tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post3674259659163966196..comments2023-05-23T18:21:20.492+08:00Comments on The Fisher Valley College: Assignment No. 3 in Philippine History (1st Sem, AY 2011-2012)Marlon Raquelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10021954409360140092noreply@blogger.comBlogger44125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-89873597643765963862011-10-14T08:24:49.807+08:002011-10-14T08:24:49.807+08:001. Roman Catholic Church
2. Spanish Baroque Archit...1. Roman Catholic Church<br />2. Spanish Baroque Architecture<br />3. Fiestas<br />4. Spanish Surnames<br />5. The Walled City of Intramuros<br />6. Universities<br />7. Horse racing<br /><br /><br />B. USA<br />1. America helped the Philippines to eliminate the Spaniards in the country thus helping the Filipinos to end the suffering from the Spanish reign. This was the first step of the country to stand on their own and start a new beginning.<br />2. Western style of clothing - this was also adapted as it is evident with the radical change from the conservative Maria Clara to the daring trends of fashion of the modern era.<br />3. Communication - The Americans brought English, the lingua franca of the modern world.<br />4. Principles - progressive liberal ideologies such as egalitarianism, democracy and equality<br />5. Education - they endowed an educational system patterned after that of the U.S. They sent educators in the Philippines which are known as Thomasites. However, American style of re-education was amero-centric in nature, causing Philippine society to self stigmatize itself in favor of american-centered products and ideologies.<br /><br />C.JAPAN<br /><br />1. Bushido or code of chivalry<br />2. Kana alphabet written in 2 styles, Hiragana (cursive) and Katakana (angular)<br />3. Shinto Religion<br />4. Literary Forms such as Kabuki (classical play), No (kyrical play), Tanka (31-syllable poem)<br />5. Dignified Social Customs such as Cha-no-yu (tea drinking ceremony) and Ikebana (flower arrangement)<br />6. Landscape Gardening<br />7. Manly Sports such as Judo (art of self-defense), Kendo, (fencing) Sumo (wrestling)<br /><br />Marissa D. Verdadero<br />BSIT-1ST YEARAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-39965467071860420852011-10-14T08:21:10.545+08:002011-10-14T08:21:10.545+08:005 contributions or legacies of the following count...5 contributions or legacies of the following countries that colonized the Philippines in the past;<br /><br />A.SPAIN<br />1. They named our country "PHILIPPINES" from their king Philip II<br />2. Introduced ROMAN CATHOLIC to Filipinos<br />3. Some language we use like chavacano <br />4. Surname like dela cruz(of the Cross), Buatista(Baptist) and etc.<br />5. Spanish contributes some of their holidays like dec.25 christmas,jan.1 new year, etc.<br /><br />B.USA(United State of America)<br />1. English language<br />2. American educate the filipinos<br />3. US introduced Democracy in the Philippines<br />4. Financial to rebuild our Country<br />5. Own government<br /><br />C.JAPAN<br />1. Japanese language<br />2. Culture <br />3. Trading Economy<br />4. Their food<br />5. How to marched until death<br /><br /><br />carmina mae montorio<br />4-7pmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-56324147900394806882011-09-24T22:31:18.429+08:002011-09-24T22:31:18.429+08:00Richmond A. Carable
BSHRM-II
1.Spain-Hispanic inf...Richmond A. Carable<br />BSHRM-II<br /><br />1.Spain-Hispanic influence on Filipino culture are customs and traditions of the Philippines which originated from three centuries of Spanish[1] colonization. The Philippines has also received influences from the United States and other cultures of Asia such as Chinese, Malay, Hindu and Muslim. This makes the Philippines a multicultural society. Filipinos today speak a variety of different languages; the most common being Ilocano, Tagalog, Cebuano, English and Spanish. There are thousands of Spanish loan words in most Filipino languages and a Spanish creole language called Chavacano is spoken by about one million Filipinos in the southern Philippines.Hispanic influence on Filipino culture are customs and traditions of the Philippines which originated from three centuries of Spanish[1] colonization. The Philippines has also received influences from the United States and other cultures of Asia such as Chinese, Malay, Hindu and Muslim. This makes the Philippines a multicultural society. Filipinos today speak a variety of different languages; the most common being Ilocano, Tagalog, Cebuano, English and Spanish. There are thousands of Spanish loan words in most Filipino languages and a Spanish creole language called Chavacano is spoken by about one million Filipinos in the southern Philippines.<br /><br />2.USA.-USA introduced Protestantism to the Filipinos.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-79502481934047895292011-09-24T22:28:20.728+08:002011-09-24T22:28:20.728+08:00SPAIN
1. Christianism
2. Tradition
3. Festivities
...SPAIN<br />1. Christianism<br />2. Tradition<br />3. Festivities<br />4. Arts literature & Music<br />5. Cuisine like enpanada, ensaymada, caldereta, afritada, brazo de mercedes etc.<br /><br />UNITED STATE OF AMERICA<br />1. when the americans came to the philippines, they introduced public education,<br />2. Public health and <br />3. "democratic" institutions" <br />4. supreme court, <br />5. department of health, court of appeals.<br /><br />JAPAN<br />1.had contributed a lot of things like culture wise, <br />2. the foods like pansit <br />3. The friendship<br />4. The language to the people. <br />5. Religion and they teach us how to death march.<br /><br /><br />RADHIKA P. RIVERA<br />BEED IAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-15079189937934789242011-09-24T21:56:17.310+08:002011-09-24T21:56:17.310+08:00grace mahilu
BSA III
A. Spain
-1.Founders of tow...grace mahilu<br />BSA III<br /><br />A. Spain<br /><br />-1.Founders of towns<br />-2.Hospitals & Asylums <br />-3.Churches<br />-4.System of Education <br />-5.New crops<br />-6.Arts & Literature<br />-7.New industries<br />-8.Manner of Dressing<br />-9.Forms of Amusement<br />-10.New Technology <br /><br /><br />B. United States of America<br />-1.<br /><br />C. Japan<br /><br />-1.culture wise<br />-2. the foods<br />-3.the friendship<br />-4.the language<br />-5.Digging of treasure<br />-6.system of fish pondAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-7587884390333418102011-09-24T21:56:14.830+08:002011-09-24T21:56:14.830+08:00CONINGCO GELAINE J.
