The distance from Singapore to Manila is approximately 2396 km or 1489 miles. A typical flight between the cities takes about 3 hours, assuming an average airliner speed of 500 mph. Singapore Changi Airport is a major international airport and transportation hub. Singapore has a parliamentary government with an elected president and prime minister. The government plays an active role in promoting economic development.
It is all about Early relations of Philippines and India and the products that they brought to us. And the evidences or the images that are found in the Philippines that is believed that those are from the Indians.
To summarize this topic, Indians came to Philippines peacefully only for trading purposes. They came in Philippines but they never conquer us.
India Philippines, a relationship of opportunitiesRaju Mandhyan
The document discusses the past, present, and future relationship between India and the Philippines. In the past, trade between the two regions in the 5th century AD spread culture and language. Currently, India is a major economic partner for the Philippines, with growing business partnerships in sectors like pharma, agriculture, and mining. The future projections estimate India will have a massive middle class and become a global economic powerhouse by 2020, strengthening its ties with the Philippines through continued growth in trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.
This is the Powerpoint Presentation on the lesson about Asian Influences on the Philippines before the arrival of Spain.
Note: Some pictures may not appear due to size or format)
Credits to Google Images
Philippine Educational System During the Japanese OccupationMia de Guzman
The educational system during the Japanese period in the Philippines centered around the Military Order No. 2 which reopened schools in 1942. The curriculum focused on Tagalog, Philippine history, and character education while promoting love of work. Vocational education was expanded. Japanese language instruction was emphasized, and the six principles of the Japanese republic guided education towards fostering cooperation between Japan and the Philippines. The Ministry of Education oversaw schools, later becoming the Department of Education. Learning focused on Japanese language, basic education, vocational skills, cooperation between countries, and elevating morality.
Japan invaded and occupied the Philippines during World War II from 1941-1945. They established a puppet government called the Second Republic led by President Jose P. Laurel. The Huks, a guerilla group led by Luis Taruc and Juan Feleo, resisted Japanese occupation. General Douglas MacArthur returned to the Philippines in 1944 and began liberating the country from Japanese forces, declaring full liberation on July 4, 1945 after intense fighting.
The document discusses issues faced by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Saudi Arabia such as being stranded without pay and having expired passports. It provides tips on renewing a passport in Riyadh and mentions that help has poured in from the Philippine government and non-government organizations for stranded OFWs. Awards have also been given to exemplary OFW families in the Philippines.
It is all about Early relations of Philippines and India and the products that they brought to us. And the evidences or the images that are found in the Philippines that is believed that those are from the Indians.
To summarize this topic, Indians came to Philippines peacefully only for trading purposes. They came in Philippines but they never conquer us.
India Philippines, a relationship of opportunitiesRaju Mandhyan
The document discusses the past, present, and future relationship between India and the Philippines. In the past, trade between the two regions in the 5th century AD spread culture and language. Currently, India is a major economic partner for the Philippines, with growing business partnerships in sectors like pharma, agriculture, and mining. The future projections estimate India will have a massive middle class and become a global economic powerhouse by 2020, strengthening its ties with the Philippines through continued growth in trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.
This is the Powerpoint Presentation on the lesson about Asian Influences on the Philippines before the arrival of Spain.
Note: Some pictures may not appear due to size or format)
Credits to Google Images
Philippine Educational System During the Japanese OccupationMia de Guzman
The educational system during the Japanese period in the Philippines centered around the Military Order No. 2 which reopened schools in 1942. The curriculum focused on Tagalog, Philippine history, and character education while promoting love of work. Vocational education was expanded. Japanese language instruction was emphasized, and the six principles of the Japanese republic guided education towards fostering cooperation between Japan and the Philippines. The Ministry of Education oversaw schools, later becoming the Department of Education. Learning focused on Japanese language, basic education, vocational skills, cooperation between countries, and elevating morality.
Japan invaded and occupied the Philippines during World War II from 1941-1945. They established a puppet government called the Second Republic led by President Jose P. Laurel. The Huks, a guerilla group led by Luis Taruc and Juan Feleo, resisted Japanese occupation. General Douglas MacArthur returned to the Philippines in 1944 and began liberating the country from Japanese forces, declaring full liberation on July 4, 1945 after intense fighting.
