Village Of The Watermills Summary

Village Of The Watermills Summary

what are the important points of the wiseman in the village of the watermill?​

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1. what are the important points of the wiseman in the village of the watermill?​


Answer:

The most important things for human beings are clean air and clean water and trees and gras that prodice them. Everything is being dirtied. Polluted forever. Dirty air, dirty water, dirtying the heart of men.”

Explanation:

not sure


2. What is the attitude of the old man towards technology? watermill village


In the HRS, older adults generally exhibit a positive attitude towards new social technologies. The study indicated that social technology use is associated with better health and well-being.


3. Gave me a reflection of Akiro Kurosawa’s Dreams “Village of the Watermills”?​


Answer:

Akiro Kurosawa’s Dreams is a wonderful Village when you are there you'll feel that is dream only

Answer:

My key takeaway from the film is that, while technology has made our lives simpler, it has also created a distance between us and the natural world. It's as if we're a different entity from it. Since the beginning of time, this world has been on a never-ending path of formation and destruction. If you think it was from the dust of the ground or the mutation of a monkey, we all came from the Earth.

In Akiro Kurosawa’s Dreams “Village of the Watermills”, we see that this lifestyle does not guarantee happiness. People become accustomed to comfort, according to the old man. They assume that comfort is preferable. What is really nice is thrown out.” Although technology has made our lives simpler, it has also created a distance between us and the Planet.


4. Who are the beneficiaries of watermill? and why? (watermill is the one that can produce electricity)​


Answer:

The beneficiaries of the water mill is us humans, the water mill is mostly used to mass grind seeds into flour back then and still now it can also be used as a source of power not generated by human hands not animals

what kaya ___are the beneficiaries of watermill? and why? (watermill is the one that can produce electricity)​


5. Watch in YOUTUBE the short film "Akira Kurosawa's dreams village of the watermills" and answer the followingquestions below:1. The short film is a story about what? (10 points)2. What was the reaction of the young traveler on the village? (10 points)3. Why do you think the people in the village? Does not need to use technology in their daily lives? (10 points)​


Answer:

1.The short film is a story about a young Japanese traveler

2.He was shock when he saw the village of the watermills

3.They think convenience is better

Explanation:

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6. In what ways does Kurosawa's depiction of the watermills in the film reflect his concerns about modernization and industrial in japan?


Answer:

In Akira Kurosawa's film, "Ikiru," the depiction of the watermills and their eventual replacement by a modern drainage channel is used as a metaphor for the negative effects of industrialization and modernization on Japanese society.

The watermills in the film represent a traditional, rural way of life that has existed for centuries in Japan. Kurosawa portrays them as a symbol of simplicity, beauty, and harmony with nature. They are shown through lush greenery and running water, and their sounds are soothing and calming. The watermills thus become a visual representation of an idyllic Japan that is slowly disappearing.

However, as the film progresses, the watermills are replaced by a large, modern drainage channel that is installed in their place. Kurosawa depicts this channel as being alien, lifeless, and destructive. It disrupts the serenity and harmony of the landscape, and in doing so, symbolizes the harmful effects of modernization on Japan's traditional way of life.

Further, through the character of Watanabe, who is on a quest to gain


7. 11. The Merlion statue has a fish body representing Singapore's origin as aA. market villageB. fishing villageC. fruit villageD. meat villageanswer B.fishing villageexample: sana makatulog ​


Answer:

B.Fishing Village

Explanation:

Beacuse Singapore was once a fishing village before...

Answer:

b.fishing village

I like to go there

Explanation:

from the word "fish" so its definitely a fishing village

i want to see the statue


8. Pasagot naman po sa mga nakapanood ng "Village of the watermills". Salamat po keep safe 1. In your judgment, are the villagers happy despite the lack of modern technology? What makes them happy?2. What is the good life for the villagers?​


Answer:

sorry ha need ko points e


9. Compare the culture of a fishing village and that of a farming village​


Answer:

n a farming community the people living there do a lot of farming. Many of these communities are found near the river or sea. In a fishing community, the people living there depend on the waters to do fishing. Many of these communities are found inland

Explanation:

#KEEP SAFE


10. 4. Which statement best describes the history of the lottery in the village?A. It is a ritual unchanged since it's beginnings.B. It is a tradition as old as the village itselfC. It is a recent plan to raise money for the village.D. It is a tradition unique to this particular village​


Answer:

b.is the answer

Explanation:

hope it helps


11. who wants to be in the gucci clanits like a naruto villagebut a village of dogs​


Answer:

awww the do is soo cutee

Explanation:

i wish i can go there but pandemic is making it more worse for me to go there TwT


12. 11. The Merlion statue has a fish body representing Singapore's origin as aA market villageB. fishing villageC. fruit villageD. meat village​


Answer:

B. Fishing Village

Explanation:

The fish body represents Singapore's origin as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, which means "Sea Town" in Javanese. The lion head represents Singapore's original name—Singapura—meaning "Lion City".

