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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

A Quick Trip Into The World of Manga!





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Mangago has recently become the talk of the town. So why is that? What makes Mangago so remarkable?



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Manga is amongst the most remarkable phenomena in Japan and the entire planet. With a long and rich history that is strongly ingrained in rich Japanese art. These manga novels, which are the core of the Otaku culture, have also been a significant component in Japan's publishing businesses. It produces a stimulating effect, attracting billions of people of all age groups. It also inspired broad-spectrum pieces of graphic novel artistry in other countries.

Manga has become a fundamental and nearly inextricable part of Japan's culture. They managed to spread information and awareness across the globe, covering everything from historical to youthful romances to futuristic sci-fi and even true-to-life issues.

They typically transcend towards anime and even cosplay, staying consistently popular among their alleviating audience and enthusiasts, aiming to produce a distinctive style and captivating Manga stories.



What exactly is manga, and the history behind it?

Despite mainstream manga originating from an explosion of artistic talent during the United States' occupancy of Japan from 1945 to 1952, however, its roots are linked back to millennia ago. Many consider Choju-giga (Scrolls of Frolicking Animals) to be the first manga in Japan, which emerged from a collection of illustrations featuring frogs and rabbits in the 12th century. In reality, many manga-ka (manga creators and comic book artists) still use their approach of painting a cast's legs to imitate running.

While another book of illustrations, Toba Ehon, was published during the Edo Period (1603–1867), it was not until 1798 that the name "manga" was coined to denote the graphic novel Shiji no Yukikai (Four Seasons) by Santō Kyōden. It reappeared in 1814 with a cover name of Aikawa Mina's Manga hyakujo and the renowned Hokusai Manga volumes of illustrations by the renowned ukiyo-e artist Hokusai.



What is the reason behind Manga is so widely known?

Manga, which can be published in graphic novels, quarterly magazines, or children's books, has it all, as shown by the variety of genres. Year after year, people of any age spend too much money on manga books in order to experience complicated narratives with emotional complexity. The multi-volume series, which might range from three to twenty chapters, are built to maintain readers' interest and entice them to return for even more, where they have done effectively for ages. Manga's particular aesthetic, the blatant exhibition of feelings that are frequently excessively overdone, and the clear lines done in ink have appeared the reason behind why people in Japan and several other places are captivated by it.

Manga is distributed to kids early for both fun and learning experience, and as a result, they begin reading manga from specific genres as they get older and older. In some ways, manga assists in molding them as people and influences their personalities through brilliant and very well narratives about economics, government, culture, romances, and everyday life, stories that frequently contain religious or philosophical themes.



How to properly read Manga? And what are the components used for it?

Manga novels are typically read from right to left and top to bottom, similar to Japanese text. The story is encapsulated within a frame known as Koma. When reading a manga chapter, begin with the Koma in the upper right-hand corner and end with the Koma in the lower left-hand corner. Manpu, Fukidashi, and Gitaigo are some of the components needed to compose a manga novel.



Manpu

Manga characters are referred to as manpu. They are widely employed to indicate motion or feelings, with common symbols conveying sensations such as grief, rage, humiliation, or exhaustion. When these typical characters are seen by avid manga readers, the lengthy text becomes unnecessary.



Fukidashi

Fukidashi is the dialogue cloud, which considers giving manga characters their thought. The structure of the fukidashi represents the tone of the message being communicated. Fukidashi that are firm and spherical symbolize regular speech, but cloudlike fukidashi indicate joy, and jagged fukidashi show astonishment or anger.



Gitaigo

Gitaigo, Giongo, and Giseigo are three methods manga depict audio effects and emotions in a novel. In comparison to the English language, the Japanese language has more than four times the quantity of onomatopoeic words, giving manga storylines plenty of room for emotive audio. In fact, there have been so many gitaigo that it would make everyone (woozy)!




A reading encounter with multimodel facets

Manga is also known as multimodel. On the other hand, there are a lot of things going on. Reading manga necessitates the capacity to discern characters, analyze overlapped words and visuals, comprehend cultural allusions, and embrace regional nuances in the narrative.



