...Industries in Malolos By: Parungao, Patricia Mae Bulatao, Dean Jason Cruz, Juan Paolo Gerardo Trinidad, Angelu Beatriz Submitted to: Mrs. Madonna R. Estacio January 13, 2012 I. Introduction Business is truly a big factor for the success of a State or city. Business helps in building a strong foundation for the triumph of a City. But how about the small industries and medium ones? They can also help in contributing to the city’s finances like the big one do’s? Or they can contribute in some minor ways? How much do they earn in everyday living and negotiating? Are there factors that affect them and their earnings? Do they have a season when their earnings increases or there are seasons when their earnings decreases? What product is their best seller that contributes in their earnings? Does their place is suitable for their business? How many small and medium businesses here in Malolos are earning much, how many are earning right and how many small business are earning low? All of these and other questions will be answer in this brief study about the small and medium industries that runs here at the vicinity of our beloved city, The home of our History, the capital of Bulacan where transformation of Industries happens. The Malolos city of the province in Bulacan. We all know that here in Malolos, many great business are visible. South supermarket, Puregold, The graceland mall, Jollibee, Mcdonalds, Chowking and many more actively contributing in Malolos City so...
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...Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM Introduction The range of student’s learning in academics may be determined by the grades a student earns for a period of learning has been done. It is believed that a grade is a primary indicator of such learning. If a learner earns high grades it is concluded that they may also have learned a lot while low grades indicate lesser learning. However, many experiences and studies found out that there are also several factors that would account for the grades. No single factor can be definitely pointed out as predicting grades. It has been interplay of so many factors – gender, IQ, study habits, age, year level, parent’s educational attainment, social status, number of siblings, birth order, etc. In fact, almost all of existing environmental and personal factors are a variable of academic performance. Study habits are a well-planned and deliberate pattern of study which has attained a form of consistency on the part of the students toward understanding academic subjects and passing at examination. Study habits determine the academic achievement of students to a great extent. (Mattoo et.al, 2012 ) The students’ performance (academic achievement) plays an important role in producing the best quality graduates who will become great leader and manpower for the country thus responsible for the country’s economic and social development (Ali et.al, 2009). However, at this point in time, the researchers would like to investigate the...
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...Republic of the Philippines BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY City of Malolos, Bulacan College of Engineering On-The-Job Training Program Performance Evaluation Report Student Trainee __________________________________ Age _______ Sex ________ Course ________________________________ Major __________________________ Name of Firm _________________________ Address____________________________ No. of Training Hrs. Required ___________Total Hrs. Rendered ___________________ Job Assigned ____________________________________________________________ Training Period: From ______________________to _____________________________ ________________________ Signature |CRITERIA |Max. rating |RATING | | |to be given | | |1. Quality of work (thoroughness, accuracy , neatness and effectiveness) |20% | | |2. Quantity of work (able to complete work in allotted time) |20% | | |Dependability, reliability, and resourcefulness ...
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...FORMAT FOR NARRATIVE REPORT: OUTLINE: 1. Title page (Refer to Page3) 2. Table of contents 3. Chapter I- Brief history/background of the company/company profile • Details of the Company, Include some Pictures of the Company including the outlets/restaurants/services • If you have two establishments, present the 1st Establishment you worked with. • PAGES : it depends on the background of the company and your presentation for it. (Maximum, about 10 pages) 4. Chapter II- Weekly Program Reports Compilation • Your MONTHLY Report duly signed and noted by your immediate supervisor will be attached and presented on this Chapter. You may scan your MONTHLY Report to fit in the size of the Paper. • Aside from the 1 page Monthly Report, you may also have your personalized presentation of the different activities you experienced in your training (especially the highlights/memorable events) 5. Chapter III- Narrative Report and Assessment of the OJT Program 6. Chapter IV- Pertinent Documents Suggested format for Chapter III • Chapter III is your presentation of the whole training experience. As you are working and experiencing the real setting in our Industry, you must share and narrate the whole experience on training for us to get an idea on what had happened on you and your training experience. • You must present each in Paragraph form and in detailed stories. a. What have you learned from the experience • Learning from the department/s you worked with/experiences ...
