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WHATA are the contribution to the Philippines?

The Philippines has contributed to the world in various ways such as through its rich culture, cuisine, and traditional arts like dance and music. Filipino overseas workers also contribute significantly to the global workforce, particularly in healthcare and domestic work. The Philippines has also made strides in environmental conservation efforts, like protecting marine biodiversity and promoting sustainable tourism.


Why do I hear that the Philippines is poor?

The Philippines is not completely poor. You see poor people on the streets and squatter areas only. We have a lot of rich and 'middle' people in the Philippines. The government, which Nonoy Aquino is President is helping the people. I answered this as a proud to be a Pilipina.


What does the symbol on the Philippine flag stand for?

---- == == The blue field stands for common unity and the noble desires of the Filipino people. The white triangle with equal sides of the flag is symbolic of equality among men. The white field stands for purity. The sun stands for the gigantic strides that have been made by the Sons of the land on the road to progress and civilization. The eight rays of the sun in the triangle represent the first eight united provinces that revolted for independence - Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Manila, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga and Tarlac. The three stars in the triangle stand for the three major geographical divisions of the country which are Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. The red field symbolizes the eagerness of the Filipino people to shed blood in defense for their country.


What impact does the Renaissance have on us today?

The Renaissance affects us today in any number of ways. These include: 1. Thought: old doctrinal and dogmatic ideas, usually promulgated by the Roman Catholic Church were challenged by the likes of Gallileo, Leonardo Da Vinci, Tycho Brahe, Giordano Bruno, and Vincenzio Viviani. Not just science, but whole areas of thought, exploration and endeavour were opened up by great minds like these, some of whom were ruthlessly persecuted or killed for simply challenging the old order. 2. Art: Great strides were made in art, especially as regards perspective, techniques of painting (including the common use of oil paints), sculpture (some of which was a rediscovery) and the purposes of art. No longer was art the province of religion, it became an entertainment, a pleasure and an aspiration as well as an inspiration. 3. Science. Need I say more than that this period ushered in many of the ideas, principals and lines of inquiry that have led us to where we are today? 4. Communication: the printing press gradually spread throughout Europe and led, eventually, to more information being disseminated, and greater levels of literacy. The printing press is also credited with forcing the old ways of having most books in Latin done away with. Vernacular publications, of both religious and other texts, came from this, further increasing literacy and learning. 5. Exploration. For many reasons, Europeans spread across the globe during this period. By the end of the Rennaissance, no part of the world was left untouched, if not settled and colonised (some of this came later). The map of the world was nearing completion by the end of the Rennaissance, even if much was still to be explored until pretty much the present day. 6. Government and social organisation were also extensively developed during this period, including ideas of democracy, gradual diminution of the "divine right of kings", and great strides were made to foster long-range commerce. Hope this helped(: