...Republic of the Philippines LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY Sta. Cruz Main Campus Sta. Cruz, Laguna A NARRATIVE REPORT Presented to the faculty of College of Hospitality Management and Tourism LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY In Partial Fulfillment Of the requirements for the course Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Management Submitted to: MARIA RELLIE B. KALACAS OJT Coordinator Submitted by: MICAH A. URRIZA Student Trainee 2011 – 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE …………………………………………………… i APPROVAL SHEET …………………………………………… ii CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION …………………………… iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ………………………………………. iv DEDICATION …………………………………………………… v HISTORY OF LSPU …………………………………………… vi LSPU VISION AND MISSION …………………………………… vii PART I INTRODUCTION What is OJT? …………………………………… 1 Advantages and Disadvantages of OJT …………… 2 Elements of OJT …………………………………… 3 History of the Establishment …………………… 4 Logo of the Establishment .............................. 5 Vision and Mission of the Establishment …… 6 PART II NARRATION OF EXPERIENCE OJT Experience …………………………………… CIRCLE ISLAND RESORT PART III CONCLUSION ...
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...Pedro, Binan, and in Other Laguna Towns Monday, March 7, 2011 Here's an alphabetical list of private colleges in San Pedro, Binan and other towns of Laguna, accredited by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Prospective college students residing in Muntinlupa can also choose from among schools in Laguna as Muntinlupa borders San Pedro and is a short distance from Binan and other Laguna towns. SAN PEDRO,LAGUNA Casa Del Niño College Fe Medalla St. Pacita Complex 2, San Pedro, Laguna 4023 Telephone: (062) 808-0552 / 869-9881 / 869-9882 Colegio De San Pedro Phase 1 A, Pacita Complex, San Pedro, Laguna 4023 Telephone: (02) 847-5535 / (02) 529-3905 IETI College of Science and Technology 161 Purok 2 Magsaysay Ave., Brgy. Magsaysay, San Pedro, Laguna 4028 Telephone: (02) 868-1505 / (02) 868-1502 Website: www.ieti.edu.ph Laguna Northwestern College #56 Mabini St., San Antonio, San Pedro, Laguna 4023 Telephone: (02) 869-0738 Laguna Science and Technology College Filipiña Compound, Landayan, San Pedro, Laguna 4023 Telephone: (02) 868-9434 / (02) 520-4890 Saint Francis Institute of Computer Studies National Highway, San Pedro, Laguna 4023 Telephone: (02) 868-9639 Saint Louis Anne Colleges Old National Highway, Brgy. Nueva, San Pedro, Laguna 4023 Telephone: (049) 808-4064 San Pedro College of Business Administration Old National Highway, San Pedro, Laguna 4023 Telephone: (02) 808-2258 BINAN, LAGUNA AMA Computer College-Biñan Canlalay, Biñan, Laguna 4024 Telephone: (02) 698-6312...
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...CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction According to Ilda (2011) on her post to the website to Get Real Philippines!, Filipinos in general have the desire to be on a permanent state of euphoria or at least with being supposed to be a happy-go-lucky society no matter what circumstances they are in. Happy-go-lucky is a characteristic of a person in which he is optimistic on things around him, takes things lightly, and often smiles. Often, Filipinos get their smiles while watching television. According to the study of Sigmund Freud, watching television can cause absorption and imaginative involvement, a defense mechanism to escape one’s problems. Many people consider the hour of study, as very important. Student need to develop time management skills. They must realize that there is a time to be in a class, a time to study, time for family, and time to socialize. The critical issue is recognition that there must be an appropriate balance. The more appropriate question is, “How can students study more effectively?” The use of gadgets as phones, video games, computers, text messaging, television, music, ipod, and tablet can all decrease the ability the student to learn. Whatever is going on inside one’s mind is going to affect the study habits of the student. Television is a good tool to receive news and entertainment. However, owning a television causes problems, one of which is how to manage time that must be spent in watching T.V...