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...Name: Section/major: Age: Study Habits Questionnaire Set A Please evaluate the following questions by putting a check (/) in the space provided. 1 – Never 2 – Rarely 3 – Sometimes 4 – Often 5 – Always Time Management | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 1. Do you make a Master Schedule for each semester? | | | | | | 2. Do you update it weekly/daily? | | | | | | 3. Do you stick to it? | | | | | | 4. Do you allow time for exercise and socializing with friends? | | | | | | 5. Do you get at least 6 hours of sleep each night? | | | | | | 6. Do you study at least 2 hours for every hour in class? | | | | | | 7. Do you get your assignments done on time? | | | | | | 8. Do you regularly attend your classes? | | | | | | Your Study of Environment | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 1. Do you regularly study at the same time? | | | | | | 2. Do you have an area where you always go to study? | | | | | | 3. Is your study area free of noise and distractions? | | | | | | 4. Do you have all your supplies near you when you study? | | | | | | 5. Is your area comfortable? | | | | | | 6. Can you study for at least a half hour without getting up, walking about, taking snack or TV or phone breaks? | | | | | | 7. Do your friends leave you alone when they know you want to study? | | | | | | 8. Do you use your time between classes to study? | | | | | | Test Taking/ Preparation Skills | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |...
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...MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This Memorandum of Agreement is made and entered by and between: College of Business Administration, Bulacan State University (BulSU) with principal address at the Provincial Compound , City of Malolos, Bulacan represented by Dean GUALBERTO A. MAGDARAOG, JR. hereinafter referred to as the FIRST PARTY and Tollways Management Corporation with office Address at KM12 Balintawak Toll Plaza, North Luzon Expressway Caloocan City, Metro Manila; herein represented by Ms. Fritzie Jaye A. Sicat, hereinafter referred to as the SECOND PARTY (as Cooperating Company) WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, there is mutual recognition to make academic programs relevant and responsive to the needs of society. WHEREAS, the First Party is requiring Internship to graduating BS Accountancy students who should undergo relevant training and exposure institution where accounting is being applied and being practice prior to graduation for them to further develop their competencies. WHEREAS, the Second Party agrees to accept qualified student from BULSU as trainees in support of its Internship Program. WHEREAS, both PARTIES believe that aside from the usual theories the students may have learned in school, it has to be combined with linkage in the actual field where the theories have to be applied. NOW THEREFORE, with the foregoing premises considered, the PARTIES agree to the following. 1. The FIRST Party shall: (BULSU) ...
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...ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND DEVICES VENDO MACHINE _______________ An Undergraduate Project Design Presented to the Faculty of College of Information and Communication Technology Bulacan State University City of Malolos _______________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor in Industrial Technology Major in Computer Technology _______________ By: Paolo G. Bondoc Kenjii A. Borja Rodel B. Galang Donald S. Lansangan John Hudson A. Montealegre Pat Andre L. Sandagon (BIT comp.tech. 3D-g1) February 2016 RATIONALE Vendo Machine is use to disperse a product to a consumer after a certain amount of money has been put in the machine. Vendo machines are used to disperse beverages and snack items, but in recent years companies introduce vending machine that disperse other items. The first modern vending machines were developed in England in the early 19th century and dispensed postcards. Students are failing their grades because their do not have the materials needed to use on their subject activities. And there are students who fail to buy the materials needed. Student need to fixed the kind of attitude of stand by and watching their classmates doing their activities. They need to wake up and start doing a step to accomplish the activities on their subjects. Electronic Components Vendo Machine is a machine composed of limited types of electronic components which are very use on activities on computer technology course. The researchers...
