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Name: JOHN PATRIC COMIA HUMSS-03

Activity 1: "True or False"

1. Contemporary dance can't be dance in any style of music.

2. The primary creative tools of contemporary dance are body, music, and time.

3. In 20th century the contemporary dance was developed.

4. Contemporary dance techniques allows dancers to push new boundaries of body


movements.

5. It is the natural dance alignment of the body.

Activity 2.

Directions: give one song that describe your mood and feelings right now and why?

The song that describes my moods and feeling right now is the song title name Sunday
best by surfaces. Because in the first line of the song "Feeling Good, like I should, went
and took a walk around the neighborhood, feeling blessed, never stressed. this is like, I
always to do and say to myself. Like right now, there are many schools works to finish
and household chores at the same time. However, I know I can do and pass them. I
don't want to be stress because I know everything will be okay, like in the moods of the
song.

The Chorus of the song says,


"E-e-everyone falls, down Sometimes
But you just
gotta know it'll all be fine
It's okay, uh-huh, uh, uh, It's okay, it's okay".
Sometimes in my life, I failed but I also talked to myself that I need to accept my failure
that I faced every day and every time because acceptance and move on is the key and
face the present and reality that I facing right now. Like today I got a low grade in
Entrepreneurship, but I know that I will do my best and got a high Grade on that
subject next time and everything will be okay. This song is the actual description of my
moods and feeling right now. Full of positivity, blessed and happy, and don't want to be
stress.
I'm sorry,' Sotto tells Kennedy family MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) - "If it upsets the Kennedy
family, then I'm sorry." In a privilege speech on Tuesday, November 13, Sen Vicente "Tito" Sotto III
apologized to the Kennedys for a speech he earlier made using the quotes of the late US Sen Robert
F Kennedy. "Copying is the highest form of flattery, but if it upsets the Kennedy family then I'm sorry
but that is not the intention we have when we used it," Sotto said. He insisted however that he did not
commit plagiarism. Sotto has been hounded anew by plagiarism accusations following a letter signed
by Kerry Kennedy, daughter of Kennedy, and president of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice
and Human Rights. In the letter, Kerry Kennedy accused Sen Sotto of "flagrantly" and "deceptively"
plagiarizing a 1966 Day of Affirmation speech of her father. In his speech, Sotto said he got the
"inspirational line" from a text message sent by a Christian leader. He said he did not know that the
line was Kennedy's and he only used it in his speech because he found it fitting in his message
against the Reproductive Health (RH) bill. "Sabi nila kay Kennedy ang linya na iyon kaya 'di ko alam
kaagad iyon. Kung sa tingin nila ay kinopya at tingin ng Kennedy family, kinopya ko, pwede sapagkat
kinopya ko nga sa text iyon. But Mr President copying or imitation is the highest form of flattery, but it
if upsets the Kennedy family then I'm sorry. But that is not the intention that we had when we used it."
(They say the line is Kennedy's but I did not know that at the outset. If they think I copied it and the
Kennedys think I copied it, that's possible because I did copy it from the text.) Reporters sought to
interview Sotto on the ethics case but he told them to just wait for his privilege speech. 'I did not
plagiarize' Kerry Kennedy's letter was among those presented by bloggers and academics in an
ethics complaint they filed on Tuesday with the Senate against Sotto. Sotto stressed though that he
had repeatedly said during his anti-RH bill speeches that his words were not his own and he got it
from experts. "Ang plagiarism ay to steal or pass off ideas or words of another as one's own without
crediting the source. Mr President, wala ho akong inangkin," Sotto said. (I did not claim the quotes to
be my own.) "Kung sasabihin lang sa akin, nangopya, mag-apologize ka, ay talagang madali iyon eh.
Talagang kinopya eh. Pero hindi ko plinagiarize. Iba iyon. Maliwanag yun." (But I did not commit
plagiarism. That's clear.) He added: "When I got that line, I translated and delivered in Filipino
because I found it fit in what I was fighting for so I didn't claim it." Sotto also said the academe and
the legislature have different standards on plagiarism. "Iba po ang pananaw sa academe. Sa
academe kasi ang pangongopya bawal at kung anu-ano ang bawal. Pero dito ho sa Senado, hindi po
iyon, ibang usapan po iyon pero wag na iyon." (The academe has a different view. In the academe,
copying is prohibited, they prohibit all sorts of things. But here in the Senate, it's not. It's another
discussion.) Misinformation, obfuscation Sotto said his critics were resorting to "persecution" and
"obfuscation" by filing the complaint. He said the issue was actually the RH bill. "Imbis na sagutin ang
16 na puntos na niraise ko nung 3 turno en contra ko, ang binalik sa akin ay plagiarism." (Instead of
addressing the 16 points I raised in my turno en contra speeches, what they are throwing at me is
plagiarism.) The senator also questioned the supposed involvement of an Akbayan representative in
the ethics complaint. He said the media advisory sent to reporters came from the office of an
Akbayan congressman. Walden Bello is the only male representative of Akbayan. "Nagtataka ako,
gusto kong tanungin ang Senate President, ano ba ang koneksyon ng congressman bakit makikialam
sa pagfafile ng ethics committee sa isang senador?" (I am wondering what is the connection of a
congressman, why he will meddle with the filing of an ethics complaint against the senator.) Source:
Macaraig, Ayiee. (2012). I'm Sorry,' Sotto tells Kennedy Family. Retrieved from
https://www.rappler.com/nation/sotto-to-kennedy-i-m-sorry.

1. Do you consider Sotto's action as plagiarism or not? Explain.


2. Do you agree with the reasons he stated towards plagiarism allegations? Explain

3. Do you think Sotto's apology is enough for the 'alleged' plagiarism? Explain.

4. What have you learned on this article?

5. If you were Sotto, what actions will you do to avoid the accusations of plagiarism?

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