Why should you go and visit Mangago?


Here are the pros of visiting Mangago.


It does not need you to subscribe.

Many websites encourage people to subscribe and provide names, ages, email addresses, including their bank account numbers. And yet these websites also claimed to provide readers with free manga.


It features very few commercial interruptions.

Since there's no website that could function without commercials, many websites are ready to limit the number of pop-up ads or redirections in terms of giving their users a much more pleasurable browsing experience away from interruptions from other things on the page.


It has a big archive of manga collections.

A pretty good site should be designed to offer the most iconic, new, and classic mangas there are. And all of the significant factors can be found in Mangago. Users can get something new to read every visit because it changes its content regularly and is also on popular demand.


It offers an easy-to-navigate interface.

The sleek homepage of a Mangago makes it easy to browse and browse. You would have no problems navigating the website people will spend the entire time reading mangas uninterrupted.


Here are the cons of visiting Mangago.

The possibility that the translated version will be inadequate or poorly written.

You don't have a hold of the pop-up ads that might come out anytime.



What do other people think of Mangago?

Mangago is gaining popularity as a result of the advantages it brings to consumers. It is regarded as a suitable site for reading manga online. Some people like it since it ensures that their devices will not be infected or targeted by malware.

And as they came across many websites because of their love for manga, they assure that only Mangago offers their service literally everything for free. Without the hassle of subscribing and pilling bills.

What are the negative effects of Manga on people?

As previously discussed in this issue, certain mangaowl contains profane words, sexual content, and gruesome graphic violence images. Some people seem to find this to be a drawback if they are terrified about killing or are opposed to naked images. Others would see it as a disadvantage because they're too young and naive to be accustomed to such things. And you will, therefore, certainly see manga as a problem. We can't deny that not every manga is suitable for kids. Manga could also deter you from reading all day, and it may cause eye damage. Especially, when you're reading manga in the dark. But most manga readers are too busy to take on such a challenge.

Is manga dangerous for your health?

For some adults, yes it is. For kids, it depends on what kind of manga they're exposed to. The normal mental condition of a kid is immaturity. While the journey to adulthood involves a maturing and development stage, Lack of maturity is the incapacity to apply one's learning without being directed by others. Manga, along with other things, such as the Japanese school system, is among the most significant impediments to reaching this level of mental maturity. Unless someone rushes up with an anti-Japanese rant, a huge portion of the country and its citizens will never achieve this mature mental condition.

In conclusion, everything you consume excessively is bad for your health. That's why control is such a crucial component of every choice you make in life. Since certain manga can educate you on things you are oblivious to, Moreover, the manga could also broaden your imagination and give you a fresh way of looking at things. Manga introduced a lot of readers to a creative and fun aspect of something they had not seen or experienced before. Others say they have gotten a lot better at drawing since they started reading manga. It's why I conclude that manga only does good things to everyone.


PHL Post Office urges students to participate in the UPU Letter Writing Contest


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The Philippine Post Office (PHLPost) and the Universal Postal Union (UPU), through the International Bureau, invites youth ages 9 to 15 to join its 51st International Letter Writing Competition for Young People, to strengthen literacy through the art of letter-writing.

"The contest is designed to develop the young people's skills in composition and the ability to express their thoughts clearly, to foster their enjoyment of letter-writing and to help strengthen the bonds of international friendship – one of the basic missions of the UPU," the Post Office said in a statement.

Supported by the Department of Education (DepEd), participants from public and private schools nationwide will have to write a letter to an “influential person about why and how to take action on climate change”.

Entries to the competition must be written in English, and should be handwritten with no erasures.

Submissions should not exceed 800 words and must contain the basic elements of a letter – heading, salutation, body of the letter, complimentary close and signature.

The Post Office reminded participants to indicate in a separate sheet of paper the following information: number of words of the letter composition, participant's complete name and home address, gender of the participant, age and date of birth, colored photo of the participant (300 dpi minimum), name and address of school including year or grade level of participant, and contact number of the school and the participant.

