Probably In Tagalog

Probably In Tagalog

what is probability in tagalog

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1. what is probability in tagalog




Tagalog Translation:

-Probabilidad
-Posibilidad

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2. anong tagalog ng probability ​


Answer:

may pangyayari

Explanation:

Answer:

posibilidad

Explanation

maaari or positive


3. anong tagalog ng probably​


marahil o baka

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Malamang in Tagalog ng probably.

It depends on sentence

Halimbawa :

English : Probably she want see him again.

Tagalog : Malamang gusto niya makita siya muli.

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4. would become one of history's most influential works of art - The Last Supper  The Last Supper is Leonardo's visual interpretation of an event chronicled in all four of the Gospels (books in the Christian New Testament). The evening before Christ was betrayed by one of his disciples, he gathered them together to eat, tell them he knew what was coming and wash their feet (a gesture symbolizing that all were equal under the eyes of the Lord). As they ate and drank together, Christ gave the disciples explicit instructions on how to eat and drink in the future, in remembrance of him. It was the first celebration of the Eucharist, a ritual still performed.  Specifically, The Last Supper depicts the next few seconds in this story after Christ dropped the bombshell that one disciple would betray him before sunrise, and all twelve have reacted to the news with different degrees of horror, anger, and shock. Leonardo hadn't worked on such a large painting and had no experience in the standard mural medium of fresco. The painting was made using experimental pigments directly on the dry plaster wall and unlike frescos, where the pigments are mixed with the wet plaster, it has not stood the test of time well. Even before it was finished there were problems with the paint flaking from the wall and Leonardo had to repair it. Over the years it has crumbled, been vandalized bombed and restored. Today we are probably looking at very little of the original.  Much of the recent interest in the painting has centered on the details hidden within the painting, but in directing attention to these 'hidden' details, most people miss the incredible sense of perspective the work displays. The sharp angling of the walls within the picture, which leads back to the seemingly distant back wall of the room and the windows that show the hills and sky beyond. The type of day shown through these windows adds to the feeling of serenity that rests in the center of the piece, around the figure of Christ. pa translate po sa tagalog ..​


Answer:

