Father Of Phil Shoe Industry

Father Of Phil Shoe Industry

He is the father of philippine shoe industry

Daftar Isi

1. He is the father of philippine shoe industry


Answer:

Don laureano "kapitan moy" Guevara


2. he is the father of shoe industry in the Philippines?​


Answer:Don Laureano Guevarra

Explanation:

Answer:

Don Laureano Guevarra

Explanation:

Kapitan Moy Building, situated in Marikina, Metro Manila, the Philippines, is the 200-year-old house of Don Laureano Guevarra (4 July 1851 – 30 December 1891), known as the founder of the Marikina shoe industry. Also known as Kapitan Moy, he served as capitan municipal in the former municipality.


3. who do you think is the father of shoe industry in Marikina City?why?


Don Laureano Guevarra

Kapitan Moy Building, situated in Marikina, Metro Manila, the Philippines, is the 200-year-old house of Don Laureano Guevarra (4 July 1851 – 30 December 1891), known as the founder of the Marikina shoe industry.

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4. 5. A city known for its shoe industry.​


Answer:

Marikina

Explanation:

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that is the answer

Marikina City is a city known for its shoe industry. It is known for the “shoe capital of the Philippines.” It is the biggest manufacturer of shoes in the Philippines producing 70% of shoes made in the country. I hope it helps.

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5. non governmental organization that support ph shoe industry​


Answer: DTI thats it


6. 5. The boy is cleaning his(the shoes of father)Ans.​


The boy is cleaning his father's shoes.

Answer:

THE BOY IS CLEANING HIS FATHER SHOES

Explanation:


7. what role did ramon valera play as the '' father of phil. fashion ? explain​


Ramon Valera role as the father of Philippine Fashion is that he started the ideas of "Terno" in the country. He is a creative innovator and was the Dean of Philippine Fashion.

The title of National Artist for Fashion Design was bestowed on him.

In the Philippines, Valera was the most well-known designer. He was the only male dressmaker who could do it himself: design, cut, baste, and sew. He either drew sketches to guide his four assistants or produced his designs entirely in his head.

Ramon Valera's Contribution on Philippine Fashion.

His contribution is rooted in the quality of his work and his dedication to his career, as shown by his mystical seminal creations on the Philippine terno.

Valera's ternos are still studied by Filipino fashion designers today: their construction, beadwork, applique, and so on. Valera influenced generations of artists and helped fashion become no less than a nation's aesthetics. More importantly, his pursuit of excellence contributed to the formation of a sense of Filipino nationalism.

Brief History of Ramon Valera

He was born to a well-to-do family on August 31, 1912. Melecio, his father, was a partner of tycoon Vicente Madrigal. Valera had been a natural at fashion design since he was a kid. Pilar Oswald, his mother, was found this talent when she saw the dolls on the piano had new clothing.

For more details about Ramon Valera, please see links below.

1.) What are the characteristics of artworks of Ramon Valera? https://brainly.ph/question/6745293

2.) What is the significance of Ramon Valera's creation of "terno" in philippines culture and identity?​ https://brainly.ph/question/7129233

3.) Why was ramon valera proclaimed as national artist​? https://brainly.ph/question/7093727


8. What is the effect of the economic globalization on the Marikina shoe industry?


Answer:

marikina is known as the shoe capital of the industry because of its progressive shoe industry it is also home of the world largest pair of shoes certified by the guinness book of worry court for their more the shoe museum fraser did most of the famous shoe a former first lady imelda marcos.

Explanation:

I hOpE HeLpE you


9. Which of the following is an example of monopoly? a) Shoe industry in the United States. b) Local utility industry in a small town. c) Newspaper industry in New York City. d) Bread industry in New York City.


Answer:

b) local

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10. Marikina City its known for its cumulative shoe of industry​


Marikina is known as the "Shoe Capital of the Philippines" for its famous shoe industry. It is the biggest manufacturer of shoes in the Philippines, producing almost 70% of shoes made in the country.


11. Effects of Covid-19 Pandemic in the Shoe Industry of Marikina City​


Answer:

it makes life mo difficult


12. 1. Who is talking in the poem 2. What did he say about his fathers shoes? 3. Why cant he wear his father shoes 4. What. Do you think did he fell when he couldn't wear his father shoes 5. Woul you feel the same 6. Which shoes did he try wearing next 7. Why cant he use his brother shoes 8. What must he do if he wants a shoes that fits him.


Answer:

Where is the poem? We cannot answer if there is no poem (I'll edit this later if you add it)


13. what is baking and why is it important to phil industry?​


ang baking ay isang mahabang proseso para makagawa ka ng isang tinapay

Explanation:

napakahalaga nito dahil dito nagmumula ang mga tinapay na ating kinakain


14. history of marikina shoe industry write the adverb time place intensity​


Answer:

Marikina was founded three hundred righty-three years ago when the Jesuits arrived in 1630. They called the area Jesus dela Peña (Jesus of the Rocks). It was later called Mariquina and a parish was established there in 1687. Fishing and farming were the main source of livelihood. In 1901, the town was officially named Marikina by the First Philippine Commissioner, Trinidad Pardo de Tavera replacing the Hispanidad “q” with the vernacular “k”. Later in 1977, the town was officially made a part of the newly-created Metro Manila area.

