Lesson 11 Model Filipino

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Civics : 

Civics

What do we need to be successful? : 

What do we need to be successful? Patience Hard work Perseverance Integrity

Jose Reyes : 

Jose Reyes San Carlos City in Pangasinan Nipa Huts Beach resorts, restaurants and gardens He used materials available in this community Traits: Industry & creativity

Gabby Duyor, Jr. : 

Gabby Duyor, Jr. Made flowers and decorative materials out of coconut stick, uyo, coconut flower and things taken from the forest. Established the Cagayan Valley, Inc. (CVI) His products are recognized and accepted here and abroad. Traits: model of diligence, will to strive and have the initiative to learn and improve his work.

Paul Manese : 

Paul Manese Cultivates tilapia He didn’t use expensive feeds, chemicals nor pesticides for the fish. He uses chicken manure as feeds. Traits: resourcefulness and self-confidence

Luis Dominglus : 

Luis Dominglus An out of school youth who became a scholar of Pilipinas Shell Foundation. He planted marigols as insecticide. In 120 sq meter garden and with Php95.00 he harvested lettuce worth Php 3,565 in just 45 days.

Luis Dominglus : 

Luis Dominglus Juice of the neem leaves to prevent attack of worms and other insects. Traits: patience, perseverance and strong desire to progress in live

Iderlina Alvarez : 

Iderlina Alvarez Derling Orchid Corporation in Davao Leader in the production of orchid cut flowers in the philippines She makes sure that her plans are free from insect

Iderlina Alvarez : 

Iderlina Alvarez She uses rotten fish as fertilizers Traits: Industriousness, patient and strong determination

Leonardo Sarao : 

Leonardo Sarao He opened a shop with just Php700 He did not finish college. His helpers were his brothers Rafael, Eduardo and Ernesto He was a calesa driver, carpenter and blacksmith.

Leonardo Sarao : 

Leonardo Sarao He took care of his laborers even during economic crisis. Traits: Perseverance, patience, strong determination, frugality and creativity. He is called the Jeepney King.

Engracia Reyes : 

Engracia Reyes Aling Asiang Small canteen then rolling store then Aristocrat Restaurant. Traits: hard work and patience.

Dr. Fe del Mundo : 

Dr. Fe del Mundo Her name is synonymous to pediatrics. Specialist Doctor for children, reseracher, teacher and scientist. She does her work today and not tomorrow.

Dr. Fe del Mundo : 

Dr. Fe del Mundo She received the 1967 Elizabeth Blackwell Award of Hobart and William Smith College in New York for special service to humanity; and the National Scientist in the Field of Pediatrics in 1980 Traits: thoughtfulness and diligence She established the children’s Medical Center Philippines Inc. as a training ground for doctors and research center.

Portia Nayve-Rossi : 

Portia Nayve-Rossi Married to Basil Rossi An environmentalist Established the institute for sustainable rural development and Isarog Farms Introduced the use of geese in removing insects and snails. The introduced chicken that look for insects, termites, cockroaches and pesticides because of this their plants grow healthy and free from insects and pest.

Portia Nayve-Rossi : 

Portia Nayve-Rossi They used animal manure and weed as fertilizer. They introduced worms from japan to help make compost faster. The process is called vermicomposting. Awarded as an environmentalist in 1994. Traits: diligent in propagating crop rotation, alley farming, companion planting and mixed cropping.

Felix Maramba : 

Felix Maramba He built a coconut oil-fueled power generator. He also is the developer of one of the world's most profitable biogas systems. He used 94 tons of animal manure to create it. Awarded by DOST and Manial Electric Company in recognition of his contribution to national development Traits: hard work, patience and resourcefulness.

Salud Tesoro : 

Salud Tesoro Head manager of Tesoro’s a store of different Filipino products. We can buy clothes and home products which are all made from native materials. It is popular here and abroad. Tesoro’s have ready-made clothes with fine embroideries. She was honored as Women in business by Zonta club in 1994. Traits: Industriousness, patience and creativity.

Salud Tesoro : 

Salud Tesoro She was honored as Women in business by Zonta club in 1994. Traits: Industriousness, patience and creativity.

Crispino Dispo : 

Crispino Dispo Mang Crispino Dispo is 69 years old, a peanut vendor for 25 years. He sent his four (4) children to college. Eldest – CPA now a bank manager Another – BA – manager of a bakeshop Another – commerce graduate at Far Estern University. Traits: dignity in labor and industrious

Lang Dulay : 

Lang Dulay She lives in Lake Sebu in South Cotabato. She is an excellent weaver of t’nalak, a kind of cloth made of very fine threads of abaca. It is also the native cloth of the t’bolis. She combines the traditional designs of her tribe. She weaves what she sees in her surroundings. Each design has a story to tell.

Lang Dulay : 

Lang Dulay She dreamed of transferring her skills to the youth and to improve weaving t’nalak until it becomes famous in other countries. She was awarded in 1998 as a National Living Treasure of the Country by the NCCA. Traits: Industry & creativity

Salinta Monon : 

Salinta Monon Was born in Bansalan, Davao del Sur. She is an excellent ikat weaver. Ikat is a cloth made from abaca fibers and used by the Bagobos. She learned her skill from her mother and she also learned the traditional or old system of weaving ikat with the designs of her tribe.

