5. What is Landslide?
A landslide, sometimes known as landslip, slope failure or slump, is an
uncontrollable downhill flow of rock, earth, debris or the combination of
the three. Landslides stem from the failure of materials making up the hill
slopes and are beefed up by the force of gravity.
6. Causes of Landslides
Natural Causes
Climate
Earthquakes
Weathering
Erosion
Volcanoes
Forest fires
Gravity
Mining
Clear cutting
Human settlement in the hills
Removal of vegetation and
extensive hill cutting
Human causes
7. Effects of Landslides
Lead to economic decline
Decimation of infrastructure
Loss of life
Affects beauty of landscapes
Impacts river ecosystems
19. Remember: YOUR DUTIES
Respect the flag
Respect the rights of others
Be a productive citizen
Use public facilities properly
Obey the laws of the government and
cooperate with its programs
23. INVOLVEMENT
The community members are given the chance to
participate in a local government or non governmental
organization to plan and implement activities which aim
to solve community issues
24. PRODUCTIVITY
The people become productive because they
are given the chance to participate in programs
or civic celebrations within the community
25. UNITY
There is a collective action or unity among the
people to achieve their goals as a community.
31. GIVING assistance to victims of calamities
Youth volunteers become part of relief operation committees
Fix evacuation centers for the victims
Financial donations
32. OBEYING the laws of the country
Following traffic rules and regulations
Using the pedestrian lanes
Following the number coding scheme
Prohibiting the use of plastic materials and styrofoam,
Smoking in public places are not allowed
33. PATRONIZING Filipino products
• We promote our country
• Develop a deeper sense of nationalism
• Help in boosting the country’s economy
34. PARTICIPATING in Civic Celebrations
• Yearly celebrations of occasions with civic, social and historical
importance reminds the Filipinos to value people who played a vital
role in history.
35. Why do we need to have civic
efficacy?
How can we develop civic
efficacy?
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36. Effects of civic efficacy
people are given the chance to participate and help in the
implementation of the programs of the government
with these opportunities for cooperation and participations,
we Filipinos will have a progressive nation
helps in transforming citizens to create productive
individuals
fosters an atmosphere of unity and camaraderie
37. Why do we need to have civic
efficacy?
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39. Tempo
It is the speed in music.
It refers to how fast or how slow
sounds are played or sung.
You can describe different tempos as
fast, faster, slow or slower.
44. Following are the tab function of PowerPoint
Home- formatting, editing, and
layout
Insert- shapes, more slides, tables,
text, media clip
Design- themes, background
colors, arrange objects
Animations- movement to slides or
objects
Tab Functions
45. Slide Show- resolution, preview, custom
Review- spell check, translate text
View- to show different views of your
slide
Add-Ins- show slides and record
timings
Tab Functions
53. Inserting Charts:
• Click on the Chart command
• An Insert Chart box will appear.
• Click on the chart you prefer.
• An Excel worksheet will open, enter the data
in the Excel Document that we want
displayed on the chart.
54. Inserting tables:
• Click on the Table command.
• Highlight the number of cells you want in
your table.
• Click for the table to appear on your slide.
• Click on each cell to enter the data you need
displayed.