CP 1.A

Cards (33)

  • James Watt - Steam Engine
  • Johannes Guttenberg - printing press
  • Charles Babbage- Computer
  • Vinton Cerf - Internet
  • Tim Berners Lee - World Wide Web
  • Vladimir K. Zworykin and Philo Farnsworth - Television
  • Thomas Alva Edison- Light Bulb
  • Alexander Fleming- Penicillin
  • Alexander Graham Bell- Telephone
  • AGAPITO FLORES- A Filipino Inventor who is known for his funnel of the
    Fluorescent light tube invention – one of the most commonly used
    lighting device in the world.
  • FE DEL MUNDO- The first Asian to have entered the prestigious Harvard University’s School
    of Medicine is also credited for her studies that lead to the invention of
    incubator and jaundice relieving device.
  • ROBERTO DEL ROSARIO- is the president of the Trebel Music Corporation and
    the inventor of the Karaoke Sing Along System in 1975.
  • EDWARDO SAN JUAN -He is the inventor of the Moon Buggy or the Lunar Rover
  • GREGORIO ZARA- was born in Lipa City Philippines, invented the
    videophone in 1955 and referred to as a Photophone separator
    signal.
  • ABELARDO AGUILAR- ERYTHROMYCIN
  • RUDY LANTANO SR.- ALCO-DIESEL, LAN-GAS AND SUPERBUNKER FORMULA L
  • FEMININE HYGIENE - DR. VIRGILIO MALANG
  • DIOSDADO BANATAO – introduced the first single-chip graphical user interface accelerator that
    made computers work a lot faster and for helping develop the Ethernet
    controller chip that made the Internet possible.
  • FRANCISCO QUISUMBING- quick ink
  • Ancient History- 6000 BC650 AD
  • Medieval History- 500 AD1500 AD
  • Modern History- 500 AD-Present Day
  • Freud was initially attracted to cocaine because he wanted to help a close friend.
  • Free association is a practice in psychoanalytic therapy. In this practice, a therapist asks a
    person in therapy to freely share thoughts, words, and anything else that comes to mind.
  • Josef Breuer succeeded in treating Anna by helping her to recall forgotten
    memories of traumatic events.
  • Sigmund Freud (1856 to 1939) was the founding father of psychoanalysis,
  • This era of human history saw widespread use of bronze and iron tools leading to the formation of composite human societies that eventually evolved to large empires. Ancient History
  • It is estimated that the world population stood at around 72 million at around 1000 BC. By 500 AD it stood around by 209 Million. Ancient History
  • There were many advances in science and other technological advances such as the invention of gunpowder and increased trade between Asia and Europe. Medieval History
  • In Europe, Medieval History is also referred to as the “Dark Ages” as many records were lost due to the chaos following the fall of the western half of the Roman Empire. Medieval history
  • The world population rose from 210 million in 500 AD to 461 million in 1500 AD. Medieval History
  • The technological advances would usher in a new era of enlightenment
    with new systems of government overcoming the old systems. Modern History
  • The world population rose from 460 million in 1500 AD to 7 billion as of
    2020 AD. modern history