Salinta Monon : 

Salinta Monon She wants to surpass her ancestors in the art of weaving. It is her dream to put up a building for the sole purpose of weaving. She is willing and ready to teach anbody who wants to learn ikat weaving. Traits: high quality of work and helpful.

Kahhimngan Palatic : 

Kahhimngan Palatic She is an Ifugao. She brought back to life the weaving of ikat in the Cordilleras. Like the Bagobos, ikat is used in making the traditional costume of the Ifugao’s. Trait: determined

Rasid Laidan : 

Rasid Laidan He is a Maranao living in Tugaya, Lanao del Sur. He continues to make Maranao brass in the traditional way, using primitive materials.

Magdalena Marte : 

Magdalena Marte She is a native of Kalibo, Aklan. She was given an award of recognition for her pesistence in continuing the traditional way of weaving pina fiber. Pina is a very delicate fiber. Embroidered pina clothing is very expensive.

Fidel Go : 

Fidel Go He is a native of Vigan, Ilocos Sur. He was recognized for his continued trust in the traditional pottery making.

Fidel Go : 

Fidel Go He makes earthen pots, flower pots, stoves, large earthen jars, galong or wide mouthed pot for storing water, barega and other containers made of earthen materisl that can be used for cooking.

Maluy Lasa Sambolani : 

Maluy Lasa Sambolani She belongs to the Samal tribe in Siasi Island, Sulu in Southern Mindanao. Ambolani further proves the excelelnce and popularity of the finest woven mat in the Island of Laminusa as the primer weaver of mats.

Ely Arcilla : 

Ely Arcilla He is a native of Paracale, Camarines Norte. He was given recognition because of his continuous support and advocacy of the traditional way of using gold in making jewelry.

Henry Sy : 

Henry Sy He founder of SM Group and chairman of SM Prime Holdings, the largest retailer and shopping mall operator in thePhilippines. He also owns Banko de Oro. He is the "Retail King," He has come a long way from the modest shoe store he set up in Quiapo in 1946 Traits: Humble and decisive (“I make things happen”, he told Forbes magazine)

Angel Alcala : 

Angel Alcala He has more than 30 of experience in tropical marine resource conservation. He is considered a world class authority in ecology and biogeography of amphibians and reptiles. His research lead to the addition of fifty new species of amphibians and reptiles. He is behind the invention of artifical coral reefs to be used for fisheries in Southeast Asia.

Angel Alcala : 

Angel Alcala He induced the near-extinct giant clam and Philippine crocodile to reproduce in captivity and developed breeding programs for other valuable sea animals. He monitored the health of fish, corals, seagrasses and mangroves throughout the central Visayas and taught coastal communities how to increase the productivity of precious shallow waters.

Fidel Ramos : 

Fidel Ramos popularly known as FVR, was the 12th President of the Philippines.. He revitalized and renewed international confidence in the Philippine economy. During the historic 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution, Ramos was hailed as a hero by many Filipinos for his decision to breakaway from the administration of the late Ferdinand Marcos. Under Ramos' leadership, the Philippines experienced a period of political stability and rapid economic growth and expansion, as a result of his policies and programs designed to foster national reconciliation and unity.

Fidel Ramos : 

Fidel Ramos Ramos was able to secure major peace agreements with Muslim separatists, communist insurgents and military rebels, which renewed investor confidence in the Philippine economy. Ramos also aggressively pushed for the deregulation of the nation's major industries and the privatization of bad government assets. As a result of his hands-on approach to the economy, the Philippines was dubbed by various international magazines and observers as Asia's Next Economic Tiger.

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He was the foremost chemist during the Spanish Period and was considered as the Father of Philippine Science and Laboratory. He won first prize at the 1881 World Fair in Paris for inventing a formula for a pure kind of alcohol from the tuba of a nipa palm. He also extracted castor oil from an indigenous plant called palma christi. Traits: Love and respect for others & Commitment Anacleto del Rosario

Maria Y Orosa : 

Maria Y Orosa She invented Calamansi Nip, a powdered form of Calamansi fruit which could be made into juice. She invented Soyalac, a powdered preparation of soya beans. She is the proud inventor of the Orosa Palayok Oven. She co-invented Oroval and Clarosa with her co-workers at the Bureau of Plant Industry.

Maria Y Orosa : 

Maria Y Orosa Maria Orosa also invented recipes for banana ketchup, wines from native fruits (casuy and guava), pineapple vinegar, banana starch, soyamilk, banana flour, cassava flour, guava jelly, santol, and rice cookies.Maria Orosa taught Filipinos how to preserve the native adobo, dinuguan, kilawen and escabeche fruits. The government has named after her a street stretching from T.M. Kalaw to Padre Faura in Ermita, the Maria Orosa St. http://www.nhi.gov.ph/downloads/sm0029.pdf