B. Fishing village

when it was called Temasek, which means "Sea Town" in Javanese

13. can you live in that village village of the mills?whay or why not?​


Answer:

Yes

because it's so literally so nice men


14. A little old lovely village or An lovely little old village


Answer:

what is the question and what is question is that please explain


15. 11. The Merlion statue has a fish body representing SingaporeA market villageB fishing villageC. fruit villageD. meat village​


Answer:

b.fishing village

Explanation:

so obvious from your question kaibigan.. hehhe


16. 11. The Merlion statue has a fish body representing Singapore's origin as a ____. A. market village B. fishing village C. fruit village D. meat village


Answer:

B.Fishing village

Explanation:

Correct me if im wrong

:)


17. Compare the culture of aFishing village and ofof afarmerVillage​


Explanation:

The fishing village is Were u Live like in islands. u get the fish easily, Or U live beside a lake an ocean etc. the farmer village is, you have a Farm and all that stuff and You have Like many animals like cows, horses,Pigs, chickens, Etc.


18. What is ""the good life"" Is our personal concept of ""the good life"" the same as what was depicted in the filmAkiro Kurosawa’s Dreams: Village of the Watermills""?


Answer:

GOOD LIFE SIMPLY PICTURE OUT PERSONS DEDICATIONS AND CONTENTMENT OF WHAT AN INDIVIDUALS ACHIEVEMENTS.

Explanation:

BEING CONTENTED OF WHAT A PERSON IT IMPLY THE GOOD LIFE.


19. Compare the lifestyle of the village of the watermills with the settlement during the agricultural revolution as discussed in the waves of technology. ​


Answer:

revolution of discussed

Explanation:

carry on learn


20. The village is isolated from any other villagePersonal Experience:_______________​


Answer:

People had to walk far away to get in the village if they needed or wanted to go there.  And those people need patients on walking because if they don`t have patients they can easily give up and not continue to go in the isolated village.

My experience: Our teachers gave us an project to make and my groupmates live far away from my house so I had to take an tricycle to get in their house but I'm the person who gets irritated and impatient easily so I just asked them if their just the one who will go to my house, when they got here we did our project and finished it

Explanation:

that`s my personal experience. It is based on your personal experience.

hope I helped.


21. On a map, the distance between village A and village B measures 6 centimeters and the distance between village A and village C measures 9 centimeters. The actual distance from village A to village B is 20 kilometers. If the distance between two points on a map is directly proportional to the actual distance between the locations, how far is it from village A and village C in kilometers?


Using the idea of ratio and proportion you'll have the distance from A to C as 
[tex] \frac{AC}{9cm} = \frac{20km}{6cm} [/tex]
[tex]AC = \frac{(20km)(9cm)}{6cm} [/tex]
cm will cancel out
AC = 30km


22. reportoires from culture to culture and even from village to village​


Answer:

Vocal and instrumental performance qualities differ considerably from those of Western art music. The sometimes strange, harsh, and tense voice and the elaborate ornamentation in folk song is no more or less natural—or intentional—than the vocal style of formally trained singers.

Explanation:

i think thats the answer


23. There is a big feast in the village or There are a big feast in the village what is the correct answer?​


Answer:

there is a big feast in the village

Explanation:

because he is only one

Answer:

a big feast in the village

There is


24. Dag5. You have to cross a thousand rivers before you reach their village.a. The village is very farc. The village is near the riversb. The village has many crosses d. The village has many rivers​


Answer:

A. The village is very far

Explanation:

Sana makatulong


25. Gave me a reflection of Akiro Kurosawa’s Dreams “Village of the Watermills”?​


Hindi ko alm

#salamatshoppee

26. 1. The village is isolated from any other village.Personal Experience:------------------------------​


Answer:

People had to walk far away to get to the isolated village so if they  wanted or needed to go there they will need patients. Why?

here's why:

If they didn`t have patients they will easily give up and not continue to go there even if it is needed.

My personal Experience:

Me and my friends will go to church because It is Sunday. It is our habits to go in the church when It is Sunday and after the mass we will go buy milktea and rest in the nearest quiet place that we know but then one Sunday it rained so hard that we did not go to the church because we got irritated and impatient on when will it stop raining. which we really regret because of our laziness we didn`t attend the mass.

Explanation:

That`s my personal experience.


27. ito ang pamayanan na ipinatayo sa valenzuela city pagkatapos nitong tamaan ng bagyong ondoy noong 2009?a. Kayod Village b. Disiplina Villagec. PAGASA Villaged. Pagkakaisa Village​


letter C ang tamang sagot


28. 11. The Merlion statue has a fish body representing Singapore's originA. market villageB. fishing villageC. fruit villageD. meat village​


Answer:

B.

Explanation:

It represents the fishing village

Answer:

C

Explanation:

I hope na naka tulong ako


29. Comparison and sameness of a Wind Turbine and Watermill


Answer:

Both a wind turbine and a watermill are types of renewable energy sources that harness the power of natural elements to generate electricity. Both rely on the movement of a rotor or blades to convert kinetic energy into mechanical energy, which is then used to generate electricity.

Both wind turbines and watermills are also similar in terms of their construction and design. Both typically consist of a rotor or blades, a generator, and a supporting structure. The rotor of a wind turbine is typically made of lightweight materials and is designed to capture the wind, while the rotor of a watermill is typically made of heavier materials and is designed to capture the flow of water.

However, there are also some key differences between wind turbines and watermills. For example, wind turbines are typically much larger in size and can generate higher levels of electricity, while watermills are typically smaller and generate lower levels of electricity. Additionally, wind turbines are typically placed in exposed, open areas where there is a consistent flow of wind, while watermills are typically placed near water sources such as rivers or streams.

Overall, while wind turbines and watermills share some similarities in terms of their construction and function, there are also some key differences that set them apart.

Explanation:


30. what is your personal experience when the village is isolated from any other village​


Answer:

the other people from the other village are coming to our village

Explanation:


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