Filipino 9 Introduksyon sa Panitikan ng Timog-Silangang AsyaJuan Miguel Palero
Ito ay isang powerpoint presentation na naglalaman ng mga deskripsyon ukol sa rehiyon ng Timog-Silangang Asya. Dito din makikita ang mga bansang matatagpuan sa Timog-Silangang Asya.
Filipino 9 Introduksyon sa Panitikan ng Timog-Silangang AsyaJuan Miguel Palero
Ito ay isang powerpoint presentation na naglalaman ng mga deskripsyon ukol sa rehiyon ng Timog-Silangang Asya. Dito din makikita ang mga bansang matatagpuan sa Timog-Silangang Asya.
Europe is the second smallest continent located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans in the north, Asia to the east, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. It has a population of over 743 million people speaking various languages such as English, French, Russian, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Ukrainian. The major cities include Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Rome, and Moscow. Europe has a variety of climates and terrain ranging from the Alps and Pyrenees mountains to rivers like the Danube, Rhine, Dnieper and Thames. Key industries include manufacturing, mining, finance, agriculture and stock exchanges.
A presentation all about the countries in Western Asia.
Sorry but it's in Filipino Language with some English Language also. xD
Creditor: Chaizelle Irish Ilagan :))
Ito ay isang powerpoint presentation na tumatalakay sa Uri ng Panitikan na umusbong sa bansang Thailand. Dito din matatagpuan ang uri ng Panitikan ng Thailand tulad ng Oral Literature at Written Literature at kaunting kasaysayan ng Panitikan ng Thailand.
Europe is the second smallest continent located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans in the north, Asia to the east, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. It has a population of over 743 million people speaking various languages such as English, French, Russian, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Ukrainian. The major cities include Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Rome, and Moscow. Europe has a variety of climates and terrain ranging from the Alps and Pyrenees mountains to rivers like the Danube, Rhine, Dnieper and Thames. Key industries include manufacturing, mining, finance, agriculture and stock exchanges.
A presentation all about the countries in Western Asia.
Sorry but it's in Filipino Language with some English Language also. xD
Creditor: Chaizelle Irish Ilagan :))
Ito ay isang powerpoint presentation na tumatalakay sa Uri ng Panitikan na umusbong sa bansang Thailand. Dito din matatagpuan ang uri ng Panitikan ng Thailand tulad ng Oral Literature at Written Literature at kaunting kasaysayan ng Panitikan ng Thailand.
Thailand has a land area of almost 200,000 square miles and borders Myanmar, Laos and Malaysia. It has a tropical and subtropical climate. The Thai people originated from Indochina and most are of Mongoloid descent. Buddhism is practiced by 90% of the population, while 4% are Muslim. Agriculture is the main livelihood. Thai culture is open to foreign ideas and Thais are known to be joyful, loving and respectful in their conduct.
Ito ay isang powerpoint presentation na tumatalakay sa Uri ng Panitikan na umusbong sa bansang Indonesia. Dito din matatagpuan ang uri ng Panitikan ng Indonesia tulad ng Oral Literature at Written Literature at kaunting kasaysayan ng Panitikan ng Indonesia.
ang unang digmaan pan daigdig (timeline)Edward Talita
This document summarizes key details about World War 1, including:
1. The main opposing forces in WWI were the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria) and the Allied Powers (Russia, France, UK, Serbia, Belgium).
2. Some causes of WWI included alliances between European countries, territorial disputes, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Bosnia in 1914.
3. Effects of WWI included widespread destruction, loss of life, economic crises, and the rise of nationalism in countries like India.
Thai culture places importance on Buddhist art, featuring images of Buddha and sacred elephants. Traditional Thai funerals last one week to allow crying and mourning without worrying the deceased's spirit. The coffin is carried by an ornate float. A distinct custom is the wai greeting gesture involving hands and a head bow as a sign of respect, while public displays of affection are generally acceptable between friends but not lovers.
