...First Day, First Crush "Hay nako! Anu ba naman tong jeep na nasakyan ko, palagi nalang nahinto. Bawat tao na lang na makitang nag-aantay ng jeep eh hinihintuan! Ba naman... late na ko! O ayan, hihinto nanaman. Susmeo, talaga nga naman oh!" wika ng isang binibini. At isang lalaking estudyante nga ang sumakay. "Anu ba yan ang sikip sikip na nga sige parin si Mamang drayber! Hay ewan kaasar na!" winika muli nito. Ako nga pala si Chloe, isa akong 4th year highschool na transferee. Kakapagtaka noh? 4th year na nagtransfer pa ako. Wala akong magagawa nag-abroad kasi ang nanay ko kaya dito ako sa tiyahin ko nakitira. Ang tatay ko? Ayun, nasa langit kasama ni Papa Jesus. Pasensya na nga pala kayo kung masungit ako, pero hindi talaga ako masungit ah! Uminit lang talaga ulo ko kay Mamang drayber, unang araw kasi ng klase ko at hindi ko pa alam ang pasikot sikot ng eskwelahan namin kaya kailangan ko pang hanapin ang room ko. Eh ayun nga, mukhang malalate tuloy ako. Ay! Andito na pala ako. "Para!" kasabay na pag-para rin ng isang lalaki. Ang dami rin pala ng estudyante nila dito. Hindi na dapat ako magtaka dahil mukhang maganda ang pasilidad ng eskwelahang ito. Habang naglalakad ako papasok ng gate, may isang boses ng lalaki akong narinig na nagsasabing... "Miss na nakaheadband na may butterfly! Hindi pareho medyas mo!" natatawang sinabi nito. Lumingon ako upang hanapin kung sino ang nakaheadband na may butterfly at bigla ko na lamang naalala na yun pala ang suot ko, kaya tinignan...
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...(“SIOMAILOVE”) An Undergraduate Project Feasibility Study Submitted to the Faculty of the College of Business and Entrepreneurial Technology RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Boni Avenue, City of Mandaluyong _______________________________ In Partial Fulfilment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing _____________________________ By: Ericka R. Equiron 2014 APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Major in Marketing, this undergraduate project feasibility study entitled (“SIOMAILOVE”), prepared and submitted by Ericka R. Equiron is hereby recommended for proper panel oral defence. _________ DR. RODOLFO C. ACOSTA Date Teacher/Adviser APPROVED as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Major in Marketing, by the panel for oral defence with the grade of __________. Prof. IMEE P. RESURRECCION Chairperson PROF. CESAR P. GUAN PROF. ADELFO P. MAGNO Member Member __________ Date ACCEPTED as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Major in Marketing. PROF. AMELIA M. ARGANDA College Dean FORMAT OF A FEASIBILITY STUDY TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page……………………………………………………………………………… i Approval Sheet Page……………………………………………………………...
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...(“SIOMAILOVEâ€) An Undergraduate Project Feasibility Study Submitted to the Faculty of the College of Business and Entrepreneurial Technology RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Boni Avenue, City of Mandaluyong _______________________________ In Partial Fulfilment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing _____________________________ By: Ericka R. Equiron 2014 APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Major in Marketing, this undergraduate project feasibility study entitled (“SIOMAILOVEâ€), prepared and submitted by Ericka R. Equiron is hereby recommended for proper panel oral defence. _________ DR. RODOLFO C. ACOSTA Date Teacher/Adviser APPROVED as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Major in Marketing, by the panel for oral defence with the grade of __________. Prof. IMEE P. RESURRECCION Chairperson PROF. CESAR P. GUAN PROF. ADELFO P. MAGNO Member Member __________ Date ACCEPTED as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Major in Marketing. PROF. AMELIA M. ARGANDA College Dean FORMAT OF A FEASIBILITY STUDY TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page………………………………………………………………………………...
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...Riverside Behavior Center [pic] Memorandum To: Thomas Anderson, Director of Child and Adolescent Services CC: Kathy Nelson, Executive Programming Director From: Ericka Palmer, Psychiatric Technician Date: May 25, 2012 Subject: Progress Report for Proposal of Transitional Living Program ______________________________________________________________________________ Purpose Statement: In order to keep you informed and updated on the progress of the proposal for the transitional living program, I have outlined primary subject areas for your viewing. The preparing of the proposal is going well and is currently on schedule. For clarification the proposal is for a program for young adults. The program would service adolescents that have recently been discharged from residential care, between the ages of 18 and 28. The estimated timeline for the completion of this project is 3 years for full operations. The ground work on the program should begin by late November of this year. Estimated finance cost for this project will be about $3,000,000. This will cover the cost the hiring of future employees, real estate, renovations, furniture, food supply, and expenses for the first year. I also wanted to bring to your attention to the Resource Material area of this memo, it last several things that I will need from the company in order to complete the proposal. Work Completed: I been able to hand select the members of the leadership team. The team consisting of 10 members...
