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Kaligirang Pangkasaysayan ng Tanka at Haiku; Pagkakatulad at pagkakaiba ng tanka at haiku; integrasyon ng tanka at haiku sa tula ng Pilipino; paghahambing ng tulang hapon sa lokal na kauri nito.
Halimbawa ng mga Lathalain sa Filipino Journalism. Ang mga lathalain ay nakuha din lamang sa bro-browse ko sa internet. Subalit ito ay pinaghirapan ko sa pag-hahanap ng mga ito.
Awiting bayan ng ating mga ninuno. ng Pilipinas ay isang bansa na mayaman sa mga awiting bayan. Ang mga ito ay malalim na nakaukit sa puso ng bawat Pilipino at nagsisilbing salamin ng ating kultura, kasaysayan, at mga paniniwala. Isa rin itong makasaysayang bahagi ng ating pagka-Pilipino na nagpapakita ng ating natatanging pag-uugali at pananaw sa buhay sa pamamagitan ng awit o musika. Sa artikulong ito, ating tatalakayin kung ano ang awiting bayan, mga katangian, uri, kahalagahan, at mga halimbawa ng awiting bayan sa Pilipinas.
Filipino 9 Mga Salitang na may higit sa Isang KahuluganJuan Miguel Palero
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Ito ay isang powerpoint presentation na tumatalakay sa paksang tungkol sa Mga Salita na may higit sa Isang Kahulugan. Dito din matatagpuan ang ilang halimbawa ng mga salita na may higit sa Isang Kahulugan.
Kaligirang Pangkasaysayan ng Tanka at Haiku; Pagkakatulad at pagkakaiba ng tanka at haiku; integrasyon ng tanka at haiku sa tula ng Pilipino; paghahambing ng tulang hapon sa lokal na kauri nito.
Halimbawa ng mga Lathalain sa Filipino Journalism. Ang mga lathalain ay nakuha din lamang sa bro-browse ko sa internet. Subalit ito ay pinaghirapan ko sa pag-hahanap ng mga ito.
Awiting bayan ng ating mga ninuno. ng Pilipinas ay isang bansa na mayaman sa mga awiting bayan. Ang mga ito ay malalim na nakaukit sa puso ng bawat Pilipino at nagsisilbing salamin ng ating kultura, kasaysayan, at mga paniniwala. Isa rin itong makasaysayang bahagi ng ating pagka-Pilipino na nagpapakita ng ating natatanging pag-uugali at pananaw sa buhay sa pamamagitan ng awit o musika. Sa artikulong ito, ating tatalakayin kung ano ang awiting bayan, mga katangian, uri, kahalagahan, at mga halimbawa ng awiting bayan sa Pilipinas.
Filipino 9 Mga Salitang na may higit sa Isang KahuluganJuan Miguel Palero
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Ito ay isang powerpoint presentation na tumatalakay sa paksang tungkol sa Mga Salita na may higit sa Isang Kahulugan. Dito din matatagpuan ang ilang halimbawa ng mga salita na may higit sa Isang Kahulugan.
This document discusses migration and its various aspects. It begins by defining migration as the movement of people from one location to another, either temporarily or permanently. It then provides statistics on the number of Filipinos living abroad and discusses some of the reasons why many Filipinos migrate such as seeking better jobs and livelihood. The document also examines the effects of migration on the economy, human rights, education, and politics. It analyzes migration from different perspectives and issues related to migration such as opportunities and risks.
This document discusses migration and contains questions about the topic. It defines migration and different types of migration such as voluntary and involuntary migration. It also lists potential push factors and pull factors for migration such as lack of jobs, poor living conditions, climate change/natural disasters, discrimination, and opportunities for better jobs, education, living standards and security in other places. The document asks the reader to read the text on migration and then answer questions about definitions and factors related to migration.
This document provides information about women in Taiwan, both in the past and present. It begins with images contrasting traditional and modern women. Some key facts about Taiwan are provided, such as its location and status as an economically developed country. The rest of the document discusses changes in women's roles and rights over the past 50 years in Taiwan. It explores how women now have more equal opportunities and responsibilities compared to the past. Traditional Confucian values still influence Taiwanese culture. Several words from the text are defined and questions are posed about the topic and themes of the document. A short multiple choice quiz follows to test comprehension.