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...BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY City of Malolos Bulacan COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CASE ANALYSIS – MGT 413 E Case: Enterprise Evaluation (The case was taken from the book, Decision making and Business Policy Formulation written by Dr. Ricardo C. Santos, Ph.D.) The case is about a Subdivision project for a low cost housing which was established by an individual under the name of Enrico B. Benemerito. He founded ENRICO B. BENEMERITO MARKETING as a sole or single proprietorship and registered it with the Department of Trade and Industry. He started his real estate business in Tambubong, San Rafael, Bulacan with 22,500 sq.m. or an equivalent of two hectares of land owned by Mr. Francisco Iral. The agreement was to develop it into low cost housing with the compromise that the tenant will receive a certain portion of the land as his share. Enrico applied at the Housing and Urban Land Regulatory Board or HLURB, then DENR for the propose low cost housing. Finally, he submitted his documents at the Registry of Deeds for the application for the individual or separate land Titles for the Subdivision and as a proof of ownership the titles was registered under the name of Sps. Enrico B. Benemerito and Carmen M. Benemerito. He named the site as Villa Verde Subdivision and with the successful turnout of his real estate project, he builds his residential home using the money from the sale of the subdivision. He decided to expand his business seeing opportunities in front of him...
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...finances like the big one do’s? Or they can contribute in some minor ways? How much do they earn in everyday living and negotiating? Are there factors that affect them and their earnings? Do they have a season when their earnings increases or there are seasons when their earnings decreases? What product is their best seller that contributes in their earnings? Does their place is suitable for their business? How many small and medium businesses here in Malolos are earning much, how many are earning right and how many small business are earning low? All of these and other questions will be answer in this brief study about the small and medium industries that runs here at the vicinity of our beloved city, The home of our History, the capital of Bulacan where transformation of Industries happens. The Malolos city of the province in Bulacan. We all know that here in Malolos, many great business are visible. South supermarket, Puregold, The graceland mall, Jollibee, Mcdonalds, Chowking and many more actively contributing in Malolos City so we conduct a study that deals with the small industries that are also helping the city goal in success. Many of these industries are said to have factors with it. How they truly help in building a city’s triumph. We are curious enough to solve the unveiling answers behind all this questions. We also aim to discover the feelings of these persevering owners in connection to their response in how they earn physically and mentally. In this study...
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...CHAPTER I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A. BUSINESS DESCRIPTION The Golden Mushroom is locally own food cart outlet that provide a unique combination of excellent food at value pricing. The Golden Mushroom is the answer to an increasing demand. The public (1) wants value for everything that it purchases, (2) is not willing to accept anything that does not meet its expectations. The Golden Mushroom known for innovations in mushrooms as a healthy and delicious food cuisine from mushroom sisig, mushroom siomai, mushroom patties and fried mushroom. A company that ensures customer satisfaction based on high quality products and service. In today's highly competitive environment, it is becoming increasingly more difficult to differentiate one food cart concept from another. The Golden Mushroom does this by being the only served mushroom sisig, mushroom siomai, mushroom patties and fried mushroom. And with the health and wellness becoming the goal of more and more people, increasing in demand today, we believe that this feature will ensure our success. B. KEY TO SUCCESS The Golden Mushroom has identified three keys that will be instrumental in its success * Employ strict financial control. This is extremely important in a retail food establishment. * Offer the highest –quality of food. * Ensure sufficient visibility. A strong marketing campaign required. C. FINANCIAL RESOURCES NEEDED This business plan is prepared to obtain financing...
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...BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY CITY OF MALOLOS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MUNICIPALITY OF KAWAYAN, BILIRAN TRANSFORMING TRADITIONAL POLITICS In partial fulfillment for the requirements in ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT JANUARY 9, 2015 SUBMITTED BY: MANALAD, JOANNA C. DR GEORGE Z GONZALES PROFESSOR CONTEXT a. Background of the Case This is a study behind the leadership of Mayor Rodolfo J. Espina, mayor of the Municipality of Kawayan. The case mainly deals with what really happens during the succession of a local executive. What the person goes through as he tries to implement changes to the organization he is leading. b. Issues and Concern Traditional politics in the Philippines often require politicians to cater to all the whims of their associates. Patronage nepotism and over dependence have characterized Philippine politics for many years. Even with Mayor Espinas background of 4 years spent with different jobs in the United States and another four years managing a farm. Still this was not enough when he finds himself mayor of the Municipality of Kawayan. Utang na loob and pakikisama had a major impact to the Philippine politics. It's difficult to balance the needs of the majority versus those of the few who can deliver the votes. Sometimes, a politician has to please his supporters so that in the end the candidate has his assurance that in the end he will get voted. c. Statement of the problem ...
