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Philippines Culture & Coca-Cola: "Pearl of the Orient" 1955 Coca-Cola
Philippines Culture & Coca-Cola: "Pearl of the Orient" 1955 Coca-Cola
more at news.quickfound.net "Coca-Cola's presence in Philippine culture." Includes Filipino dancing and singing, and scenes of Coca-Cola bottling and bottle manufacturing in Manila. Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). en.wikipedia.org ...In 1521, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the Philippines and claimed the islands for Spain. Colonization began when Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi arrived from Mexico in 1565 and formed the first European settlements in Cebu. In 1571, after dealing with the local royal families in the wake of the Tondo Conspiracy and defeating the Chinese pirate warlord Limahong, the Spanish established Manila as the capital of the Spanish East Indies. Spanish rule contributed significantly to bringing political unity to the archipelago. From 1565 to 1821, the Philippines was governed as a territory of the Viceroyalty of New Spain and then was administered directly from Madrid after the Mexican War of Independence. The Manila galleons linking Manila to Acapulco traveled once or twice a year between the 16th and 19th centuries. Trade introduced foods such as corn, tomatoes, potatoes, chili <b>...</b>
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PHHS International Fair 2009-FPSA
PHHS International Fair 2009-FPSA
FPSA-Filipino Parent Student Association Club perform a dance for the 2nd show, called Binislakan for Piedmont's International Fair on Friday, January 30, 2009 Since you can't hear Mariah (VP of FPSA) telling the audience the description of the dance this is what she said: The municipality of Lingayen in Pangasinan was derived from the Chinese word "Li-King-Tung," meaning to look backward and forward. The binislakan dance was performed to commemorate the stay of Limahong, a Chinese pirate . Binislakan, meaning "the use of sticks," imitates two chopsticks used by the Chinese for eating. I thought it was very convenient or i guess you can say ironic, that our dance is about a pirate and we're dancing for PIEDMONT HILLS PIRATES!!!!! GO PIRATES!!!!
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World Evangelism Report March 06, 2011
World Evangelism Report March 06, 2011
Tecia Kite presents the World Evangelism Report at the Sunday Morning Service of the Church on March 06, 2011. She reports that 10 new beta sites have been launched.
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Kalokohan kela Nicoboy Part 1
Kalokohan kela Nicoboy Part 1
Ang kalokohan sa TUP, dinala din hanggang sa Bacoor, Cavite
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Kalokohan kela Nicoboy Part 2
Kalokohan kela Nicoboy Part 2
Ang kalokohan sa TUP, dinala din hanggang sa Bacoor, Cavite. Part 2
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Islam ang Tunay na Relihiyon 3/9 (Tagalog)
Islam ang Tunay na Relihiyon 3/9 (Tagalog)
Islam in Tagalog : www.islamhouse.com www.islam-guide.com Sports at libangan Pangunahing artikulo Sports sa Pilipinas Ang isang propesyonal na basketball game na nilalaro sa pagitan ng Purefoods malambot makatas higante at Barako Bull Energy Boosters.Various sports at pastimes ay popular sa Pilipinas kabilang ang basketball, boksing, volleyball, football, badminton, Taekwondo, bilyaran, 10-pin bowling, ahedres, at Sipa. Motocross, pagbibisikleta, at pamumundok ay din pagiging popular. Basketball ay nilalaro sa parehong mga amateur at propesyonal na antas at ay itinuturing na ang pinaka-popular na isport sa Pilipinas. [169] Sa halos bawat sulok ng lungsod, diyan ay isang basketball court. [156] Ang ilang mga Pilipino malawak na kinikilala para sa kanilang mga nagawa isama Francisco Guilledo, Flash Elorde, at Manny Pacquiao sa boksing; Paulino Alcantara sa football (soccer); Carlos Loyzaga, Robert Jaworski, at Ramon Fernandez sa basketball; Efren Reyes sa bilyaran; Eugene Torre sa ahedres; at Rafael Nepomuceno sa bowling. [170] [171] [172] Traditional Filipino games tulad ng luksung baka, patintero, piko, at tumbang preso ay nilalaro pa rin lalo na bilang ng mga bata laro sa pagitan ng mga kabataan. [173] [174] Sungka ay isang tradisyunal na katutubong Filipino board game. Card games ay popular na sa panahon ng kasiyahan, sa iba, kasama ang pusoy at Tong-nito, na ginagamit bilang isang anyo ng ilegal na pagsusugal. Mahjong ay nilalaro sa ilang mga komunidad Filipino. Ang yo <b>...</b>
