Itong modyul ng pangkatuto ay makakatulong sa mga-aaral tungkol sa Pananakop ng mga Amerikano sa Pilipinas. Dito nakalagay ang paraan ng pananakop ng Amerikano sa Pilipinas. Dito din nakasaad ang Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano.
Itong modyul ng pangkatuto ay patungkol sa Edukasyon ng Pilipinas noong Panahon ng Hapones. Dito din malalaman kung anong uri ng Edukasyon ang ipinamalas noong Pananakop ng Hapon.
Itong modyul ng pangkatuto ay makakatulong sa mga-aaral tungkol sa Pananakop ng mga Amerikano sa Pilipinas. Dito nakalagay ang paraan ng pananakop ng Amerikano sa Pilipinas. Dito din nakasaad ang Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano.
Itong modyul ng pangkatuto ay patungkol sa Edukasyon ng Pilipinas noong Panahon ng Hapones. Dito din malalaman kung anong uri ng Edukasyon ang ipinamalas noong Pananakop ng Hapon.
This document lists the presidents of the Philippines from Emilio Aguinaldo in 1899 to the incumbent Rodrigo Duterte. It provides the names of each president, their terms of office from starting date to end date. There have been 16 presidents of the Philippines since independence.
Ito ay isang powerpoint presentation na tumatalakay sa paksang tungkol sa Mga Akdang lumaganap noong dumating ang mga Hapones. Dito din matatagpuan ang ilang halimbawa ng mga Akdang lumaganap noong dumating ang mga Hapones.
This document lists the presidents of the Philippines from Emilio Aguinaldo in 1899 to the incumbent Rodrigo Duterte. It provides the names of each president, their terms of office from starting date to end date. There have been 16 presidents of the Philippines since independence.
Ito ay isang powerpoint presentation na tumatalakay sa paksang tungkol sa Mga Akdang lumaganap noong dumating ang mga Hapones. Dito din matatagpuan ang ilang halimbawa ng mga Akdang lumaganap noong dumating ang mga Hapones.
The document discusses different concepts related to culture. It defines culture as stemming from the German word "Kultur" meaning civilization, and notes the shift from seeing culture as European art and refinement to a way of life of a particular group. Culture has both material components like tools and non-material components like beliefs and traditions. The document also discusses ethnocentrism, xenocentrism, cultural relativism and culture shock. It defines subcultures as portions of society with distinct patterns from the larger society, and countercultures as subcultures that openly oppose aspects of the larger society.
The document outlines three major theoretical paradigms in the study of religions: 1) The origin of religions from the late 1700s to early 1900s, which included social evolutionism and scientific racism. 2) The function of religions from the early 1900s to 1960s, including functionalism and structural functionalism. 3) The meanings of religions from the 1960s onward, including symbolic and interpretive approaches, feminism, and post-structuralism.
The document discusses the meaning and characteristics of culture. It states that culture is unique to humans, is learned rather than innate, and varies across societies. The key aspects of culture outlined include that it is social, shared, transmissive, continuous and cumulative, consistent and integrated, dynamic and adaptive, and gratifying. Culture provides rules and means for humans to satisfy needs and desires. It differs in contents between societies.
Cultural anthropology examines how humans interact with their environment for survival. This document discusses Jamaica, noting that its culture historically involved farming, hunting, fishing and cattle raising under British colonial rule. It transitioned to industry and tourism as its dominant economic sectors. Jamaica has a tropical climate with environmental stresses like hurricanes and poverty that impact many citizens' ability to subsist.
The document discusses key ideas from the Enlightenment period that influenced modern political thought. It describes how philosophers like Thomas Hobbes and John Locke used social contract theory to explain the relationship between the people and the state. Hobbes argued for absolute monarchy while Locke believed people had natural rights and could withdraw consent from rulers not protecting those rights. Locke's writings influenced independence movements, including the American Declaration of Independence authored by Thomas Jefferson.
Pot song as a tool of development communicationParashar Kalita
The use of folk art in communicating a social messages is there across different media platforms. Folk art, in its different forms, sometimes works as an alternative media to the discourses of mainstream media and society. As an art of the grassroots it has its own place among the voices that shoot-up from the margin and periphery.
Pot song is a folk cultural form prevailing in Bangladesh from centuries, to spread information and education for the masses. Scroll canvases painted with colourful pictures of economical, religious or social issues are used while performing the Pot Songs.
“Rupantar” is a developing NGO of Bangladesh, registered in 1995 with the Social Welfare Department of the government of Bangladesh and the NGO Affairs bureau. It is currently working in raising awareness on different social issues like violence against women, gender equality, dowry system, and early marriage by using Pot Songs.
It is worthy to mention that during the time of Mahapurush Shrimanta Shankardev, a similar kind of art form Chihna Yatra was prevalent in Assam which was propagated by Shankardev for dissemination of developmental messages.
This research paper would try to highlight the activities carried out by Rupantar using pot song in Bangladesh and also try to analyze the reach and access of this traditional art form in the dissemination of the developmental messages.