This document discusses various topics related to migration including definitions, statistics on overseas Filipinos, reasons for migration, effects of internal and external migration in the Philippines, and perspectives on migration as a political issue. Some key points include:
- In 2009, there were an estimated 8.6 million Filipinos living in other countries according to the Commission on Filipinos Overseas.
- Major cities like Metro Manila receive most migrant Filipinos within the Philippines.
- Remittances from OFWs help boost the Philippine economy according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
- Migration has implications for education, politics, and human rights like risks of exploitation that OFWs sometimes face.
This document discusses various topics related to migration including definitions, statistics on overseas Filipinos, reasons for migration, effects of internal and external migration in the Philippines, and perspectives on migration as a political issue. Some key points include:
- In 2009, there were an estimated 8.6 million Filipinos living in other countries according to the Commission on Filipinos Overseas.
- Common reasons for Filipinos migrating include seeking better jobs with higher incomes, finding safe housing, encouragement from family members abroad, and pursuing education or technical skills.
- Remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) significantly contribute to the Philippines' economy according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
This document defines a speech and outlines its key elements and types. A speech is a verbal expression of one's ideas or opinions delivered publicly to an audience with the aim of persuading, responding, arguing, informing or expressing a belief. It discusses how speeches are typically structured in three parts - introduction, body and conclusion. It also outlines different types of speeches and factors for effective speech delivery such as clear speaking, strong command of the topic, and connecting with the audience.
This document discusses various aspects of migration including definitions, statistics on overseas Filipino workers, reasons for migration, effects of internal and external migration in the Philippines, and perspectives on migration as a political, economic, social and human rights issue. Some key points include:
- In 2009, there were an estimated 8.6 million Filipinos living in other countries according to the Commission on Filipinos Overseas.
- Major cities like Metro Manila receive most migrant Filipinos within the Philippines.
- Overseas remittances from OFWs significantly contribute to the Philippines' economy according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
- Migration affects education, politics, human rights, and pushes for
The document discusses leadership in uncertain times. It outlines that the pace of change is more rapid today due to factors like technology, globalization, and social media. Uncertain times are characterized by seemingly unrelated events having outsized impacts and changes occurring faster. Effective leadership in uncertain times involves contingency planning, staying connected through communication, taking an informal team-based approach, exploiting technology, and managing information. Leaders must shorten their decision-making cycles, involve the entire team in enabling and accessible leadership, and guide the organization through change to survive and succeed during uncertain periods.
Survive the recession with a little proactiveness and planning. Heres a simple guide on what needs to be done during this period of uncertainty for job seekers.
This document discusses different perspectives on development. It explains that development goals can vary between individuals and countries. It assess development through indicators like income, literacy rates, health outcomes, and access to public facilities. A country is considered more developed if it has a higher per capita income, lower infant mortality, and provides strong public services and infrastructure to its citizens. Sustainable development aims to meet current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs through responsible use of resources.
The document summarizes discussions at a Rotary panel about planning Rotary's future strategic vision. It provides an overview of current strategies, analyzes trends affecting Rotary, shares survey results on members' ideals, and outlines a framework for developing a new vision statement. Key points from surveys and focus groups on diversity, pace of change, organizational strengths and opportunities are presented. The panel sought input from over 75,000 respondents across 34 zones to help guide Rotary's strategic planning.
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and beyond. What challenges does our organization face,
and what opportunities can we seize going forward? Well
discuss the charge of the Strategic Planning Committee as it
works to develop the next vision for Rotary.
The document discusses the different functions and uses of language in society according to linguists Ricardo Abel and M.A.K Halliday. It identifies six functions of language: instrumental, regulatory, interactional, personal, heuristic, and informative. It also outlines six ways of sharing language according to Jakobson: emotive, conative, phatic, referential, metalingual, and poetic. Overall, the key point is that language plays an important social role in communication and connecting people within communities.
UNIT 2: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXTAwais Javed
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This document provides notes on business communications and intercultural communication. It discusses key topics like business communication in context, cultural variables, and ethics in business communication. Specific sections cover national cultural variables such as education, laws and regulations, economics, politics, religion, social norms and language. Individual cultural variables discussed include perceptions of time, space, food, decision making, communication styles, manners and acceptable dress. The document emphasizes understanding differences in cultural variables to improve intercultural business communications.
