History Of Children s Literature Timeline

History Of Children s Literature Timeline

ENGAGE: THEATER HISTORY TIMELINE: direction:create a timeline on the history of theatrical forms and illustrate the evolution of the stage. Decide on the your timeline design. ​.

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1. ENGAGE: THEATER HISTORY TIMELINE: direction:create a timeline on the history of theatrical forms and illustrate the evolution of the stage. Decide on the your timeline design. ​.


Explanation:

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2. timeline of philippine literature​


Answer:

A TIMELINE OF PHILIPPINE LITERATURE

I. PRE-COLONIAL ( –BC TO 1564)

A. Characteristics

1. Based on oral traditions

2. Crude on ideology and phraseology

B. Literary Forms

1. Oral Literature

a. Riddles (bugtong)—battle of wits among participants

tigmo—Cebu paktakon—Ilonggo patotdon—Bicol

b. Proverbs (salawikain) —wise saying that contain a metaphor used to teach as a food for thought.

c. Tanaga—a mono-riming heptasyllabic quatrain expressing insights and lessons on life is “more emotionally charged than the terse proverb and thus has affinities with the folk lyric”.

2. Folk Songs—a form of fold lyric which expresses the hopes and aspirations, the people’s lifestyles as well as their loves. These are often repetitive and sonorous, didactic and naïve.

a. Hele or oyayi—lullaby

b. Ambahan (Mangyan) —7-syllable per line oen that are about human relationships and social entertainment.

c. Kalusan (Ivatan) —work songs that depict the livelihood of the people

d. Tagay (Cebuano and Waray) —drinking song

e. Kanogan (Cebuano)—song of lamentation for the dead

3. Folk Tales

a. Myths—explain how the world was created, how certain animals possess certain characteristics, why some places have waterfalls, volcanoes, mountains, flora or fauna.

b. Legends—explain the origin of things

c. Fables—used an animal characters and allegory

d. Fantastic Stories—deal with underworld characters such as “tiyanak” “aswang” “kapre” and others.

Explanation:


3. timeline of philippine literature


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4. covid history with timeline ​


Answer:

The first known infections from SARS-CoV-2 were discovered in Wuhan, China. The original source of viral transmission to humans remains unclear, as does whether the virus became pathogenic before or after the spillover event.

It was initially reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) on December 31, 2019. On January 30, 2020, the WHO declared the COVID-19 outbreak a global health emergency. On March 11, 2020, the WHO declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, its first such designation since declaring H1N1 influenza a pandemic in 2009.

The most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of all coronaviruses is estimated to have existed as recently as 8000 BCE, although some models place the common ancestor as far back as 55 million years or more, implying long term coevolution with bat and avian species.

The International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) announced “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)” as the name of the new virus on 11 February 2020. This name was chosen because the virus is genetically related to the coronavirus responsible for the SARS outbreak of 2003. While related, the two viruses are different.

There is man who named George Floyd has died by a local police man, The BLM group rages in tempered to fight against racism, but it was revealed the Mr. Floyd has a criminal past records

The general election was held on November 3, with voters directly selecting their state's members to the U.S. Electoral College. On November 7, most national media organizations projected that Biden had clinched enough electoral votes to be named the U.S. president-elect.

infact: The hyperinflation has started after trump leaving the white house.

On 3 January 2020, Qasem Soleimani, an Iranian major general, was assassinated by the United States via a drone strike at Baghdad International Airport. The drone targeted and killed Soleimani while he was on his way to meet Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi in Baghdad. Soleimani was commander of the Quds Force, one of five branches of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and was considered the second most powerful person of Iran, subordinate to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Five Iraqi nationals and four other Iranian nationals were killed alongside Soleimani, including the deputy chairman of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) and commander of the Iran-backed Kata'ib Hezbollah militia, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis – a person designated as a terrorist by the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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On January 26, 2020, a Sikorsky S-76B helicopter crashed in the city of Calabasas, California, around 30 mi northwest of Downtown Los Angeles, while en route from John Wayne Airport to Camarillo Airport.

Explanation:


5. Timeline of History of computer


The computer was born not for entertainment or email but out of a need to solve a serious number-crunching crisis.

6. history of dance timeline


Answer:

history of dance

it is believed that the first people to dance were the egyptians.the first recording are found in india and egypt in c.3300 bc.

Answer:

Explanation:

history of dance  

it is believed that the first people to dance were the egyptians.the first recording are found in india and egypt in c.3300 bc.


7. Philippines history timeline


c.40,000 BC. Migrants cross land bridge from Asian mainland and settle in the archipelago.

