Kauna-unahang Pilipina na nagwagi sa Ford’s Supermodel of the World International noong 2011. A. Danica Magpantay B. Janine Tugonon C. Maureen Wroblewitz D. Patricia Evangelista
1. Kauna-unahang Pilipina na nagwagi sa Ford’s Supermodel of the World International noong 2011. A. Danica Magpantay B. Janine Tugonon C. Maureen Wroblewitz D. Patricia Evangelista
Answer:
A.Danica magpantayExplanation:
A sagot diyan
ANSWER: A
Explanation:
napagaralan ko po
2. News Report(latest)
There is a Asteroid Going to tha Earth's Orbit.
3. news report(latest)
Answer:
tumataas ang case ng corona virus
Explanation:
dahil nanood ako ng t.v
4. latest news with questi0s and answers
Explanation:
تسأل السلحفاة جاغو بانوت جدك
5. looking for the latest news skimming or scanning?
Answer:
masrjh molatot kawan dog
6. what is the latest news of milky way
Answer:
the milky way is now running 1987mph per second and uts almost coming to the black hole ang were all gonna dir
Answer:
keep answer . and keep safe
7. About the latest news?a.dictionaryb.encyclopediac. news paperd.thesaurus
Answer:
B. encyclopedia
Explanation:
clrrect me if im wrong
Answer:
C.News paper
Explanation:
hope it helps8. essay about the latest news
Answer:
The latest news is that the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the world, with more than 1.5 million cases reported in over 180 countries. The World Health Organization has declared the virus a global pandemic and is urging countries to take urgent action to contain its spread. In the United States, the number of confirmed cases has surpassed 400,000 and more than 12,000 people have died from the virus. The US government has implemented social distancing measures and travel restrictions in an effort to slow the spread of the virus. Other countries have also implemented similar measures, including closing schools and businesses, banning large gatherings, and restricting travel. As a result of these measures, many people are facing economic hardship due to job losses or reduced hours. Governments around the world are providing financial assistance to those affected by the pandemic. In addition, scientists around the world are working on developing a vaccine for COVID-19 in order to help stop its spread.
Explanation:
I hope makatulong
9. The latest news about philippine showbiz
Answer:
Ma ris Racal spot on with her response to payatot, sobrang tuyot comments Ma ris Racal to her body-sha mers on insta gram
Explanation:
brainliest
10. latest news about covid 19
Answer:
dumafami ang kaso nang covid 19 sa pilipinas at madami nading ni lockdown na lugar sa maynila
Explanation:
tama ho bayan
Answer:
Madaming nagkakasakit dito hindi minsan nakasuot ng face mask, face shield, social distancing at naghuhugaa ng kamay o nagaalcohol
Explanation:
Pa-brainliest answer naman po
11. whats new in latest computer
"Now, computer that can read your body language"....
Scientists have developed a computer that understands the body movements of multiple people from a video in real time, including the pose of each individual's fingers.
12. balitang pinoy latest news
Sanofi Pasteur Asia Pacific head Thomas Triomphe apologized Wednesday for the "confusion" over the company's advisory that sparked alarm over their dengue vaccine's safety.
Speaking at the House hearing on the issue, Triomphe apologized for the "misunderstanding" that arose after Sanofi said people who had not had dengue before may suffer "severe" disease if they contract the virus after receiving Dengvaxia.
"I am sorry if this has created confusion, and this is why i would like to clarify... to make sure that people can understand that there is no need to panic," Triomphe said.
The apology was prompted by a tense inquiry by SAGIP Party list Rep. Rodante Marcoleta, who said he wanted Triomphe to apologize "profusely" and "honestly" to Filipinos.
A visibly upset Marcoleta scolded Triomphe for the panic dealt by the advisory. He questioned if Triomphe fully understood the impact of the issue on the Filipino community.
"Did it occur to you that such kind of a statement or advisory have caused sleepless nights, emotional distress and other similar emotional insecurities to our people," he asked Triomphe.
The government has vaccinated over 830,000 students with Dengvaxia, with an estimated 10 percent not having had dengue yet.
READ: TIMELINE: The Dengvaxia controversy
Following Dengvaxia's update, there has been public uproar over the possible effects of the vaccine on the children.
An apologetic Triomphe, meanwhile, responded saying he "fully understood" the concerns of the parents and the "community."
He said he wanted to clarify what the company meant when it used the term "severe disease."
"I wanted to fly here to share the fact that I do understand the concerns and I wanted to provide the fact to make sure that people understand that there is no reason to panic and I can substantiate that in details," he said.