This document discusses important language skills for effective communication. It lists the four main language skills as speaking, listening, reading, and writing. For speaking specifically, it identifies elements like tone, pronunciation, posture, pace, gestures, and oration. It argues that language skills are crucial for clear communication between people whether verbal or non-verbal. Developing strong language abilities allows one to effectively convey feelings and messages. Speaking in particular is defined as the ability to express ideas, beliefs, and emotions through language that can be understood by others. It involves a conversation between two or more people.
This document defines and discusses the concepts of graft and corruption. It identifies different types of graft such as influence peddling, accepting gifts, bribery to avoid taxes, and bribery to support lies. It also defines corruption as the intentional violation of an official's duties and obligations. The document discusses how graft and corruption erode public trust in government and participation in addressing national issues. It provides examples of petty and grand corruption and where they typically occur, such as in public and private sectors as well as bureaucracy and politics.
CAMBRIDGE AS GEOGRAPHY - POPULATION SUSTAINABILITY. Concept, census, relevance, ageing population, urban population, concentration, New Zealand Internal Migration trends, multicultural population, sustained economic growth, sustainability on a global scale.
The opening session of the Symposium starts with a keynote speech by Professor David Olusoga OBE and an address by Angus Robertson MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Culture.
At the plenary session, speakers scan the horizon and discuss shared challenges and opportunities for Scotlands museum sector.
This is followed by a sector showcase: get a snapshot of key areas shaping current museum practice with these insights from Museums Galleries Scotland staff and sector colleagues. Topics include repatriation, LGBTQ+ inclusion, Intangible Cultural Heritage, and Modern Apprenticeships.
This workshop opens with a spotlight on how National Museums Scotland has worked to create more inclusive recruitment practices. Participants will then work together to review and develop an inclusive person specification and consider changes they can apply in their own organisations.
Satoshi Nakamoto is not a person, Satoshi Nakamoto is a partnership of two individuals.
The partners have a formal written partnership agreement which governs the activities of the partnership.
The term Satoshi Nakamoto is actually a portmanteau of the individual pseudonyms of the two partners.
Satoshi is the pseudonym of Natasha, the maternal aunt of Vitalik Buterin and former cryptologist at the CSE's Tutte Institute for Mathematics and Computing. However, she's still a member of Canada's national security and intelligence community.
Nakamoto is the pseudonym of Anastasia, the younger sister of former Edmonton police officer Elena Sinelnikova.
The two partners can verify all of this via cryptographic proof employing either the bitcoin genesis block address or the bitcoin block 9 address. The latter being the address that was used to pay 10btc to Hal Finney on January 12, 2009.
The two will also verify that they did not mine any of the so called patoshi pattern bitcoins and that bitcoin block 9 does not adhere to that mining pattern.
The two also published the proof of stake whitepapper under the pseudonym Sunny King.
See https://academy.youngplatform.com/en/crypto-heroes/who-is-inventor-proof-of-stake/
They also published the CryptoNote whitepaper using another pseudonym, that of Nicolas van Saberhagen.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CryptoNote
They were also two of several individuals behind the thankful_for_today pseudonym who initiated the development of Monero.
see https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/2407/what-is-the-story-with-thankful-for-today-and-the-transfer-of-dev-control
They continued to be active in the industry they helped to initiate.
They were behind the involvement of Natasha's nephew Vitalik Buterin in the founding of the Ethereum project.
They worked behind the scenes on the development of the Metis project by their sisters Natalia Ameline and Elena Sinelnikova.
They worked behind the scenes on other projects in the crypto/blockchain industry as well.
Natasha's sister Natalia Ameline is one of the cofounders of Cryptochicks.ca along with Anastasia's sister Elena Sinelnikova.
Don't take my work for it though, Natalia can be contacted at natalia.ameline@cryptochicks.ca and Elena can be contacted at elena.sinelnikova@cryptochicks.ca - give them a shout why don't you?
Natasha and Anastasia also confirm and clarify the role that the organization known as Cicada 3301 played in the origin and development of bitcoin. That is an interesting story you will not want to miss out on.
They will also confirm for you all the folks who knew the truth about the origins of bitcoin and who have been lying about it.
Natasha expressed an interest moving from the Canadian intelligence community and becoming an RCMP officer prior to revealing the truth about her involvement in the development of the industry. Her stated objective is to work in the RCMP's Federal Policing National Security Program.
Let us wish her well
Panel discussion: The current and future skills landscape
This panel will explore how Historic Environment Scotland, National Museums Scotland, and Museums Galleries Scotland support training and development across the culture sector. Speakers will highlight areas including access to training, workforce confidence, and the importance of understanding and meeting the sectors needs.