god bless us to the lord

hope it helps


5. analyze the article then in 3-5 sentences, give your insights about it. Princess Urduja is a mere legend, and not a historical figure. According to legend, the Filipino heroine Princess Urduja ruled an island called Tawalisi in the 14th century. She led a group of warrior women called Kinalakihan, or the Amazons, across battlefields, and was known for her kindness and intelligence. She is said to have taken no husband because she would only choose a man who was braver, wiser, and stronger than she was, and nobody had enough guts to try to beat her in battle. However, it’s also believed by many that Urduja actually existed — as there were records of her in the accounts of Moroccan traveler and scholar Ibn Battuta. A common theory is that Tawalisi was located in what is now known as Pangasinan, although common guesses for the princess’ native home also include Java, Cambodia, and China. Lapu-Lapu killed Ferdinand Magellan. Even first-graders know Lapu-Lapu, the ruler of Mactan who is also the first Philippine hero. He led his men to win the battle of Mactan against Portuguese colonizer Ferdinand Magellan (who probably preferred to be called “explorer” and, by the way, obviously did not “discover” the Philippines), and is usually said to have killed Magellan in the fight. The image may inspire nationalism, but the truth is, it’s impossible to tell whether Magellan did lose his life directly at the hands of Lapu-Lapu, who may be less young and vital than he is commonly depicted. Jose Rizal wrote “Sa Aking Mga Kabata” in his childhood. The poem “Sa Aking Mga Kabata,” written in Tagalog about embracing one’s native language, is often attributed to Dr. Jose Rizal, who supposedly wrote it when he was seven years old — “proof,” according to some, of his precocious nature and love of country. Historians such as Ambeth Ocampo, however, have researched and written in opposition of this, stating that there’s no evidence (whether it be a manuscript, a published byline, or an assertion from Rizal himself) supporting Rizal’s authorship of the work. In addition to this, Rizal did not have a strong enough command of Tagalog to match the fluency of the poem. The viral love letter “Liham Para Kay Oryang” was written by Andres Bonifacio. In 2015, the work of epistolary fiction “Liham Para Kay Oryang,” written by playwright Eljay Castro Deldoc as though it were a letter from Andres Bonifacio to his wife Gregoria de Jesus a few nights before he was killed, went viral on social media and reached far enough that people began to believe Bonifacio had actually written it. It was romantic and relayed the urgency of love and loss during wartime — but it was just the writer’s interpretation of historical events. On that note, a real poem written by Gregoria de Jesus, titled “Magmula, Giliw, Nang Ikaw ay Pumanaw,” was verified by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Talking about her grief over losing Bonifacio, it was copied by hand by her second husband Julio Nakpil, and is now on display in the Bahay-Nakpil museum. Fernando Poe Sr. served as the model for the Oblation. Commissioned for the University of the Philippines by then-president Rafael Palma and funded by the enrollees in 1935, the iconic statue known as the Oblation, or simply Oble, was created by Guillermo E. Tolentino and based on Rizal’s poem “Mi Ultimo Adios.” The symbol and touchstone of any UP campus is often said to have taken its physique from actor-director Fernando Poe, Sr., who was a UP student at the time of its creation; however, records show that Anastacio Caedo, a student assistant of Tolentino’s, and Caedo’s brother-in-law Virgilio Raymundo served as the models and references. Another fact that might not be all that well known? The original sculpture is located not in front of Quezon Hall along UP Diliman’s University Avenue, but instead inside Gonzales Hall. The yo-yo was invented by ancient Filipinos. It’s too simple to say the yo-yo was invented by a Filipino, and it’s almost impossible to determine its true origins: it traces its existence back to ancient Greece and arrived in Europe in the 1800s, long before it was trademarked and sold en masse in America. But in the late 1920s, a Filipino bellboy named Pedro Flores, who had traveled to the United States in hopes of studying law, innovated a stringing method that elevated the yo-yo from being a simple toy to the type we all know and can do tricks with today. He mass-produced his creation and established a yo-yo manufacturing company, but eventually sold the rights.


Answer:

I don't know what do you say by bye ok done


6. 7. What is the probability of selecting student who speaks Tagalog only?KapamA. 116B. 1/5C. 1/4D. 1/3pangan8. Calculate the probability of selecting student who speaks llocanoor Kanampangan.23/35 D. 24/35SIlocano32.781333​​


Answer:

7.) D

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution: students 7+3+2+33+8+13+35+4= 105

