...Lyceum of the Philippines University Batangas City College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management Narrative Report on Room Division Tagaytay Highlands Tagaytay-Calamba Road, Tagaytay, Cavite January 20, 2015 – March 16, 2015 In Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the course HRA 10B For the degree in Bachelor of Science in International Tourism and Hospitality Management Specialized in Hotel and Restaurant Administration Submitted by: Aira O. Mugas Submitted to: Mrs. Rhea Mejia ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I want to give an overwhelming thanks to all people who helped me in accomplishing my On-the-Job training and with all gratefulness; this piece of work is dedicated to the following person. A special thanks to my Internship Coordinator, Mrs Sarah Macanas-Tengco for the assurance of the document needed for the internship. To my family, thank you for your financial support, trust, love and care to me. Who serve as an inspiration to me, who keep encouraging me to always make best out of everything and for their being proud and ever supporting family to me. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my training manager, Mrs. Christine Anacay, to my training supervisor Mrs. Rhoda De Los Reyes lastly to my trainer Mr. Arnie Anacay. I’ve learned a lot from them on how to perform housekeeping operations, how to be a responsible OJT students trainee, and from helping me a lot in performing...
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...I. Introduction Tourism provides a major economic development opportunity for many countries and a means of improving the livelihoods of its residents. Both the public and private sectors involved in tourism depend on planning to achieve sustainable tourism development that respects the local community, creates appropriate employment, maintains the natural environment, and delivers a quality visitor experience. However, many tourism destinations have pursued development without proper planning and without considering the many impacts such development will bring to the community. This session will discuss tourism planning approaches to achieve the goals and objectives of tourism development for a destination. For the purposes of discussion, a tourism destination can mean an entire country, a region, an island, a resort area, or a single project. The tourism plan is generally a formal document to guide both public sector and private sector development activities. Destination planning includes many different forms of planning such as economicdevelopment planning, land use planning, infrastructure planning ,and social services planning and involves many groups with different perspectives including governments, private investors and developers, and local communities. Balite Falls is nestled in a simple but clean and peaceful resort in the town of Amadeo. The latter is famous for its coffee; many coffee shops get their supply of beans from this town. A stream...
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...DASMARIÑAS College of Tourism and Hospitality Management Tourism Management Department A STUDY ON SUSTAINABILITY OF PARKS IN TAGAYTAY As part of the course requirement in ENGL102a Information Literacy Submitted by: Samantha Cezar Kim Ivy Martin Jericho Rafio Izabela Rodriguez Arriel Santos BTM22 Submitted to: Prof. Lydia Villanueva Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study This study will discuss what sustainable tourism is, and how it is applied in Tagaytay. The concept of conservation, preservation, and environmental protection have always had as their goal the desire to prevent the destruction of desirable natural conditions and species (Goeldner & Ritchie 2009). The city as a whole is a tourist destination. It is the most visited place by tourists in Cavite, therefore the city will need to be more cautious of how they sustain their attractions. The objective of this research will help understand the tourism industry more, and to raise awareness on how sustainability is applied in Tagaytay’s attractions. This will include various terms used by the tourism industry. B. Statement of the Problem The city of Tagaytay’s popularity among tourists – due to its excellent scenery and weather because of high elevation – the Department of Tourism considers it as a priority area for tourism development and is one of CALABARZON’s tourist center. Ever since Tagaytay became a famous destination for tourists and locals alike, they see to it that their city never loses its charm by continuous...
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...the Tourism Industry as perceived by the resident of Tagaytay City” aimed to determine the acceptability of Casino Filipino and its impacts to tourism industry as perceived by the residents of Tagaytay City. They find out the cultural, economic, and social impacts of Casino Filipino to the tourism industry as perceived by the residents of Tagaytay City. They used the descriptive form of method research to gather the needed information. They asked 150 residents of Tagaytay City. Questionnaire was used as the main tool in gathering needed information. In cultural impacts, the highest mean of score they got is in the preservation and restoration of heritage site, next is the acceptance of tourist values, revival of traditional arts and crafts. In economic impacts, the highest mean of score they got is in the better employment opportunities, next is the improved community infrastructure, and improvement of small businessess. Last is the social impacts, the residents respond by giving highest score in increasing public service, benefits to the residents, improved the communication skills is also considered. All of the three impacts as we can see is respectively agreed by the respondent. Coccossis (1996) asserts that sustainable tourism can be taken in four different interpretations that include” economic sustainability of tourism”, the “ecologically Sustainable tourism”,” sustainable tourism development” with both focus of environment as well as long term...
