Linggo, Nobyembre 11, 2012




Augustinians, Carmelites, Jesuits, Dominicans and Franciscans were the religious orders who came to the Philippines.

The Spaniards think of themselves as the superior over the Filipino natives especially since they were the foreigners as well as the conqueror of the Pilipinos. The natives wanted to fit in because slowly the Spaniards are taking over and they weren't aware of it and the spaniards are like the "in" group where people are the leaders and since the Spaniards are doing different thing that makes them want to do the same.

The style of the San Augustine Church is Baroque because the designs and style have exaggerated motion and as well as very clear.

Spread of Catholicism


Spain spread Catholicism to Portugal and Mexico. The people didn't immediately grasp the religion Catholic but at the end something help changed their mind and slowly, they finally accepted it.

San Augustine Church

The San Augustine Church was really exciting and very memorable for me because I learned a lot of things about the belief of Catholics as well as the paintings of very popular saints and so on. I was really shocked at the same time amazed when I saw that there is wedding. It wasn't the first time I've been there. I've beent there when I was young because my Tito is about to get married. The San Augustine Church was really popular for weddings.
 
 
 

Galleon





A Galleon was a shipping vessel that was used for trading during the Manila-Acapulco Trade.

Heliocentric Theory


This Theory was proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus who states that planets orbit around the sun, and the sun is a fixed star which can be located at the center of the universe.

Galileo

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Galileo was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution. His achievements include improvements to the telescope and consequent astronomical observations and support for Copernicanism. Galileo has been called the "father of modern observational astronomy", the "father of modern physics", the "father of science", and "the Father of Modern Science".

Laws of the Planetary Motion


This law was made by Johannes Kepler

Astrolabe

The astrolabe is a very ancient astronomical computer for solving problems relating to time and the position of the Sun and stars in the sky.

Chinese Junk


During the 19th Century, the Chinese was trading with Filipino Natives and used this vessel to carry the products and for transportation as well.

The Mind Museum

The Mind Museum really showed and proved that "Science comes alive!" I learned a lot of stuff from the prehistoric times to what to expect in the future. I learned a lot about the stars, the planets, parts of the human body, and what man contributed to our world.

My Buddies!!








My Beautiful Buddies!!

3-1 Family!!




Field Trip with 3-1

November 9, 2012 is when the Pink Batch had their Field Trip. Before that day everyone is worried about the things that they should do and their transportation to be early for them to reserve the seat that they wanted. I learned a lot of things from the experience. I learned more about my classmates, my teachers, the history of the philippines and how much science had contributed to our modern world. I can say that Span History was connected or relate with the Philippine History through the Age of Exploration. The Spain wanted to conquer the Philippines because of the spices or in general our resources. In the end, not tonly did the Spaniards contributed to our culture, we also contributed some knowlodge or some thing else to them. I also learned that Science wouldn't be complete without History, and vice versa.