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of Resources……………………………………………7
Sources of Image………………………………..….9
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Four Pics and Your Story……………………….…11
Synthesis……………………………………………12
Reflection………………………………………...…13
Resources…………………………………………..14
s Synthesis……………………………………………18
Reflection………………………………………...…19
Resources…………………………………………..20
Sources of Image………………………………..…21
Part IV: Animal Behavior and Society…........................22
Four Pics and Your Story……………………….…23
Synthesis……………………………………………24
Reflection………………………………………...…25
Resources…………………………………………..26
Sources of Image………………………………..…27
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Indigenous
Knowledge and
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Practices
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1 Pakalugkog 2 Pagpapausok
My late grandfather, who was a farmer used a Mango trees are also abundant in the province of
traditional method called pakalugkog in dealing with Bulacan that is why it is very a crucial process to
one of the rice field pests – maya birds. It was done make these trees healthy and fruitful. An indigenous
by pulling the rope with cans hanged between four method called pagpapausok was employed to boost
poles plotted at the two sides of the rice field, thus the flowering of the mango trees. This method was
creating a distracting sound for the birds. Later on scientifically proven to be effective because of the
the mayas became resistant with this method giving organic substances contained in the smoke of the
burning dried mango leaves. Surface cutting is also
way for the use of kuwitis (firecrackers) which is way
done on the branches of the tree because it is
more effective than pakalugkog. This process
believed that cuttings will also make flowering fast,
manifests a uniquely agricultural practice that was
thus the producing of mangoes. These practices
passed down because of their experience and exhibits the intersection of science and tradition.
innovation.
There are amulets we use in our family, an example I myself was treated with the use of alagaw (Prema
of this is my father’s amulet that came from Negros. odorata), a healthcare method for flatulence. The
My father who has a recurring pain on the lower part coconut oil collected was applied to alagaw leaves.
of his body sought the help of a folk healer who These leaves will then be placed near a candlelight
made the amulet from dried mountain figs and until it is warm enough to be placed on the abdomen.
branches while performing a ritual ceremony. It is The process will be repeated for several times until
the gassy feeling inside the body reduces. This old
always worn by him around the lower abdomen and
method claimed to have successful results, the
sometimes as a necklace. The pain was relatively
reason why other families adapted such practice
alleviated but still persists despite the use of the
when one of them experiences flatulence. This
amulet. Drawing the line between science and phenomenon leads us to an idea that indigenous
folkways is made by this kind of practices. practices could be an instrument of scientific
investigation.
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Synthesis
Indigenous knowledge and practices in the Philippines are mostly
found on agriculture and medicine. Agriculture which greatly partakes in
the country’s development entails the experiences of every farmer to
provide a bountiful harvest which includes unique practices such as
pakalugkog and pagpapausok, honed by interacting with the
environment which soon produces innovative idea and techniques.
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Reflection
The Epilogue of the Story
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Flor, A. G. (2013). Exploring the downside of open knowledge resources: The case
of indigenous knowledge systems and practices in the Philippines. Open
Praxis, 5(1), 75–80.
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e_of_open_knowledge_resources_The_case_of_indigenous_knowledge_syst
ems_and_practices_in_the_Philippines
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Sources of
Image
First Picture
Second Picture
Haiti Virtual Tourist. (n.d.). Smoke [Photograph]. Haiti - Coupe Pye Mango
Pou Fe Shabon. http://www.haitivirtualtourist.com/haiti-photos/haiti-
coupe-pye-mango-pou-fe-shabon.html
The third and fourth picture are owned by Ralph Vinze D.C Agarcio.
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Environmental
Ethics and Justice
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1 Marilao River 2 Gina Lopez
Marilao River, one of the most polluted river in the Gina Lopez was an icon of eco-centrism manifested in
Philippines became the subject of some of our her advocacies. I really admire her show ‘G Diaries’
researches in high school pertaining to heavy metals that features some Filipinos effort to preserve and
such as lead and cobalt located on it. It is a protect the environment through their small or large-
manifestation of anthropocentrism considering the life scale initiatives. Aside from valuing the welfare of the
of marine animals before it entirely gets polluted or children, she indeed spent her life pushing for a
even the health of the residents near the river. sustainable ways of utilizing our natural resources.
Despite these, the residents still recognize the She also fought against the mining companies during
economic benefits they obtain from working in these her term as the DENR secretary. I myself also
factories that house toxic materials and dispose of consider her as an epitome of ecofeminism because
heavy metals – a weighing factor for one to be of the message she left -- to strive to be a steward for
reluctant to get involved in environmental protection. the environment.
This photo was taken on the clean-up drive held in Geoffy is our second Persian cat. At first, I was
Spratly, an area in our barangay which is only worried because he will be from Laguna and that
accessible by boat. This was conducted in place is miles away from Bulacan. He had to be on a
collaboration with the school community and Institute stop-over in Quezon City to not get stressed in his
of Skin Divers of Ateneo de Manila University. When journey. I asked my cousin whether he was safely
I found this photo in Facebook, I was delighted placed in a cage or was put in a well-conditioned
because that island is oftentimes unnoticeable thus area of a vehicle while he was being transported. I
the barangay services are not completely delivered. know that these things are vital considering their
This program is a way of stewardship because of this
Synthesis
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Reflection
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We only hope for the 3R’s effect but this is only a part of a bigger
picture. If people continually disposes wastes and the needs for these
products grows stronger, the principle of 3Rs may be undermined. We
campaign through the principles of deep ecology yet a lot of people
chose to ignore the environment’s situation. The world needs a better
treatment from humans and humans will do their part through education.