BSBA 1
A.SPAIN
1.Spain introdu...CONINGCO GELAINE J.<br />BSBA 1<br />A.SPAIN<br />1.Spain introduced education to the Filipinos.<br />2.Spain introduced churches to the Filipinos.<br />3.Spain introduced Art and literature to the Filipinos. <br />4.Spain introduced Manner of dressing to the Filipinos.<br />5.Spain introduced New crops to the Filipinos.<br /><br />B.UNITED STATE OF AMERICA<br />1.USA introduced arts and intertainment to the Filipinos.<br />2.USA introduced business to the Filipinos.<br />3.USA introduced government to the Filipinos.<br />4.USA introduced journalism to the Filipinos.<br />5.USA introduced health and medicines to the Filipinos.<br /><br />c.JAPAN<br />1.JAPAN introduced education to the Filipinos.<br />2.JAPAN introduced technologies to the Filipinos.<br />3.JAPAN introduced transportation to the Filipinos.<br />4.JAPAN introduced health and medicines to the Filipinos.<br />5.JAPAN introduced weapons to the Filipinos.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-19221512936906198452011-09-24T21:34:03.969+08:002011-09-24T21:34:03.969+08:00Pascual,Gellie G.
BEED 1ST YEAR
1. A. SPAIN
...Pascual,Gellie G.<br />BEED 1ST YEAR <br /><br /> 1. A. SPAIN <br /> 1.Early Church<br /> - Evangelization and persecution marked the period between Christ's death (circa 30 A.D.) and the Edict of Milan (313 A.D.).<br /> 2.Impact of the Roman Empire<br /> -Roman persecution of Christians continued until Emperor Constantine legalized the faith with the Edict of Milan.<br /> 3.Development of Doctrine<br /> -In the ensuing centuries, religious councils and leaders defined core Christian beliefs and practices, according to CatholicApologetics.org.<br /> 4.Great Schism<br /> -In 1054, the united Christian church experienced its first recognizable breach into East (Greek) and West (Latin). Per the Catholic Encyclopedia, the Great Schism wasn't "the result of only one definite quarrel," but rather "a gradual estrangement<br /> 5.Renewal and Reformation<br /><br /> 2.UNITED STATES OF AMERICA <br /> 1.Science and Invention<br /> - African American inventors patented devices and instruments integral to our daily life such as the ironing board, the air conditioner, the cellular phone and peanut butter.<br /> - Beginning in the 11th century, two groups of Christians sought to reform the political corruption of the Western church<br /> 2.Law and Politics<br /> - African Americans shaped the law even before the end of slavery. Dred Scott and Frederick Douglass pushed for racial equality with limited success before Emancipation. <br /> 3.Sports<br /> - African American athletes have challenged racism by excelling in a wide variety of sports. Ernie Davis (Heisman Trophy winner), Arthur Ashe (singles title winner at Wimbeldon), Jack Johnson (heavyweight boxing champion) and Jackie Robinson (professional baseball player) pioneered black participation in traditionally White-dominated sports.<br /> 4.Arts<br /> - The literature and painting of the Harlem Renaissance in the late 1800s and early 1900s brought African American art to mainstream culture<br /> 5.Music<br /> - African American Jazz and Blues musicians shaped and developed American music in fundamental way<br /> 3.JAPAN <br /> 1.Study a Period of History<br /> -Art posters are rich sources of visual material about various periods in history. A collection of posters of great works of Renaissance art will enliven a classroom as students examine the clothing styles, personal relationships, architecture and domestic life, religious iconography and other data available when a work of art is deconstruction.<br /> 2.Study Art History<br /> -A series of posters depicting a single concept or mythological figure throughout history shows the development of various art forms and the changes art undergoes over time.<br /> 3.Study Poster Propaganda<br /> -Posters were created as original artworks to deliver messages about political and social movements.<br /> 4.Japan<br /> -Japan has a rich array of monuments in the forms of shrines and temples. <br /> 5.foodAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-89660139616635397182011-09-24T21:31:01.736+08:002011-09-24T21:31:01.736+08:00Arabel May Razal
BSHRM-3
A.SPAIN
1.CHRISTIANITY i...Arabel May Razal<br />BSHRM-3<br /><br />A.SPAIN<br />1.CHRISTIANITY is the first contribution of Spain to the Philippines.<br />2.Most Philippine languages are came from Spanish language.<br />3.Philippine history and culture were have been enriched by Spain.<br />4.customs<br />5.traditions<br /><br />B. UNITED STATE OF AMERICA<br />1.American Influences the country education, literature, art, architecture, science, industry, home, food, clothes, religion, pastimes, music and dance<br />2.Protestan religion was accepted by the Filipinos.<br />3.New technologies were introduced to the country<br />4.Transportation and communication in the Philippines were developed.<br />5.The Filipinos learned how to read, speak and write English in a short matter of time.<br />C. JAPAN<br />1.they introduced the system of fish pond..<br />2.Digging of treasure..<br />4.The Filipinos lost their freedom of speech and expression.<br />5.The Japanese made some changes in the system of education.<br />`Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-76170670979904178222011-09-24T21:29:28.583+08:002011-09-24T21:29:28.583+08:00Arabel May Razal