Triomphe said the term came from the clinical trials, which were not under the monitoring of Sanofi Pasteur, but were conducted by an independent data monitoring committee.
"It is this protocol, started in 2011, that defines what is the definition of severe dengue and therefore what we need to use it for in the future after the trial is done," he said.
Triomphe also reiterated that Dengvaxia continues to be a safe and effective vaccine.
He said there are no contradictions between Sanofi's initial announcement on November 29, and its subsequent statements that, according to some lawmakers, appeared to downplay possible risks following the public uproar on the issue.
He insisted that Sanofi made it clear in its initial statement that there is only a 0.2 percent increased risk of getting dengue symptoms for patients who have not had dengue before.
In its opening statement at the Senate probe on the issue Monday, Triomphe also said persons who had not been infected with dengue before have a 0.2 percent increased risk of getting "traditional dengue symptoms" like fever, low platelet count, or nose or gum bleeding.
READ: Sanofi clarifies 'misconceptions,' insists Dengvaxia 'safe'
Health secretary Francisco Duque, however, said at the House hearing it was obvious that Sanofi is backpedaling.
"They were trying to water down the impact of their initial advisory that created public uproar and so...napilitan kumambyo [You were forced to backpedal]," he said.
The House committees on good government and health reopened its inquiry on the health department's dengue immunization program a year after it held hearings on the matter from November to December 2016.
Triomphe also attended the Senate hearing on the issue Monday, where he said Dengvaxia continues to be a "safe" and "effective" drug.
13. the latest news is an example of _______.
Answer:
corona virus
Explanation:
try ko lang po
14. latest news for today about weather
Answer:
SynopsisIssued at 4:00 PM, 13 March 2021
SYNOPSIS: At 3:00 PM today, the Low Pressure Area (LPA) was estimated based on all available data at 75 km East Northeast of Puerto Princesa City, Palawan (10.1°N, 119.3°E). Northeast Monsoon affecting Northern Luzon. Tail-end of Frontal System (Shear Line) affecting the eastern section of Southern Luzon
15. latest news in davao city
Answer:
EnglishPROGRESSIVE groups continue to seek justice on the death of the "New Bataan 5 Massacre" who were allegedly killed by state forces in an encounter a year ago.
In a press release from Anakbayan-Southern Mindanao, the group commemorated the incident during the 37th anniversary of the People Power Revolution in a protest held Saturday, February 25 along Freedom Park in Davao City.
TagalogPATULOY ang paghingi ng hustisya ng mga progresibong grupo sa pagkamatay ng "New Bataan 5 Massacre" na pinatay umano ng pwersa ng estado sa isang engkwentro noong isang taon.
Sa isang press release mula sa Anakbayan-Southern Mindanao, ginunita ng grupo ang insidente noong ika-37 anibersaryo ng People Power Revolution sa isang protesta na ginanap noong Sabado, Pebrero 25 sa Freedom Park sa Davao City.
16. the tv news anchor is giving the latest news update
Answer:
letter A.
Explanation:
I'm not sure about my answer
17. what is the latest news you listened
Answer:
bagyong Rolly/super typhoon Rolly
Explanation:
18. latest news about echonomics?
answer
echonomics is a that because of that is to that
19. What is the latest news today?
Answer:
covid 19 in the news break
Explanation:
i brainliest answer mo ha
please
20. the TV news anchor is giving the latest news update
Answer:
a.Public communication
Explanation:
bacause if TV anchor give a speach on TV that is public communication bacause the TV is making know to public people.
21. News Report (latest)
Answer:
tumaas yung covid
Explanation:
yuuuuh
22. getting the latest news
Answer:
About covid-19 that sorrounding to the world thx
23. latest news Impact of globalization education
Answer:
One of the areas in which activity showed the impact of globalization is culture. Currently, globalization contributes to the exchange of cultural values. ... Expansion of cultural contacts in the modern world, communication and knowledge to bridge gaps between nations.
Answer:
Globalization has had many obvious effects on educational technology and communication systems change the way education is delivered as well as roles played by both teachers and students. The development of this technology is facilitating the transition from an industrial based society to an information-based one.
Explanation:
24. balitang pinoy latest news
Sanofi Pasteur Asia Pacific head Thomas Triomphe apologized Wednesday for the "confusion" over the company's advisory that sparked alarm over their dengue vaccine's safety.