Explanation:

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15. who is the father of phil. literature​


Answer:

Francisco Dela Cruz Balagtas


16. Do shoes fall under the fashion industry


Answer:

Yes, that is the answer

Explanation:

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17. phil is Torn's father. Phil is 35 years old. Three years ago, Phil was four times as old as his son was then. how old is torn now


Phil, p = 35
Tom, t

35 - 3 = 4(t - 3)
32 = 4t - 12
4t = 32 + 12
4t = 44
t = 11

Tom is 11 yrs old.

To check

Three yrs ago Tom's father was 32 yrs old and Tom was 8 yrs old. The age of Tom's father is 4 times of Tom's age.

32 = 4×8
32 = 32

18. Allan's father has a large collection of shoes. He has 20 pairs of shoes and 3 of them are slippers. If Allan's father chooses a pair of slippers at random, what is the probability that the slippers would be shoes?


Answer:

[tex] \frac{3}{23} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

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19. What is the state of the Phil. movie industry today?


Answer:

The cinema of the Philippines (Filipino: Pelikulang Pilipino or Sine Pilipino) began with the introduction of the first moving pictures to the country on August 31, 1897 at the Salón de Pertierra in Manila. The following year, local scenes were shot on film for the first time by a Spaniard, Antonio Ramos, using the Lumiere Cinematograph.[5] While most early filmmakers and producers in the country were mostly wealthy enterprising foreigners and expatriates, on September 12, 1919, Dalagang Bukid (Country Maiden), a movie based on a popular musical play, was the first movie made and shown by Filipino filmmaker José Nepomuceno.[6] Dubbed as the "Father of Philippine Cinema," his work marked the start of cinema as an art form in the Philippines.[7]

Explanation:

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20. Father ___ (buy) a new shoes for me yesterday​


Answer:

bought

correct me if I'm wrong

Question:

Father___(Buy) a new shoes for me yesterday

Answer:Bought

Explanation:

Read This. Father Bought a new shoes for me yesterday. Sounds more better right?


21. i heard the screeching of the door and the sneaking of the shoes of my father​


Explanation:

paki lagay yung buong pic


22. 1.Who is talking in the poem 2.what did he say about his fathers shoes? 3.why cant he wear his father shoes 4.what. Do you think did he fell when he couldn't wear his father shoes 5.woul you feel the same 6.which shoes did he try wearing next 7.why cant he use his brother shoes 8.what must he do if he wants a shoes that fits him


Can u pic the story? Is there a story?

23. Question ( 100 Points ) : Phil is Tom's father. Phil is 35 years old. Three years later, Phil was four times as old as his son was then. How old is Tom now?


Answer:

Tom is 12-and-a-half years old today.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's take a look at the information we are given:

Phil's age now = 35

Phil's age three years from now = 38

Tom's age three years ago (then) = [tex]x = \frac{38}{4}[/tex]

Tom's age now = x + 3

To arrive at the final answer, let's look for X.

[tex]x=\frac{38}{4} \\\\x=9.5 \\x=9\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Now we know that three years ago, Tom was 9.5 years old or 9-and-a-half years. Let's find out how old he is now.

[tex]x=9.5+3\\\\x=12.5\\\\x=12\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

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24. if you're the owner of the shoes industry here in our country, what is you plan of rewards for the factory workers of your shoe industry?​


Answer:

Give them enough salary that don't go beyond my budget and ensure their safety and health. I also will reward them some foods/groceries and new shoes that they made, if their loyalty will last long and doing a good job from their assigned jobs.

Explanation:

bottom up approach kahulugan


25. My father has a pair of shoesSo beautiful to see!I want to wear my father's shoes,They are too big for me.My baby brother has a pairAs pretty as can be!My feet won't go into the pairThey are too small for me.There's only one thing I can doTill I get small and grown.If I want to have a fitting shoe, I'll have towear my ownFather11. Who is talking in the poem?12. What did he say about his father's shoes?13. Why can't he wear his father's shoes14. What do you think did he feel when he couldn't wear his father's shoes15. How do you describe your favorite shoes?​


Answer:

11. The one talking in the poem is probably the child of the father and the sibling of the baby brother.

12.The shoes are pretty but too big for them to fit in their feet.

13.The shoes are too big for them to fit.

14.They probably felt disappointed.

15.My favorite shoes is very comfortable, suitable for any occasion and very pretty.


26. What is the effect of the economic globalization on the Marikina shoe industry?​


lolbiabe tooebsa

Explanation:

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27. The Henry Sy Story- the Father of Phil. RetailKaisipan:_______________________Video:________________________Link:_________________________Kaisipan:______________________Patulong namn po mga lods:)​


Explanation:

you can answer your module and not me


28. if you're the owner of the shoes industry here in our country, what is you plan of rewards for the factory workers of your shoe industry?​


Answer:

i will reward them a big pay ment and every saturday it will be bonus day becuase shoe makers are very hard workers.

Explanation:

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29. Phil is Tom's father. Phil is 35 years old. Three years ago, Phil was four times as old as his son was then. How old is Tom now?


Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation:

Let t= Tom's age now

 32 = 4(t-3)

      4

   8 = t - 3

8+3 = t-3+3

    t = 11


30. Marikeños are famous for their notable traits that made the shoe industry became very successful. One of which is the dedication and commitment of the shoemakers with their craft which made the shoe- making industry flourish as one of the sources of livelihood in the city. Another trait is innovativeness. This is shown in the varied world-class designs of their shoes. And the third trait is determination. Marikeños have sustained their shoe industry progressively despite the challenges they faced. A. time order B. explanation C. enumeration D. classification


Answer:

B. explanation

Explanation:

The text explains different Marikina's different notable traits.


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