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...The Trap By Kerima Polotan Tavera Elisa who is only 14 years old and her family transferred from Tayug (in Pangasinan) to Cabuyao (in Laguna). She doesn’t like to transfer from another place because she was going to miss her friend Salud who is already 18 years old. Salud is the person, who is there to listen to her difficult feelings about the things that change in her body like the growing of breasts and menstruation. Salud said goodbye and gave a flying kiss without any tears in her eyes the day that Elisa and her family were ready to drive away and go to Cabuyao. Still Elisa and Salud are writing to each other even they are far from each other. Elisa described the location and the type of house she has in Cabuyao and Salud also writing back with a happy heart. The first day that Elisa resumed schooling, she and her father talked to an old principal named Miss Ramos who is very cold at dealing with her. The principal (whom Elisa called a witch in one of her letters to Salud) seems like didn’t understand the pain and mysterious sense of growing that happened inside Elsa’s body. After a while, using an index finger and thumb, the principal led Elisa to Mr. Gabriel’s class and introduced her to the teacher. On that day, Elisa feels something different about the teacher. For her, he is a good man with happy eyes and with a small and thin body. One day, Mr. Gabriel’s class was weeding the ground when an accident happens to Elisa. When she swung her scythe, she accidentally...
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...Republic of the Philippines LAGUNA STATE POLITECHNIC UNIVERSITY Santa Cruz Main Campus Santa Cruz, Laguna A NARRATIVE REPORT Presented to the Faculty of College of Hospitality Management and Tourism LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY In partial fulfillment Of the requirements for the Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Management Submitted to: ROSARIO G. CATAPANG OJT Coordinator Submitted By: SHAROL CAMILLE C. ANONUEVO Student Trainee ii Laguna State Polytechnic University Santa Cruz, Main Campus A.Y 2013-2014 APPROVAL SHEET A narrative report prepared and submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Management by SHAROL CAMILLE C. ANONUEVO ROMMEL M. TABIGAY ROSARIO G. CATAPANG English Critic OJT Coordinator Approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Management. Approved: LESLIE T. SALAZAR Associate Dean, College of Hospitality management and Tourism ...
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...experiences, a job that will sustain the needs of my family and will give them more affluent and secured life; and will gratify my keen to be trained, to progress, and to learn new things. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT: Degree School/ Location Year Attended Post Graduate Master of Business Administration Phil. School of Business Administration (Manila) 1999 - 2000 M. S. Computer Science (9 Units) Batangas State University 2004 - 2005 Doctor of Technology (27 Units) Batangas State University 2005 - 2006 Tertiary Course B. S. Computer Science Laguna College of Business and Arts (Laguna) 1991 - 1995 Bachelor on Secondary Education Tanauan Institute (12 units) 1998 - 1999 High School Rizal Standard Academy (Laguna) 1983 - 1987 Elementary Crisanto Guysayco Memorial 1977 - 1983 Elementary School (Laguna) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: |Dean of Computer Studies |The general functions and/or responsibilities of the Chairman/ Dean of Computer Studies are as | |Christian College of Tanauan |follows: | |Tanauan City, Batangas |Assists in the formulation of institutional policies, curriculum development and offerings; | |May 2003 to Present |Exercise educational leadership among the concerned...
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...MARLAND A. NAVARRO Blk 13 Lot 2 Ph 1 Windward Hills Subdivision Dasmariñas Cavite Cellphone No.: 0935-968-0915 CAREER OBJECTIVE: To obtain a full time position in a company which offers a professional working environment that enables me to grow while meeting the corporation’s goals. WORK EXPERIENCE: TOYO INK (PHIL.) CO. INC. Laboratory Technician / Research and Development Chemist 106-B, Integrity Ave., Carmelray Industrial Park, Canlubang, Calamba, Laguna Philippines (September 2009 to November 2012) - Duties and Responsibilities • In-process Quality Checking of Pigment Paste, Gravure, Offset, Silkscreen and Waterbased Inks. • Performs Color Matching Job for Gravure, Offset, Silkscreen and Waterbased Inks. • Evaluate incoming raw materials. • Prepare small batches of Gravure, Offset, Silkscreen and Waterbased Inks. • Prepare Certificate of Inspections for finished products. • Technical Service on customers when needed. (ex. Trial Run for evaluation of approved products.) - Handle the following machines and equipments: • Variable mixer for Offset Inks and Silkscreen Inks • RI Tester • RK Proofer • Spectro Densitometer (X-rite 500 series) DeGustibus Computer Repair and Printing Services (Family Business) Computer Technician / Maintenance Brgy. Matabungkay Lian Batangas (January 2013 – December 2013 ) Duties and Responsibilities • Install and configure local area data communications...