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... The province of Cavite abounds with historic sites and landmarks; museums, world class golf courses, outstanding gardens and facilities for leisure. It is the birthplace of a number of Filipino heroes and it has an interesting range of sites associated with the Philippine Revolution. Found in the province is the residence of the first president of the Republic, Gen Emilio Aguinaldo, which was also the site of the proclamation of independence from Spain on June 12, 1898. Cavite teems with natural resources and unique landscapes. It is home to Tagaytay City, which is situated 2,500 feet above sea level and a popular summer and holiday destination. The highway drive offers a breathtaking sight of the world-famous Taal Volcano and Lake which is a crater within an island within a lake. Vegetation dot the ridges of Tagaytay with a wide range of accommodation establishments and restaurants for tourists to savor the pleasures of leisure and relaxation with a magnificent view of Taal Lake and Volcano. II. HISTORY Cavite got its name from the Filipino word Kawit, which means hook, owing to the hook-shaped mass of land recorded on the old...
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...Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND I. Introduction It is smoking? It is killing many people? Why, would you want to smoke, if it causes so many dead people have all kinds of excuses for that question, Some of which include: “I’m stressed out”, “I need to lose weight”, and “I just want to fit in”. Would you want to die because you wanted to lose weight, you felt stressed, or you just want to be cool? There are many reasons why you should not-start smoking and why you should stop smoking now. II. Backgroud of the study Smoking is an adaptive behaviour which in most cases acquired when an individual is aware of the effects the associated with the habit. A large number of smokers know both the long and short term, smoking is the major cause of cardiovascular diseases, lung cancer, emphysema, and also premature aging. ‘‘Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health?” This is the packaging warning message. Cigarette, from the french word “cigarette”, meaning “small cigar”. Is a small cylinder effects of this habit which include respiratory diseases and cancer. Shockingly of finely cut tobacco leaves rolled in thin paper for smoking. The term cigarette is commonly used, refers to a tobacco but can apply to similar devices containing other herbs, such as ascloves or cannabis. The smoking habit is easily acquired by an individual. This is because there are various reasons attract an individual into attempting to smoke. Some individuals take the habit...
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... Industry as perceived by the resident of Tagaytay City” aimed to determine the acceptability of Casino Filipino and its impacts to tourism industry as perceived by the residents of Tagaytay City. They find out the cultural, economic, and social impacts of Casino Filipino to the tourism industry as perceived by the residents of Tagaytay City. They used the descriptive form of method research to gather the needed information. They asked 150 residents of Tagaytay City. Questionnaire was used as the main tool in gathering needed information. In cultural impacts, the highest mean of score they got is in the preservation and restoration of heritage site, next is the acceptance of tourist values, revival of traditional arts and crafts. In economic impacts, the highest mean of score they got is in the better employment opportunities, next is the improved community infrastructure, and improvement of small businessess. Last is the social impacts, the residents respond by giving highest score in increasing public service, benefits to the residents, improved the communication skills is also considered. All of the three impacts as we can see is respectively agreed by the respondent. Coccossis (1996) asserts that sustainable tourism can be taken in four different interpretations that include” economic sustainability of tourism”, the “ecologically Sustainable tourism”,” sustainable tourism development” with both focus of environment as well...
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...A Narrative Report -The day of the tour September 19, 2015 the day of the tour before that day our professor Sir. Benjamin Jaramilla is setting and directing us for all the things that we need to do during the tour 5:00 am in that morning all students of BSHRM set A. We meet in the Noli-Fili building in the University of Manila Noli-Fili building is the former office of the senate. While we are in the road to our destination we passed first at the road of the Espana Blvd. UST is the only university to have been visited by three popes four times: once by Pope Paul VI on November 28, 1970, twice by Pope John Paul II on February 18, 1981 and January 13, 1995, and once by Pope Francis on January 18, 2015 The patron of the university is St. Thomas Aquinas, while St. Catherine of Alexandria is the patroness. We passed now to quiapo church is the Minor Basilica of the black known as Saint John the Baptist Parish and colloquially known as Quiapo Church The basilica is famous home for the shrine of the Black Nazarene, a dark statue of Jesus Christ many claim to be miraculous. The parish is under the Archdiocese of Manila and its current rector is Rev. Msgr. Hernando Coronel. And now we passed in the Manila Metropolitan Theatre is also known as Tanghalang Pangkalakhan ng Maynila, building found at the Mehan Garden located on Padre Burgos Avenue corner Arroceros Street, near the Manila Central Post Office. It was designed by architect Juan M. Arellano and inaugurated...