BSHRM-3
A.SPAIN
1.CHRISTIANITY...Arabel May Razal<br />BSHRM-3<br /><br />A.SPAIN<br /> 1.CHRISTIANITY is the first contribution of Spain to the Philippines.<br /> 2.Most Philippine languages are came from Spanish language.<br /> 3.Philippine history and culture were have been enriched by Spain.<br /> 4.customs<br /> 5.traditions<br /><br />B. UNITED STATE OF AMERICA<br /> 1.American Influences the country education, literature, art, architecture, science, industry, home, food, clothes, religion, pastimes, music and dance<br /> 2.Protestan religion was accepted by the Filipinos.<br /> 3.New technologies were introduced to the country<br /> 4.Transportation and communication in the Philippines were developed.<br /> 5.The Filipinos learned how to read, speak and write English in a short matter of time.<br />C. JAPAN<br /> 1.they introduced the system of fish pond..<br /> 2.Digging of treasure..<br /> 4.The Filipinos lost their freedom of speech and expression.<br /> 5.The Japanese made some changes in the system of education.<br />`Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-34379617175031136672011-09-24T21:27:56.353+08:002011-09-24T21:27:56.353+08:00SPAIN
1.spain intoduce roman catholic to the filip...SPAIN<br />1.spain intoduce roman catholic to the filipinos.<br />2.discoverd bricks for building houses.<br />3.build the 1st men's school which is the colegio de san ignacio.<br />4.build the public school which is the ateneo de manila.<br />5.build the manila observatory in 1865 for giving warning to the coming of the storm...<br /><br /><br />USA<br />1.introduce protastines to the filipino.<br />2.introduce the real importance of education and they thought filipinos.<br />3.separation of religion and the government.<br />4.introduce the laissez fair.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />richell i. dela cruz<br />5110096<br />10:00-1:00Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-76838425628248995142011-09-24T21:22:13.316+08:002011-09-24T21:22:13.316+08:00LORIELYN SALAYSAY
BSBA-1
A.contribution of Spain ...LORIELYN SALAYSAY<br />BSBA-1<br /><br />A.contribution of Spain to the Philippines.<br />1.Roman Catholic Church<br />2.Spanish Baroque Architecture<br />3.Fiestas<br />4.Spanish Surnames<br />5.The Walled City of Intramuros<br /><br />B.United States of America<br /><br /><br />C.contribution of Japan to the Philippines.<br />1.they taught us how to be disciplined.<br />2.They strengthened our country.<br />3.They introduced the system of fish pond.<br />4.<br />5.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-88469994925981170662011-09-24T21:06:53.652+08:002011-09-24T21:06:53.652+08:00PAGKALIWAGAN ZAIDAN O,
BSA-1
5110067
5 CONTRIBUTI...PAGKALIWAGAN ZAIDAN O,<br />BSA-1<br />5110067<br /><br />5 CONTRIBUTIONS AND LEGACIES OF EACH COUNTRY<br />1)SPAIN:<br />1. Language-Spanish language in the Philippines<br />2. Name of the Philippines<br />3. Religion in the Philippines- ROMAN catholic<br />4. Arts, Literature, and Music in the Philippines:<br />5. Business<br />2) USA: The following are some of the city streets and landmarks that retain their American names:<br />- Brent Road. A strip leading to the Brent International School was named after Right Reverend Charles Henry Brent. He came to the Philippines in the 1900s and became the first bishop of the Episcopalian Church in that country. In 1909, he founded the school named after him.<br />- Burnham Park. The city's most famous park was named after Daniel H. Burnham. He was a famous architect and urban planner from Chicago, Illinois, who came to Baguio in 1905 and laid out the plan in building the city.<br /> When Woodrow Wilson became U.S. President in 1913, there was a major change in official American policy concerning the Philippines. While the previous Republican administrations had predicted the Philippines as a perpetual American colony, the Wilson administration decided to start a process that would slowly lead to Philippine independence. U.S. administration of the Philippines was declared to be temporary and aimed to develop institutions that would permit and encourage the eventual establishment of a free and democratic government. Therefore, U.S. officials concentrated on the creation of such practical supports for democratic government as public education and a sound legal system. The Philippines were granted free trade status, with the U.S.