AD 900. Chinese establish coastal trading posts over the next 300 years.

late 14th century. Muslim clergy start to bring Islam to the Philippines from Indonesia and Malaya


8. Timeline for cicm history


Answer:

In 1949, Fr. Joseph Vandeputte, CICM, (front row, left) visited the CICM province in the United States. Fr. George Vermeiren, CICM, (second row, right) were early pioneers in the african american apostolate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (CICM) was founded in 1862 by a Belgian diocesan priest, Fr. Theophile Verbist, for the evangelization of China. He and his companions were entrusted with the Northern part of China (Inner Mongolia). In 1946 the Congregation bought a manor in Arlington, Va., which they called “Missionhurst” to serve as a base for the financial support of the China Mission and other growing missions around the world.


9. history timeline of islam?​


Answer:

570 - Muhammad is born in the city of Mecca. 610 - The religion of Islam begins when Muhammad receives the first revelations of the Quran.

622 - Muhammad and his followers move to Medina to escape persecution in Mecca. This migration becomes known as the "Hijrah" and marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar.

630 - Muhammad returns to Mecca and gains control of the city. Mecca becomes the center of the Islamic world.

632 - Muhammad dies and Abu Bakr succeeds Muhammad as leader of the Islam faith. He is the first of the four "Rightly Guided" Caliphs. This also marks the beginning of the Rashidun Caliphate.


10. create a timeline of philippines literature​


Answer:

VI. CONTEMPORARY/MODERN PERIOD (1960 – PRESENT) BY: RUBENECIA , RECTOR VENCI U.

V. JAPANESE OCCUPATION (1942 - 1960)

IV. AMERICAN COLONIAL PERIOD (1910 – 1945)

III. NATIONALISTIC / PROPAGANDA AND REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD(1864 – 1896)

Explanation:

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11. timeline of history of swimming​


Answer:

Swimming Pool Evolution – A Timeline:

2500 BC: Egyptian hieroglyphics depicting swimming.

36 BC: Japanese historic records describe swimming competitions.

78 AD: Romans introduced swimming as a social event to Britain.

1400s: The Catholic Church objects to naked bathing on moral grounds.

1800s: Acrobatic diving is developed in Germany and Sweden.

1830s: Swimming clubs are established in England.

1844: The Breaststroke loses popularity after Britain is introduced to the Native American “Crawl.”

1862: The First documented indoor swimming pool is built in England.

1885: The first diving competition is held in Germany. Briton Matthew Webb is the first documented person to swim the English Channel.

1900: The Paris Olympics feature an obstacle swimming event in the Seine River.

1907: The White star line installs a swimming pool on its ocean liner, The Adriatic.

1908: The international governing body of swimming, FINA (Federation Internationale de Nataion de Amateur), is founded.

1912: Women’s swimming events are added to Olympic Games in Stockholm.

1924: Johnny Weissmuller sets 67 world swimming records before becoming a Hollywood movie star.

1943: Two-piece swimsuits are introduced after wartime shortages prompt a 10% reduction in the amount of fabric used to create swimsuits.

1972: Mark Spitz wins seven gold medals in the Summer Olympics.

2008: American Michael Phelps becomes the world’s most decorated Olympic swimming with a career total of 14 gold medals.

Today: The National Swimming Pool Foundation estimates there are more than 10 million swimming pools across the USA, including more than 360,000 public pools that are open year round.

Explanation:


12. Make a timeline of the history of tourism & history of transportation.


Explanation:

The History of Transportation

Spanning from 4000 BC to the present day, the history of transportation is a fascinating topic that can expand your children's understanding of transport and travel, and how it became what we know today.


13. history timeline of sociology .​


The term sociology was coined by French philosopher Auguste Comte in 1838, who for this reason is known as the “Father of Sociology.” Comte felt that science could be used to study the social world. ... Many early sociologists were also concerned with the Industrial Revolution and the rise of capitalism and socialism.

Here is a brief timeline of the history of sociology:

- 1838: Auguste Comte, often considered the father of sociology, coined the term "sociology" to describe the scientific study of society.
- 1859: Emile Durkheim, a French sociologist, published his doctoral thesis "Division of Labour in Society," which argued that social solidarity is based on the division of labor in society.
- 1876: Max Weber, a German sociologist, published "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism," which explored the relationship between religion and economic development.
- 1895: W.E.B. Du Bois, an American sociologist and civil rights activist, became the first African American to receive a PhD in sociology from Harvard University.
- 1920s-1930s: The Chicago School of sociology emerged, which emphasized the study of urbanization and the role of social structures in shaping individual behavior.
- 1940s-1950s: Talcott Parsons, an American sociologist, developed structural-functionalism, which viewed society as a system of interrelated parts that work together to maintain social order.
- 1960s-1970s: Conflict theory emerged, which emphasized the role of power and inequality in shaping social relationships and institutions.
- 1980s-present: Postmodernism and critical theory have emerged as influential perspectives in sociology, questioning traditional approaches and emphasizing the importance of language, discourse, and power in shaping social reality.