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...Kathleen Ros P. Gonzales # 165 Brgy. Old Bulihan, Silang, Cavite Mobile Phone: 09085559729/09173670763 Email address: kathleenroseg@yahoo.com PRACTICUM OBJECTIVE: To be chosen as one of the trainees/ practicumers in a reputable hotel and restaurant institution to enhance my knowledge and skills in hotel and restaurant management. ________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION 2008-Present Cavite State University (Tertiary) Indang, Cavite ▪ Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management 2004-2008 General Mariano Alvarez Technical High School (Secondary) General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite 2004. Bulihan Sites and Services Project Elementary School (Elementary) Bulihan, Silang, Cavite ▪ Third Honorable Mention Awardee ________________________________________________________________________ WORK EXPERIENCE 2009-PRESENT On- Call Waitress Lanie’s Catering and Party Needs Naic, Cavite ▪ Food controller and helps in set-up and bussing out. ________________________________________________________________________ MEMBERSHIP IN ASSOCIATION/ORGANIZATION 2009- PRESENT Circle of Hotel and Restaurant Management Students (CHARMS) ▪ Officer (External Business Manager) ________________________________________________________________________ SCHOLARSHIP...
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...SM Development Corporation Vision We envision SM Development Corporation to be a leading developer of world-class residences in the Philippines, uplifting Filipino lifestyles into one that is convenient, upscale yet affordable, and environment friendly. SMDC Mission Statement SM Development Corporation will realize its vision by: Ensuring that its homebuyers enjoy the best value for their investment with an upscale lifestyle, generous amenities, and a safe, secure, and friendly neighborhood; Providing an excellent after-sales and maintenance service that will preserve and enhance the long-term value of its residences; Delivering sustainable long-term growth and increasing shareholder value by exercising prudence in resource management based on the principles of good corporate governance; Becoming an employer of choice, offering comprehensive opportunities for career growth and enhancement; and, Assisting and nurturing the communities in which it operates by progressively building on its role as a responsible corporate citizen; SMDC Core Values Vision. Leadership. Focus. Hard Work. Integrity. Innovation. Prudence. Nurturing. Aggressive. Financially Conservative. SM Development Corporation is the real estate arm of the SM Group of Companies. As of December 6, 2010, its total market capitalization is P63.4 billion and its share price is P8.66. Business development SM Development Corporation was incorporated in 1974 as Ayala Fund, Incorporated, a closed-end...
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...ACCEPTABILITY OF AVOCADO AND YOUNG COCONUT MEAT AS HEALTHY SMOOTHIE Jo V. Ambat Annie Grace A. Bustamante Nico Braselle Casaña Raymond M. de Taza Manche P. Pere A research study presented to the faculty of Home Economics, Vocational and Technical, Education Department, College of Education, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite in partial fulfilment of the requirements in HRML 24- Research I. Prepared under the supervision of Dr. Editha G. Reyes 1. INTRODUCTION The avocado is colloquially known as the Alligator Pear, reflecting its shape and the leather-like appearance of its skin. Avocado is derived from the Aztec word "ahuacatl". Avocados are the fruit from Persea americana, a tall evergreen tree that can grow up to 65 feet in height. Avocados vary in weight from 8 ounces to 3 pounds depending upon the variety. There are dozens of varieties of avocadoes. The rich and creamy Hass variety is the most popular type of avocado in the United States, and 95% of all avocados grown in the United States are produced in California, original home of the Hass variety. They are generally available throughout the year, they are the most abundant and at their best during the spring and summer in California and in October in Florida. While avocados are technically fruits, we have categorized them here as vegetables since this is how they are usually considered from a culinary perspective. Avocados can make a great base for a high-energy smoothie that will satisfy you and...
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...Moreover, Tzeng (1999) explained in his study “Optimizing Challenges and Skills in the Design of an Educational Computer Game and Exploring Adolescents’ Gaming Beliefs” that previous studies indicate that computer-assisted instruction (CAI) programs have important factors that can motivate, challenge, increase curiosity and control, and promote fantasy in children. Despite the fact that computer and video games gave the same multimedia capability as CAI programs, Begg et. al. (2005) stressed in their study “Game-Informed Learning: Applying Computer Game Processes to Higher Education” that their potential learning impact is often discounted by parents and educators. Recently, computer-based video games presence and popularity have been ever-growing, and game developers and researchers have started to investigate video games impact on students’ cognitive learning. For, example Pillay (2002) commenced a study entitled “Journal of Research on Technology in Education” investigating the influence of recreational computer games on children’s subsequent performance on instructional tasks. While game-playing is regarded somewhat negative in educational settings, particularly for young children, re-scrutinization of its influence in a teaching and learning context is crucial. This study investigated whether computer-based video games facilitate children’s cognitive learning achievement. In comparison to traditional CAI programs, this study explored the impact of the varied types of...
