Cabo Verde is an archipelago of 10 volcanic islands located in the Atlantic Ocean, 640 km west of Senegal. It has its own musical genres like morna, funan叩, and coladera. Ces叩ria vora is Cape Verde's most famous singer, known as the "barefoot diva" for performing barefoot. After gaining independence in 1975, Cape Verdean art flourished as artists expressed the newfound freedom and joy. Today Cape Verde's culture is influenced by other countries. Traditional Cape Verdean cuisine includes dishes like cachupa, similar to Portuguese bean stew.
This is a pupil presentation called the S1 Citizenship Challenge. 2010 the theme was Latin America. Pupils of S1 Hamilton Grammar were assigned a country to research and present back. The class winners progress to the Year Group Final. This was exemplified as good practice for Curriculum for Excellence when it was S1 African Adventure.
The document provides information about things to do and places to visit in the Philippines. It mentions that the Philippines has over 7,000 islands with beaches less than two hours away. It recommends diving at sites around the country, learning water sports, and finding deserted islands. It also suggests experiencing festivals with food, dancing, and experiencing Filipino cuisine like Halo-Halo, lechon, and adobo. Brief descriptions are given of Manila, Boracay Island, Mayon Volcano, Banaue Rice Terraces, Camiguin, and Vigan. Transportation options like jeepneys, trycicles, trains, buses, and taxis are listed.
The document discusses the city of Bacolod in the Philippines. It highlights several attractions in Bacolod including the MassKara Festival, a colorful street dance competition. It also mentions Bacolod's spiced chicken dish, beaches, and the warm hospitality of its people. Throughout the document, it emphasizes how Ovi Maps can be used to explore Bacolod through its 2D and 3D mapping features.
David Unaipon was an indigenous Australian preacher, author and inventor born in 1872 in South Australia. He was the first Aboriginal person in Australia to write and publish a book. Unaipon spent many years lecturing on Aboriginal culture and advocating for Aboriginal rights, becoming an important spokesperson. He was posthumously honored for his contributions by being featured on the Australian $50 note in 1995.
Vasco de Balboa was born in 1475 in Spain and died in 1519 after being beheaded. He grew up poor but was inspired by sailors' stories of adventure. In 1501, he joined a Spanish expedition to South America and later became a pig farmer on the island of Hispaniola. Balboa was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean, found gold and pearls, and began Spanish settlements in South America. However, in 1519 he was accused of treason and executed along with four friends by the new Spanish governor.
The document provides information about attractions and things to see in Bacolod City, Philippines. It discusses the ruined mansion in Talisay City which has become a major tourist attraction. It burned down when the Japanese tried to burn it during WWII using gasoline and oil. The document also mentions the Negros Museum in Bacolod City which preserves historical, cultural and contemporary art artifacts and hosts the annual MassKara festival each October where residents wear colorful smiling masks.
The document describes the author's experiences traveling throughout Manila and other areas in the Philippines. Some key experiences mentioned include taking tricycles and jeepneys around Manila, seeing colorful crowded streets filled with food vendors, trying street foods like fish ball and balut, exploring historical landmarks in Manila like Rizal Park, witnessing the erupted Mount Pinatubo volcano, going zip lining and river rafting for adventure, being amazed by the famous Banaue Rice Terraces, and meeting the indigenous Ifugao people. The author learned that the Philippines has a rich culture and much to offer visitors, but also saw the challenges of poverty faced by many in the country.
The document provides information on Panayanon literature and the languages and cultures of various provinces located in Western Visayas in the Philippines. The major points are:
- The major languages of the region are Hiligaynon, Akeanon, and Kinaray-a which are spoken in different provinces.
- Details are given on the provinces of Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Iloilo, Guimaras, and Negros Occidental, including their capital cities, histories, cultures and festivals.
- Examples of traditional Panayanon literary forms like ambahan, balak, paktakon, hurubaton and haya are described.
