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OO HINDI

PAHAYAG
1. May pag-unlad kung may nagtataasang
gusali at naglalakihang kalsada.

2. May pag-unlad kung lumalaki ang GNP at


GDP ng isang bansa.

3. May pag-unlad kung may mga makabago


ng teknolohiya at makinarya.

4. May pag-unlad kung may demokrasya.

5. May pag-unlad kung napangangalagaan


ang kapaligiran.

6. May pag-unlad kung tumataas ang export


ng isang bansa.

7. May pag-unlad kung dumarami ang


dayuhang mangangalakal.

8. May pag-unlad kung ang bayan ay naging


lungsod.

9. May pag-unlad kung may mataas na


pasahod.

10. May pag-unlad kung may trabaho ang


mga mamamayan.
PAGKAKAUNAWAAN AY SANDATA NG MAMAMAYAN
TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN

1. Alin sa mga pahayag ang higit mong naranasan sa iyong lipunan?

2. Sa iyong palagay, ano kaya ang nagiging balakid sa pagpapatuloy ng pag unlad sa sumusunod:

 Kultural
 Sosyal
 politikal

3. Maari mo bang sabihin kung ano ang palatandaan ng pag unlad sa isang bansa? Ipaliwanag.

4. Paano mo nakikita ang iyong sarili limang taon mula ngayon bilang kabahagi ng palatandaan ng pag unlad
na iyong natukoy?
Miss Universe is an annual international beauty pageant that is run by the
Miss Universe Organization. Along with its rival contests, Miss World and Miss Earth, this pageant is one
of the most important and publicized beauty pageants in the world. It is held in more than 190 countries
worldwide and seen by more than half a billion people annually. The Miss Universe Organization and the
brand is currently owned, along with Miss USA and Miss Teen USA, by WME/IMG.
The pageant was founded in 1952 by the California-based clothing company Pacific Knitting Mills. Miss
Universe Organization licenses local organizations that wish to select the Miss Universe contestant for
their country, and approves the selection method for national delegates. The current Miss Universe logo –
"the woman with stars" – was created in 1998.
In 2015, after businessman Donald Trump, then co-owner of the pageant, made statements about illegal
immigrants from Mexico in his U.S. presidential campaign kick-off speech, NBC decided to end its
business relationship with him and stated that it would no longer air the Miss Universe or Miss USA
pageants on its networks. In September 2015, Trump bought NBC's share of the Miss Universe
Organization, becoming its sole owner for three days, then sold the entire company to the WME/IMG
talent agency.
The current Miss Universe is Iris Mittenaere of France who was crowned on 30 January 2017
in Manila, Philippines.

HISTORY
The title "Miss Universe" was first used by the International Pageant of Pulchritude in 1926. This
contest was held annually until 1935, when the Great Depression and other events preceding World
War II led to its demise.
The current Miss Universe pageant was founded in 1952 by Pacific Knitting Mills, a California-based
clothing company and manufacturer of Catalina Swimwear. The company was the sponsor of
the Miss America pageant until 1951, when the winner, Yolande Betbeze, refused to pose for
publicity pictures wearing one of their swimsuits. So in 1952 Pacific Knitting Mills organised the Miss
USA and Miss Universe pageants, co-sponsoring them for decades to follow.
The first Miss Universe Pageant was held in Long Beach, California in 1952. It was won by Armi
Kuusela from Finland, who gave up her title, though not officially, to get married, shortly before her
year was completed.[10] Until 1958, the Miss Universe title, like that of Miss America, was dated by
the year following the contest, so at the time Ms. Kuusela's title was Miss Universe 1953.
Since its founding by Pacific Mills, the pageant has been organized and conducted by the Miss
Universe Organization. Eventually Pacific Mills and its subsidiaries were acquired by the Kayser-
Roth Corporation, which was in turn acquired by Gulf and Western Industries.
The pageant was first televised in 1955. CBS began broadcasting the combined Miss USA and Miss
Universe pageants in 1960, and as separate contests in 1965. John Charles Daly hosted the
pageant from 1955 to 1966, Bob Barker from 1967 to 1987, Alan Thicke in 1988, John Forsythe in
1989, Dick Clark from 1990 to 1993, and Bob Goen from 1994 to 1996.
Donald Trump bought the operating company, Miss Universe, Inc., in 1996 from ITT Corp. Trump
struck a broadcasting arrangement with CBS for a few years. In 1998, Miss Universe, Inc. changed
its name to Miss Universe Organization, and moved its headquarters from Los Angeles to New York
City. In 2002 Trump entered into a joint venture with NBC, which in 2003 outbid the other networks
for the TV rights. From 2003 to 2014, the pageant was broadcast in the US on NBC.
NBC and Univision dropped the pageant in September 2015 when NBC cancelled all business
relationships with the Miss Universe Organization and with Trump in response to his political
comments in June 2015 about illegal immigration during his campaign for the presidency of the
United States. As part of the legal settlement, in September 2015, Trump bought out NBC's 50%
stake in the company making him the company's sole owner. Three days later he sold the whole
company to WME/IMG. Following the change of ownership, in October 2015, Fox and Azteca became
the official broadcaster of the Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants. The current president of the
Miss Universe Organization is Paula Shugart.

