MIL Flashcards

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Has a crucial role in every aspect of human life regardless of age, origin, and nature of work

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Communication

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It comes from the Latin word communis, which means “common.”

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Communication

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This involves the process of transmitting and delivering information to an intended audience.

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Communication

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Is where the message came from. It can be a person or an organization.

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Source

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the process by which a message is translated so it can be transmitted and communicated to another party.

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Encoding

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Is how you compose your sentence as you communicate.

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Encoding

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the actual act of sending the message. It can either be through the person’s vocal cords and facial muscles complemented with hands gestures.

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Transmitting

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the act of sending or transmitting.

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Channels

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is the process by which the receiver translate the source’s thoughts and ideas so they can have meaning.

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Decoding

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is the one who gets the message that was transmitted through the channels. Like the source or sender, it can be an individual or an organization.

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Receiver

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is the response generated by the message that was sent to the receiver. It can either be immediate or delayed.

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Feedback

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most of the times, there is something that interfere in the transmittal process.

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Noise interference

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THE EIGHT ELEMENTS THAT CONSTITUTE THE CREATION OF A MESSAGE

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  1. Source
  2. Encoding
  3. Transmitting
  4. Channels
  5. Decoding
  6. Receiver
  7. Feedback
  8. Noise interference
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14
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refers to one’s cognitive ability to process information using written materials in various contexts.

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Literacy

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refers to one’s ability to search, access, consolidate, utilize, and create relevant information for varying purposes. Find accurate, relevant, and quality information.

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Information Literacy

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16
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focuses on how a person identifies and scrutinizes the roles and functions of media institutions.

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Media literacy

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refers to skills in effectively using technology, including hardware and software, to communicate, manipulate, store, and access information.

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Technology literacy

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is a set of integrated skills, attitudes, and competencies that empower citizens to understand and communicate information for democratic discourse and to evaluate, produce and use all of these resources effectively, competently, and ethically.

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Media and Information literacy

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19
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

CAVE PAINTING

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PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE

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20
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

CLAY TABLETS IN MESOPOTAMIA

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PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE

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21
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

ACTA DIURNA IN ROME

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PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE

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22
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

DIBAO IN CHINA

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PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE

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23
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

CODEX IN MAYAN REGION

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PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE

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24
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

PRINTING PRESS USING WOOD BLOCKS

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PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE

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25
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People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of various products (including books through printing press)

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

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26
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responsible for the widespread dissemination of information.
the most notable invention is the printing press

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

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other inventions were the telegraph and the telephone, which allowed real-time communication across great distances

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

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In what ages belong this example form of media?

Printing press for mass production (1990)

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

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29
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

NEWSPAPER

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

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30
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

TYPEWRITER

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

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31
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

TELEPHONE

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

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32
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY/PROJECTION

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

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33
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

COMMERCIAL MOTION PICTURES

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

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34
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

TELEGRAPH

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

35
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

PUNCH CARDS

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

36
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The invention of the transistor ushered in this age

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ELECTRONIC AGE

37
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People harnessed the power of transistors that led to the transistor radio, electronic circuits, and the early computers. What age is this?

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ELECTRONIC AGE

38
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In this age, long distance communication became more efficient.

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ELECTRONIC AGE

39
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

TRANSISTOR RADIO

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ELECTRONIC AGE

40
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

TELEVISION

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ELECTRONIC AGE

41
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS

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ELECTRONIC AGE

42
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

MAIN FRAME COMPUTERS

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ELECTRONIC AGE

43
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

LCD PROJECTORS

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ELECTRONIC AGE

44
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the birth of the internet. In what age is this?

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NEW/INFORMATION AGE

45
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What age is this? the invention of computing devices such as personal computers, smartphones, tablets, and wearable devices

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INFORMATION AGE

46
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most notable for the use of social media websites. What age is this?