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...Childhood years in Calamba I. Calamba, the hero’s town a) Calamba was a hacienda town owned by the Dominican order, it was a just few kilometers to the south looms the legendary mount makiling and beyond this mountain is the province batangas. Calamba was named after a big native jar. b) East of the town is the laguna de bay an inland lake of songs and the emerald waters beneath the canopy of azure skies. In the middle of the lake towers the storied island of talim, and beyond it, towards north is the distant antipolo, famous mountain shrine of the miraculous lady of peace and good voyage. c) In 1876, when he was 15 years old and was a student in the ateneo de manila, he wrote a poem un recuerdo a mi pueblo (in memory of my town) II. Earliest childhood memories a) Because he was frail, sickly and undersized child, his father built a little nipa cottage in the garden for him to play in the daytime. b) The daily angelus prayer. c) Happy moonlit nights at the azotea after the nightly rosary. d) The nocturnal walk in town, especially when there was a moon. III. The Hero’s First Sorrow a) Jose loved most little concha (concepcion). Unfortunately, concha died of sickness in 1865 when she was only three. Jose was only four then. IV. Devoted son of the church a) Rizal grew up as a good catholic. At three he began to take part in the family prayers and at five, he was able to read haltingly the Spanish family bible. ...
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...Mapua Institute of Technology Muralla St. Intramuros, Manila School of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management Applying Transportation Systems On San Pedro City, Laguna In Partial Requirements for SVM161 Submitted By: Andrada, Michael Sherwin Sillo, Jerome Submitted To: Prof. Elisier Fantillo Introduction History San Pedro became a town on January 18, 1725, when King Charles II of Spain decreed that the town formerly known as "Tabuko" be a separate town from "Kabullaw" (now known as the city of Cabuyao). By virtue of the last will of Philip V of Spain, Rodriguez de Figueroa or "Don Esteban", a group of Augustinian Fathers gained the ownership of the Tunasán Estate. Later on, San Pedro became an hacienda of Colegio de San José, a group of Jesuits friars who took over the property which now is known as "San Pedro Tunasán". "Tunasán" literally means "a place where there is Tunás" (Opuntia tuna), a medicinal plant abundant on shoreline area. During that period, agriculture, fishing, duck raising, fruit trees, sampaguita were the main source of income of its residents. This period was highlighted by the growing tenant/landlord dispute. The tenants of Hacienda San Pedro Tunasán fought for their birthrights over their ancestral lands. This struggle took almost 423 years of unsuccessful resistance to Colegio de San José, and in 1938, the government bought the homesites of the San Pedro Tunasán Hacienda from the Colegio for re-sale...
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...Bayaning Third World (2000) Synopsis and Evaluation We are a nation fascinated with Jose Rizal—not just his heroism but also his being a womanizer, his classic hair style and many more. We devour two of his greatest literary works in secondary schools. We celebrate his birth and execution dates. We have countless movies relating to Rizal and his works. We even name our streets (Rizal Avenue, Rizal Province), corporations (RCBC), schools (Rizal High School)and products after him. There’s evena religion devoted to Rizal and his works. Even the most well-knownplace in Laguna is Calamba (Rizal’s hometown), not Santa Cruz which is its capital. Despite being subjected to countless scrutinizes by various historians, how well do we know Rizal? Is it really important to know him adequately since he’s our nation’s symbol to our fight against four centuriesof foreign colonialism? Bayaning Third World, directed by Mike de Leon, is a mockumentary on making a film about Rizal. Lots ofquestions were thrown around and dissected in this feature film that concern Rizal. Have Rizal reallywritten and signed a retraction letter signifying his intention to turn back from his beliefs and re-join theCatholic Church? Did he marry Josephine Bracken? Did he retract so that he can marry JosephineBracken? (There was no civil wedding back then.)These were “discussed” in the film by interviewing various people connected to Rizal for their points of view. Throughout the film, the filmmakers (Ricky Davao...
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...Chapter 2 Childhood Years in Calamba Rizal's childhood was the happiest period of his life. Calamba, the hero's hometown, belonged to the Dominican Order. A few kilometers south of Calamba lies mount Makiling. East of the town is Laguna de Bay. Rizal was a student in the Ateneo de Manila in 1876 when he was 15 years old. When he was fifteen, he wrote the poem entitled In Memory of My Town (Un Recuerdo A Mi Pueblo) Rizal was sickly, underweight, undersized, and frail as a child. He had his own nipa cottage where he played in the day, built by his father. He had an aya (nurse maid) who has a kind old woman and who took care of him and his health. He began birdwatching at the age of 3, observing the culiauan, the maya, the maria capra, the martin, and the pipit. He recited the Angelus prayer daily. Of all his sisters, Jose loved little Concepcion best. She was only a year younger than him, and fell ill and died at the age of 3. The death of his sister was Jose's first grief. Jose and his father went on a pilgrimage to Antipolo on June 6, 1868 so that they could fulfill his mother's vow, which she made when Jose was born. Teodora could not join them on this pilgrimage because she had given birth to Jose's sister Trinidad. After the pilgrimage, Jose went with his father to Manila where they visited his sister Saturnina, who was then a boarding student at La Concordia College in Santa Ana. On "The Story of the Moth," Rizal thought that the creature's death was justified...
