REFLECTIONS:
PAGBASA AT PAGSURI
JONAH MAE SORILLA
In Filipino or pagbasa at pasusuri we
learn that Globalization is the connection of different parts of the world.
Globalization results in the enlargement of international cultural, economic,
and political activities. As people or students, knowledge, ideas, and goods
move more easily around the globe, the experiences of people around the world
become more related. We also learn the history of globalization; Globalization
has a long history. Ancient Greek culture, for instance, spread across much of
South Western Asia, Northern Africa, and Southern Europe. The globalization of
Greek culture came with the conqueror Alexander the Great. In fact, there are
cities named for Alexander in Iraq (Iskandariya), Egypt (Alexandria), and
Turkey (Alexandria Troas). Globalization also sped up dramatically in the
twentieth century with the propagation of air travel, the expansion of free trade,
and the dawn of the Information Age. Miles of fibber-optic cable now connect
the continents, allowing people around the world to communicate instantly
through the borderless World Wide Web.
MICHELLE CODILLA
This subject is the same with research in daily life, it also deals in
research, but honestly, this is understandable because of the Filipino language.
I’ve many things to learned, especially how to write, bibliography, in APA or
even MLA format. I am enjoyed while learning. This subject also gives you understanding
on how to create a perfect research.
CHARISSE MAE ONG
This Subject makes us better in the
Filipino journey. This is the subjects that teach us in speaking and writing
some letter or anything. These subjects also teach us making some paper works.
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