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...The T’boli The T’boli The T'boli, according to their myths, are descendants of La Bebe and La Lomi, and Tamfeles and La Kagef, two couples that survived a big flood after being warned by the deity Dwata to take precautions. Taking a huge bamboo that could accommodate countless people; they filled the vessel with food. When Mt. Hulon was inundated, the four got into the bamboo while the rest of the population drowned in the swollen waters. When the floods subsided and the days grew warm, the fortunate couples split the bamboo open and emerged into the sunlight. La Kagaf and Tamteles begot 12 sons and daughters. Sodot Henok and Nayong who begot the Tausequil (lowlanders);Dodom and Eva who begot the Tau mohin , the sea- dwellers from Kiamba; Bou and Umen who begot the Tau sebu, the uplanders of Lake Sebu and Sinulon; La Bila and Mooma who begot the Bilaan of Tupi; Dugo and Sewen who begot the Ubu(manobo); and Kmanay and Sodi who begot the people who became Muslims. From the loins of La Bebe and La Lomi sprang the Ilonggo and other Visayan groups, the Ilocano , and the Tagalog. Anthropologist says that the T'boli could be of Austronessian stock. It is believed that they were already, to some degree, agricultural and used to range the coasts up to the mountain with the arrival of later groups , however these people were gradually pushed to the uplands. There is reasonable speculation, however that the T'boli, along with the other upland groups, used to advent of Islam...
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...“SA BAWAT LIMANG UMIIBIG AY ISA LANG ANG MAGIGING MASAYA, ALIN KA KAYA SA LIMA?” “PARA KAY B”, unang beses na narinig ko ang pamagat na ito ay nagtaka na ‘ko. Bakit ganoon? Ano yung B? Sino si B? Agad kong hinanap ang librong ito na isinulat ni Ricky Lee. Nang matagpuan ko na, aaah ito pala yon. Istorya na patungkol sa Love. Sina Irene, Sandra, Erica, Ester at si Bessie, limang babae na may kanya-kanyang istorya patungkol sa kani-kanilang buhay pag-ibig. Unahin natin kay Irene, habang binabasa ko ang istorya nya ay nagkaroon na ako agad ng pagkalito. Ang una ay nasa restaurant lamang sila tapos bigla nalang malilipat ang istorya sa nakaraan niya, ngunit habang patuloy ko pa din itong binabasa ay unti-unti na ding nasasagot ang mga namuong katanungan sa isip ko. Naitawid ng maayos ang kwento, detalyadong detalyado ngunit hindi maikakailang nakakabitin din. Maraming katanungan sa karakter ang naiwang hindi nasagot. Ang sabi ko nga sa isip ko “Ano yun? Nakakainis naman si Jordan, ‘di hamak tanda nya kay Irene ngunit hindi nya maalala ‘to. Ang imposible naman.” “Ganoon nalang? Pagkatapos nya makipag make love kay Jordan ay lalayasan nalang niya ito basta-basta?” “Yung kaputol ng buhok at yung boses sa walkman ni Fr. Zuniga hindi nasagot kung kanino, nakaka-curious din kasi. ” ang nasa isip ko nang natapos ko nang basahin ang kwento ni Irene, baka ang nais iparating ni Ricky Lee ay bahala na ang mga mambabasa ang magbigay ng ending. Sumunod si Sandra, nakakatuwang naikonek ang...
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...Beneficial Sport Activities There are numerous benefits that you can obtained as a child or adult through the involvement of sport activities. These benefits are a significant characteristic and representation of our choices, responsibilities, and actions. Every skill you learned while in sports can be used to build positive structure and character. Sport activities involve physical benefits, personal benefits, and social benefits. These featured benefits apply to both sexes and people of all ages. Although an assistant professor of sociology, at Wittenburg University in Ohio, states, “Participating in athletics helps students perform well in academically during high school more than any other extracurricular activity.” According to an article on the America.gov Webitse, she explains, “They benefit developmentally in terms of building self-confidence and self- esteem and the ability to problem-solve; they develop socially in that they build relationships with students and teachers and parents that can act as resources for them in terms of their academics.” Being involved in sports as a young child can help build a foundation for cooperative play, teamwork, and good sportsmanship. It is extremely beneficial to participate with sports in your childhood. The article, “The Amazing Benefits of Sports For Kids,” simply expresses that researches indicate that sports help children develop physical skill, get exercise, make friends, have fun, learn to play as a member of a team...