Resources
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Image
First Picture
Celis, N. (2017, March 18). Marilao River Pollution [Photograph]. The Asean
Post. https://www.theaseanpost.com/sites/default/files/7120.jpg
Second Picture
Third Picture
Lalic, A. D. (2017, September 9). Greener Atlag Project [Photograph]. Facebook.
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Fourth Picture
A
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R and
Patterns
Cycles
T in Nature
III
1 Migratory Birds 2 Tree Cutting
I watched on TV that the coming of migratory birds This image shows the start of tree-cutting, particularly
are seen in the Philippines. Some of them were the mangroves in Barangay Taliptip, Bulakan, a
found in Pampanga, a province rich also in farmlands nearby town to our city, in which the Aerotropolis
and agriculture. An example of them is the Kentish airport will be built. The primary concern in this agenda
plovers that resembles the appearance of a is the disruption it may cause to hydrological cycles
Philippine maya. According to the Haribon given that Bulacan is also experiencing frequent heavy
foundation, these phenomena occurs as a signal of rains in a year. This activity is considered as land
the amihan season or northeast monsoon. It is covering which directly affects the vegetation and the
generally a pattern that is followed by these migratory water runoff once the trees and plants located there
birds in changing their habitat temporarily. will be vanished. Also, the people and animals residing
Additionally, these birds may exhibit this seasonal on the area will be negatively affected.
rhythm which is heavily influenced by the cues in
their environment.
3 Carbon Emission 4 Organic Fertilizers
This was my pre-pandemic weekly experience when I During this quarantine period, we became plantitos
go back to my dormitory in Los Banos. Smoke and plantitas. The growth of our plants is really a
belching vehicles including also the private ones have success and a fulfilment that is why we purchased
contributed to the increase in temperature. A good organic fertilizers. Little did I know that these kind of
comparison is the temperature felt when travelling to fertilizers are rich in nitrogen which is being added to
Los Banos taking first the great Manila divide. The air the process of nitrogen cycle in the atmosphere.
is significantly cooler in Los Banos because of trees These fertilizers may also cause water acidification
and minimal urbanized areas, while on Manila, I could when exposed to coastal areas and diminished
not even stand a straight walk for half an hour on the amount of calcium and other minerals on the soil.
streets. This only leads us that these emissions affect Indeed, it has its own advantages by boosting the
the carbon cycle leading to a rapid change in plant’s growth but considering its environmental
temperature. effects is much essential and holistic.
Synthesis
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Reflection
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Image
First Picture
Second Picture
Agham. (2018, June 5). Tree cutting in barangay taliptip [Photograph]. Medium.
https://miro.medium.com/max/2835/1*Ld8_cIn6R_cPJy-qO11Nsw.jpeg
Third Picture
CNN Philippines. (2019, July 30). Smoke belching vehicles [Photograph]. Business
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belching.png
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wisegeek. (2020, October 6). Inorganic fertilizers [Photograph]. Wisegeek.
https://images.wisegeek.com/fertilizer-in-hands.jpg
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T Behavior
Animal
and Society
IV
1 Cat’s Instinct 2 Bong-bong’s Behavior
Georgina and Geoffy are our two adorable Persian Bong-bong our dog is known for his sweet, loving,
cats. Two open containers with cat litters are playful and serious characteristics. During afternoon,
always provided for them whenever they need to he joins with his group to stroll and eat grasses as
release their stools or urinate. The most noticeable medicine. He always manages to go outside every
behaviour we observe from them is their automatic night to be with other neighbour’s dog to interact with
covering of their stools with cat litter. We thought them which is presumably their time to look for other
that they learned this from their previous owner (the dogs to mate. Despite this group, his dominant
seller) but it turned out that this is one of their behaviour emerges when some animals would try to
instincts. I also consider the smell of the cat litter to share with his food – a time to growl and attack them.
indicate where they could do their business. This is These scenarios indicate that there really is a social
a good starting point to observe their similarities organization among them and exhibition of dominance
with human’s behaviour. and submission is prevalent.
]
I read about feral dog’s disadvantages across the Our two cats exhibit a unique behaviour that we
different countries in terms of their wildlife truly admire. We call this as ‘massaging’ that they
conservation. A simple abandonment of these dogs always do whenever they lie on a soft object like
may lead for a greater problems once they found the pillow or thick blanket. This is their instinct where
wild including the preying on plants and animals that they mimic a human activity especially when they
by chance could be endangered. This phenomenon ‘massage’ while they are on our laps. We can
is a crucial factor to consider in Southeast Asian see that this poses some similarities with our
countries especially in the Philippines because of behaviour, a reason why we look forward to see
dog’s massive population. There are also other often their massage activity. This kind of case led
known feral animals like pigs, cattle, and cats that humans and animals the subject of studies,
may contribute to this problem by spreading
particularly how animal behaviour links to ours, a
diseases in the wild which is a subject to a socio-
tool in studying developmental psychology.
ecological discourse.
Synthesis
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Reflection
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However, we shall not fall into the error of thinking that one of
these ways is much superior to the other. Each method has its own
strengths and weaknesses. For instance, ordinary ways act as a façade
to arouse curiosity from these observed behaviours and facilitate
systematic studies for the development of the learning process – an
important element of interaction.
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Resources
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Requires Management of Feral Domestic Animals. Trends in Ecology &
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organization-animals/
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Image
First Picture
Second Picture
The picture is owned by Ralph Vinze D.C Agarcio.
Third Picture
Misher, C. (2017, May 2). A feral dog chasing a wild boar [Photograph]. The
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20170430-12979-apfd4b.JPG?ixlib=rb-
1.1.0&q=45&auto=format&w=1200&h=675.0&fit=crop
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