COMPETITION FORMATS
During the early years of the pageant, the delegates who made the first cut were announced after
the preliminary competition. From 1965 to the present day, the semifinalists were not announced
until the night of the main event. The semifinalists once again competed in evening gown and
swimsuit and five finalists were announced. An interview portion was introduced in 1960 to decide
the runners-up and the winner.
From 1959 to 1964 there were slight format changes. From 1959 through 1963 there was no cut to
reach the five finalists. The runners-up and winner were called from the assembled 15 semifinalists.
In 1965 the pageant returned to the original format of a cut to five finalists, and remained so until
1989. In 1969 a final question was posed to the last five contestants. The final question was an on-
and-off feature of the pageant. In 1990 it had taken root, and with every pageant since the final
contestants have had to answer a final question. In 1990 the pageant implemented major changes in
the competition itself. Instead of five finalists, the field was reduced from ten semifinalists to six.
Each contestant then randomly selected a judge and answered the question posed by the judge.
After that, the field was narrowed down further to a final three. In 1998, the number of finalists was
reduced to five, although there still was a cut to a final three. This continued until 2001, when the
final five format was reinstated.
In the year 2000, the interview portion of the semifinal was dropped, and the contestants competed
only in swimsuits and evening gowns, as in the early years of the pageant. In 2003, the number of
semifinalists was increased to fifteen, with cuts made to ten, and then to five contestants. The final
question varied, each coming from the final delegates themselves and the current Miss Universe in
2006, twenty semifinalists were selected for the swimsuit competition, ten of whom went on to the
evening gown competition. The five who passed that stage competed in an interview round, after
which the runners-up and winner were announced. The 2007 contest followed a similar format, with
fifteen contestants competing in the swimsuit stage. In 2011, for the first time, one of the sixteen
semifinalists was selected exclusively by TV viewers via online voting.] In the 2014 contest held in
January 2015, a final question was chosen from thousands submitted by Facebook.
In 2015, the contest followed a similar format from its previous years. In the final 5, a contestant
answered the question which is related to national issue of their country. After that, the field was
narrowed down further to a final three who will then go on to answer one common question, the final
Q and A. Finally, there will be a final vote based on overall impression and performance in the last
round. For the first time, the rest of the contestants played the role of a final judge and had the
chance to choose the new Miss Universe.
The pageant skipped a year again in 2016, as Miss Universe 2016 was crowned on January 29,
2017. This is the result of Miss Universe 2014 being held in January 2015.
In Miss Universe 2016, however, the usual Top 15/16 cut is now down to Top 13 to compete in the
swimsuit competition. This will be cut again to Top 9, to compete for the evening gown competition.
This will be narrowed down to Top 6 for the question and answer then Top 3 for the final look
competition.

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