The document discusses issues faced by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Saudi Arabia such as being stranded without pay and having expired passports. It provides tips on renewing a passport in Riyadh and mentions that help has poured in from the Philippine government and non-government organizations for stranded OFWs. Awards have also been given to exemplary OFW families in the Philippines.
Anthropology
REFERENCES:
Ember, C. (2007). Anthropology. Singapore: Pearson Educational South Asia.
Ember, C., Ember, M., & Peregrine, P. (2009). Human evolution and culture: Highlights of anthropology. (6th ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.
Ervin, A. (2005). Applied anthropology: Tools and perspectives for contemporary practice. Boston: Pearson.
Kottak, C. (2011). Anthropology: Appreciating cultural diversity. New York: Mc Graw-Hill.
Kottak, C. (2008). Anthropology: The explanation of human diversity. Boston: Mc Graw-Hill.
Launda, R. (2010). Core concepts in cultural anthropology. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
Nanda, S. (2007). Cultural anthropology. Belmont, California: Walsworth/Thomson Learning.
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Anthropology
REFERENCES:
Ember, C. (2007). Anthropology. Singapore: Pearson Educational South Asia.
Ember, C., Ember, M., & Peregrine, P. (2009). Human evolution and culture: Highlights of anthropology. (6th ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.
Ervin, A. (2005). Applied anthropology: Tools and perspectives for contemporary practice. Boston: Pearson.
Kottak, C. (2011). Anthropology: Appreciating cultural diversity. New York: Mc Graw-Hill.
Kottak, C. (2008). Anthropology: The explanation of human diversity. Boston: Mc Graw-Hill.
Launda, R. (2010). Core concepts in cultural anthropology. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
Nanda, S. (2007). Cultural anthropology. Belmont, California: Walsworth/Thomson Learning.
The UN has five main organs: the General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, Trusteeship Council, and International Court of Justice. The Security Council deals with threats to international peace and security. Criticisms of the UN include that it relies on member state contributions, developing countries have more votes than rich countries, and it takes a long time to take action. MFN means most favored nation, providing equality in trade among nations. Criticisms of the WTO are that decisions are based on consensus, there is little democracy, and agendas are set by wealthier members. The World Bank focuses on development assistance and long term loans, while the IMF operates like a credit union providing short term assistance and financial stability.
Liberalism is a paradigm that believes applying reason and universal ethics to international relations can lead to a more orderly, just and cooperative world. It assumes anarchy and war can be reduced through institutional reforms that empower international law. Liberalism focuses on international institutions, collective security, and increasing cooperation through international regimes and interdependence between states.
Baptism incorporates believers into Christ and his church through water, cleansing them of original sin and bringing them into new life. Confirmation deepens the grace received in baptism through the laying on of hands and anointing with oil, strengthening believers with the gifts of the Holy Spirit to boldly profess and spread their faith. Both sacraments initiate believers and bring them to full initiation and participation in the life of the church.
The document introduces the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. It explains that the sacraments are performative acts where Christ is present and working through signs to communicate grace. The sacraments are divided into three categories: initiation (baptism, confirmation, Eucharist), healing (penance and anointing of the sick), and vocation/commitment (marriage and holy orders). The sacraments sanctify believers, build up the Church, give worship to God, and nourish faith.
Lime is added to soil to raise its pH level and neutralize acidity, making the soil suitable for plants that grow best in basic conditions. Agricultural lime, also called garden lime or liming, is a soil additive made from pulverized limestone or chalk that is the primary active ingredient of calcium carbonate. Farmers and gardeners need to know the soil pH so they can select which plants to grow and fertilizers to use that are suitable for the soil's acidity or alkalinity level.
The document discusses several aspects of globalization including:
1) The economic manifestations include increasing international trade and finance through open doors to free trade and multinational corporations.
2) The political manifestations include globalization questioning the state-centric conception of world politics and increasing interdependence removing borders.
3) The social and cultural manifestations include increasing communication, shared experiences, and the globalization of popular culture through migration and the spread of Western media.
The document discusses key events in world history between 1648-1945:
1) 1648 marked a turning point with the Peace of Westphalia establishing the principles of sovereignty and collective security.