Benguet is a landlocked province located in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. It has been inhabited for millennia by several indigenous groups collectively known as the Igorots. The mountainous area was settled by the Ibaloi and Kankanaey peoples, who enjoyed trade with lowland groups. Some notable places in Benguet include Mt. Kalugong, a mountain with rock formations ideal for hiking; and the Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad, which produces the majority of strawberries commercially farmed in the Philippines.
Bohol is one of the most famous tourist destinations because of Chocolate Hills. But did you know that this province in the Central Visayan region has a lot more to offer? To give you an overview, this place has different spots suited for families, friends and even couples. Some of these landmarks are offered and organized by different tour operators in the Philippines.
Carnival is a festive season held before Lent, traditionally in February, where rich foods are eaten before the fasting period of Lent. The origins of the word "Carnival" come from the Latin phrase "Carne vale" meaning "farewell to meat". Some of the most famous carnivals in Italy include Venice, known for masks, Viareggio with floats and masks, and Ivrea which features an orange battle.
This document provides biographical details about the famous Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan. It states that he was born in 1480 in Portugal and lost his parents at a young age. Magellan began sailing at age 20 and took part in early voyages and expeditions to India and other places. In 1519, Magellan led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe, proving that Earth is round. He sailed through the strait between South America and Antarctica, now named after him. Though Magellan was killed in the Philippines, one of his ships completed the first global circumnavigation in 1522.
Rizal visited Dumaguete twice - in July 1892 on his way to exile in Dapitan, and again in August 1896 on his return from Dapitan. During his first brief stopover, he described Dumaguete's people as "gentle". His second and longer visit allowed him to meet with local elites like Mariano Pinili and see the town's charm with its decorated houses and gardens. He performed an eye surgery and spent time with friends, getting a firsthand experience of Dumaguete and forming his impression of its people.
David Unaipon was an indigenous Australian preacher, author and inventor born in 1872 in South Australia. He was the first Aboriginal person to publish a book in Australia and spent many years lecturing on Aboriginal culture and customs, becoming an advocate for indigenous people. Unaipon invented a modified handpiece for sheep shearing and was fascinated with perpetual motion. He remains relevant today for his contributions to indigenous rights and culture, being featured on the Australian $50 note in 1995.
The document provides a history of the colonization of the Philippines by Spain from the 16th century onwards. It discusses key events like the expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan that resulted in the first circumnavigation of the world. It also discusses the establishment of Manila as the capital by the Spaniards in 1571 and the introduction of advances from Western civilization through the Spanish colonization. Religious orders also established universities, churches, schools and hospitals throughout the Philippines during this time.
A colourful outline on aspects of Philippine culture. Please excuse any mistakes, I didn't care much about accuracy in my work back then. Made for Year 7 English Class
(February 2009).
1) The document discusses various ways Filipinos can show a sense of nationalism, including respecting symbols of the country like the flag, participating in government, and being productive citizens.
2) It also outlines the official national symbols of the Philippines like the flag, coat of arms, and national anthem, as well as cultural symbols like traditional dances, animals, and clothing.
3) Core Filipino values are explored such as being grateful, resilient in the face of challenges, hardworking, caring for others, and showing respect.
The document provides information about students from the Center for Positive Futures in Banaba, San Mateo, Rizal, Philippines. It discusses the location of the Philippines, the capital city of Manila, Filipino as the national language, and current President Benigno Aquino. It also describes weather and typhoons in the Philippines, school subjects and activities, favorite Filipino foods like adobo and sinigang, traditions like Christmas celebrations, and interests in traveling to France.
The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia, between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea. It has a tropical maritime climate and is hot and humid year-round. The population is over 100 million, predominantly Roman Catholic, and languages include Filipino and English. The Philippines has a diverse landscape, with rainforests, mountains like Mt. Apo, and the longest river being the Cagayan River. Major tourist destinations include Boracay Island, El Nido in Palawan, and Siargao for surfing.