Thai culture has influenced art, literature, and dance. Thai paintings traditionally depicted two-dimensional scenes from Buddhist stories or daily life, with more important elements depicted as larger in size. Thai literature was initially influenced by Indian culture and included early works like stone inscriptions, but modern literature diversified after World War II and political changes. Traditional Thai dance varies regionally, like the sword dance of the north which displays martial art skills, and the southern Nora dance which originates from legends and uses twelve choreographed positions.
Thailand is officially known as the Kingdom of Thailand, with Bangkok as its capital city. It has a population of around 67.6 million people and its national flower is the Rajapruek. The majority of Thai people practice Theravada Buddhism and the King is highly respected. Some of Thailand's main exports include automobiles, auto parts, rice, rubber and refined oil. The culture is strongly influenced by Buddhism and seen in the many temples located throughout the country. Business customs can also differ from Western cultures so understanding the importance of relationships and indirect communication is important.
1) Thailand has a culture deeply influenced by Buddhism, with an emphasis on politeness, respect, and avoiding confrontation.
2) Thai society is hierarchical, and people are defined by their relationships and relative statuses. Proper greetings and etiquette are important.
3) The family is the center of Thai culture, and there are strict rules of respect between generations and among siblings. Maintaining family harmony is valued.
The document provides information about the Kingdom of Thailand. It discusses facts about Thailand such as its full name, area, population, capital city, and majority religion of Buddhism. It also describes some iconic aspects of Thai culture like Thai cuisine including dishes like tom yum goong, Thai language with its 44 consonants, Thai baht currency, and popular tourist destinations and festivals throughout the country. The document conveys Thailand's rich culture and traditions.
Thailand is a Southeast Asian country located in an important crossroads region. It has a population of over 61 million people, most of whom are ethnic Thai. The majority religion is Theravada Buddhism. The economy relies heavily on agriculture, especially rice exports, as well as manufacturing. Thai culture is known for its visual and performing arts, numerous festivals celebrating agriculture and religion, distinctive cuisine featuring four flavor profiles, and emphasis on courtesy and respect in social interactions.
The document is a short story about different important jobs followed by comprehension questions. It states that doctors, police officers, firefighters, teachers, scientists, bus drivers, and cashiers are all important because they keep people healthy, safe, help people, help people learn, learn new things to help people, get people places safely, and let people buy necessities. Families are also important because they take care of people. The questions ask why firefighters are important, why teachers are important, and who the reader thinks is the most important.
The story introduces Toot the engine. Toot pulls a long train and carries people including men, women, boys, girls. Toot also carries bags, tins, sacks, sand, rocks, and boxes. Toot goes up hills, down hills, and listens for the whistle before going off. Toot's wheels go round and round on the tracks.
Tom has a green parrot named Polly. Polly is sitting in a tree and does not come when Tom calls her. Tom gets a mango from his mother and uses it to call Polly. When Polly sees the mango, she flies down to Tom. Both Tom and Polly are happy.
Tim is thin and visits his two friends Beth and Thelma. Beth was crying because she lost her house key and couldn't get inside. Tim comforted Beth while they waited for Thelma. Thelma arrived and had a spare key, allowing Beth to enter her home. The three friends then went inside for tea.
The kids were outside playing catch when they heard thunder rumbling in the sky. They decided to go inside to play it safe rather than stay outside in the storm where it wasn't safe or risk getting wet. Inside, they played a board game and enjoyed listening to the thunder while playing. After the storm passed, the kids went back outside and saw a rainbow.
Gail the snail felt plain so she decided to paint her shell. She got paint and started painting her shell but then it started to rain. The rain washed the paint off so Gail's shell was plain again.
The short story is about a girl named Emma who received a bright pink and shiny new bicycle as a gift from her uncle. Her uncle hid the bicycle behind a bush to surprise Emma. When Emma looked behind the bush and saw the bicycle, she jumped for joy because it was just what she wanted. She gave her uncle a big hug. Emma loves her new bicycle and she loves her uncle.
A greedy dog saw a big bone in a butcher's shop window. It went into the shop and stole the bone, prompting the butcher to chase it. The dog escaped and ran far away. While crossing a bridge, the dog saw another dog in the river below with an even bigger bone. When the greedy dog tried to take that bone, it dropped its own bone into the river, leaving it sad without a bone.