Of course, this is just a brief overview, and there are many other important figures, movements, and developments in the history of sociology.

14. revisit the history of philippine literature and creat a timeline of how literary forms in the country was developed up to the modern period by writing the most significant events in each period​


Answer:

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15. ACTIVITY TIMELINE Directions: Write the history timeline of origami, from the start to present. Timeline


Answer:

Origami, which is the art of paper folding, is one of the most iconic cultural contributions of Japan. When did it get its start? Where did it get its start? How did it get its start? These are all questions answered in this lesson.

Historians are unable to pinpoint an exact date for the beginnings of origami, but it most likely began soon after paper was invented by the Chinese nearly 2,000 years ago, sometime around the year 100 CE. Approximately 500 years later, Buddhist monks brought paper to Japan. Historians speculate that the practice of paper folding is most likely as old as paper itself, so the Chinese probably practiced some form of paper folding before the Japanese.

The name ''origami'' is fairly new compared to the art form's long history. In 1880, the art of Japanese paper folding was changed from orikata, which means ''folded shapes,'' to origami, from the Japanese oru (meaning ''to fold'') and kami (meaning ''paper'').


16. history of earth timeline​


Answer:

Geological history of Earth

The geological history of Earth follows the major events in Earth's past based on the geological time scale, a system of chronological measurement based on the study of the planet's rock layers.


17. timeline for cicm history 1980s​


1678 18282 15171 1661 teg teg


18. create a timeline of philippine literature​


Answer:

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In order for us to understand how the Philippine literature become how it is today, we need to go back to how it all began...

As the saying goes:

“Study the past if you would define the future.”

― Confucius

Philippine Literature Over the Years

PRE-COLONIAL (–BC TO 1564)

A. Characteristics

1. Based on oral traditions

2. Crude on ideology and phraseology

B. Literary Forms

1. Oral Literature

a. Riddles (bugtong)—battle of wits among participants tigmo—Cebu paktakon—Ilonggo patotdon—Bicol

b. Proverbs (salawikain) —wise saying that contain a metaphor used to teach as a food for thought.

c. Tanaga—a mono-riming heptasyllabic quatrain expressing insights and lessons on life is “more emotionally charged than the terse proverb and thus has affinities with the folk lyric”.

2. Folk Songs—a form of fold lyric which expresses the hopes and aspirations, the people’s lifestyles as well as their loves. These are often repetitive and sonorous, didactic and naïve.

a. Hele or oyayi—lullaby

b. Ambahan (Mangyan) —7-syllable per line oen that are about human relationships and social entertainment.

c. Kalusan (Ivatan) —work songs that depict the livelihood of the people

d. Tagay (Cebuano and Waray) —drinking song

e. Kanogan (Cebuano)—song of lamentation for the dead

3. Folk Tales

a. Myths—explain how the world was created, how certain animals possess certain characteristics, why some places have waterfalls, volcanoes, mountains, flora or fauna.

b. Legends—explain the origin of things

c. Fables—used an animal characters and allegory

d. Fantastic Stories—deal with underworld characters such as “tiyanak” “aswang” “kapre” and others.

4. Epics—these are narratives of sustained length based on oral tradition revolving around supernatural events or heroic deeds.

SPANISH COLONIZATION PERIOD (1565–1863)

A. Characteristics

1. It has two distinct classifications: religious and secular

2. It introduced Spanish as the medium of communication

B. Literary Forms

1. Religious Literature—religiou slyrics written by Iadino poets or those versed in both Spanish and Tagalog were included in early catechism and were uses to teach Filipinos the Spanish language.

a. Pasyon—long narrative poem about the passion and death of Christ. The most popular was “Ang Mahal na Passion ni Jesu Cristong Panginoon Natin” by Aguino de Belen.

b. Senakulo—dramatization of the pasyon, it shows the passion and death of Christ

2. Secular (non-relisious) Literature

a. Awit—colorful tales of chivalry made for singing and chanting Ex. Ibong Adarna

b. Korido—metrical tale written in octosyllabic quatrains

c. Prose Narratives—written to prescribe proper decorum

i. Dialogo

ii. Manual de Urbanidad

iii. ejemplo

iv. tratado

NATIONALISTIC/PROPAGANDA AND REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD (1864–1896)

A. Characteristics

1. Planted seeds of nationalism in Filipinos

2. Language shifted from Spanish to Tagalog

3. Addressed the masses instead of the “intelligentsia”

B. Literary Forms

1. Propaganda Literature—Reformatory in objective

a. Political Essays— satires, editorials and news articles were written to attack and expose the evils of Spanish rule.

i. Diariong Tagalog—founded by Marcelo H. Pilar

ii. La Solidaridad—editor-in-chief is Graciano Lopez Jaena

b. Political Novels

i. Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo—Jose Rizal’s masterpieces that paved the way to the revolution.