2) World War I broke out in 1914 due to rising nationalism and imperialism, ending in 1919 with the Treaty of Versailles which imposed harsh terms on Germany.
3) World War II erupted in 1939 due to Germany's resentment over Versailles and Hitler's expansionism, ending in 1945 with the Allies' victory and the establishment of the US and USSR as superpowers.
The document discusses several concepts from realist international relations theory including power, survival, and anarchy. It summarizes views of different theorists such as Thucydides, Machiavelli, Morgenthau, and Waltz. A key point discussed is the idea that in the international system, where there is no overarching authority, states are driven primarily by self-interest and power maximization in their relations with other states.
Globalization is a process that leads to increasing interconnectedness and interdependence between states and parts of the world through shared experiences and identification of social issues. It aims to reduce borders and results in the emergence of economic, political, and social/cultural manifestations like growing trade and finance, questioning of state sovereignty, and spread of popular culture. While it increases world interdependence, it can also lead to issues like asymmetric development and intra-state conflicts.
1. The document discusses sea-floor spreading, which is the process where new oceanic crust forms at mid-ocean ridges as tectonic plates move away from each other.
2. Evidence that supports sea-floor spreading includes magnetic stripe patterns in the ocean floor and samples from ocean crust that show it is younger near ridges and older further away.
3. Oceanic crust is basaltic rock that forms at ridges and is then recycled in subduction zones, making it generally younger than continental crust which does not undergo this recycling process.
The four-stroke engine cycle involves an intake stroke, compression stroke, power stroke, and exhaust stroke. During the intake stroke, the piston moves downward and draws in a fresh air-fuel mixture into the cylinder. In the compression stroke, the piston compresses this mixture. The power stroke is generated when the compressed mixture ignites, forcing the piston downward. Finally, in the exhaust stroke, the piston pushes out the spent combustion gases through the open exhaust valve.
REFERENCES:
Ember, C. (2007). Anthropology. Singapore: Pearson Educational South Asia.
Ember, C., Ember, M., & Peregrine, P. (2009). Human evolution and culture: Highlights of anthropology. (6th ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.
Ervin, A. (2005). Applied anthropology: Tools and perspectives for contemporary practice. Boston: Pearson.
Kottak, C. (2011). Anthropology: Appreciating cultural diversity. New York: Mc Graw-Hill.
Kottak, C. (2008). Anthropology: The explanation of human diversity. Boston: Mc Graw-Hill.
Launda, R. (2010). Core concepts in cultural anthropology. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
Nanda, S. (2007). Cultural anthropology. Belmont, California: Walsworth/Thomson Learning.
Similarities and Differences between Japan and Philippine Culturesanimation0118
When greeting in Japan, handshakes are common but tend to be weak. Japanese people also attach honorific titles like "san", "chan", or "kun" to names depending on the person's age, gender, and relationship. Dating usually involves group activities like karaoke or amusement parks. On Valentine's Day women give gifts to men, and on White Day in March men return the gesture. Marriages traditionally take place at shrines according to Shinto customs, with a priest conducting a ceremony that includes drinking sake.
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Anthropology
REFERENCES:
Ember, C. (2007). Anthropology. Singapore: Pearson Educational South Asia.
Ember, C., Ember, M., & Peregrine, P. (2009). Human evolution and culture: Highlights of anthropology. (6th ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.
Ervin, A. (2005). Applied anthropology: Tools and perspectives for contemporary practice. Boston: Pearson.
Kottak, C. (2011). Anthropology: Appreciating cultural diversity. New York: Mc Graw-Hill.
Kottak, C. (2008). Anthropology: The explanation of human diversity. Boston: Mc Graw-Hill.
Launda, R. (2010). Core concepts in cultural anthropology. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
Nanda, S. (2007). Cultural anthropology. Belmont, California: Walsworth/Thomson Learning.
Evolution, Primatology, Human Ancestry, Physical variationanimation0118
Anthropology
REFERENCES:
Ember, C. (2007). Anthropology. Singapore: Pearson Educational South Asia.
Ember, C., Ember, M., & Peregrine, P. (2009). Human evolution and culture: Highlights of anthropology. (6th ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.
Ervin, A. (2005). Applied anthropology: Tools and perspectives for contemporary practice. Boston: Pearson.