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...request papers by number and title. Tel. No: (632) 524-5333; (632) 524-5369; Fax No: (632) 524-5347. DLSU-AKI Working Paper Series 2008-08 Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Philippine Tourism Attractions Deterrents to the Growth of Tourism Isolation of Major Destinations Boracay Palawan Camiguin Bohol The DOT’s ational Tourism Strategy Development of Cluster Destinations Packaged Tours The Department of Tourism Marketing Effort Public-Private Sector Partnership in Tourism Development The PCCI BIZTOURS 5 Marketing the Ilocandia Region Conclusion - A Bright Outlook 3 4 6 7 9 9 9 10 10 12 14 17 20 21 22 23 25 RP-US FTA: Philippine Tourism Industry 2 May 2008 DLSU-AKI Working Paper Series 2008-08 Abstract Tourism plays an important role in the socio-economic development of a country. This paper examined the Philippine’s tourism attractions, particularly major destinations like Boracay, Palawan, Camiguin, and Bohol. It also discussed deterrents to the growth of tourism in the country. It explored the Department of Tourism’s tourism strategy, looked into the public and private sector partnership in tourism development and proposed possible alternatives for improved tourism in the Philippines. Finally, it concluded that the aggressive effort of the...
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...CULTURE SHOCK Selection Antropologist have coined the term “cultures shock” to describe the effect that immersion in the strange culture 1____ 1.) Options 1. has upon the visitor who is unprepared 2. is having on the unprepared visitor 3. has on the unprepared visitor 4. has in the unprepared visitor 5. have on the unprepared visitor 1. is replaced by new ones 2. were replaced by new ones 3. are being replaced with new ones 4. replaced by new ones 5. to be replaced by new ones 1. have the comforting knowledge 2. have the comfortable knowledge 3. have the knowledge that is comforting 4. are comforted through the knowledge 5. find knowledge comforting 1. returning to them 2. to return back to 3. when they return back 4. to return to 5. waiting for their return 1. produced from the great accelerated 2. produced of the greatly accelearated 3. a product produced by the greatly accelerated 4. a product of the greatly accelerated 5. a product of the great accelerated 1. It rises from 2. It arose from 3. It arises from 4. It has risen from 5. It has been rising from It is what happens when familiar psychological Clues that help an individual to function in Society are suddenly withdrawn and ___2____ That are alien and incomprehensible. But most travelers ____3____ that the culture 2.) 3.) Will I be there ____4____. The victim of future 4.) ____5____ rate of change within a society. 5.) ____6____ the superimosition of a new culture 6.) But its impact is ____7____ ...
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...Lerio, Genny Marie C. Nobyembre 26,2015 02:30 – 04:00PM 50% Prelim Exam “Epekto ng APEC Summit” Nobyembre 16,2015 Maraming tao ang mga naapektuhan sa isinasagawang Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC summit. Inaabisuhan manatili sa bahay upang maiwasan ang problema sa mabigat na trapiko , o pagdaragdag sa pagsisikip ng kalsada sa susunod na apat na araw, " pahayag ni Philippine National Police tagapagsalita Chief Supt. Wilben M. Mayor. dineklarang holiday sa National Capital Region ang Nobyembre 18 at 19 sa mismong araw ng APEC summit, habang ang trabaho sa gobyerno at pasok sa mga pamublikong paaralan ay suspendido mula Nobyembre 17 hanggang 20. Bukod sa mga nakasarang kalsada ay kanselado rin ang mga biyahe ng eroplano sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport dahil sa ipinatutupad na no-fly zone. Nauna nang sinabi ng mga awtoridad na pinakamalaking hamon sa pagdaraos ng APEC sa bansa ay ang pagtiyak ng seguridad ng mga delegado mula sa iba’t ibang bansa. Kabilang sa mga inaasahang darating si United States President Barack Obama. Inabisuhan ng awtoridad ngayong Lunes ang publiko na kung maaari ay huwag nang makipagsiksikan sa kalsada at manalagi na lamang sa bahay ngayong linggo ng Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders Meeting.Karamihan sa mga pangunahing kalsada sa Metro Manila ay nakasara, habang ang iba, katulad ng EDSA ay nilagyan ng “APEC lane” kaya naman mabigat ang daloy ng trapiko.Kaninang umaga ay naramdaman na ang epekto nito, kung...
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