PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Education
Education in the Philippines is managed and regulated by the Department of Education.
Agroforestry education in the Philippines is already 30 years old. While there was interest among the state colleges and universities to offer various agroforestry education programs in the Philippines, these institutions were faced with a number of issues, development needs, and challenges that hindered program implementation.
Government
The Government of the Philippines, also known as the Philippine Government is the national government of the unitary state of the Republic of the Philippines. It is a presidential, representative, and democratic republic where the President of the Philippines is both the head of state and the head of government within a pluriform multi-party system.
The government has three interdependent branches: the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch.
Food
1. Adobo:
No list of Filipino food would be complete without adobo.
A ubiquitous dish in every household in the Philippines, it's Mexican in origin, but Filipinos found that cooking meat (often chicken and pork) in vinegar, salt, garlic, pepper, soy sauce and other spices, was a practical way to preserve meat without refrigeration.
This cooking style can be applied to different meats or even seafood.
2. Lechon:
The lechon is the most invited party guest in the Philippines. The entire pig is spit-roasted over coals, with the crisp, golden-brown skin served with liver sauce, the most coveted part.
In Cebu, the stomach of the pig is stuffed with star anise, pepper, spring onions, laurel leaves and lemongrass resulting in an extremely tasty lechon, which needs no sauce.
Religion
More than 86 percent of the population is Roman Catholic, 6 percent belong to various nationalized Christian cults, and another 2 percent belong to well over 100 Protestant denominations. In addition to the Christian majority, there is a vigorous 4 percent Muslim minority, concentrated on the southern islands of Mindanao, Sulu, and Palawan. Scattered in isolated mountainous regions, the remaining 2 percent follow non-Western, indigenous beliefs and practices
CATEGORY. # of languages
Luzon 1
Kalamian 2
Northern Luzon 54
Sangiric 2
One of the things in which a tropical country differs from countries of other climate zones, is housing. The architecture as well as the used construction materials, show a clear adjustment to the specific climate conditions. A more important aspect that influences the architecture is the financial position of the family.
AU FOOD.This tasty cake can be found at most school fairs and is the pride of many a mother's kitchen.The lamington is often referred to as the “National Cake of Australia.” The National Trust of Queensland even named the lamington one of Australia’s favorite icons.This square-shaped sponge cake is coated in a layer of chocolate icing and desiccated coconut.
It sometimes comes in two halves with a layer of cream or jam in the middle. Found commonly throughout cafes as a perfect accompaniment to tea and coffee.
Education in Australia is primarily the responsibility of the states and territories. Each state or territory government provides funding and regulates the public and private schools within its governing area.
HOUSES .One of Australia’s top economic experts, Jeremy Lawson, says the housing market is 20 per cent to 30 per cent overvalued and has left Australia vulnerable to a big international economic shock.
76.8% of people speak only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 1.6%, Italian 1.4%, Arabic 1.3%, Cantonese 1.2% and Greek 1.2%.
2011 Census, 61.1% of the Australian population declaring some variety of Christianity. Also in 2011, 22.3% of Australians stated "no religion", and a further 8.55% chose not to answer the question.[1] The remaining population is a diverse group which includes Buddhists (2.5%), Muslims (2.2%), Hindus (1.3%), Jews (0.45%) and Sikhs (0.3%).
The Government of the Commonwealth of Australia is the federal democratic administrative authority of Australia. The Commonwealth of Australia, a federal constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracy, was formed in 1901 as a result of an agreement among six self-governing British colonies, which became the six states.
COMPARISONS
Education In the Philippines is regulated by the department of education, wile in Australia, it is regulated by the states
Food
The number one food in the Philippines originated in Mexico,but Australia's number one cake is Australian.
Religion
Australian and the Philippines both have most of its people Christians or and/or belong to a Catholic Church
Language
In the Philippines most people speak Northern Luzon. In Australia, most people speak English.
Housing
Australia has nice new modern looking houses now. In the Philippines they are still living in houses that look like an older design.
Government
In the Philippines, they have a president. In Australia, a prim minister is in charge.