Kottak, C. (2011). Anthropology: Appreciating cultural diversity. New York: Mc Graw-Hill.
Kottak, C. (2008). Anthropology: The explanation of human diversity. Boston: Mc Graw-Hill.
Launda, R. (2010). Core concepts in cultural anthropology. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
Nanda, S. (2007). Cultural anthropology. Belmont, California: Walsworth/Thomson Learning.
The UN has five main organs: the General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, Trusteeship Council, and International Court of Justice. The Security Council deals with threats to international peace and security. Criticisms of the UN include that it relies on member state contributions, developing countries have more votes than rich countries, and it takes a long time to take action. MFN means most favored nation, providing equality in trade among nations. Criticisms of the WTO are that decisions are based on consensus, there is little democracy, and agendas are set by wealthier members. The World Bank focuses on development assistance and long term loans, while the IMF operates like a credit union providing short term assistance and financial stability.
Liberalism is a paradigm that believes applying reason and universal ethics to international relations can lead to a more orderly, just and cooperative world. It assumes anarchy and war can be reduced through institutional reforms that empower international law. Liberalism focuses on international institutions, collective security, and increasing cooperation through international regimes and interdependence between states.
Baptism incorporates believers into Christ and his church through water, cleansing them of original sin and bringing them into new life. Confirmation deepens the grace received in baptism through the laying on of hands and anointing with oil, strengthening believers with the gifts of the Holy Spirit to boldly profess and spread their faith. Both sacraments initiate believers and bring them to full initiation and participation in the life of the church.
The document introduces the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. It explains that the sacraments are performative acts where Christ is present and working through signs to communicate grace. The sacraments are divided into three categories: initiation (baptism, confirmation, Eucharist), healing (penance and anointing of the sick), and vocation/commitment (marriage and holy orders). The sacraments sanctify believers, build up the Church, give worship to God, and nourish faith.
Lime is added to soil to raise its pH level and neutralize acidity, making the soil suitable for plants that grow best in basic conditions. Agricultural lime, also called garden lime or liming, is a soil additive made from pulverized limestone or chalk that is the primary active ingredient of calcium carbonate. Farmers and gardeners need to know the soil pH so they can select which plants to grow and fertilizers to use that are suitable for the soil's acidity or alkalinity level.
The document discusses several aspects of globalization including:
1) The economic manifestations include increasing international trade and finance through open doors to free trade and multinational corporations.
2) The political manifestations include globalization questioning the state-centric conception of world politics and increasing interdependence removing borders.
3) The social and cultural manifestations include increasing communication, shared experiences, and the globalization of popular culture through migration and the spread of Western media.
The document discusses key events in world history between 1648-1945:
1) 1648 marked a turning point with the Peace of Westphalia establishing the principles of sovereignty and collective security.
2) World War I broke out in 1914 due to rising nationalism and imperialism, ending in 1919 with the Treaty of Versailles which imposed harsh terms on Germany.
3) World War II erupted in 1939 due to Germany's resentment over Versailles and Hitler's expansionism, ending in 1945 with the Allies' victory and the establishment of the US and USSR as superpowers.
The document discusses several concepts from realist international relations theory including power, survival, and anarchy. It summarizes views of different theorists such as Thucydides, Machiavelli, Morgenthau, and Waltz. A key point discussed is the idea that in the international system, where there is no overarching authority, states are driven primarily by self-interest and power maximization in their relations with other states.
Globalization is a process that leads to increasing interconnectedness and interdependence between states and parts of the world through shared experiences and identification of social issues. It aims to reduce borders and results in the emergence of economic, political, and social/cultural manifestations like growing trade and finance, questioning of state sovereignty, and spread of popular culture. While it increases world interdependence, it can also lead to issues like asymmetric development and intra-state conflicts.
1. The document discusses sea-floor spreading, which is the process where new oceanic crust forms at mid-ocean ridges as tectonic plates move away from each other.
2. Evidence that supports sea-floor spreading includes magnetic stripe patterns in the ocean floor and samples from ocean crust that show it is younger near ridges and older further away.
3. Oceanic crust is basaltic rock that forms at ridges and is then recycled in subduction zones, making it generally younger than continental crust which does not undergo this recycling process.
