Strategic plan TVC Radio ad Print ad & below the line activities Presented by: Group 4 – BC6B HLM Leader: Yabes‚ Jocel Anne A. Members: Roxas‚ Lilie Jane Tibay‚ Ariel Bermejo‚ Allen James Evaristo‚ Mikee Iglesias‚ Iza Linda‚ Maureen Celestial‚ Sheina Presented to: Prof. Raymond Galang Date: March 6‚ 2013 Strategic Plan Client: Del Monte‚ Philippines WHER ARE WE? (Standing in the Market) Market Size and Nature Food and beverage manufacturing
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my boys classmates. After we played and the bell rang‚ our clothes was so dirty and we smell sweat. And Mam Flordelyn again got irritated with us‚ because she said “Mura daw mi ug mga bata’’ Our school have a many activities. In a month of July‚ we celebrated Nutrition Month. In August‚Buwan ng Wika. During our Buwan Ng Wika we ate together with my classmates in our room and we enjoyed it. In September‚ we have an Intramurals‚ everybody was so busy because of preparations. In our Intrams‚ we have
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best play I have watched so far. It was the first time I watched a play in UP and also my first time to see Dulaang UP perform. Before I watch the play‚ many of my friends who were studying in UP said that‚ “The best ang Dulaang UP. Sobrang galing ng mga yan.” My expectations to the Dulaang UP were achieved because of what I saw. The actors and actresses who played a character in the Ibong Adarna were all very good and striking. I felt like I was part of the whole show as they performed. The Ibong
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Parisian Life Spolarium‚ 1884 Homage to Tandang Sora‚ 1997 Monumento ni Bonifacio‚ 1930 Allegorical Harpoon People Power‚ 1993 Spirit of Pinaglabanan‚ 1974 Penitensya‚ 1982 Amihan‚ 1980 Likha ng mga Kilalang Pintor Fernando Amorsolo * Tinikling in Oil - Oil on canvas. Farmers dancing the traditional bamboo dance‚ named after the field birds that jump about with their long legs. This oil painting on canvas depicts a rural scene where a group
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Why many Filipino people are forgiving? Giving offenders a “second chance” rather than punishing them is inherently Filipino. Let’s take for example the apology offered by the Magdalo mutineers which comes as no surprise in light of the Filipinos forgiving nature. Despite the very good laws we have here in the Philippines‚ we don’t think settlement of it will still be possible. We rarely condemn people‚ we just require them to change their ways. Ms. Arroyo’s granting of amnesty towards the Magdalo
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Good Citizenship Values A good citizen is one who properly fulfills his or her role as a citizen. There are many opinions as to what constitutes a good citizen. Theodore said‚ "The first requisite of a good citizen in this Republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight." Education is sometimes viewed as a prerequisite to good citizenship‚ in that it helps citizens make good decisions and deal with demagogues who would delude them. Roger Solder writes that in a democracy
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Chapter 5 STRUGGLE FOR RIGHTS AND FREEDOM 1. Revolt of Lakandula and Soliman (1574) Lakandula and Soliman decided to rise in arms. They proclaimed their revolt and gathered in Navotas. Cause: Lavezaris’s reversal of Legazpi’s policy of excempting the native rulers from tributes 2. First Pampanga Revolt (1585) Some brave Pampangueño leaders connived w/ the people of Manila and the Borneans. The leaders were arrested abd executed w/out any fair trial. Cause Abuses of the Encomenderos
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astounding intelligence and aptitude for learning at a very young age when he learned his letters from his mother and could read and write at the age of five. THE FIRST POEM At an early age of eight‚ Rizal wrote his first poem entitled “Sa Aking Mga Kababata”. Whenever people of a country truly love The language which by heav’n they were taught to use That country also surely liberty pursue As does the bird which soars to freer space above. For language is the final judge and referee Upon
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Nonverbal Components of Delivery and Question-and-Answer Sessions By Angelica Joy A. Balanquit Nonverbal Components of Delivery The nonverbal components of a delivery are those aspects communicated through our BODIES and FACES. It has a powerful effect on the meanings exchanged between two people. Between 65% and 93% of the total meaning of a message comes to us through non verbal signals. In addition‚ when nonverbal signals contradict verbal signals‚ people tend to believe the nonverbal
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AMERICAN REGIME One can say that the major contribution brought to the Philippine literature under the American Regime (1898-1941) is the production of the Philippine Literature in English‚ which is divided into three different time frames : The Period of Re-Orientation (1898-1910); Imitation (1910-1925); and Self-Discovery (1925). The Philippine Literature in English saw it’s dawn with the introduction of free public instruction and the use of English as a Lingua Franca in all levels of education
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