speak tagalog only 35

so the, probability is

tagalog only =35 =1 choose D

total 105 3

sana nakatulong


7. PATULONG PO PLEASE TULONGAN NIYO PO AKO SA ACTIVITY KO PLEASE READ and interpret the song entitled” Ang Pipit” Ang Pipit Lyrics - Philippine Folk Songs by: Levi Celerio May pumukol sa Pipit sa sanga ng ng isang kahoy At nahagip ng bato ang pakpak ng munting ibon Dahil sa sakit, di nakaya pang lumipad At ang nangyari ay nahulog ngunit parang taong bumigkas Mamang kay lupit, ang puso mo'y di na nahabag Pag pumanaw ang buhay ko, may isang pipit na iiyak (2x) Texts on Video (TRANSCRIPTION): “Ang Pipit” is a popular Filipino song about a bird that is known in Tagalog as a pipit. Many Filipinos don’t realize that it’s an English word too, so they force-translate the song’s title as “My Sparrow”. The pipit is a bird in the family Motacillidae. The key signature of the song is in A minor. Our group has decided to use instruments that are not commonly used. Levi Celerio (April 20,1910 – April2, 2002) is a Filipino composer and lyricist. He received a scholarship to the Academy of Music in Manila and becomes the youngest member of the Manila Symphony Orchestra. He wrote several numbers of songs for local movies, which earned him the Lifetime Achievement Award of the film Academy of the Philippines. Celerio has written for more than 4,000 Filipino folk, Christmas, and love songs including many that became movie titles. Celerio is probably best recognized for being leaf-player, an achievement where he was place into the Guinness Book of World Records as the only man who could play music with a leaf. On October 9, 1997, he was proclaimed National Artist for Music and Literature. His citation read that his music “was a perfect embodiment of the heartfelt sentiments and valued traditions of the Filipino.” He died at Delgado Clinic in Quezon City on April 2, 2002 at the age of 91. He was awarded the title of the national artist for music and literature in 1997 by Philippine President Fidel Ramos who cited the prolific lyricist and composer for writing music that was a perfect embodiment of the heartfelt sentiments and valued traditions of the Filipino. In this song, a bird has her wing injured by a rock thrown by a man, likely from a slingshot. The bird was so hurt, she couldn’t fly. Like a person she spoke up, “Oh cruel man. How pitiless your heart is? If I die, there is pipit bird who will cry.” Considering how plaintively sad the theme and word are of this folk song, it’s slightly incongruous with contemporary sensibilities that most canonical interpretations of the melody, such as by Pilita Corales and the Mabuhay Singers, are very upbeat. It’s almost like gleefully making fun of a helpless creature in deep throes of pain. The Pipit is a metaphorical representation of how our country gets abused and abandoned. Performers: Students of De La Salle College of St. Benilde Zildjian Benitez (vocals); Tim Marquez (guitarist); Diana Mapa (percussions) Date performed: April 3, 2016 Location: Grand Tower Instruments: Vitamin C case; shoes; wall; acoustic guitar, clap, cabinet Source: https://tagalong.com/ang-pipit-bird/ Answer the following questions: 1. What message does the lyricist, Levi Celerio, convey in his song?


ctto:

the famous filipino folk song "ang pipit" has a sad story. if we will try to interpet the lyrics literally, it talks about a bird who was hit by a stone. the poor creature was unable to fly because of the pain and the severity of the injury so it fell from the tree. but before it hit the ground, it expresses its worry that another bird will be sad by the former's demise and that the man was too cruel for taking an innocent living being's life.


8. are mutually exclusive, then P(M Consider the situation below and answer the questions that follow. (Show your solutions.) The junior dass of a school has 50 students, many of whom speak multiple local languages. The most commonly spoken languages in the club are Bisaya, Tagalog, and Higaonon. Tagalog Bisaya 3 13 9 Use the Venn diagram to determine the following: (Show your solutions.) 5 2 4 7 1. a. How many students speak Higaonon? b. Determine the probability of selecting a student who speak Higaonon. Higaonon 7 Languages Spoken by 50 Junior Students in a Class c. How many students speak Bisaya? d. Determine the probability of selecting a student who speak Bisaya. e. How many students speak Tagalog? f. Determine the probability of selecting a student who speak Tagalog. 2. a. How many students speak Bisaya or Higaonon? b. Determine the probability of selecting a student who speak Bisaya or speak Higaonon. 3. a. How many students speak Bisaya and Higaonon but not Tagalog? b. Determine the probability of selecting a student who speak Bisaya and Higaonon but not Tagalog.​


Answer:

1.7+5+2+4=18

c.13+9+5+4=31

e.3+2+9+5=19


9. A. Directions: Tell whether each event is impossible, even chance, or certain to happen. a) A dog will lay eggs. b) If you dip your hand in water, your hand will get wet. c) A Filipino does not speak Tagalog. d) June comes after July. e) The sun will rise tomorrow evening. f) A carabao’s color is white. g) A man will give birth to a baby. h) I will pass the Fourth Quarterly Assessment. i) Sugar dissolves in water. j) A whale will drown at sea. B. Directions: Find the probability of the following: Given the number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, what is the probability of getting: 1) A number 13. 2) A number divisible by 10. 3) Odd numbers. 4) Even Numbers. 5) Even numbers divisible by 3.