Keywords: Culture, Pot Song, Traditional folk media, Development Communication
This document provides an outline and summary of a lecture on culture and the human condition. It discusses definitions of culture, how human cultures have evolved significantly in the past 50,000 years through processes like the agricultural and industrial revolutions. It also distinguishes between culture as systems of meaning and society as systems of interaction and exchange. Specific examples are provided to illustrate how urban systems and nation-states arise from social and cultural dynamics.
The document discusses how culture unites people in society, gives them a shared identity through customs and traditions, and serves as the foundation for an individual's values and way of life. It provides examples of how culture binds communities through shared language, practices like food and drink, and values passed down through books and parenting. Culture is therefore essential to defining who people are as individuals and how they live as members of a larger social group.
The document discusses the key ideas and philosophies of the Enlightenment period from 1650-1750. Some of the major concepts covered include rationalism, where reason is seen as the supreme authority; scientific method, where science is used to discover truth; secularism and tolerance of different views; and optimism in man's ability to improve society through education, legal reforms, and constitutionalism guaranteeing citizens' rights. The Enlightenment marked a significant intellectual and cultural shift in Europe that questioned traditional authorities and prioritized rational thought and scientific inquiry.
The document discusses the key ideas and philosophies of the Enlightenment period from 1650-1750. Some of the major concepts covered include rationalism, where reason is seen as the supreme authority; scientific method, where science is used to discover truth; secularism and cosmopolitanism which separate religion from state affairs and embrace diversity; and promoting tolerance, optimism, freedom of thought, and education of the masses. The Enlightenment marked a significant intellectual and cultural movement in Europe that emphasized using logic and reason to reform institutions and advance knowledge.
The document discusses the key ideas and philosophies of the Enlightenment period from 1650-1750. Some of the major concepts covered include rationalism, where reason is seen as the supreme authority; scientific method, where science is used to discover truth; secularism and cosmopolitanism, which separate religion from state affairs and embrace diversity; and promoting tolerance, optimism, freedom of thought, and education of the masses. The Enlightenment marked a significant intellectual and cultural movement in Europe that emphasized using logic and reason to reform institutions and advance knowledge.
Cultural relativism is an important concept in anthropology that emerged in response to ethnocentrism. It argues that a culture should only be understood within the context of its own traditions and history, not by another cultural standard. Franz Boas is considered the founder of cultural relativism, arguing that cultures cannot be objectively ranked as superior or inferior. His student Ruth Benedict further developed these ideas in her works exploring different cultural practices in their own contexts. While cultural relativism aims to avoid ethnocentrism, some argue it can also hinder cross-cultural understanding if taken to an extreme. Finding the right balance is an ongoing discussion.
The document discusses how post-racialism has become the dominant way that racism is expressed discursively today. The debate around multiculturalism is framed within this post-racial logic. Politics have become "culturalized" by finding cultural solutions to socioeconomic and political problems, reflecting a 19th century notion that "race is all". This culturalization of politics represents a continuation of understanding conflict in biological and racial terms rather than political terms.
The document discusses different aspects of Mexican culture that influence the writer's cultural identity. Growing up in a Mexican family, the writer has learned traditions like celebrating Quinceaneras instead of sweet sixteens. Food, music, dance, and religious celebrations are all important parts of Mexican culture that have been preserved through generations. Social behaviors and gender roles also differ in Mexican culture compared to other cultures. Overall, the writer sees themselves as having a Mexican cultural identity shaped by the traditions and values they acquired from their Mexican family background.
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Caribbean culture is a rich blend of European, African, Indian, and indigenous influences that developed in response to the harsh realities of colonial rule. It shows both the colonial powers' attempts to impose their culture on the colonies, as well as the coping strategies developed by colonized peoples, such as retaining African spiritual songs and crafts despite attempts to strip away their cultural identities. Caribbean culture has been shaped over time by the legacy of plantation slavery and indigenous peoples, as well as more recent migration, education, technology, and political changes that have contributed to its diversity.
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The document outlines principles for creating social sharing that drives cultural contagion. It discusses key factors ("motifs") that contribute to phenomena catching on widely, including developing high-quality content centered around an idea, establishing credibility through trusted messengers, enabling customization so the idea can be expressed in many ways, exploiting incentives across different platforms/partners, and creating a sense of ubiquity. An example campaign for State Farm is described that successfully utilized these principles. The document emphasizes that content alone is not enough and questions can spark more conversation than answers. It positions these factors as a "contagion cookbook" that can be adapted flexibly when applied to drive social sharing.
The document provides an overview of the Renaissance period in Italy, including its origins in the late 14th century as a cultural and intellectual movement that sought to revive the classical heritage of Greco-Roman civilization. It discusses factors that contributed to the rise of the Renaissance such as Italy's geography, connection to ancient Rome, and role of universities. The humanist philosophy and notable contributions in literature, art, and other fields by figures like Petrarch, Shakespeare, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci are also summarized. The Renaissance marked a transition from the Middle Ages and had significant impacts such as challenging Church authority and dogma.
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3. EDUKASYON
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HAPONES PA RIN ANG GAGAWA NG MGA
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PANGYAYARI NA NAGANAP SA
PILIPINAS. SANA MAYROON KAYO
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