Speaking at the House hearing on the issue, Triomphe apologized for the "misunderstanding" that arose after Sanofi said people who had not had dengue before may suffer "severe" disease if they contract the virus after receiving Dengvaxia.
"I am sorry if this has created confusion, and this is why i would like to clarify... to make sure that people can understand that there is no need to panic," Triomphe said.
The apology was prompted by a tense inquiry by SAGIP Party list Rep. Rodante Marcoleta, who said he wanted Triomphe to apologize "profusely" and "honestly" to Filipinos.
A visibly upset Marcoleta scolded Triomphe for the panic dealt by the advisory. He questioned if Triomphe fully understood the impact of the issue on the Filipino community.
"Did it occur to you that such kind of a statement or advisory have caused sleepless nights, emotional distress and other similar emotional insecurities to our people," he asked Triomphe.
The government has vaccinated over 830,000 students with Dengvaxia, with an estimated 10 percent not having had dengue yet.
READ: TIMELINE: The Dengvaxia controversy
Following Dengvaxia's update, there has been public uproar over the possible effects of the vaccine on the children.
An apologetic Triomphe, meanwhile, responded saying he "fully understood" the concerns of the parents and the "community."
He said he wanted to clarify what the company meant when it used the term "severe disease."
"I wanted to fly here to share the fact that I do understand the concerns and I wanted to provide the fact to make sure that people understand that there is no reason to panic and I can substantiate that in details," he said.
Triomphe said the term came from the clinical trials, which were not under the monitoring of Sanofi Pasteur, but were conducted by an independent data monitoring committee.
"It is this protocol, started in 2011, that defines what is the definition of severe dengue and therefore what we need to use it for in the future after the trial is done," he said.
Triomphe also reiterated that Dengvaxia continues to be a safe and effective vaccine.
He said there are no contradictions between Sanofi's initial announcement on November 29, and its subsequent statements that, according to some lawmakers, appeared to downplay possible risks following the public uproar on the issue.
He insisted that Sanofi made it clear in its initial statement that there is only a 0.2 percent increased risk of getting dengue symptoms for patients who have not had dengue before.
In its opening statement at the Senate probe on the issue Monday, Triomphe also said persons who had not been infected with dengue before have a 0.2 percent increased risk of getting "traditional dengue symptoms" like fever, low platelet count, or nose or gum bleeding.
READ: Sanofi clarifies 'misconceptions,' insists Dengvaxia 'safe'
Health secretary Francisco Duque, however, said at the House hearing it was obvious that Sanofi is backpedaling.
"They were trying to water down the impact of their initial advisory that created public uproar and so...napilitan kumambyo [You were forced to backpedal]," he said.
The House committees on good government and health reopened its inquiry on the health department's dengue immunization program a year after it held hearings on the matter from November to December 2016.
Triomphe also attended the Senate hearing on the issue Monday, where he said Dengvaxia continues to be a "safe" and "effective" drug.
25. the family is watching the latest news on CNN.
Answer:
what is your question?
well I will just answer related to it
-It is important to stay at news especially right now to be informed and it is needed to ensure the safety of citizens.
26. did you hear the latest news?
Answer:
Ahm, honestly nope, I didn't even know about it.. I'm just stating the fact.
27. 11. How to change active into passive voice in the given sentence below?Grandpa has read the latest news about COVID-19 cases.A. The latest news about COVID-19 cases has read by grandpa. B. The latest news about COVID-19 cases had read by grandpa. C. The latest news about COVID-19 has been read by grandpa. D. The latest news about COVID-19 have been read by grandpa.
Answer:
C/D
Explanation:
hope it can help, pa Brainliest nalang po
28. give a new/latest article
Answer:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03066-x
We Are Social, the socially-led creative agency and Hootsuite, the global leader in social media management, have released Digital 2020, their latest annual report on social media and digital trends.
The report presents data from every country around the world, with key findings including an ongoing gender gap in social media use, global growth in the use of voice interfaces, and concerns around personal data security.
Internet: 4.54 billion people are now online, and half of internet users use ad blockers
4.54 billion people are now online, a year-on-year increase of 298 million, or 7%—we are approaching internet penetration of 60%. However, roughly 3.2 billion people around the world remain offline.
29. what is the new or latest thing in baking
u need egg, milk, butter
30. what is the latest news report
Answer:
Latest reports
• Corona virus live updates,Maharashtra continues to report higher cases.
• NBA had 7 new COVID-19 positives in final report of 1st half of season.
• DLL Report:Welcome to March-its DII college basketball tournament time.
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