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Lesson 7 Ullalim

Kalinga comes for the common noun “Kalinga” which means any mean enemy, fighter and good hunter.
Kalinga Literatures consist of the riddles, legend, chanted or sung myths, epic on ballads. Ullalim are
ballads that narrate the heroic exploits of the culture heroes which also emphasize the bravery and
pride of Kalinga people . Ullalim refers to a song sung by bards which deal to the heroic exploits usually
head huntings raids.

The Magical Birth of Banna , The Heroic Exploits of Banna, Marriage between enemies and Banna’s
becomes a python; this is the examples of the literally works of Kalinga reflect their personality they had
by not giving up those consequences comes their way, they also adventurous and brave as Banna does,
he explore a lot of place and having war with his enemy.

all the attitudes and beliefs of their ancestors they adopt it and it might treasured it for the another
generations come.
Where the Basketball was Invented: The History of Basketball

THE BIRTH PLACE OF BASKETBALL

Basketball is built into the fabric of Springfield College. The game was invented by Springfield College
instructor and graduate student James Naismith in 1891, and has grown into the worldwide athletic
phenomenon we know it to be today.

WHERE THE BASKETBALL ORIGINATED

It was the winter of 1891-1892. Inside a gymnasium at Springfield College ( then known as the
International YMCA Training School), located in Springfield, Mass., was a group of restless college
students. The young men had to be there: they were required to participate in indoor activities to burn
off the energy that has been building up since their football season ended. The gymnasium class offered
them activities such as marching , calisthenics and apparatus works, but these were pale substitutes for
the more exciting games of football and lacross they played in warmer seasons.

James Naismith, The Person Who invented Basketball

The instructor of this class was James Naismith, a 31 year old graduate student. After graduating from
PRESBYTERIAN College in Montreal with a theology degree, Naismith embraced his loe of atheletics and
headed to Springfield to study physical education at that time, a relatively new and unknown academic
discipline; under Luther Halsey Gulick, superintendent of physical education and recreation in the
United States.

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