International week project Philippines CraigCheryl Terry
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The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. The culture is a unique mix resulting from influences of early inhabitants and later Spanish colonizers. Major attractions include the Banaue Rice Terraces, historic town of Vigan, beaches of Boracay and Bacuit Bay, and Chocolate Hills of Bohol. The flag symbolizes peace and war through its colors and stars represent island groups. Tagalog is the most widely spoken language though many regional dialects exist.
The Philippines is an archipelago located in Southeast Asia known for its beaches and fruit. It was discovered by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 and colonized by Spain, being named after King Philip II. Manila is the capital and most populous city. The majority of Filipinos are Christian and the predominant religion is Catholicism. Filipino culture is characterized by traditions like harana serenades, helping one another through bayanihan, and celebrating festivals across the country's many regions. Famous works of Philippine literature include Rizal's Noli Me Tangere and Balagtas' Florante at Laura epic poetry.
10 Phenomenal Facts About The Philippines You Might Not Know!.pdfJannahLebrillaVerado
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This document presents 10 phenomenal facts about the Philippines that may be unknown. It begins by noting that the Philippines is known for its beaches but has more to offer. Some key facts include: 1) a fertilized duck embryo is a popular street food in the Philippines known as balut; 2) colorful jeepneys are the main mode of transportation; and 3) the Philippines has over 5,000 plant species and is home to the world's longest snake and underground river. The document aims to provide unknown insights about the Southeast Asian country's biodiversity, culture, and geography.
The document discusses several common stereotypes about Spain and the Spanish people, providing context and details about how accurate or inaccurate each stereotype is. It addresses stereotypes that Spanish people are lazy and love the siesta (somewhat inaccurate as only 20% can regularly take siestas), that Spain is just beaches and sunshine (beaches are varied but sunshine is accurate), that bullfighting is a major tradition (decreasing in popularity among younger generations), and that all Spanish people have dark features (this is inaccurate as there is genetic diversity). It confirms stereotypes that Spain is known for paella, sangria, fiestas, and high-quality ham. It provides some context about the Latin lover stereotype.
With a population of at least 99 million people, the Philippines is the seventh-most populated country in Asia and the 12th most populated country in the world.
The document provides an overview of tourism in the Philippines. It discusses the country's geography, climate, culture, and main attractions including shopping, beaches, casinos, hotels, and historical sites. Key reasons for tourists to visit include amazing shopping, beaches with five colored sands, unique hotels, and a variety of outdoor and cultural activities. Safety tips are also provided such as being wary of pickpocketing and not flashing valuables.
The document provides information on Panayanon literature and the languages and cultures of various provinces located in Western Visayas in the Philippines. The major points are:
- The major languages of the region are Hiligaynon, Akeanon, and Kinaray-a which are spoken in different provinces.
- Details are given on the provinces of Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Iloilo, Guimaras, and Negros Occidental, including their capital cities, histories, cultures and festivals.
- Examples of traditional Panayanon literary forms like ambahan, balak, paktakon, hurubaton and haya are described.
Benguet is a landlocked province located in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. It has been inhabited for millennia by several indigenous groups collectively known as the Igorots. The mountainous area was settled by the Ibaloi and Kankanaey peoples, who enjoyed trade with lowland groups. Some notable places in Benguet include Mt. Kalugong, a mountain with rock formations ideal for hiking; and the Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad, which produces the majority of strawberries commercially farmed in the Philippines.
Bohol is one of the most famous tourist destinations because of Chocolate Hills. But did you know that this province in the Central Visayan region has a lot more to offer? To give you an overview, this place has different spots suited for families, friends and even couples. Some of these landmarks are offered and organized by different tour operators in the Philippines.
Carnival is a festive season held before Lent, traditionally in February, where rich foods are eaten before the fasting period of Lent. The origins of the word "Carnival" come from the Latin phrase "Carne vale" meaning "farewell to meat". Some of the most famous carnivals in Italy include Venice, known for masks, Viareggio with floats and masks, and Ivrea which features an orange battle.