The four-stroke engine cycle involves an intake stroke, compression stroke, power stroke, and exhaust stroke. During the intake stroke, the piston moves downward and draws in a fresh air-fuel mixture into the cylinder. In the compression stroke, the piston compresses this mixture. The power stroke is generated when the compressed mixture ignites, forcing the piston downward. Finally, in the exhaust stroke, the piston pushes out the spent combustion gases through the open exhaust valve.
REFERENCES:
Ember, C. (2007). Anthropology. Singapore: Pearson Educational South Asia.
Ember, C., Ember, M., & Peregrine, P. (2009). Human evolution and culture: Highlights of anthropology. (6th ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.
Ervin, A. (2005). Applied anthropology: Tools and perspectives for contemporary practice. Boston: Pearson.
Kottak, C. (2011). Anthropology: Appreciating cultural diversity. New York: Mc Graw-Hill.
Kottak, C. (2008). Anthropology: The explanation of human diversity. Boston: Mc Graw-Hill.
Launda, R. (2010). Core concepts in cultural anthropology. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
Nanda, S. (2007). Cultural anthropology. Belmont, California: Walsworth/Thomson Learning.
Similarities and Differences between Japan and Philippine Culturesanimation0118
When greeting in Japan, handshakes are common but tend to be weak. Japanese people also attach honorific titles like "san", "chan", or "kun" to names depending on the person's age, gender, and relationship. Dating usually involves group activities like karaoke or amusement parks. On Valentine's Day women give gifts to men, and on White Day in March men return the gesture. Marriages traditionally take place at shrines according to Shinto customs, with a priest conducting a ceremony that includes drinking sake.
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Essential Tools for Modern PR Business .pptxPragencyuk
Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.
Youngest c m in India- Pema Khandu BiographyVoterMood
Pema Khandu, born on August 21, 1979, is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu. Pema Khandu assumed office as the Chief Minister in July 2016, making him one of the youngest Chief Ministers in India at that time.
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You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
3. The distance from Singapore to Manila is 2396 kilometers or 1489 miles only.
A typical flight between Singapore, and Manila would have a flying time of about 2
hours 59 minutes. This assumes an average flight speed for a commercial airliner of
500 mph, which is equivalent to 805 km/hr or 434 knots.
5. Singapore Government
Singapore is a sovereign republic, with a legal
system based on the English common law.
The Constitution lays down the fundamental
principles and basic framework for the three
organs of state, namely, the Executive, the
Legislative and the Judiciary.
6. The Prime Minister of Singapore is
appointed by the President of Singapore
The President, acting on the advice of the
Prime Minister, also appoints other
Ministers from among the Members of
Parliament.
7. The Prime Minister is the effective head of the
executive branch of government.
He chairs the Cabinet, which is the central
decision-making body of the executive
government.
It is an organ of state and central to Singapore's
system of government.
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13. Voice and accountability captures perceptions of the extent to
which a country's citizens are able to participate in selecting
their government, as well as freedom of expression, freedom of
association, and a free media.
15. Political stability and absence of violence measures the perceptions
of the likelihood that the government will be destabilized or
overthrown by unconstitutional or violent means, including
domestic violence and terrorism
17. Government effectiveness captures perceptions of the quality of
public services, the quality of the civil service and the degree of
its independence from political pressures, the quality of policy
formulation and implementation, and the credibility of the
government's commitment to such policies.
19. Regulatory quality captures perceptions of the ability of the
government to formulate and implement sound policies and
regulations that permit and promote private sector
development.
21. Rule of law captures perceptions of the extent to which agents
have confidence in and abide by the rules of society, and in
particular the quality of contract enforcement, property rights,
the police, and the courts, as well as the likelihood of crime and
violence.
23. Control of corruption captures perceptions of the extent to which
public power is exercised for private gain, including both petty
and grand forms of corruption, as well as "capture" of the state by
elites and private interests.
25. GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN
SINGAPORE’S BUSINESSES
In Singapore, the state has taken on the role of promoter
and practitioner of Corporate Social Responsibility, a
logical development in view of the dominant role of the
government in the local economy.
The Economic Development Board Act exists to stimulate
the growth, expansion and development of Singapore’s
economy.