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...surveyor) * He passed the final examination at the age of 17 * He was granted the title on November 25, 1881 * His loyalty to Ateneo continued * President of the Academy of Spanish Literature * Secretary of the Academy of Natural Sciences * Secretary of the Marian Congregation ROMANCES WITH OTHER GIRLS * SEGUNDA KATIGBAK * 14 yr. old Batanguena and engaged to Manuel Luz * “MISS L” * A girl with seductive eyes. The romance died a natural death because: * The sweet memory of Segunda was still fresh in his heart * His father did not like the family of “Miss L” * LEONOR VALENZUELA - Daughter of Capitan Juan and Capitana Sanday Valenzuela, their neighbors who were from Pagsanjan, Laguna * Her pet name was “Orang” * Rizal sent notes to her made with invisible ink (salt solution) * LEONOR RIVERA...
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...DATE June 19, 1861 DEATH DATE December 30, 1896 EDUCATION University of Madrid, University of Heidelberg, University of Santo Tomas PLACE OF BIRTH Calamba, Laguna Province, Philippines PLACE OF DEATH Manila, Philippines AKA José Rizal FULL NAME José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda SYNOPSIS EARLY LIFE WRITING AND REFORM EXILE IN THE PHILIPPINES EXECUTION AND LEGACY CITE THIS PAGE José Rizal called for peaceful reform of Spain's colonial rule in the Philippines. After his 1896 execution, he became an icon for the nationalist movement. IN THESE GROUPS “[C]reative genius does not manifest itself solely within the borders of a specific country: it sprouts everywhere; it is like light and air; it belongs to everyone: it is cosmopolitan like space, life and God.” —José Rizal Synopsis José Rizal was born on June 19, 1861, in Calamba, Philippines. While living in Europe, Rizal wrote about the discrimination that accompanied Spain's colonial rule of his country. He returned to the Philippines in 1892, but was exiled due to his desire for reform. Although he supported peaceful change, Rizal was convicted of sedition and executed on December 30, 1896, at age 35. Early Life On June 19, 1861, José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda was born in Calamba in the Philippines' Laguna Province. A brilliant student who became proficient in multiple languages, José Rizal studied medicine in Manila. In 1882, he traveled to Spain to complete his medical...
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...studying? 4. How do these factors affect the grades of the nursing student? Does these help the respondents to pass or fail the recent examinations? 5. Where do nursing students prefer to study? 6. What time do nursing students usually study? 7. How often do nursing students study their lessons? 8. How do the respondents spend their spare time? 9. What are the things the respondents do while studying their lessons? 10. What are the techniques or strategies the respondents prefer to use? 11. Does stress affect the respondent’s study habits? 12. What are the teaching strategies the respondents study respondents prefer? Does it affect the respondents study habits? The respondents for the study are the nursing students of Laguna College, school year 2011-2012. • First year students- • Second year students- • Third year students- • F ourth year students- The researchers used questionnaire as an instrument of gathering datas necessary for the...
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...India launches 1st Moon Mission India launches its firs moon mission which was on Wednesday October 15 2008. They were seeking how to convert its money into politics And military clout and join the best group of nation with scientific know- How to reach space. India is trying to be become the leader in Space Research on Asian continent. Last year Asia had taken the lead to exploring the moon. Japan and China sent up space crafts last year and India’s moon craft-1 joined them to orbit the moon on a two year mission to map the lunar surface. The Mission will come just after the finalized deal with United States that Recognizes India to be a nuclear power. “It is a remarkable technological achievement for the country” said S. Satish who is a spokesman from Indian Space Research Organization who Will launch the three thousand eighty pound satellite from the Sriharikota Space Center in South India. Only United States, Russia and the European Space Agency, Japan, and China sent missions to the moon. United States is The only nation that has landed a human being on the moon’s surface This was in nineteen-sixty-nine In 2003, China became the first Asian country to put its own Astronauts into space. Last month was its firs spacewalk. A year before that China blasted and old satellite into space with a land based missile. This Was the first such test ever including United States and Russia, “India Lags? Only because it has chosen not to focus on...
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