2. Revolutionary Literature—more propagandastic than literary as it is more violent in nature and demanded complete independence for the country.

a. Political Essays—helped inflame the spirit of revolution

i. Kalayaan—newspaper of the society, edited by Emilio Jacinto

b. Poetry

i. True Decalogue—Apolinario Mabini

ii. Katapusang Hibik ng Pilipinas—Andres Bonifacio

iii. Liwanag at Dilim—Emilio Jacinto


19. A timeline history of microscope​


Answer:

robert hooke

Explanation:

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20. history timeline of arnis


Answer:

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21. literary timeline of philippine literature


Answer:

Pre-spanish Period

Spanish Period

Period of Enlightenment

American Period

Japanese Period

Period of Literature in English

Period of Activism and New Society

Rebirth of Freedom

Post EDSA

21st Century


22. origami history timeline​


Ancient Egypt Oldest map fold.

Edo Period Recreational origami

in Japan.

1676 Troublewit.

1680 Origami butterflies

mentioned in a poem.

1682-1717 First References to

Origami (Orisue) and

Traditional Folded

Cranes (Orizuru).


23. History of computer timeline ​


Answer:

The computer was born not for entertainment or email but out of a need to solve a serious number-crunching crisis. By 1880, the U.S. population had grown so large that it took more than seven years to tabulate the U.S. Census results. The government sought a faster way to get the job done, giving rise to punch-card based computers that took up entire rooms.

Today, we carry more computing power on our smartphones than was available in these early models. The following brief history of computing is a timeline of how computers evolved from their humble beginnings to the machines of today that surf the Internet, play games and stream multimedia in addition to crunching numbers.

Explanation:

Answer:

The computer was born not for entertainment or email but out of a need to solve a serious number-crunching crisis. By 1880, the U.S. population had grown so large that it took more than seven years to tabulate the U.S. Census results. The government sought a faster way to get the job done, giving rise to punch-card based computers that took up entire rooms.

Explanation:

Today, we carry more computing power on our smartphones than was available in these early models. The following brief history of computing is a timeline of how computers evolved from their humble beginnings to the machines of today that surf the Internet, play games and stream multimedia in addition to crunching numbers.


24. the timeline of history of needlecraft?​


Answer:

Needlework is decorative sewing and textile arts handicrafts. Anything that uses a needle for construction can be called needlework. Needlework may include related textile crafts such as crochet, worked with a hook, or tatting, worked with a shuttle.


25. timeline of the history of microscope


First use: 1651 a device used for producing a much larger view of very small objects so that they can be seen clearly

26. history of photography.Make a timeline ​


Answer:

1021: camera obscura invented

1685: first portable camera

1831: dagguerrotype process is created

1926: worlds first photograph

1951: wet emulsion plates, collondion proccess

1888: kodak sells first commercial camera

1948: polaroid intruduces first instant camera

1991: first professional digital camera invented

1871: richard maddox ibenta dry plates

1939: ww2 shape new style of photography

1977: konica realeses the compact camera

2000: first cellphone with camera

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27. timeline of the philipine history​


Answer:

caribolala

Explanation:

what i know


28. timeline of the history of Philosophy​


Answer:

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29. Timeline of the history of atom


Answer:

Democritus. 460 BC - 370 BC. He was born in Abdera, Greece

Antoine Lavoisier. 1743 - 1794. He was from France

John Dalton. 1776 - 1844. He is from Cumberland, England

Max Planck. 1858 - 1947

Marie Curie. 1867 - 1934

Robert Millikan. 1868 - 1953

Ernest Rutherford. 1871 - 1937

Albert Einstein. 1879 - 1955


30. explain the world literature timeline​


Answer:

Literary periods are spans of time for literature that shares intellectual, linguistic, religious, and artistic influences. The following links, organized by literary period, are to the library's catalog for works by author, title, literary movement, type of work, etc.

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World Literature Periods

THE ENLIGHTENMENT (NEOCLASSICAL) PERIOD (C. 1660-1790) ...

ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1790-1830) .

VICTORIAN PERIOD And The 19th Century (c. 1832-1901) ...

MODERN PERIOD (c. 1914-1945) .

POSTMODERN PERIOD (c. 1945 onward)

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