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...Joseph Calata Early Career Path After graduating from DLSU, Joseph joined the family business as a Clerk, J. Melvin’s, a poultry feed store in Plaridel, Bulacan. It had been incorporated under the name Planters Choice Agro Products established by his parents Eusebio and Isabel in 1978. The store was named after Joseph and his older brother Melvin. Before jumping in, Joseph observed that the business was run like a sari-sari store. The core product, animal feeds, would be weighed on the spot and handed to customers, and the money was kept in a money pot or in a drawer. J. Melvin’s had branches in Malolos, but their main markets were the farmers in Plaridel. He envisioned the backyard business as a professional corporation. He bought an accounting software that took him a year to master and tailor-fit to the store. According to Joseph Calata “It was definitely trial-and-error but I wanted to prove that it could be done with patience and determination,” he said. “I asked myself, ‘Will I end up working in this store, merely giving change for animal feed?’ I decided to professionalize it. I worked 24/7. I could not make a new transaction if the previous day’s sales had not been encoded…because I saw how things would pile up. I wanted to perfect the system. I had to know how much we made every day. Was there profit? How much?” Joseph Calata was single-minded in proving that putting a system (and a paper trail) in place was the way to go. Although recording the inventory was tedious...
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...the mother tongue? 4) What is the frequency of use of the teaching strategies used by teachers in the implementation of the MTB – MLE? 5) What is the relationship between the degree of implementation of the MTB – MLE objectives and the degree of seriousness of the factors affecting the implementation of mother tongue as to: a) Teachers b) Pupils c) Instructional Materials ? 6) What is the relationship between the degree of implementation of the MTB – MLE Objectives and the frequency of use of varied teaching strategies use in the implementation of mother tongue? BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL CITY OF MALOLOS STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM SUBMITTED BY: MUTYA N. BULAONG CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION...
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...Geronimo, Ronich Eleanor M. BSTM 3B Environmental Conservation PAMARAWAN We had an orientation last March 12, Tuesday on our supposed time for our subject Tourism Impacts and Sustainability to discuss about Mangrove Planting. This activity was held on Pamarawan Island which is still part of City of Malolos. They also let us know about the call time and venue for meet up before going to the terminal. The call time is 5:30 in the morning in Malolos Cathedral, but because I already know how to go there and it is along the way, I asked if it is okay not to go to Malolos Cathedral. It’s better for me not to, because it would be hassle for me and also to save time. Unexpectedly, our section 3B is not yet on the Cathedral. Though they are also late, I didn’t make it to arrive on time and reach them. When they drifted, that’s the time I already came and I had reach nothing but the other community from Pamarawan. So they left me but they advised me to ride a boat separately. I have no choice but to wait for the boat to fill the other passengers to reach 20. While I’m waiting, I’ve seen another Student from Tourism riding a tricycle. When I saw him, I started smiling and it makes me to cheer up, because I have a companion on being late. I talk to him immediately for me not to feel bored and uncomfortable. He’s easy to get along with and I enjoyed talking to him, it helps me not to feel that it has a long trip. By the way, he’s a student from BSTM 1-C but I forgot his name. We...
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...Streets in the sky: A naïve proposal or a brilliant manifesto? Humanity has come through many events before it got to this point we are right now. W hat come in between of the years are constant changes in our lives. Changes are inevitable, but has it done any good to us? In the sense of architecture, changes may refer to ‘tradition and modernity’. Tradition held us up to the point we are at right now while modernity sees the flaw of it then attempt to refine it, until one day modernity itself turns into another tradition that one overlooks. Being in the time where architecture has gone through different traditions, it is sad to say that what used to have the ‘wow’ factor no longer put people in awe. Instead, what people nowadays prefer are posh CGIs of new developments, heavily rendered, put on a site without immediate context. That triggers the question, have we changed so much until we don’t recognise what is aesthetically beautiful and what not? And one would question the position of the architect himself, are they no longer the dominant figure like they used to be? It seems that we have forgotten how satisfying it is to appreciate a ‘real’ building, like how a space would give you chill down the spine. Fortunately, due to the unsatisfied nature of human being, the need to look for a fresh subject emerges. We constantly need fresh subjects to come into our lives, no matter if its something from the past or the future. In the current society p eople tend ...
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