Answer:

A.

A. impossible

B. certain

C. chance

D. certain

E. impossible

F. chance

G. impossible

H. chance

I. certain

J. impossible

B.

1. 12

2. 1

3. 1,3,5,7,9,11

4. 2,4,6,8,10,12

5. 12

Step-by-step explanation:


10. Pakiexplain po tagalog thank you Usage Rates You might have a large audience of customers using your products, but in different levels or frequencies. In this case, usage rates might be your ideal market segmentation strategy. With this approach, you identify customers who use the product infrequently, those who are routine or regular users, those who are die-hard loyal customers and those who haven't tried the product. When you market, you either attempt to present the benefits of the product as it relates to usage levels, or you try to increase a buyer's consumption. For instance, Clorox often targets infrequent and routine users with ads promoting all of the uses of bleach to ramp up buying activity. Price Impact Price typically plays a key role in identifying the right segment for your products. If you develop a high-quality solution and intend to provide elite service, your customers probably would come from middle to upper class income levels. If you emphasize price or value as part of your offering, you have a larger pool of budget-conscious buyers in the lower, lower-middle or middle income classes.


Usage rates, dito nalalaman kung gaano kadalas ginagamit ng customer yung product.Yung Price Impact, dapat katumbas nung quality yung pricing. Kung maganda yung quality ng product at service, asahan mong makahihikayat ka ng mga customers. (based on my understanding :) )


11. What’s the meaning of these words: Probably, though, although, however, in spite of, despite of, actually, literally, definitely, absolutely. Try to type the meaning in to a Tagalog/Ingles.


ANSWER

PROBABLY - MARAHIL

THOUGH AND ALTHOUGH - BAGAMAN

HOWEVER - SUBALIT

IN SPITE OF AND DESPITE OF - SA KABILA NG

ACTUALLY - SA TOTOO LANG

LITERALLY - LITERAL

DEFINITELY - TIYAK

ABSOLUTELY - GANAP

SANA MAKATULONG PO

Answer:

Probably means most likely or in all likelihood.

probably-malamang

though-kahit na

Although and though meaning 'in spite of' Although and though both mean 'in spite of something'

although- bagaman

however-used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has been said previously

however- subalit

Despite and in spite of, despite what you may have heard, work identically in a sentence. In other words, these two prepositions, in spite of what you may have heard, are basically identical. In most cases, both mean “notwithstanding,” “even though,” or “regardless of.”

in spite of - kahit na

despite of - sa kabila ng

actually - talaga/as the truth or facts of a situation; really.

literally - litteral/in a literal manner or sense; exactly.

definitely-without doubt/ sigurado

absolutely- with no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally./ganap na

Explanation:

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12. 16 people speak pangasinan 21 speak tagalog and 30 all together find the probability of people who speak pangasinan only​


Answer:

We can use the formula for conditional probability to solve this problem:

P(Pangasinan only) = P(Pangasinan) - P(Pangasinan and Tagalog)

We are given that 16 people speak Pangasinan and 30 people speak either Pangasinan or Tagalog. Therefore, the number of people who speak Tagalog only is:

21 - (30 - 16) = 7

So the number of people who speak Pangasinan only is:

16 - (30 - 16) = 2

Thus, the probability of people who speak Pangasinan only is:

P(Pangasinan only) = 2/30 = 1/15 or approximately 0.0667.


