ARTS 1. MIMAROPA is designated as a. Region IV-B b. Region V c. Region VI d Region IV-A 2. Collectively, out of seven native groups living in Mindoro they call themselves as a. Ifugao b. Tagalog c Mangyan d Badjao 3. Moriones festival is much awaited festival in Marindque during a. Christmas Season b. Lenten Season c. Summer Season d. Rainy Season 4. Romblon is known for their a. Marbles, fine woven bags and mats c Paper mache and sculpture b. Jar and ceramics d. Woven baskets and tattoo 5. This province in MIMAROPA was hailed as "country's last frointer". a. Marinduque b. Mindoro c. Romblon d. Palawan 6. In what year does weaving became popular using indigenous materials? a 17 century b. 189 century c. 19 century d. 20 century 7. It is a shell, an important material in the crafts of Panay Island, a kapiz b. Taytay c. palpag d. bukog 8. It is jar which is found in Palawan and considered as one of the precious artifacts in the Philippines. a. Banga b. Manunggul c. Burnay d. Tapayan 9. It is a term used in Aklan which means weaving. a Paghahabi b. Paglalala c. Pagrarara d. Pananahi 10. It is a wrapped around piece of cloth worn by women as shirt with a kimono a. Linawan b. Patadyong c. Pina- weaving d. Komona
1. ARTS 1. MIMAROPA is designated as a. Region IV-B b. Region V c. Region VI d Region IV-A 2. Collectively, out of seven native groups living in Mindoro they call themselves as a. Ifugao b. Tagalog c Mangyan d Badjao 3. Moriones festival is much awaited festival in Marindque during a. Christmas Season b. Lenten Season c. Summer Season d. Rainy Season 4. Romblon is known for their a. Marbles, fine woven bags and mats c Paper mache and sculpture b. Jar and ceramics d. Woven baskets and tattoo 5. This province in MIMAROPA was hailed as "country's last frointer". a. Marinduque b. Mindoro c. Romblon d. Palawan 6. In what year does weaving became popular using indigenous materials? a 17 century b. 189 century c. 19 century d. 20 century 7. It is a shell, an important material in the crafts of Panay Island, a kapiz b. Taytay c. palpag d. bukog 8. It is jar which is found in Palawan and considered as one of the precious artifacts in the Philippines. a. Banga b. Manunggul c. Burnay d. Tapayan 9. It is a term used in Aklan which means weaving. a Paghahabi b. Paglalala c. Pagrarara d. Pananahi 10. It is a wrapped around piece of cloth worn by women as shirt with a kimono a. Linawan b. Patadyong c. Pina- weaving d. Komona
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2. translate in tagalog worst case scenario: zombie apocalypse. how will you survive? you might be surprised to find out how much geography skills can help you fend off doom. By geography. I mean analyzing the world around you. One geographic concept that could really help you out in a zombie apolypse is movement. so, first what moves ? people move , animals move , and while sometimes slowly, zombie move as well but that,s not all. good move too. goods can be resources, such as food supplies and weapons. people or zombies tend to move these so, if you see a big pile of zombie supplies where therewasn't one before you're probably on the trail. ideas also move. ideas can include entertaiment , zombies and information news and information about zombie attacks and architecture, or how to build a safe shelter. and, second, why do people or zombies move? when people, animals, or zombies move, its called migration two concepts that affect migration are push and pull factors. push factors will make you want to leave some where. pull factors make you want to go to a place. a lack of resources, unstable economy. or high crime rate might be push factors making people want to move. nice wheather a good economy, or lots of resources would be pull factors for lots of people enticing them to move while zombies are definitely a push factor for humans a city full of people would be a pull factor for hungry zombies who want to eat humans. there are somethings that make movement easier for people or zombies waterways and high ways can tough terrain. and just as land forms can create boundaries that affect movement, so can political boundaries , like a border gate for example. so how can you analyze these movement factors like a border gate for example. so how can you analyze these movement factors to help your change of survival? There are three basic steps. one identify the pionts or locations to analyze. what are your options? two find what connects them. Are there high ways. or openland? and three find the patterns of movement thatconnection. Do people or goods move across? by comparing relationships between different places, you can see what connections they have. for example. pick two cities. For example, pick two cities look at the highway connecting them. if people use that highway to commute to work, those cities have a strong relationship. but this city over here doesn't have a direct connection to the other cities. there's even a river in the way. it doesn't have as strong of a relationship. if a zombie out break started here, which cith would you rather start out in? where would you feel to? so , how do yoy decide where togo in a zombie apolypse? Do you just in a ramdom directed ? or do you use you geagraphic skills to lead your camp of survivor to safety ? if you want stay a live. it helps to understand how and why we move.
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Zombie Apocalypse. Maaari kang magulat na malaman kung magkano ang mga kasanayan sa heograpiya ay maaaring makatulong sa iyo na palayasin ang tadhana. Sa pamamagitan ng heograpiya. Ibig kong sabihin pag-aaral sa mundo sa paligid mo. Isang heograpikong konsepto na maaaring makatulong sa iyo sa isang Zombie Apolypse ay kilusan. Ang mga tao ay gumagalaw, ang mga tao ay lumipat, at habang ang mga video na iyon ay nag-iisa.