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INFORMATION AGE

47
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

WEB BROWSERS: MOSAIC AND INTERNET EXPLORER

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NEW/INFORMATION AGE

48
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

BLOGS: BLOGSPOT AND WORDPRESS

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NEW/INFORMATION AGE

49
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

SOCIAL NETWORKS: FREINDSTER, MULTIPLY, FACEBOOK, AND INSTAGRAM

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NEW/INFORMATION AGE

50
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

MICROBLOGS: TWITTER AND TUMBLR

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NEW/INFORMATION AGE

51
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

VIDEO: YOUTUBE

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NEW/INFORMATION AGE

52
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

AUGMENTED REALITY/ VIRTUAL REALITY

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NEW/INFORMATION AGE

53
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

VIDEO CHAT: SKYPE

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NEW/ INFORMATION AGE

54
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

SEARCH ENGINES: GOOGLE AND YAHOO

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NEW/Information AGE

55
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

PORTABLE COMPUTERS: LAPTOPS, NETBOOKS, AND TABLETS

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NEW/INFORMATION AGE

56
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

SMARTPHONES

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NEW/INFORMATION AGE

57
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY

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NEW/INFORMATION AGE

58
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In what ages belong this example form of media?

CLOUD AND BIG DATA

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NEW/INFORMATION AGE

59
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These refer to processed data for specific purposes

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Information

60
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comes from the Latin word “informare” which means, “formation of the mind or teaching

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Information

61
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It is a collection of information gathered through individual and shared experiences and education

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Knowledge

62
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It tell us whether an action is right or wrong

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Ethics

63
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using someone else’s work as our own without giving them proper credit

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Plagiarism

64
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It refer to someone’s exact words borrowed in writing.

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Quotation

65
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One uses his own words to rephrase the same ideas from the original source.

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Paraphrase

66
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which is partly based on the US copyright law, states that any original tangible material with a known creator whether it be a written book, articles, researches, web pages, pictures or graphics in the internet or artworks are all covered by the copyright law.

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The Philippine Copyright Law or Republic Act No. 8293

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It covers the rights of the copyright holder to the attribution, integrity of ownership, and protection of all their original works.

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Section 193 of the Intellectual Property Code 5

68
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It allows non-profit educational institutions and libraries to use someone else’s original and copyrighted work within specific rules and guidelines. In the Philippines, unpublished works qualify in the fair use policy unlike in the US.

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Fair use policy

69
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The term______ is the plural form of medium, which refers to a channel for general communication in a social context.

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Media

70
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It is where collections of books, periodicals, and other resources are organized through a classification system and organized and managed by a trained professional known as a librarian.

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Library

71
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KINDS OF LIBRARIES

• supports the curriculum of an educational institution

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Academic Library

72
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KINDS OF LIBRARIES

• funded by taxes and government, open to the public

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Public library

73
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KINDS OF LIBRARIES

• provides instructional and educational materials and equipment to primary and secondary schools

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School library

74
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KINDS OF LIBRARIES

• serves a specific group of people (by discipline) with curated collections

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Special Library

75
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means “local” or “native,” essentially meaning information and channels that originate in a community of people sharing culture, ideas, and beliefs.

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Indigenous

76
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is a common way of sharing information, even passing it down from generation to generation

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Word of mouth

77
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It refers to the communicative tools through which communities share information and ideas.

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Indigenous Media or Community Media

78
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Catching up or having a deep talk over coffee is something near and dear to our culture.

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Kapihan

79
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Community members gather to share stories, thoughts, and ideas over a cup of coffee or other shared snack or meal, strengthening a bond and learning things as they engage with each other.

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Kapihan

80
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Sometimes a community comes together to have a unified discussion where everyone is equal and has a voice

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Balitaktakan

81
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This is useful for discussions or debates where a choice that affects the whole community needs to be made, and input and responses from the townspeople are needed.

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Balitaktakan

82
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Stories shared with and by one’s barber. These have gained the unfortunate stigma of being pure chat and banter, even gossip—all stories that may be fun or funny but lack truth or substance.

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Kuwentong Barbero

83
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Stories and ideas can spread very quickly through this method, though, and a nice conversation while in the chair can be very educational

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Kuwentong Barbero