13. Activity 16: A. Read and understand the article in the box. Underline the NOUN PHRASE and encircle the VERB or the VERB PHRASE in the bold and italicized sentence from the article. Your score is The People of the Philippines by the Philippine Tourism Promotions Board (1) Filipino is basically of Malay stock with a sprinkling of Chinese, American, Spanish and Arab blood. The Philippines has a population of 70 million, and it is hard to distinguish accurately the lines between stocks. From a long history of Western colonial rule, interspersed with the visits of merchants and traders evolved the people of a unique blend of east and west, both in appearance and culture, The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for are said to be taken from Malay forefathers. (2) The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16 century. Hospitality is a common denominator in the Filipino character and this is what distinguishes the Filipino. Filipinos are probably one of the few, if not the only, English-proficient Oriental people today. Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one. (3) Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions. Each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal Ilocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayas from the central islands and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. (4) Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 11l dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups Some 80 percent of the population is Catholic, Spain's lasting legacy. About 15 percent is Moslem and these people can be found basically in Mindanao. (5) The rest of the population is made up mostly of smaller Christian demonstrations and Buddhist.​


Answer:

tourism

Explanation:

because its a noun and phrase and verb


14. People and ReligionDepartment of Tourism1The Filipino is basically of Malay stock with a sprinkling of Chinese, American, Spanish, and Arab blood. The Philippines has a population of 76.5 million as of May 2000, and it is hard to distinguish accurately the lines between stocks. From a long history of Western colonial rule, interspersed with the visits of merchants and traders, evolved a people of a unique blend of east and west, both in appearance and culture.2The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all the cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for is said to be taken from Malay forefathers. The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16th century. Hospitality is a common denominator in the Filipino character and this is what distinguishes the Filipino. Filipinos are probably one of the few, if not the only, English-proficient Oriental people today. Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one.3The Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions, and each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal llocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayans from the central islands, and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 111 dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups.4The country is marked by a true blend of cultures; truly in the Philippines, East meets West. The background of the people is Indonesian and Malay. There are Chinese and Spanish elements as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of East and West, both in the appearance and culture of the Filipinos, or people of the Philippines.5Hospitality, a trait displayed by every Filipino, makes these people legendary in Southeast Asia. Seldom can you find such hospitable people who enjoy the company of their Western visitors. Perhaps due to their long association with Spain, Filipinos are emotional and passionate about life in a way that seems more Latin than Asian.6The Spaniards introduced Christianity (the Roman Catholic faith) and succeeded in converting the overwhelming majority of Filipinos. At least 83% of the total population belongs to the Roman Catholic faith.7The American occupation was responsible for teaching the Filipino people the English language. The Philippines is currently the third-largest English speaking country in the world.8Historically, the Filipinos have embraced two of the great religions of the world - Islam and Christianity. Islam was introduced during the 14th century shortly after the expansion of Arab commercial ventures in Southeast Asia. Today, it is limited to the southern region of the country.9Christianity was introduced as early as the 16th century with the coming of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521.10Protestantism was introduced by the first Presbyterian and Methodist missionaries who arrived with the American soldiers in 1899.11Two Filipino independent churches were organized at the turn of the century and are prominent today. These are the Aglipay (Philippine Independent Church) and the Iglesia Ni Kristo (Church of Christ) founded in 1902 and 1914, respectively. Recently the Aglipay signed a covenant with the Anglican Church. The Iglesia ni Kristo has expanded its membership considerably. Its churches, with their unique towering architecture, are landmarks in almost all important towns, provincial capitals, and major cities.ASSESSMENT 2: Do as instructed. 2a. VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT: Define the meaning of each word based on how it is used in the paragraph given. 1. stock (paragraph 1) _______________________________________ 2. piousness (paragraph 2) _______________________________________ 3. culminated (paragraph 4) _______________________________________ 4. interspersed (paragraph 1) _______________________________________ 5. prominent (paragraph 11) _______________________________________pa help please ​


Answer:

1 The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all the cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for is said to be taken from Malay forefathers. The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16th century. Hospitality is a common denominator in the Filipino character and this is what distinguishes the Filipino. Filipinos are probably one of the few, if not the only, English-proficient Oriental people today. Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one.

Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one. The Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions, and each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal llocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayans from the central islands, and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 111 dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups.

The country is marked by a true blend of cultures; truly in the Philippines, East meets West. The background of the people is Indonesian and Malay. There are Chinese and Spanish elements as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of East and West, both in the appearance and culture of the Filipinos, or people of the Philippines. Hospitality, a trait displayed by every Filipino, makes these people legendary in Southeast Asia. Seldom can you find such hospitable people who enjoy the company of their Western visitors. Perhaps due to their long association with Spain, Filipinos are emotional and passionate about life in a way that seems more Latin than Asian.

The Spaniards introduced Christianity (the Roman Catholic faith) and succeeded in converting the overwhelming majority of Filipinos. At least 83% of the total population belongs to the Roman Catholic faith.


15. suppose you have 105 classmates in grade 10 and you can speak multiple dialects the most common spoken dialects in this school are paranan, tagalog and ilocano. Use the Venn diagram below to determine the probability of selecting students​


Answer:

12 people do not speak Ilocano, 15 people speak Ilocano given that he/she speaks tagalog, 75 people speak Parnan and Ilocano but not Tagalog, and 8 people speak all the indacated dialects.

Hope this helped :D


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17. translate in tagalog worst case scenario: zombie apocalypse. how will you survive? you might be surprised to find out how much geography skills can help you fend off doom. By geography. I mean analyzing the world around you. One geographic concept that could really help you out in a zombie apolypse is movement. so, first what moves ? people move , animals move , and while sometimes slowly, zombie move as well but that,s not all. good move too. goods can be resources, such as food supplies and weapons. people or zombies tend to move these so, if you see a big pile of zombie supplies where therewasn't one before you're probably on the trail. ideas also move. ideas can include entertaiment , zombies and information news and information about zombie attacks and architecture, or how to build a safe shelter. and, second, why do people or zombies move? when people, animals, or zombies move, its called migration two concepts that affect migration are push and pull factors. push factors will make you want to leave some where. pull factors make you want to go to a place. a lack of resources, unstable economy. or high crime rate might be push factors making people want to move. nice wheather a good economy, or lots of resources would be pull factors for lots of people enticing them to move while zombies are definitely a push factor for humans a city full of people would be a pull factor for hungry zombies who want to eat humans. there are somethings that make movement easier for people or zombies waterways and high ways can tough terrain. and just as land forms can create boundaries that affect movement, so can political boundaries , like a border gate for example. so how can you analyze these movement factors like a border gate for example. so how can you analyze these movement factors to help your change of survival? There are three basic steps. one identify the pionts or locations to analyze. what are your options? two find what connects them. Are there high ways. or openland? and three find the patterns of movement thatconnection. Do people or goods move across? by comparing relationships between different places, you can see what connections they have. for example. pick two cities. For example, pick two cities look at the highway connecting them. if people use that highway to commute to work, those cities have a strong relationship. but this city over here doesn't have a direct connection to the other cities. there's even a river in the way. it doesn't have as strong of a relationship. if a zombie out break started here, which cith would you rather start out in? where would you feel to? so , how do yoy decide where togo in a zombie apolypse? Do you just in a ramdom directed ? or do you use you geagraphic skills to lead your camp of survivor to safety ? if you want stay a live. it helps to understand how and why we move.​


Answer:

Zombie Apocalypse. Maaari kang magulat na malaman kung magkano ang mga kasanayan sa heograpiya ay maaaring makatulong sa iyo na palayasin ang tadhana. Sa pamamagitan ng heograpiya. Ibig kong sabihin pag-aaral sa mundo sa paligid mo. Isang heograpikong konsepto na maaaring makatulong sa iyo sa isang Zombie Apolypse ay kilusan. Ang mga tao ay gumagalaw, ang mga tao ay lumipat, at habang ang mga video na iyon ay nag-iisa.


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