This document provides biographical details about the famous Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan. It states that he was born in 1480 in Portugal and lost his parents at a young age. Magellan began sailing at age 20 and took part in early voyages and expeditions to India and other places. In 1519, Magellan led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe, proving that Earth is round. He sailed through the strait between South America and Antarctica, now named after him. Though Magellan was killed in the Philippines, one of his ships completed the first global circumnavigation in 1522.
Rizal visited Dumaguete twice - in July 1892 on his way to exile in Dapitan, and again in August 1896 on his return from Dapitan. During his first brief stopover, he described Dumaguete's people as "gentle". His second and longer visit allowed him to meet with local elites like Mariano Pinili and see the town's charm with its decorated houses and gardens. He performed an eye surgery and spent time with friends, getting a firsthand experience of Dumaguete and forming his impression of its people.
David Unaipon was an indigenous Australian preacher, author and inventor born in 1872 in South Australia. He was the first Aboriginal person to publish a book in Australia and spent many years lecturing on Aboriginal culture and customs, becoming an advocate for indigenous people. Unaipon invented a modified handpiece for sheep shearing and was fascinated with perpetual motion. He remains relevant today for his contributions to indigenous rights and culture, being featured on the Australian $50 note in 1995.
The document provides a history of the colonization of the Philippines by Spain from the 16th century onwards. It discusses key events like the expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan that resulted in the first circumnavigation of the world. It also discusses the establishment of Manila as the capital by the Spaniards in 1571 and the introduction of advances from Western civilization through the Spanish colonization. Religious orders also established universities, churches, schools and hospitals throughout the Philippines during this time.
A colourful outline on aspects of Philippine culture. Please excuse any mistakes, I didn't care much about accuracy in my work back then. Made for Year 7 English Class
(February 2009).
1) The document discusses various ways Filipinos can show a sense of nationalism, including respecting symbols of the country like the flag, participating in government, and being productive citizens.
2) It also outlines the official national symbols of the Philippines like the flag, coat of arms, and national anthem, as well as cultural symbols like traditional dances, animals, and clothing.
3) Core Filipino values are explored such as being grateful, resilient in the face of challenges, hardworking, caring for others, and showing respect.
The document provides information about students from the Center for Positive Futures in Banaba, San Mateo, Rizal, Philippines. It discusses the location of the Philippines, the capital city of Manila, Filipino as the national language, and current President Benigno Aquino. It also describes weather and typhoons in the Philippines, school subjects and activities, favorite Filipino foods like adobo and sinigang, traditions like Christmas celebrations, and interests in traveling to France.
The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia, between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea. It has a tropical maritime climate and is hot and humid year-round. The population is over 100 million, predominantly Roman Catholic, and languages include Filipino and English. The Philippines has a diverse landscape, with rainforests, mountains like Mt. Apo, and the longest river being the Cagayan River. Major tourist destinations include Boracay Island, El Nido in Palawan, and Siargao for surfing.
International week project Philippines CraigCheryl Terry
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The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. The culture is a unique mix resulting from influences of early inhabitants and later Spanish colonizers. Major attractions include the Banaue Rice Terraces, historic town of Vigan, beaches of Boracay and Bacuit Bay, and Chocolate Hills of Bohol. The flag symbolizes peace and war through its colors and stars represent island groups. Tagalog is the most widely spoken language though many regional dialects exist.
The Philippines is an archipelago located in Southeast Asia known for its beaches and fruit. It was discovered by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 and colonized by Spain, being named after King Philip II. Manila is the capital and most populous city. The majority of Filipinos are Christian and the predominant religion is Catholicism. Filipino culture is characterized by traditions like harana serenades, helping one another through bayanihan, and celebrating festivals across the country's many regions. Famous works of Philippine literature include Rizal's Noli Me Tangere and Balagtas' Florante at Laura epic poetry.