<br />3)JAPAN:<br /> The Japanese military authorities immediately began organizing a new government structure in the Philippines. They initially organized a Council of State through which they directed civil affairs until October 1943, when they declared the Philippines an independent republic. The Japanese-sponsored republic headed by President José P. Laurel proved to be unpopular. aJapan’s efforts to win Filipino loyalty found expression in the establishment (Oct. 14, 1943) of a “Philippine Republic,” with José P. Laurel, former Supreme Court justice, as president. But the people suffered greatly from Japanese brutality, and the puppet government added little support. Meanwhile, President Quezon, who had escaped with other high officials before the country fell, set up a government-in-exile in Washington. When he died (Aug., 1944), Vice President Sergio Osmeña became president. Osmeña returned to the Philippines with the first liberation forces, which surprised the Japanese by landing (Oct. 20, 1944) at Leyte, in the heart of the islands, after months of U.S. air strikes against Mindanao. The Philippine government was established at Tacloban, Leyte, on Oct. 23.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-44634981186325794712011-09-24T20:59:10.763+08:002011-09-24T20:59:10.763+08:00A. SPAIN -
1 . Spanish introduced Catholicism in ...A. SPAIN - <br />1 . Spanish introduced Catholicism in the Philippines .<br />2 . Folk dance, music, and literature<br />3 . The oldest universities, colleges, vocational schools .<br />4 . Foods : Afretada , Mamon , Pastillas , Galletas , Tocino , Quezo , etc . .<br />5 . Our Surnames are from Spanish .<br /><br />B. United States of America -<br />1 . Fast food, Sitcoms and Music. <br />2 . Hollywood movies<br />3 . Democracy<br />4 . Imported things<br />5 . Mini skirts ,Necktie , Suspenders , Thick Socks , etc. .<br /><br />C. Japan -<br />1 . Japanese foods such as Siomai , Pancit , Noodles , etc. .<br />2 . Raising Ducks .<br />3 . Budhism .<br />4 . Entertainment : Videoke<br />5 . Self Defense : Judo , Karate .<br /><br /><br />Answered by :<br /><br />RAGAS , JESSiCA A .<br />1ST YEAR BSE - MATHAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-40770770280940395772011-09-24T20:50:17.778+08:002011-09-24T20:50:17.778+08:00POTENCIO GLENDA S.
BSBA
Answer:
A. Spain: This c...POTENCIO GLENDA S.<br />BSBA<br /><br />Answer:<br />A. Spain: This civilization spanned the eighth to the fifteenth century 2.Of the Arab conquest, Muslims called the area of the Iberian Peninsula they occupied 3.until Muslim rule fell in 1091 to the Normans 4.The Muslims who arrived and settled in Andalus were called "Moors," ('dark') a corrupt and negative term referring to the people who came from Morocco 5.Muslims took control under the leadership of Tariq ibn Ziyad and his army of 12,000 troops. <br />B. United States of AmericaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-68487128902174856252011-09-24T19:54:07.024+08:002011-09-24T19:54:07.024+08:00Jessica Laggui
BSED
USA
1 .The greatest contribut...Jessica Laggui<br />BSED<br /><br />USA<br />1 .The greatest contribution of the US to the Philippine civilization is the system of public education.<br /><br />2. Another major legacy is the widespread use of English.<br /><br />3. The introduction of a scientific program of public health and welfare.<br /><br />4. Partisan policy was one of the institutions which the American brought to the Philippines.<br /><br />5. One of the most lasting American influences or contribution in the Philippines is the development of Filipino literature in English and the adoption of American words and phrases in the Philippine language.<br /><br />SPAIN<br />1.CHRISTIANITY is not the only legacy of Spain to the Philippines. Language and literature, trade and commerce, plants and animals, art and architecture are the other areas where Philippine history and culture were immeasurably enriched by Spain.<br /><br />2.Most Philippine languages were enriched by the Spanish language. "Mesa", "silya", "gobierno", etc., are some of the numerous Spanish words that are now part of many Philippine languages. <br /><br />3.The churches, convents, and the world-famous Walled City of Intramuros are our Hispanic architectural and artistic heritages. <br /><br />4.They also contribute stamps, which are called Japoccs by specialists, and are not particularly attractive, but they are interesting.<br /><br />5.Folk dances and music have remained relatively intact in the 21st century. These were contributed from Spain. <br /><br />JAPAN<br />1.They taught us how to be disciplined.They strengthened our country and at the same time we were abused by them.<br /><br />2.The Japanese have been trading with the Philippines mainly in pottery and gold.<br /><br />3.The arrival of the Japanese caused tremendous fear, hardships and suffering among the Filipinos.<br /><br />4. The Filipino way of life was greatly affected during the Japanese period. The Filipinos lost their freedom of speech and expression. The development of art was also stopped.<br /><br />5. Filipinos greatly feared the "zoning". There were Filipinos spies hired by the Japanese to point those who were suspected of being part of the guerilla movement. The Japanese made some changes in the system of education.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-82357965872861569432011-09-24T19:20:58.891+08:002011-09-24T19:20:58.891+08:00Emmanuel C.Pagaduan