Entries should be placed in a brown envelope and be submitted strictly through Domestic Express Mail Service (DEMS) – UPU 51st International Letter Writing Competition for Young People (2022), Post Shop, Philately and Museum Division, Philippine Postal Corporation, 3/F Manila Central Post Office Building, Magallanes Drive Liwasang Bonifacio, Barangay 659-A, Ermita 1000 Manila. Entries sent via private couriers will be automatically disqualified.

Judging will be based on relevance to the theme of the composition (30 percent), imagination and originality of the contents (20 percent), demonstrates a good style of writing and communication (20 percent), demonstrates an extensive vocabulary (20 percent), and youthfulness of the tone (10 percent).

Submissions will be accepted until April 25, 2022, and the final winner will be determined on May 2, 2022.

First prize for the contest is P25,000 cash with medal and presentation frame, second prize will receive P15,000 with medal and presentation frame, and third prize will receive P10,000 with medal and presentation frame.

Interested participants may call Ms. Joy Edralin-Cacho at Tel. No. 8527-01-32 or visit the official website of the Philippine Postal Corporation at phlpost.gov.ph, Facebook pages @PHLpost and @Pilipinas Philately, or twitter account @phlpostofficial for updates on the letter-writing competition.

Sunday, April 3, 2022

SM Supermalls partners with GSP to boost DOH's 'Resbakuna Kids' campaign


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Laging Handa! SM Supermalls, the PH government’s single biggest private entity partner, together with Girl Scouts of the Philippines (GSP) launched Resbakuna Kids to vaccinate Girl Scouts aged 5-17 and adult members for booster shots at SM Megamall's Kids wonderland-themed vaccination site. The event was attended by SM Supermalls Senior VP for Marketing Joaquin San Agustin, SM Supermalls Asst. VP for Operations Ian Mathay, Mandaluyong City Hospital Director Cesar J. Tutaan and GSP National President Nina Lim-Yuson.



SM Supermalls teams up with the Girl Scouts of the Philippines (GSP) to boost the Department of Health’s ‘Resbakuna Kids’ nationwide vaccination campaign.

SM Supermalls’ ongoing vaccination efforts will now also welcome over 700,000 members of the GSP to get inoculated against COVID-19 starting April 2.

“We remain devoted to supporting the ‘Resbakuna Kids’ campaign of the Department of Health, and I think what’s more important is being able to administer the vaccinations particularly to the Girl Scouts of the Philippines who have not been vaccinated yet,” said Joaquin San Agustin, Senior Vice President of Marketing at SM Supermalls.

San Agustin also urged those who are still hesitant to get jabbed to safeguard the public’s health and safety.








“We encourage everyone to get vaccinated and for those who were vaccinated to get their boosters. It is not only for the safety of the person [but it is also] for the safety of their families and we, at SM Supermalls, will always welcome everyone for vaccinations here in our malls nationwide,” San Augstin said.

GSP National President Nina Lim-Yuson also echoed the need for children to get vaccinated so they can fulfill their duty of serving their communities.

“We know the Girl Scouts [of the Philippines] made their promise to serve God and our country and to help people at all times. You cannot help others if you are sick. We want everybody to be healthy and well, and that is why we hope they will all get vaccinated at SM Supermalls,” Yuson said.

This initiative led by SM Supermalls is encouraging members of the GSP who have not been vaccinated yet, especially children aged 5 to 11, 12 to 17 and senior citizens to get jabbed at their nearest SM mall vaccination site.






 

Prior to the vaccination day, GSP members must register in their respective local councils. Parents and guardians must also secure copies of any of the following documents: birth certificate, health records, school registration or ID, or baptismal certificate.

The collaboration between SM Supermalls and the GSP aims to speed up the vaccination rollout in the Philippines in order to achieve herd immunity in the country as soon as possible.

As the single biggest entity to vaccinate Filipinos in the country, SM Supermalls has already administered over 9.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines nationwide in its 78 mall vaccination sites. The mall chain remains dedicated in its commitment to ensuring a safe malling experience for the public through its staunch support of the government’s nationwide vaccination campaign.
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