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    analysis about the strengths and weaknesses of Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation as well as the opportunities and threats revealed by the information I have gathered on its external environment. Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation (MB) was founded as the Daily Bulletin on February 2‚ 1900 for the purpose of engaging in the publishing business. It was incorporated on June 12‚ 1912 as Bulletin Publishing Company and re- incorporated in 1959 as Bulletin Publishing Corporation. On June 22‚ 1989‚

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    Interactive Bulletin Board

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    tool for the distribution of information. In school‚ the bulletin board is used to post information for the students. It is essential for the distribution of important information inside the school. Although the traditional bulletin boards are often effective in transmitting information‚ some data may be lost in some instance. Sometimes the pins‚ pastes‚ and tapes are not enough to hold the posters and papers for the bulletin. The bulletin board can be destroyed by naughty students who like vandalisms

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    BULLETIN BOARDS Based on excerpts from The Expert Educator (Jones‚ et al. ‚ 1994 Description Bulletin boards are either stationary or portable (the latter being handy as room dividers). Most are faced with cork‚ facilitating the attachment of display items. They are often utilized for longterm (more than a few days) display of concepts being emphasized in class. Advantages or Special Purposes 1. Bulletin boards can be used to stimulate learner interest in specified topics of study. 2

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    Casa Manila

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    Casa Manila With the intention of understanding how Filipinos lived during the Spanish colonial era‚ we took a class trip to Casa Manila‚ a reconstructed Spanish colonial mansion of the mid-1800s‚ having in mind that we would get to see or have a preview of how the architecture was during the Spanish colonial period. Through taking a glimpse into a reconstructed replica of an original Spanish period house‚ we thought that the structure would enlighten us as to what the living conditions were like

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    manila galleons

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    The Manila Galleons Solongo Munkhsukh Colorado Heights University The Manila Galleons (1565 – 1815) There were extremely valuable ships called the “the manila galleons”‚ traveling between the Philippines and Acapulco‚ Mexico. As they describe the galleon at the Denver Art Museum “The salt cellar has a cut crystal base‚ a ship’s pearl-studded rigging‚ enamel sails‚ and flags bearing the coats-of-arms of several noble houses‚ as well as tiny

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    Manila and Rizal

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    Rizal Essay Even if this great man lived a century and a half ago‚ his teachings and the ideals he embodied are still alive today. In fact‚ there is a little bit of Jose Rizal in everyone if you only take a close look. He would probably squander his fortunes by now‚ because he loves women‚ and he is probably working as on OFW maybe as a Mercenary for a private military company abroad. Or he immigrated to Spain and worked as a Physician... And enjoys the weekend at the beach with his girlfriends‚

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    Torre de Manila

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    Torre de Manila: The biggest Photobomber “To foretell the destiny of a nation‚ it is necessary to open a book that tells of her past.” These wise words were said by our Philippine National Hero‚ Dr. Jose Rizal. Indeed‚ one has to ponder on the past in order to determine what future is ahead. Although it may not be the case when the Manila City government issued the building permit for the DMCI Homes‚ the developer of the most controversial Torre de Manila‚ who is dubbed as the “biggest photobomber”

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    Manila Ocean Park

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    cost of P1.2-billion. The park first opened on July 28‚ 1995. | San Lorenzo South Village‚ Santa Rosa City‚ Laguna‚ Philippines | Manila Zoo | It serves as one of the educational centers in the country where the viewing public can observe‚ discover and learn interesting facts about the beauty of Philippine fauna and flora. | Quirino Ave.‚ Adriatico St.‚ Malate Manila Luzon Philippines | Fantasy World |  Is a non-stock‚ non-profit corporation established primarily as a membership club which will

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    Manila Trip

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    Metro Manila is the capital city and overlooks Manila Bay. A bustling modern city‚ it comes alive at night with a host of vibrant bars‚ nightclubs‚ karaoke clubs‚ discotheques and pubs. Many tourists take flights from Manila to islands like Cebu; one of the larger islands with beautiful tropical beaches being the main draw. Mactan Island is best for water sports such as parasailing‚ windsurfing and jet skiing. With shallow crystal clear waters‚ there are also numerous dive sites. A definite side

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    Manila Museum

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    Manila Museums Manila’s history has seen it exposed to a variety of international influences and this has certainly played a major role in contributing to the cultural venues and museums that it now has to offer. The National Museum of the Philippines is arguably the highlight of this cultural scene in Manila and the one place not to miss‚ especially if you are at all interested in the events of the past in the city itself and other parts of the country too. Also very popular in Manila is the

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