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...TYPE YOUR FULL NAME: Ericka Burton TYPE YOUR FULL NAME: Ericka Burton UMUC Biology 102/103 Lab 4: Enzymes Experiment 1: Effect of Enzyme Concentration Table 1: Effect of Enzyme Concentration on the Production of Gas Tube | Amount of yeast | Balloon circumference (cm) After 1 minute | Balloon circumference (cm) After 3 minutes | Balloon circumference (cm) After 5 minutes | Final Circumference (cm) | Time Required to Complete | 1 | 0.05 g | 15.5 cm | 17.2 cm | 20.5 cm | 21.9 cm | 11 mins | 2 | 0.005 g | 13.8 cm | 15.1 cm | 19.6 cm | 20.1 cm | 12 mins | 3 | 0.0005 g | 8.8 cm | 10.5 cm | 13.1 cm | 13.1 cm | 9 mins | Questions 1. What is the enzyme in this experiment? What is the substrate? Yeast is the enzyme. Sugar as the substrate. 2. Did you notice a difference in the rate of reaction in the tubes with different concentrations of enzymes? Why or why not? It is yes, since there is change in balloon size. More the concentration of the enzyme more will be the consumption of substrate. That indicates the rate of reaction is more. 3. What was the effect of using less enzyme on your experiment? There is less size of the balloon for less enzyme concentration. There is less production in the gas. 4. Do you expect more enzyme activity if the substrate concentration is increased or decreased? Draw a graph to illustrate this relationship. If you increase the substrate concentration the rate will also increase up to a...
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...Commercial Bank Management (Loan Evaluation) Ericka Briones Unit 1 September 22, 2015 University of Dallas Commercial Bank Management (Loan Evaluation) The main key players in the situation includes Sally, commercial loan officer, Jack financial analyst and Quality Foods Inc who was the client seeking a short loan in the bank. All the stakeholders have certain issues at stake after the approval of the loan in spite of Jack skepticism. Jack had an opportunity to show his independent ability to identify financial situation of a company. In contrast, Jack could have adversely affected his relationship with his mentor, Sally. Sally’s reputation and credibility was at risk if Jack was to report the case to the senior managers. In terms of Quality Foods Inc, the company would be unable to secure the short-term loan request to finance its current investments and projects. The relationship of the company and bank would have also been affected if the Jack reported that the company had included the operating leases in the balance sheet. Jack who is the main character is this case can use his knowledge and ability to understand the implications of operating leases on the financial situation of the company influence Sally to reconsider his decision. Other characters including independence and confidence in his strong judgment on the current situation of approving Quality Foods Inc loan request (Koch & MacDonald, 2014). The main character, Jack must...
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...your assistance in providing our students with the exposure in the course, Work Study (IE 323) which covers Method Study, Work Sampling and Time Study. The techniques learned in this course aims to set up the standard time and improve the processes thereby effecting reduced cycle time for increased productivity. At the end of the study, the team is expected to present their work in your presence. You will be formally invited during the presentation and the group will inform you on the date, time and venue. It is in this light that we request your good office to support us in this method of learning by accepting this group of 6 students. The following students are: 1. Alada, Ivan Jerrell 2. De Jesus, Jan Joshua 3. Reguyal, Ardreen 4. Romero, Ericka Patricia 5. Roque, Nicco Alexis 6. Villanueva, Samantha Jane We look forward to your most favorable response to our request. Your assistance in our students’ education would surely go a long way in making them better engineers and practitioners in the future. Thank you very much. Sincerely, Engr. Charlie Marquez, PIE Adviser, Work Study Industrial Engineering Department Favorably endorsed by: Engr. Juanito S. Chan, PIE Chair Industrial Engineering Department Prof. Philipina A. Marcelo, Ph.D. Dean Faculty of Engineering...
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...Used Cartons, Plastics and Sachets as an Additive of the Production of Hollow Blocks A Research Paper Presented to Cebu City National Science Highschool Salvador St. Labangon, Cebu City In partial fulfillment Of the requirements of Gen Sci Subject Submitted by: Bacatan, Niña Faye U. Bajarias, Therese Grace S. Dinglasa, Ericka Minette M. August 2014 Table of Contents: Chapter 1 Introduction Background of the Study Plastic material is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass, but they often contain other substances. The vast majority of these polymers are based on chains of carbon atoms alone or with oxygen, sulfur, or nitrogen as well. A sachet is a small disposable bag or pouch, mad from plastic, tin foil, or mylar, often used to contain single-use quantities of foods or consumer goods such as shampoo. Used cartons are boxes usually made of paperboard and sometimes of corrugated fiberboard. Many types of cartons are used in packaging. This three materials are one of the causes in having pollution in our community. More trashes are produced including the three of this. To lessen the trashes in the community researchers figure out the three materials: used cartons, plastics and sachets can be an additive of the production of hollow blocks. Statement of the Problem: This study aims to test if used cartons, plastics, and sachets can be...
