Period Anthropology Sociology Political Science
Communication: That Communication: Filipino Communication: In
the Philippines had psychology, or Sikolohiyang Philippine history, the
been civilized long Pilipino, in Filipino, is year 1521 marks the arrival of
before the Spaniards' defined as the psychology the first colonial power, and
Pre- arrival is evidenced by rooted on the experience, the beginning of what is often
an ancient form of ideas, and cultural called the Spanish period.
Spanish Tagalog that has a orientation of the Filipinos.
conventional writing
Transportation: During the
system known as
Transportation: Spanish colonial
Baybayin.
Kalesa (from the Spanish period, carabao and horse-
word calesa) were first drawn carts were used as
Transportation:
introduced to the primary modes of
Kalesa (from the
Philippines in the 1700s by transportation. After World
Spanish word calesa)
were first introduced to the Spanish. War II, four-wheeled vehicles
the Philippines in the began plrng the streets,
1700s by the Spanish. Dances: The most popular offering a more convenient
was the jota, later taking on and cheaper mode of
Dances: Some of the numerous regional transportation in Metro
folk dances with variations. Another was the Manila.
Spanish influence fandango that was re-styled
are Estudiantina, as pandanggo. Dances: Spanish influence
Mazurka Boholana, are Estudiantina, Mazurka
Mazurka Mindorena Boholana, Mazurka
and Polka sa Nayon. Mindorena and Polka sa
Nayon.
Communication: An Communication: Filipino Communication: In
Indigenous form of psychology, or Sikolohiyang Philippine history, the
communication was Pilipino, in Filipino, is year 1521 marks the arrival of
already in existence defined as the psychology the first colonial power, and
evidenced by writings on rooted on the experience, the beginning of what is often
Spanish barks and bamboos. ideas, and cultural called the Spanish period.
orientation of the Filipinos.
Transportation: Transportation:
Kalesa (from the Transportation: Kalesa (from the Spanish
Spanish word calesa) Kalesa (from the Spanish word calesa) were first
were first introduced to word calesa) were first introduced to the
the Philippines in the introduced to the Philippines in the 1700s by
1700s by the Spanish. Philippines in the 1700s by the Spanish.
the Spanish.
Dances: Some of the Dances: Spanish influence
folk dances with Dances: The most popular are Estudiantina, Mazurka
Spanish influence was the jota, later taking on Boholana, Mazurka
are Estudiantina, numerous regional Mindorena and Polka sa
Mazurka Boholana, variations. Another was the Nayon.
Mazurka Mindorena fandango that was re-styled
and Polka sa Nayon. as pandanggo.
Communication: Communication: Communication:
The American Colonial Pe The American Colonial Peri American preparation of
riod: 1898-1946. od: 1898-1946. the Philippines for
The American regime saw The American regime saw democratic self-
the introduction of new the introduction of new government suffered from
newspapers. newspapers. an inherent contradiction,
Americ perhaps not recognized at
an the time.
Transportation: during Transportation: during
the American-colonial the American-colonial
period (1898-1913) period (1898-1913)
Transportation: during the
mobility and public mobility and public health American-colonial period
health became became intertwined policy (1898-1913) mobility and
intertwined policy areas, areas, Innovations in public health became
Innovations in transport transport technology. intertwined policy areas,
technology. Innovations in transport
technology.
Dances: In 1898, the
Dances: In 1898, the United States colonized the
United States colonized Philippines. Social dances
Dances: Social dances also
the Philippines. Social also became part of the became part of the repertoire
dances also became part repertoire on stage, such as on stage, such as the
Charleston, foxtrot, big apple,
of the repertoire on the Charleston, foxtrot, big
stage, such as the apple, one-step, slow-drag, one-step, slow-drag, the
Charleston, foxtrot, big the Latin-influenced tango, Latin-influenced tango,
apple, one-step, slow- rumba, samba, mambo and rumba, samba, mambo and
drag, the Latin- cha-cha. cha-cha.
influenced tango, rumba,
samba, mambo and cha-
cha.
Communication: felt a Communication: World Communication: Our main
need not only Telecommunication and emphasis will be on
to communicate the Information Society Day. interpersonal communication.
ideas about modern Through its ubiquitous We begin with a summary
communication. presence information description of Philippine
Modern Understandings of the and communications techn society, Filipino political
self, the family, religion, ology (ICT). values, and Philippine
Society and society are. governmental structure of the
Transportation: The setting in which political
Transportation: The highly fragmented communication takes place.
highly fragmented public transport system is Then we identify three types
public transport system is dependent on outdated, of needs that government can
dependent on outdated, often small-scale road- satisfy.
often small-scale road- based vehicles and is
based vehicles and is dominated by jeepneys . Transportation: From a
dominated by jeepneys previously underdeveloped
Dances: The Old and new state of transportation,
dance forms are the government of
the Philippines has been
Dances: the boogie-woogie, rock 'n
improving transportation thr
Anthropological studies fr roll, mashed potato, twist,
ough various direct
om the early 1970s boogaloo, bossa nova, frug,
stressed the ritual pachanga, watusi, hustle,
Dances:
reversals, parody, and lambada, swing, hip-
Anthropological studies from
satire inherent in festivals hop and the free-for-all
the early 1970s stressed the
and ritual dramas of disco-dancing.
ritual reversals, parody, and
many societies.
satire inherent in festivals and
ritual dramas of
many societies.
Llasos, Dhinice Jade L.
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