BSE-Eng
ANSWER
SPAIN
1....Emmanuel C.Pagaduan<br />BSE-Eng<br />ANSWER<br />SPAIN <br /> 1.Horse racing<br /> 2.The Walled City of Intramuros<br /> 3.Fiestas<br /> 4.Spanish Baroque Architecture<br /> 5.Roman Catholic Church<br />United States of America<br /> 1.the English language<br /> 2.US introduced democracy<br /> 3.Sports - Filipino favourite sport had been basketball, and other foreign sports instead of the national sports which is sipa.<br /> 4.Western style of clothing - this was also adapted as it is evident with the radical change from the conservative Maria Clara to the daring trends of fashion of the modern era.<br /> 5. Education - they endowed an educational system patterned after that of the U.S. They sent educators in the Philippines which are known as Thomasites. However, American style of re-education was amero-centric in nature, causing Philippine society to self stigmatize itself in favor of American-centered products and ideologies.<br /><br />JAPAN<br /> 1.raising ducks or pagiitik<br /> 2.the game of "mahjong", <br /> 3.anime, tempura, tokyo tokyo,<br /> 4.Japanese "Mochi" (rice cake) which is similar to Filipino 'Palitao'.<br /> 5.Their influence is evident in the popularity of noodles (known as "Mami")Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-17610558366431927992011-09-24T19:19:11.879+08:002011-09-24T19:19:11.879+08:00Emmanuel C.Pagaduan
BSE-Eng
ANSWER
SPAIN
1....Emmanuel C.Pagaduan<br />BSE-Eng<br />ANSWER<br />SPAIN <br /> 1.Horse racing<br /> 2.The Walled City of Intramuros<br /> 3.Fiestas<br /> 4.Spanish Baroque Architecture<br /> 5.Roman Catholic Church<br />United States of America<br /> 1.the English language<br /> 2.US introduced democracy<br /> 3.Sports - Filipino favourite sport had been basketball, and other foreign sports instead of the national sports which is sipa.<br /> 4.Western style of clothing - this was also adapted as it is evident with the radical change from the conservative Maria Clara to the daring trends of fashion of the modern era.<br /> 5. Education - they endowed an educational system patterned after that of the U.S. They sent educators in the Philippines which are known as Thomasites. However, American style of re-education was amero-centric in nature, causing Philippine society to self stigmatize itself in favor of American-centered products and ideologies.<br /><br />JAPAN<br /> 1.raising ducks or pagiitik<br /> 2.the game of "mahjong", <br /> 3.anime, tempura, tokyo tokyo,<br /> 4.Japanese "Mochi" (rice cake) which is similar to Filipino 'Palitao'.<br /> 5.Their influence is evident in the popularity of noodles (known as "Mami")Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-16184502174591299602011-09-24T19:16:37.944+08:002011-09-24T19:16:37.944+08:00BALLESTEROS GENETH JOY
BSHRM-2
The contributions...BALLESTEROS GENETH JOY<br />BSHRM-2<br /><br /><br />The contributions of the spaniards in the philippines:<br /><br />a.spain:<br />1.They introduced to us the christianity.<br />2.Fiestas and religious holidays - they introduce holidays to us.<br />3.They introduce us some gamble like "sabong.<br />4.Names of the country, provinces and cities - some of our provinces named after the spaniards<br />5.Arts, literature and music - some of our music adapted from spaniards<br /><br />B.Japan:<br />1.also had contributed a lot of things like culture wise, the foods, the friendship, the language, and the people. <br /><br /><br />2.the contribution of the Japanese in the Philippines is that they introduced the system of fish pond.<br /><br /><br />3.They teach us how to march to death.<br /><br /><br /><br />C.USA:<br />1. the US introduced democracy in the Philippines and the English language.<br />2.when the americans came to the philippines, they introduced public education, public health and other "democratic" institutions" such as the supreme court, department of health, court of appeals.<br />3.the greatest legacy of US to the Philippines is public education...wherein during the Spanish regime, education is very limited to Filipinos and really costs a lot...Americans also let Filipinos learn their language and later provided us with global competency.<br />4.The greatest contribution that America gave to the Philippines was Education<br />When Americans sent Teachers tO the Philippines called tomasites.<br />5.USA introduced protestantism to the Filipinos.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-57340405383655557192011-09-24T19:15:31.303+08:002011-09-24T19:15:31.303+08:00Emmanuel C.Pagaduan