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...CHAPTER 5 Summary of Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations This chapter included the summary of findings presented, analyzed and interpreted. Based on these findings, conclusions were derived and based on the conclusions, recommendations were presented. Summary of Findings Based on the results of findings, the following were enumerated: 1. Characteristics of the Respondents 2.1 Age Most of the respondents were of legal age and only few were minors. 2.2 Gender Most of the respondents were female and only few were male. 2. The Study Habits of the Respondents 3.3 Study Schedule Majority of the respondents study every other day and the minority of them study during the weekend or before the examination; only one of them study every day. 3.4 Preferred Time Majority of the respondents study during the night until midnight; minority of them study at dawn or at early morning and at daytime. The others study during the day. 3.5 Study Time Most of the respondents study for more than two hours but not less than four hours; the remaining study from one to two hours. 3.6 Learning Techniques Most of the respondents focused more on what they were studying alone than having a study buddy. The others prefer to study in a group of three to five or in a group of six and above. 3.7 Distractions Majority of the respondents eat and listen to MP3 while studying; the minority of them were used to texting. The others usually watch...
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...What dilemma does HealthPlus, and why has the company turned to focus groups for insights? A focus group is “a panel of people (typically made up of 6 to 10 participants), led by a trained moderator, who meet for 90 minutes to two hours”(Cooper & Schindler, 2014, p.160). The group is led by the moderator in various directions that allow the panel to exchange a variety of ideas. The goal is to allow the participants to interact with one another in order to share information that could be useful in consumer research. Ericka Burroughs (2005) and her research team believe that, Qualitative data, such as those collected in focus groups, provide in-depth information necessary to understanding attitudes and motivations that influence consumer’s decisions and behavior. Focus groups give participants an opportunity to describe their experiences and preferences without the limitation of present response categories. Focus groups also are helpful because researchers want participants to interact with each other, sharing ideas in their own words and responding to each other’s comments. HealthPlus has recognized the value in focus groups, therefore they will use their qualitative data to gain insights. “HealthPlus seems well positioned given the growing concerns over rampant obesity, especially among youth”(Cooper & Schindler, 2014, p.143). Though well positioned, HealthPlus believes customers are avoiding their products because they are skeptical that something healthy can taste good...
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...Democracy May 9, 2011 Ericka Short Democracy is a form of government that can be found in several different nations worldwide. Though it is a common form of government, it doesn’t just appear one day. Democratization needs to take place within a country before democracy to be formed. Democratization, though it doesn’t generally take an identical path to democracy, generally exhibits four basic conditions. The first of these conditions is that there needs to be a larger middle class established. Along with this, the middle class needs to be reachable by the population. This will allow a population to improve their standards of living. The second condition that needs to be met is that literacy needs to be present. Because democracy is based on the principles of an electoral vote, in order for democracy to work well, the population needs to be politically informed. This is not possible if the population cannot read or write. The third condition that needs to be met is that health or more over the access to health care needs to be established. In order for a population to be able to successfully build a strong economy and political government, they have to be healthy enough to establish it. This requires not only a health system to be intact at some level, but it would also require that the population would have access to the health care. The fourth and final condition that needs to be met during democratization before democracy can be formed is that modern technology needs to...
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...Ridley 1 Child Development Theorists: Jean Piaget Ericka Ridley March 3, 2016 Ridley 2 If one individual has influenced research on child development more than any other, it is Swiss cognitive theorist Jean Piaget. Piaget’s work has been around since 1930, but did not get much credit until the 1960s. This was mainly because Piaget’s ideas were at odds with behaviorism, which dominated North American psychology at the time. Piaget did not believe that children’s learning depends on rewards from adults, which is behaviorism. In the cognitive development theory, children actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore the world. Piaget’s view of development was greatly influenced by his early training in biology. In Piaget’s theory, as the brain develops and children's experiences expand, they move through four broad stages of development. Each characterized by qualitatively distinct ways of thinking. The first stage of Piaget’s cognitive development would be sensorimotor, and this stage applies to children birth2 years of age. In this stage the infant's think by acting on the world with their eyes, ears, hands, and mouth. They can differentiate themselves for objects, and recognizes self as agent of action and begins to act intentionally. An example would be shaking a rattle to make noise. As a result, they invent ways of solving sensorimotor problems, such as ...
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