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Panel discussion with Q&A: Planning for resilience
This session highlights why strong strategy planning is vital for museums and galleries which aim to develop their financial resilience. Speakers will share their experiences of building resilience through phased development, connecting with local audiences, internal advocacy, and museum Accreditation.
This session starts with a presentation from our guest speakers on what an anti-racist curriculum can mean in practice. This will be followed by an interactive workshop on how museums can support efforts to promote and embed race equality and anti-racism in the curricula in a meaningful, effective, and sustainable way.
Discover how museum digitisation has both positive and negative impacts on the climate. Participants will be invited to discuss their collections, approaches to digitisation, and climate strategies with the aim of forging a way forward which benefits collections, audiences, and nature.
Science Communication beyond Journal Publications WorkshopWAIHIGA K.MUTURI
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Science Not Shared is Science Lost: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Impact 鏝
In the heart of Africa, where innovation meets resilience, lies an untapped reservoir of scientific brilliance. Yet, too often, groundbreaking research remains confined within the walls of journals, inaccessible to the communities it seeks to serve. This February, I am thrilled to join the "Science Communication Beyond Journal Publications" workshop at the Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI) as one of the lead trainers. Together, we will unravel the power of storytelling, creative media, and strategic communication to amplify science's voice beyond academia.
Science is not just about discoveryit's about connection. Imagine a researcher in Kampala whose work could transform public health policy but struggles to translate their findings into actionable insights for policymakers. Or a young scientist in Nairobi whose groundbreaking study on climate resilience could inspire farmers but remains buried in technical jargon. These stories matter. They hold the potential to change lives and rewrite Africas narrative on poverty and development.
At this workshop, we will explore how scientists can collaborate with communicators to craft compelling stories that resonate with policymakers, communities, and global audiences alike. From podcasts that bring lab discoveries to life ァ to press releases that spark media attention and digital tools that democratize knowledge we will empower participants to make their research accessible and impactful.
This mission aligns deeply with my belief that Africa MUST change the way it tackles poverty. Science communication is not just about sharing knowledge; it's about driving action. When researchers effectively communicate their work, they empower communities with solutions rooted in evidence. They influence policies that prioritize sustainable development. They inspire innovation that addresses grassroots challenges.
Let us humanize scienceinfuse it with stories of hope, struggle, and triumphand ensure it reaches those who need it most. Because when science connects with people, it transforms lives.
To my fellow scientists and communicators: this is our call to action. Lets bridge the gap between discovery and impact. Lets co-create stories that not only inform but inspire action across Africa and beyond.
Red blood cell (RBC) indices measure your red blood cells' size, shape, and quality. Red blood cells are also known as erythrocytes. They are made in your bone marrow (the spongy tissue inside your large bones). They contain hemoglobin, an iron-rich protein in your red blood cells that carries oxygen from your lungs to every cell in your body. Your cells need oxygen to grow, reproduce, and make energy.
Knowing the size and shape of your red blood cells can help your provider determine if you have a certain type of anemia, a condition in which your body does not make enough healthy red blood cells. There are four types of red blood cell indices:
Mean corpuscular volume (MCV), which measures the average size of your red blood cells.
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), which measures the average amount of hemoglobin in a single red blood cell.
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), which measures how concentrated (close together) the hemoglobin is in your red blood cells. It also includes a calculation of the size and volume of your red blood cells.
Red cell distribution width (RDW), which measures differences in the volume and size of your red blood cells. Healthy red blood cells are usually about the same size.
If one or more of these indices are not normal, it may mean you have some type of anemia.
Other names: erythrocyte indices
What are they used for?
Red blood cell (RBC) indices are part of a complete blood count, a group of tests that measures the number and type of cells in your blood. The results of RBC indices are used to diagnose different types of anemia. There are several types of anemia, and each type has a different effect on the size, shape, and/or quality of red blood cells.
Why do I need red blood cell indices testing?
You may get this test as part of a complete blood count, which is often included in a routine checkup. You may also need this test if you have symptoms of anemia, which may include:
Shortness of breath
Weakness or fatigue
Headache
Dizziness
Arrhythmia (a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat)
Pale skin
Cold hands and feet
What happens during a red blood cell indices test?