BSE-Eng
ANSWER
SPAIN
1....Emmanuel C.Pagaduan<br />BSE-Eng<br />ANSWER<br />SPAIN <br /> 1.Horse racing<br /> 2.The Walled City of Intramuros<br /> 3.Fiestas<br /> 4.Spanish Baroque Architecture<br /> 5.Roman Catholic Church<br />United States of America<br /> 1.the English language<br /> 2.US introduced democracy<br /> 3.Sports - Filipino favourite sport had been basketball, and other foreign sports instead of the national sports which is sipa.<br /> 4.Western style of clothing - this was also adapted as it is evident with the radical change from the conservative Maria Clara to the daring trends of fashion of the modern era.<br /> 5. Education - they endowed an educational system patterned after that of the U.S. They sent educators in the Philippines which are known as Thomasites. However, American style of re-education was amero-centric in nature, causing Philippine society to self stigmatize itself in favor of American-centered products and ideologies.<br /><br />JAPAN<br /> 1.raising ducks or pagiitik<br /> 2.the game of "mahjong", <br /> 3.anime, tempura, tokyo tokyo,<br /> 4.Japanese "Mochi" (rice cake) which is similar to Filipino 'Palitao'.<br /> 5.Their influence is evident in the popularity of noodles (known as "Mami")Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-17815756390949928912011-09-24T18:21:26.100+08:002011-09-24T18:21:26.100+08:00LAILA R. REMOT
BSA-1
5110073
SEPT. 24,2011
A. USA...LAILA R. REMOT<br />BSA-1<br />5110073<br />SEPT. 24,2011<br /><br />A. USA<br /><br /> 1. THEY BUILT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND LEARNING INSTITUTIONS SUCH AS THE PHILIPPINE NORMAL SCHOOL (NOW PHILIPPINE NORMAL UNIVERSITY) AND THE PHILIPPINE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND TRADES ( NOW TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES IN 1901.<br /><br /> 2. THE TARLAC HIGH SCHOOL ON SEPT. 21, 1902 AND THE QUEZON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ( NOWQ, TAYABAS HIGH SCHOOL) ALSO IN 1902.<br /><br /> 3. THE THOMASITES ALSO REOPENED THE PHILIPPINE NAUTICAL SCHOOL WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY ESTABLISHED BY THE BOARD OF COMMERCE OF MANILA IN 1839 UNDER SPAIN.<br /><br /> 4. FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO PHILIPPINE EDUCATION THE THOMASITES CENTENIAL PROJECT WAS ESTABLISHED IN COOPERATION W/ AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES, THE PHILIPPINE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, THE EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN MANILA AND OTHER LEADING CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES.<br /><br /> 5. THEY TRANSFORMED THE PHILIPPINES INTO THE THIRD LARGEST ENGLISH SPEAKING NATION IN THE WORLD AND THEY BECAME THE PRECURSORS OF THE PRESENT DAY U.S. PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS.<br /><br />B. SPAIN<br /><br /> 1. SINCE THE PHILIPPINES WAS A TERRITORIAL PART OF NEW SPAIN FOR 256 YEARS DURING THE FIRST HALF OF THE SPANISH COLONIAl PERIOD. SPANISH LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN THE PHILIPPINES TODAY HAS GREAT AFFINITY TO MEXICAN SPANISH.<br /><br /> 2. IN FACT, THE NUMBER OF MEXICAN SPANISH LOAN WORDS THAT EXIST IN VARIOUS INDIGENOUS FILIPINO LANGUAGE ARE OF NAHUATL ORIGIN THAT WERE FIRST INCORPORATED INTO MEXICAN SPANISH, AND WHICH DO NOT EXIST IN EUROPEAN SPANISH. THESE INCLUDE NANAY (NANTL), TATAY ( TATLE) BAYABAS ( FROM GUAYABAS (S) GUAVA ) ABOKADO,(AVOCADO) PAPAYA, ZAPOTE, ETC....<br /><br /> 3. MOST FILIPINO INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES HAVE SIGNIFICANTLY ASSIMILATED ASPECTS OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CONTAIN THOUSANDS OF SPANISH ORIGIN ARE STILL USED IN CHABACANO, CEBUANO AND TAGALOG DESPITE SYSTEMATIC PURGES IN THE DECADES FOLLOWING PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE FROM THE UNITED STATES.<br /><br /> 4. THE NAME OF THE COUNTRY ITSELF COMES FROM THE KING OF SPAIN, PHILIP II. THE NAME WAS GIVEN QSBY RUY LOPEZ DE VILLALOBOS WHO GAVE THE NAME TO THE SAMAR AND LEYTE REGIONS IN HIS EXPEDITION IN 1543. IT WAS LATER GIVEN TO ALL OF THE ISLANDS IN 1565 AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF THE SPAIN CONQUISTADORS.<br /><br /> 5. ONE OF THE MOST VISIBLE MARKS LEFT BY SPANISH RULE IN THE PHILIPPINES IS THE PREVALENCE OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGION AND HISPANIC NAMES AND SURNAMES AMONG MOST FILIPINOS. OVER 90% OF THE POPULATION ARE PREDOMINANTLY OF INDIGENOUS ANCESTRY. FILIPINOS OF CHINESE DESCENT WHO HAD BEEN SETTLING IN THE PHILIPPINES SINCE PRE- HISPANIC TIMES, CURRENTLY FORMS THE LARGEST NON- ANSTRONESIAN ETHNIC GROUP.