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Talakayan Tungkol sa Islam 3/6 ( Tagalog )
Talakayan Tungkol sa Islam 3/6 ( Tagalog )
Islam in Tagalog : www.islamhouse.com www.islam-guide.com Sports at libangan Pangunahing artikulo Sports sa Pilipinas Ang isang propesyonal na basketball game na nilalaro sa pagitan ng Purefoods malambot makatas higante at Barako Bull Energy Boosters.Various sports at pastimes ay popular sa Pilipinas kabilang ang basketball, boksing, volleyball, football, badminton, Taekwondo, bilyaran, 10-pin bowling, ahedres, at Sipa. Motocross, pagbibisikleta, at pamumundok ay din pagiging popular. Basketball ay nilalaro sa parehong mga amateur at propesyonal na antas at ay itinuturing na ang pinaka-popular na isport sa Pilipinas. [169] Sa halos bawat sulok ng lungsod, diyan ay isang basketball court. [156] Ang ilang mga Pilipino malawak na kinikilala para sa kanilang mga nagawa isama Francisco Guilledo, Flash Elorde, at Manny Pacquiao sa boksing; Paulino Alcantara sa football (soccer); Carlos Loyzaga, Robert Jaworski, at Ramon Fernandez sa basketball; Efren Reyes sa bilyaran; Eugene Torre sa ahedres; at Rafael Nepomuceno sa bowling. [170] [171] [172] Traditional Filipino games tulad ng luksung baka, patintero, piko, at tumbang preso ay nilalaro pa rin lalo na bilang ng mga bata laro sa pagitan ng mga kabataan. [173] [174] Sungka ay isang tradisyunal na katutubong Filipino board game. Card games ay popular na sa panahon ng kasiyahan, sa iba, kasama ang pusoy at Tong-nito, na ginagamit bilang isang anyo ng ilegal na pagsusugal. Mahjong ay nilalaro sa ilang mga komunidad Filipino. Ang yo <b>...</b>
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CIA Archives: Anti-US Propaganda Intercepted from China - Listening Post (1960)
CIA Archives: Anti-US Propaganda Intercepted from China - Listening Post (1960)
thefilmarchive.org In China, there has been a history of anti-Americanism, beginning with the general disdain for foreigners in the early 19th century that culminated in the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. Later, Mao Zedong described the US as a "paper tiger," occupiers of Taiwan, "the enemy of the people of the world and has increasingly isolated itself" and "monoply capitalist groups." The Taiwanese Strait Crisis has led China to blame the US for any issues that arise in the bilateral relationship between China and Taiwan, as they believe that American support of Taiwan is an effort to weaken their country. Recently, in 2009, Luo Ping criticized America's laissez-faire capitalism and said that he hated America when the United States Treasury would start to print money and depreciate the value of the dollar, thus cheapening the value of China's purchase of US bonds. Chinese hackers have also conducted extensive cyberwarfare against American institutions and citizens targeting the US and its Western allies. Furthermore, China's leaders present their country as an alternative to the meddling power of the West. A listening station is a facility established to monitor radio and microwave signals and analyse their content to secure information and intelligence for use by the security and diplomatic community and others or to make local transmissions more widely available, thus the London pirate listening station streams London FM pirate transmissions via the internet to the global <b>...</b>