10 Phenomenal Facts About The Philippines You Might Not Know!.pdfJannahLebrillaVerado
油
This document presents 10 phenomenal facts about the Philippines that may be unknown. It begins by noting that the Philippines is known for its beaches but has more to offer. Some key facts include: 1) a fertilized duck embryo is a popular street food in the Philippines known as balut; 2) colorful jeepneys are the main mode of transportation; and 3) the Philippines has over 5,000 plant species and is home to the world's longest snake and underground river. The document aims to provide unknown insights about the Southeast Asian country's biodiversity, culture, and geography.
The document discusses several common stereotypes about Spain and the Spanish people, providing context and details about how accurate or inaccurate each stereotype is. It addresses stereotypes that Spanish people are lazy and love the siesta (somewhat inaccurate as only 20% can regularly take siestas), that Spain is just beaches and sunshine (beaches are varied but sunshine is accurate), that bullfighting is a major tradition (decreasing in popularity among younger generations), and that all Spanish people have dark features (this is inaccurate as there is genetic diversity). It confirms stereotypes that Spain is known for paella, sangria, fiestas, and high-quality ham. It provides some context about the Latin lover stereotype.
With a population of at least 99 million people, the Philippines is the seventh-most populated country in Asia and the 12th most populated country in the world.
The document provides an overview of tourism in the Philippines. It discusses the country's geography, climate, culture, and main attractions including shopping, beaches, casinos, hotels, and historical sites. Key reasons for tourists to visit include amazing shopping, beaches with five colored sands, unique hotels, and a variety of outdoor and cultural activities. Safety tips are also provided such as being wary of pickpocketing and not flashing valuables.
As we know the world has a wide variety of delicious foods to offer. There will always be a lot of really delicious food that will have you begging for more, whether it be in your hometown or a different country. Spanish food is one of the most popular cuisines right now. It is frequently referred to as "People's Cuisine" because it is so simple to prepare and has a homey quality.
Spanish influence on Filipino culture originated from the Spanish East Indies colonization. Many aspects of Filipino customs and traditions today can be traced back to this Spanish influence, including the dominant Catholic religion, the Spanish-based Filipino language, and Hispanic traditions in arts, literature, and music that were introduced in the 16th century. The name "Philippines" itself comes from King Philip II of Spain.
The document discusses common stereotypes about Spain and the Spanish people. It analyzes each stereotype, finding that some have elements of truth while others are outdated or inaccurate generalizations. For example, while Spain does have sunny beaches and a culture of fiestas, not all Spanish have dark features and the tradition of bullfighting is declining. Overall, the document aims to provide more nuanced perspectives that look beyond stereotypes to understand the diversity and modern realities of Spain.
The Philippines is an archipelago located in Southeast Asia. It has over 7,100 islands and is bordered by the South China Sea and Philippine Sea. The country has a tropical climate and is affected by monsoons and typhoons. The population is over 100 million, with Tagalog and English as the official languages. The largest cities outside the capital Manila are Quezon City, Caloocan, and Davao. Over 80% of the population is Roman Catholic, with significant Muslim and other Christian populations. The Philippines has a diverse culture reflecting its history of Spanish and American colonial rule.
Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated every March 17th. It is a celebration of Irish culture packed with parades, wearing of green, and good luck charms. Originally a religious holiday, it now celebrates Irish heritage and traditions through parades, music, dancing, and foods like corned beef and cabbage.
The document describes a honey bee. It states that it is an insect with a head, thorax, and abdomen. It has small wings and feeds on nectar and pollen to make honey. The animal being described is a honey bee.
Pancake Day is celebrated on Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday which marks the beginning of Lent. During Lent, people give up foods or indulgences as a form of sacrifice. Pancake Day provides a last chance to eat fatty foods before this fasting period for Easter. Pancakes are made from a batter of flour, milk and eggs and can be topped with items like butter, syrup or fruit. Annual pancake races are held in England where participants must flip pancakes as they race to the finish line. Pancakes have variations around the world such as buttermilk pancakes in the US/Canada, cr棚pes in France, and dorayaki in Japan.
Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated every March 17th. It is a celebration of Irish culture packed with parades, wearing of green, and good luck charms. Originally a religious holiday, it has evolved over time into a celebration of Irish heritage and traditions. Key symbols include shamrocks, leprechauns, and the color green.
The song describes Santa Claus coming to town and his methods for determining who has been naughty or nice. It warns children to watch out, not cry or pout, as Santa makes a list and checks it twice to see who has been naughty or nice. The song notes that Santa sees children when they're sleeping and knows when they're awake, and knows if they've been bad or good, so children should be good.
The document discusses several famous natural tourist spots in the Philippines, including Kawasan Falls known for its turquoise waters, the Puerto Princesa Underground River which is one of the longest underground rivers in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Taal Lake which contains an active volcano, Mount Pinatubo which is an active volcano prohibited for swimming, Mayon Volcano known as the world's most perfect volcanic cone, Mount Pulag where visitors can see a sea of clouds, and the Chocolate Hills formed of over 1,200 limestone hills covered in grass that turns brown, making the hills appear chocolate colored.
Simon and his father enjoy doing chores together. They always water the plants in the garden and often cook dinner for their family, such as spaghetti. On Sundays, they wash the car. Mary and her family like keeping their home clean. Her father often dusts lamps, cabinets, and shelves, while her mother sometimes hoovers the floor. Edward wakes up at 7 am every day. He often makes his bed and always tidies up before sleeping. He takes breakfast with his family in the kitchen and eats lunch at school with friends.
This document discusses four wild animal species found in the Philippines: the Philippine tarsier, giant golden-crowned flying fox, Palawan bearded pig, and Philippine Eagle. It provides descriptions of each animal's physical characteristics and behaviors, such as that the tarsier is one of the smallest primates and mostly active at night, the flying fox has long wings and eats fruits and nuts, the bearded pig lives in rainforests and eats various plants, and the Philippine Eagle is the largest eagle, lives in rainforests, and can live up to 60 years.
How to Configure Restaurants in Odoo 17 Point of SaleCeline George
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Odoo, a versatile and integrated business management software, excels with its robust Point of Sale (POS) module. This guide delves into the intricacies of configuring restaurants in Odoo 17 POS, unlocking numerous possibilities for streamlined operations and enhanced customer experiences.
Finals of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
Research & Research Methods: Basic Concepts and Types.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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This ppt has been made for the students pursuing PG in social science and humanities like M.Ed., M.A. (Education), Ph.D. Scholars. It will be also beneficial for the teachers and other faculty members interested in research and teaching research concepts.
Useful environment methods in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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In this slide well discuss on the useful environment methods in Odoo 18. In Odoo 18, environment methods play a crucial role in simplifying model interactions and enhancing data processing within the ORM framework.
Computer Application in Business (commerce)Sudar Sudar
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of softwares, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
The Constitution, Government and Law making bodies .saanidhyapatel09
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This PowerPoint presentation provides an insightful overview of the Constitution, covering its key principles, features, and significance. It explains the fundamental rights, duties, structure of government, and the importance of constitutional law in governance. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the foundation of a nations legal framework.
How to use Init Hooks in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to use Init Hooks in Odoo 18. In Odoo, Init Hooks are essential functions specified as strings in the __init__ file of a module.
7. MANILA is the capital city.
The best things to do are:
take a walk in the old city
walls, ride a kalesa or a
jeepney, and sing your
heart out in a karaoke!
11. We have many kinds of food. The most
popular is the sweet and savoury Adobo.
Theres also the bitter Pinakbet. My
favorite is Bicol Express because of
coconut milk and chili. But the most
important is we eat all of these with
Rice.
15. Kumusta?
The general term for our language is Filipino, but there are
actually many languages in our country. Because of our shared
history with Spain, we have hundreds of words from Spanish.
kotse
pandesal
musikaporke
sibuyas
pamilyapulisya asulkwento
16. Where can you find
the philippines?
a. Europe
b. asia
17. What is the capital
of the philippines?
a. manila
b. madrid