Sheila lives near a river and often goes there with her father, who is a fisherman. One day while sitting in her father's boat, Sheila says she wishes she had some shoes. Later when her father is leaving to go fishing, Sheila shouts that she wants him to bring back a shell, but he shouts back "no shells, just fish!". That evening, Sheila's father returns home and gives Sheila a box, which contains a pair of shiny black shoes that make her happy.
Roy has many toys but does not let his friends play with them. When some boys come over to play, Roy only wants to play hide and seek while the boys ask to play with his toys like his drum, cars, and truck. Roy refuses and cries when he cannot find the boys during hide and seek. Later, Roy learns to share his toys with his friends and they come over every day to play, making Roy happy.
Rima and Diya are in the garden on a hot, sunny day. They hear a croaking sound and look under trees, pots, bushes, and a car to find the source of the noise. Rima eventually finds a frog under a leaf in the pond, but there is no water in the pond. She calls for her dad, who comes and looks in the pond with Rima and Diya. Dad helps fill the pond with water from a bucket so the frog is no longer stranded.
The passage describes how a bear named prepares for winter. First, the bear eats a lot to gain weight. Then, he finds a den and fills it with leaves to keep warm. By eating much and having a cozy den, the bear is ready for the cold winter season. The questions ask about the character, what the bear needs to do, and how the bear gets ready for winter.
The passage introduces three fish: Finny, who has beautiful long fins to help her swim fast; Tayla, whose big tail moves from side to side to help her go different directions; and Igor, who has great big eyes to help him see where he's going and see big scary fish. It includes questions about which fish has each feature and asks which fish the reader would most want as a pet and why.
Greg helps his mom make chocolate chip cookies, which are his favorite. He adds chocolate chips to the batter, stirs them in, and forms the batter into balls that he places on a baking sheet. While the cookies bake, Greg licks the leftover batter from the mixing bowl.
The story is about a kitten who has to choose between playing with her new toy or chasing a mouse she sees. If she chases the mouse, her brother will take her toy. But if she plays with the toy, the mouse will get away. She decides to chase the mouse instead of playing with the toy, since she doesn't see mice often and finds chasing them more fun, even though she doesn't catch it. She is happy with her choice.
The story is about a visit to Jen's small shop by Jack. Jen has a variety of items for sale including pens, nibs, books, bags, clocks, clips and buttons. When Jack asks if she has certain items, Jen always replies that she does and describes what kinds she has. At the end, when Jack says he wants nothing and was just checking, Jen chases him away from the shop.
Brad loves playing video games, especially Disney games. One day after school, Brad's mom asked if he had homework, which he did, but he considered lying so he could play his games. However, he decided to tell the truth because he knew if he lied, he would not be allowed to play video games for a week. Brad finished his homework and had time to play two games before dinner.
The document is a short passage about apples that is followed by questions. It discusses that apples can be red, yellow, or green; each color tastes different. Apples finish growing in the fall and can be picked from trees by twisting and pulling them off. The passage notes there are five parts to an apple: the skin, flesh, seeds, stem, and sometimes leaves. The subsequent questions ask when apples finish growing, what the passage is about, how many parts an apple has, and what is wondered about apples after reading.
The document is a short story about bears that describes the different types of bears, where they live, their physical characteristics, and their hibernation behaviors. It then provides questions about the details in the story.
Anna and her family enjoy doing puzzles of different sizes. Anna is best at small puzzles with about 50 pieces that she tries to complete one per day. Anna and her brother work on medium puzzles together. When the whole family does a puzzle, they do very large ones with 500 pieces or more that can take them a week to finish. They glue their favorite completed puzzles together and frame them to display on the wall.
