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to not waste the tools that can be used

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para hindi masayang ang mga gamit

Last Update: 2020-10-27
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the icon i chose is the work of the basket it does not look like a basket yet it is not finished but at the end the weaving will look like a basket. the basket i chose because it is an object or thing that the philippines is proud of. although she is not beautiful but it can be considered one of the tools that is not easy to break because it is made of bamboo skin and the filipinos are very diligent because they do it mano mano

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ang napili kong icon ay ang gawa ng basket hindi pa mukang basket kase hindi pa sya tapos pero pagnatapos ang pagahahbi nyan ay magmumuka nasyang basket. basket ang napili ko dahil isa itong bagay o gamit na pinag mamalaki ng pilipinas. hindi man sya kagandahan pero itoy masasabimong isa sa mga gamit na hindi madaling masira dahil ito ay gawa sa balat ng kawayan at masasabikong sadyang masisipag ang mga filipino dahil mano mano lng nila itong ginagawa

Last Update: 2020-10-24
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Reference: Anonymous

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technology is one of the key changes across generations, and the way individuals use technology to communicate is particularly significant. for example, boomers grew up during the rise of television, an invention which dramatically shifted people’s lifestyles and the way that people around the world connect and share information. similarly, millennials grew up in the age of the internet, which brought social media, video chat, and other new communication tools that keep people in constant comm

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technology is one of the key changes across generations, and the way individuals use technology to communicate is particularly significant. for example, boomers grew up during the rise of television, an invention which dramatically shifted people’s lifestyles and the way that people around the world connect and share information. similarly, millennials grew up in the age of the internet, which brought social media, video chat, and other new communication tools that keep people in constant communication. the biggest difference in how these technologies are used across generations has a lot to do with when people come of age. while millennials adjusted and adapted to a new era of mobile technology, gen z take these tools for granted, as technology has been a given  part of the social fabric in the united states since they were kids.  in order to manage safety and security for gen z on college or university campus, it’s important to understand the implications of a generation “tuned in” to technology. by the time gen z was 10 years old, mobile phone technology and wifi were already the predominant modes of communication in the united states. gen z is made up of tech-savvy, “digital natives” - meaning they were brought up in the age of technology, rather than introduced to it as an adult. as a college or university students, gen z are likely to prefer the speedy communication style that mobile technology and social media enables. for campus safety managers, understanding communication styles can make an enormous difference when it comes to implementing an effective emergency response plan.

Last Update: 2021-02-22
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