In the Philippines
go to google then type "pictures of filipino scientists"
You may find the poem "The Filipino Home" by Salvador Espinas in libraries that have collections of Filipino literature, online databases that specialize in Filipino poetry, or by reaching out to literary organizations in the Philippines for assistance.
You can find short stories about nature in Filipino in books, online literary magazines, and websites dedicated to Filipino literature. Some authors who often write about nature in Filipino include Lualhati Bautista, Genaro Gojo Cruz, and Lakambini Sitoy.
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One can find Filipino jokes on websites such as Pinoy Jokes, Dyoks, Asian Joke, Bohol Philippines, Filipinos in Arizona, Joke Lang, Desi-Jokes, TxtMania and ePilipinas.
As it is a Filipino mythology , you must go to the Philippines.
You can try searching for images of Filipino chemists and their discoveries on online image databases, academic websites, or the personal websites of the researchers themselves. Additionally, you may find relevant images in articles, research papers, or books that feature Filipino chemists and their work.
You can find examples of Tagalog speeches online or by looking at speeches delivered by Filipino politicians, educators, or public figures. To have them translated into Tagalog/Filipino language, you can use online translation tools or hire a professional translator who is fluent in both languages.
The are a number of websites and cook books that cater to Filipino cooking. Several online sites include: All Recipes, My Filipino food Recipes and Food. Cookbook titles to look for include: Filipino Cookbook: 85 Homestyle recipes To Delight Your Family and The Philippine Cookbook.