses ways to prevent and control malnutrition like following a balanced diet, making healthy food choices, and drinking enough water daily. The document highlights that micronutrient deficiencies can cause diseases like vitamin A deficiency which leads to blindness, iron deficiency anemia, and iodine deficiency disorder which impacts development. It identifies government programs in the Philippines that address malnutrition through school feeding initiatives and fortifying processed foods.
The document provides information on a refresher course for coaches on jumping events in track and field. It discusses the objectives of jumping events like the long jump and triple jump to maximize distance, and the pole vault to maximize height. It describes the three key biomechanical parameters that determine flight distance and height: take-off velocity, take-off angle, and height of the center of mass. The document then outlines the four phases of movement structure for the jumps - the approach, take-off, flight, and landing phases. It provides guidance on teaching jumping technique and emphasizes safety for organizing practice.
Project GADGET is a tool for conducting test item analysis to evaluate and improve test quality. The document outlines the main elements of test item analysis, including tables to record student responses and scores, and calculate item difficulty, discrimination, and distractor effectiveness. Item analysis provides useful information to select high-quality items, identify student weaknesses, and construct better future test items.
1) The document discusses the fundamentals and technique of sprinting, including the crouch start. It describes the support and flight phases of each running stride and emphasizes maximizing speed through proper stride length, frequency, and force application.
2) It outlines the key phases and positions of the crouch start - the "on your marks" position, "set" position, and drive phase off the blocks. Proper technique focuses on explosively leaving the blocks while maintaining body alignment and leverage.
3) Exercises like butt kicks, high knees, and skipping are recommended to improve running mechanics and speed. Drills are also emphasized to refine individual phases of sprinting technique.
1. This document provides information on social dances, dance mixers, dance injuries, and dance etiquette. It discusses the importance of dance etiquette in ensuring a happy dance experience and outlines rules for behaviors like never blaming partners, dancing to their level, and enjoying the dance.
2. It also discusses exercises needed for ballroom dancing like yoga poses for flexibility, balance and strengthening exercises like pushups and planks. Warm-up exercises before dancing are recommended to prevent injury and allow dancers to perform movements properly.
3. The health benefits of ballroom dancing are also summarized, including improved coordination, balance, muscle tone, flexibility, bone density, and decreased stress and heart disease risk.
This document discusses Latin American and modern standard dances that are taught in a physical education lesson. It covers social dances and dance mixers that allow partners or groups to interact, and lists the cha-cha-cha, waltz, cha-cha-cha mixer and waltz mixer as examples. It also notes that ballroom dancing can help fight dementia and Alzheimer's disease by providing mental challenges that keep the brain active.
14. ◦Ang Punong Mahistrado ng Kataas-
taasang Hukuman ng Pilipinas ang
nangunguna sa Kataas-taasang
Hukuman ng Pilipinas at
ang pinakamataas na opisyal ng
hustisya