<br /><br />C. JAPAN<br /><br /> 1. THE GREATEST CONTRIBUTION THAT AMERICA GAVE TO THE PHILIPPINES WAS EDUCATION, WHEN AMERICANS SENT TEACHERS THE PHILIPPINES CALLED TOMASITES.<br /><br /> 2. Independence - America helped the Philippines to eliminate the Spaniards in the country thus helping the Filipinos to end the suffering from the Spanish reign.<br /><br /> 3. The Filipino industry was limited to agricultural products such as sugar, coconut oil, manila hemp and cigarettes; the two cement plants were the only modernized industry. <br /><br /> 4. I would say Education and we had adapted some forms of their Government <br /><br /> 5. However, American style of re-education was amero-centric in nature, causing Philippine society to self stigmatize itself in favor of American-centered products and ideologies.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-67543939517334834572011-09-24T17:26:40.530+08:002011-09-24T17:26:40.530+08:00A.SPAIN
1.spanish influence filipino culture
2.sp...A.SPAIN <br />1.spanish influence filipino culture<br />2.spanish taught us they aphabet <br />3.spanish taught us they language that we have now.<br />4.spanish taught us grammatical and numerous words<br />5.. Spanish-Mexican culture and Christianity has influenced the customs and traditions of the Philippines.<br />Every year on the 3rd week of January, the Philippines celebrates the festival of the "Santo Niño" (Holy Child Jesus), the largest being held in Cebu City.<br /><br /><br />B.1.USA-introduced the protestantism to the Filifinos.<br /> 2.USA introduced imperialism to the filifinos<br /> 3.The thomasites built contributions lay down the U.S army built many schools here in the philipines.<br /> 4.they contibute pension plans<br /> 5. <br /><br />C.JAPAN<br /> 1.They inroduced they writing like katakana, haragana, kanji.<br /> 2.On January 24, 1972, the last Japanese World War II holdout, Sergeant Shoichi Yokoi, was discovered in the cave in which he been hiding since his unit was scattered by the advancing Americans in July 1944. Sergeant Yokoi's cave at Talafofo falls has been preserved as a popular attraction for visitors.<br /> 3.japanese show they suit or clothes here in the philipines like kimono.<br /> 4.japanese contribute restaurants<br /> 5.japanese export their foods like noodles here in the philipines.<br /><br /><br />GOMEZ,ESTELITA G. BSBAAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-82783340873400396202011-09-24T17:15:26.756+08:002011-09-24T17:15:26.756+08:00jelabilyn cabuntal
B.S.H.R.M
Give at least 5 cont...jelabilyn cabuntal<br />B.S.H.R.M<br /><br />Give at least 5 contributions or legacies of each of the following countries that colonized the Philippines in the past. <br /><br /><br />A. Spain<br /><br /> <br /><br /> 1.Spain's legacy was the conversion of the people to Catholicism and the creation of the privileged landed class.<br /><br /> 2.The name of the Philippines comes from the king of Spain Philip II.<br /><br /> 3.Other native Filipino names are spelled using Spanish orthography<br /><br /> 4. Narciso Clavería, decreed the systematic distribution of surnames and the implementation of the Spanish naming system for Filipinos and Filipinas, thereby producing the Catálogo Alfabético de Apellidos (“Alphabetical Catalogue of Surnames")<br /><br /> 5.In 1565, King Philip II appointed Miguel Lopez de Legazpi as the first Governor-General of the Philippines.<br /><br />B. United States of America<br /><br /> 1. On May 1, 1898, the Americans led by U.S. Navy Admiral George Dewey, in participation of Emilio Aguinaldo, attacked the Spanish Navy in Manila Bay.<br /><br /> 2.the Philippines was ceded to the United States by Spain in 1898 after a payment of US$ 20 million to Spain in accordance with the "Treaty of Paris" ending the Spanish-American War.<br /><br /> 3. William Howard Taft was appointed as the first U.S. governor of the Philippines<br /><br /> 4. The U.S. passed the Jones Law in 1916 establishing an elected Filipino legislature with a House of representatives & Senate.<br /><br /> 5.In 1934, the Tydings-McDuffie Act was passed by the U.S. Congress, established the Commonwealth of the Philippines and promised Philippine independence by 1946.<br /><br /><br />C. Japan<br /><br /> 1.In the 1400's the Japanese also established a trading post at Aparri in Northern Luzon.<br /><br /> 2.They teach us how to march to death. <br /><br /> 3.They teach us how to march to death. <br /><br /> 4.The Japanese civilized the Philippines to dominate the Philippines. <br /><br /> 5.Japanese government in fostering friendship with Filipinos through a program of honoring Filipinos born of JapaneseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-18613765574021764692011-09-24T17:07:55.465+08:002011-09-24T17:07:55.465+08:00MENDOZA CHRISTIAN L.