2. SUKAT 513,120(kilometro kwadrado)
KAPITAL BANGKOK
YUNIT NG SALAPI THAI BAHT
YAMAN TIN, RUBBER, NATURAL GAS,
TUNGSTEN, TANTALUM, TIMBER, LEAD,
GYPSUM, LIGNITE, FLOURITE
TEMPERATURA 20 ‘C HANGGANG 35 ‘C
3. •Nakilala ang bansa bilang
Siam hanggang Hunyo 23,
1939. Noong 1945 muling
ibinalik ang pangalang Siam
hanggang Mayo 11, 1949
•“Thai” = malaya
•“Thailand” = lupain ng
malalaya
5. •Bulubundukin ang kalakhang bahagi
ng hilagang thailand na nakalatag
mula hanggangan nito sa Myanmar
hanggang sa Krus Isthmus at Malay
Peninsula
•Mababa ang temperatura na angkop
sa pagtatanim nang lychee at
strawberry.
6. •tigang ang lupain sa bahaging ito nang
thailand kung kaya hindi ito angkop sa
pagsasaka.
•Ang kalakhang bahagi ay ng rehiyon ay ang
Khorat Plateau at ilang mabababang burol.
•Ang maiksing panahong monsoon ay
nagdadala ng malalaking pagbaha sa
lambak-ilog. Halos
7. •“Rice Bowl of Asia”.
•Ito ang rehiyong sentro nang Thailand
•Ito ay dinadaluyan nang Ilog Chao
Phraya, ang pangunahing ilog ng bansa
at ng mga tributaries nito.
•1/3 nang thailand ay dinadaluyan nang
Chao Phraya.
8. •Isang makitid na peninsula na may
kakaibang klima, topograpiya, at
yamang likas.
•Tropikal ang klima sa Thailand na
naapektuhan nang monsoon.
•Palay ang pangunahing itinatanim sa
Thailand bukod sa kasaba, goma, mais,
tubo, niyog, at soybeans.
9. The flag of the Kingdom
of Thailand (Thai: ธง
ไตรรงค์, Thong
Trairong, meaning "tric
olourflag”) shows five
horizontal stripes in the
colours red, white, blue,
white and red, with the
central blue stripe being
twice as wide as each of
the other four.
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14. Ang sinturon ay isang dreamy
kapuluan sa pagitan ng Koh Samui
at Palawan. Ito ay bihirang binisita
sa pagkakasunud-sunod ng mga
pangunahing parke Taylandiya ni
dahil sa ang pangkalahatang
kahirapan sa pagkarating. Ang mga
paglilibot mula sa Samui mga sikat
at madalas isama ang kayaking sa
paligid ng maraming mga
baybayin. Maaari mong
paglalakbay sa tuktok ng ilan sa
mga isla at din ba out malapit sa
punong-himpilan ng parke.
15. Khao Sok National Park ay isa sa
mga pinaka-binisita Taylandiya ni.
Sa kabila nito remote na kalikasan
ito ay ganap na maa-access sa
pamamagitan ng bus sa mabagal
na kalsada sa pagitan ng Palawan
at Phuket. May whacking mahusay
na lawa sa gitna Khao Sok,
lumalawak para sa paglipas ng
50kms sa, na kung saan ay
sumusuporta sa malawak na
bilang ng mga isda at ecosystem.
May malalim Kuweba nakakonekta
sa lawa na matitingnan sa labas ng
wet season.
16. Madalas tinutukoy bilang
lamang Surin National Park, ito
hilagang park straddles ang Thai
/ Burma border pababa sa
Andaman Sea. Karamihan sa
teritoryo ang parke ay
sumasaklaw ng dagat kung saan
mayroong limang pangunahing
isla, kabilang ang North Island,
South Island at tatlong mas
maliit na mga bago. Ang
snorkeling dito ay walang
kapantay.
17.
18. ay pambansang
pagdiriwang ng tradisyon
ng Bagong Taon ng Thai
(Songkran festival)
Kumukuha sa imahinasyon
ng mga biyahero para sa
parehong nito kultural na
masaya at masaya
katangian, sa huli pagiging
masigasig na tubig
splashing sa pagitan ng
mga kaibigan at mga
kamag-anak.
19. ay isa sa mga
pinakamagagandang Thai
festival, at ito ay isang
oras upang bigyan
salamat sa diyosa ng
tubig at humanap ng
kapatawaran para sa
nakalipas na misdeeds.
Ito ay nangyayari sa gabi
sa panahon ng kabilugan
ng buwan ng ika-12.