A health care professional will take a blood sample from a vein in your arm, using a small needle. After the needle is inserted, a small amount of blood will be collected into a test tube or vial. You may feel a little sting when the needle goes in or out. This test usually takes less than five minutes.
Will I need to do anything to prepare for these tests?
You don't need any special preparations for a red blood cell (RBC) indices test.
Are there any risks to these tests?
There is very little risk to having a blood test. There may be slight pain or bruising at the spot where the needle was put in, but most symptoms go away quickly.
What do the results mean?
You will get results for each of the indices. Abnormal results may include one or more of the following:
Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)
If your red blood cells ar
3. KATANGIAN NG ISANG MABISANGBALITA
( NEWS)
NAPAPANAHON ( TIMELINE )
NAGBIBIGAY NG IMPORMASYON
( INFORMATIVE )
HINDI HINAHALUAN NG ANUMANG OPINYON
( NOT OPINIONATED )
5. MGA DAPAT TANDAAN SA PAGSULAT NG
BALITA
HUWAG MAGING PALIGOY-LIGOY
HUWAG GUMAMIT NG MATATALINGHANGANG SALITA
HUWAG NA HUWAG MAGLALAGAY NG SARILING OPINION
ISULAT ANG PAWANG KATOTOHANAN LAMANG
SIGURADUHING ANG BALITANG ISUSULAT AY WALANG
KINIKILINGAN ( NO BIAS )
6. PAMATNUBAY ( LEAD )
DITO NAKALAHAD LAHAT NG
MAHAHALAGANG IMPORMASYON NA
DAPAT MALAMAN NG MAMBABAASA
ITO ANG PUSO NG ISANG BALITA
8. PANGUNAHING PAMATNUBAY ( BASIC LEAD )
ASSaKaBaPa
A - ANO
S - SINO
Sa - SAAN
Ka - KAILAN
Ba - BAKIT
Pa - PAANO
9. QUOTATION LEAD
NAKALAHAD ANG SIPI O SINASABI NG
TAONG IBINABALITA.
LAHAT NG SUMUSUPORTA SA AKIN ADMINISTRASYON
AY INAANYAYAHAN KONG MAGSUOT NG YELLOW RIBBON SA
IKA-28 NG HULYO, ITO ANG PANAWAGAN NI PANGULONG
NINOY AQUINO SA KABILA NG KANYANG ISYUNG KANYA
KINASANGKUTAN SA DISPERCEMENT ACCELARATION
PROGRAM O DAP.
10. QUESTION LEAD
NAKALAHAD NG ISANG KATANUNGAN (
QUESTION )
MAKAKAMIT BA NG PILIPINAS ANG HAMON NG
MDG 2015?
ITO ANG KATANUNGAN NG MGA KINATAWAN
NG UNITED NATIONS ( UN ).
11. DESCRIPTIVE LEAD
ANG PAMATNUBAY AY TIYAKANG
NAGLALARAWAN
MASIKIP, MARUMI AT HINDI MATITIRAHAN.
IYAN ANG KOMENTO NG MARAMI SA MGA
NASALANTAAN NG BAGYONG YOLANDA KAUGNAY
SA MGA BUNK HOUSES NA IBINIGAY NG GOBYERN.
12. NARRATIVE LEAD
ANG PANGUNAHING LAYUNIN NG
PAMATNUBAY AY MAGLAHAD
SAKSI ANG MARAMING PILIPINO SA
PAGSUKO NG DIKTATURANG MARCOS AT
PAGPAPALIT NG ADMINIS -TRASYONG AQUINO.
13. EXCLAMATORY LEAD
ANG PAMATNUBAY AY MAY ISA O HIGIT PANG
SALITA NA NAGLALAHAD NG ISANG MATINDING
DAMDAMIN
HUSTISYA!
IYAN ANG PANAWAGAN NG MG MAMAMAYAN
PILIPINO KAUGNAY SA ISYUNG PDAF SCAM NA
KINASANGKUTAN NI JANET LIM-MAPOLES
14. GAWAIN ( INDIVIDUAL )
SUMULAT NG BALITA TUNGKOL SA INYUNG
PAARALAN.
ISULAT ITO SA INYONG NOTEBOOK.
15. PANGKATANG GAWAIN
BAWAT PANGKAT AY GUMAWA NG ISANG
BALITA TUNGKOL SA PINANOOD SA
TELEBISYON.SA BAWAT BALITA AY MAY
LARAWAN.
( ILAGAY ITO SA LONG BOND PAPER )