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    Cast of Bahay Kubo

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    Maricel Soriano as Eden - The wife of Perry‚ the adopted mother of Lily‚ Dahlia‚ JR‚ Jasmine‚ Violet‚ and Daisy‚ and the biological mother of Rose. Eric Quizon as Perry - The husband of Eden‚ the adopted father of Lily‚ Dahlia‚ JR‚ Jasmine‚ Violet‚ and Daisy‚ and the biological father of Rose. Eugene Domingo as Marang - The best friend of Eden and the wife of Habagat. Gloria Romero as Lola Ida - The mother of Eden‚ the adopted grandmother of Lily‚ Dahlia‚ JR‚ Jasmine‚ Violet‚ and Daisy‚ and the

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    Bahay na bato

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    The Bahay Na Bato‚ literally house of stone is the Colonian Filipino Noble House. The architecure is a mixture of native Filipino‚ Spanish and Chinese influences. Typically raised or two-story‚ the main living area is on the upper level. To take advantage of cooling breezes‚ large windows surround the upper floor. The window sashes commonly have capiz shell panes and can be opened wide or closed for privacy or in stormy weather. Vents above the windows‚ protected by the roof eaves‚ let air in

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    Bahay Na Bato History

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    World events helped spark the idea for the bahay-na-bato’s creation. In particular‚ these events were in 1834‚ when Manila began to take part in international trade and in 1869 when the Philippines’ elite‚ especially those in the provinces‚ began to enjoy a fruits of an increased trade and agricultural production through the opening of the Suez Canal. From the Philippine side‚ the bahay-na-bato takes the best features of its traditional bahay kubo (nipa hut)‚ with its “steep hip roof‚ elevated

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    Bleach

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    Bleach (ブリーチ Burīchi?) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tite Kubo. Bleach follows the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki after he obtains the powers of a Soul Reaper (死神 Shinigami?‚ literally‚ "Death God") —a death personification similar to the Grim Reaper—from another Soul Reaper‚ Rukia Kuchiki. His newfound powers force him to take on the duties of defending humans from evil spirits and guiding departed souls to the afterlife. Bleach has been serialized in the Japanese manga anthology Weekly

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    HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

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    HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 1. Architecture‚ with all its varying phases and complex developments‚ must have had a simple origin in the primitive efforts of mankind to provide protection against inclement weather‚ wild beasts‚ and human enemies. Hunters and fishermen in primeval times naturally sought shelter in rock caves‚ and these were manifestly the earliest form of human dwellings; tillers of the soil took cover under arbors of trees‚ and from them fashioned huts of wattle and daub; while shepherds

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    you class know the song Bahay Kubo?” “Okay Let us sing Bahay Kubo. Bahay Kubo ready sing .” “Okay once again‚ 1‚ 2‚ 3 Bahay kubo ready sing .” “Okay class very good! . Now get your papers and write all the plants in the song bahay kubo .” (After some minute) “Okay class finished or not finish‚ pass your papers forward.” C. Presentation Introduction “Okay class what have you noticed in the song  ?” “Yes ______ what have you noticed in the song bahay kubo  ?” “Okay very good

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    The History of Philippine Architecture The history and culture of the Philippines are reflected in its architectural heritage‚ in the dwellings of its various peoples‚ in churches and mosques‚ and in the buildings that have risen in response to the demands of progress and the aspirations of the people. The arrival of the Spaniards in 1571 brought in Antillian architecture. Though not specifically suited for the hot tropics‚ European architecture was transposed via Acapulco‚ Mexico into a uniquely

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    Philipine Culture During Pre-Hispanic Period PRE-HISPANIC CULTURE • Before the Spaniards came into the Philippines there were existing culture of the Filipinos which were not distinguished by most of the filipinos especially for the new born filipino citizens. The Filipinos lived in settlements called barangays before the colonization of the Philippines by the Spaniards. As the unit of government‚ a barangay consisted from 30 to 100 families. It was headed by a datu and was independent from

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    Vernacular Architecture

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    Vernacular buildings What extent it is a question of the use of locally available materials and traditional building techniques The definition of vernacular buildings got a lot of people confused as some sources used a person opinion or complicates the meaning but to simplify it‚ vernacular buildings is an approach of architecture that uses local material and resources in a certain area or region where a building is built and undertakes local needs. Before 1900s‚ people unconsciously built vernacular

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    Education

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    to be one of the most beautiful plant in the Philippines. | Pambansang Tirahan or  Philippine National House | Bahay Kubo or Nipa Hut-Bahay kubo is a shelter made out of bamboo and palm leaves. It is a good place to take rest and eat typical food in the farm because of its material which allows good ventilation. The roof of the first Philippinehouses‚ nipa huts‚ or bahay kubo‚ were high inclined and typically open gabled to allow for ventilation. The steeply sloping pitch also protected from

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