B.S.H.R.M
Give at least 5 co...MENDOZA CHRISTIAN L.<br />B.S.H.R.M<br /><br />Give at least 5 contributions or legacies of each of the following countries that colonized the Philippines in the past. <br /><br /><br />A. Spain<br /><br /> 1.In 1565, King Philip II appointed Miguel Lopez de Legazpi as the first Governor-General of the Philippines.<br /><br /> 2.Spain's legacy was the conversion of the people to Catholicism and the creation of the privileged landed class.<br /><br /> 3.The name of the Philippines comes from the king of Spain Philip II.<br /><br /> 4.Other native Filipino names are spelled using Spanish orthography<br /><br /> 5. Narciso Clavería, decreed the systematic distribution of surnames and the implementation of the Spanish naming system for Filipinos and Filipinas, thereby producing the Catálogo Alfabético de Apellidos (“Alphabetical Catalogue of Surnames")<br /><br />B. United States of America<br /><br /> 1. On May 1, 1898, the Americans led by U.S. Navy Admiral George Dewey, in participation of Emilio Aguinaldo, attacked the Spanish Navy in Manila Bay.<br /><br /> 2.the Philippines was ceded to the United States by Spain in 1898 after a payment of US$ 20 million to Spain in accordance with the "Treaty of Paris" ending the Spanish-American War.<br /><br /> 3. William Howard Taft was appointed as the first U.S. governor of the Philippines<br /><br /> 4. The U.S. passed the Jones Law in 1916 establishing an elected Filipino legislature with a House of representatives & Senate.<br /><br /> 5.In 1934, the Tydings-McDuffie Act was passed by the U.S. Congress, established the Commonwealth of the Philippines and promised Philippine independence by 1946.<br /><br /><br />C. Japan<br /><br /> 1.In the 1400's the Japanese also established a trading post at Aparri in Northern Luzon.<br /><br /> 2.They teach us how to march to death. <br /><br /> 3.They teach us how to march to death. <br /><br /> 4.The Japanese civilized the Philippines to dominate the Philippines. <br /><br /> 5.Japanese government in fostering friendship with Filipinos through a program of honoring Filipinos born of JapaneseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-62985629059655988152011-09-24T16:38:17.830+08:002011-09-24T16:38:17.830+08:00Philippine History
Bryan Gibbs Echaluse
BSE-ENG I
...Philippine History<br />Bryan Gibbs Echaluse<br />BSE-ENG I<br /><br />A) U.S.A<br /><br />1.Education<br />2.Technology<br />3.architecture<br />4.English language<br />5.basketball sports<br /><br />B)SPANISH<br /><br />1.Roman Catholic Church<br />2.Fiestas<br />3.The Walled City of Intramuros<br />4. Spanish surnames<br />5. Spanish Baroque Architecture<br /><br />C) JAPAN<br /><br />1.Slippers<br />2.Noodles<br />3.They taught us how to be disciplined<br />4.Cartoons animeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014612907796662824.post-5520912120337226162011-09-24T15:35:38.639+08:002011-09-24T15:35:38.639+08:00MARIO Z. RECEDES JR
BSHRM 2
A.SPAIN
1. Spain lega...MARIO Z. RECEDES JR<br />BSHRM 2<br /><br />A.SPAIN<br />1. Spain legacy in the Philippines<br />2.-Philippines is already a testimony of Spain legacy<br />3.philip wasn't a king yet when villalobos named the country "filipinas" <br />4. Philippines had been influence by many language like, spanish, <br />5.<br /><br />USA<br />1.The Philippine–American War,<br />2MARIO RECEDESnoreply@blogger.com