San Diego’s History

20,000 B.C.

Hunting peoples of northeast Asia follow herds of Caribou, bison, and mammoth across the present day Bering Strait, which at several points in this period is a grassy plain a thousand miles broad. They then move south along ice-free corridors into the American continents. Anthropologists believe that humans first settled in the San Diego area as early as 20,000 years ago along the coast and 12,000 years ago in the desert.

7000 BC to 1000 BC
La Jollan people assimilate the original San Dieguito people (or evolve from them). Today’s La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club is neighbor to a major archeological site from this period.

November 12, 1602
First Christian religious service of record in California is conducted by Fray Antonio de la Ascensión, a member of Vizcaíno’s expedition, celebrating the feast day of San Diego. A meeting follows the Mass, and later Indians appear with bows and arrows, but the Spanish offer gifts and communicate with sign language. The encounter ends peacefully.

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Manila,Philippines

Manila, or as they say in the Philippines,”Maynila”  is the Capital of the Philippines. The Filipinos came from descents of  Indonesian and Malay, and was extensive with China and Japan.

There are 3 Big, major Islands in the Philippines. Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

Philippines independence day is June 12.

The President of the Philippines is Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino

The National Bird is the Maya, and the Animal is the Carabao

According to the 2010 census, the Manila population is  1,652,171 people.

The currency in the Philippines is “Philippine
Pesos”

The latitude and longitude of Manila is 14.5833° N, 121.0000° E

How to make Rice

Have you ever wondered how to make rice?

Im sure you do.

Whalee;; okayyy

step 1: Fill a rice cooker pot thingy (irdk what it’s called) with rice. Make sure you know how much you put in, and don’t fill it up too much because in the end, this amount will double.

Step 2: Fill the pot with water and rinse the rice out. Keep doing this until the water is clear and no longer “cloudy”

Step 3: fill the pot with rice again. Make sure the amount of water you add in is the same as the amount of rice. (e.g. 1 cup of rice= 1 cup of water)

step 4: put it in a rice cooker. If you don’t have a rice cooker, THEN GO BUY ONE c:

Ok im done now.