...in Calamba, studies in Biñan and Ateneo, execution of the GOMBURZA, imprisonment of Doña Teodora, encounter with police brutality, discrimination in the literary competition of the Liceo Artistico-Literario (where he won first prize for his El Consejo de los Dioses) 1882-1887 trip to Europe, education at the Universidad Central de Madrid, growth of his nationalism, El Amor Patrio (1882), brindis (speech) in honor of Juan Luna and Felix Resureccion Hidalgo (1884), publication of the Noli Me Tangere (1887). 1887-1888 According to historian Floro Quibuyen, the Calamba Hacienda Case was a turning point in Rizal’s life – it marked the beginning of his radicalization; a critical examination of his correspondences reveals a subversive Rizal – a separatist 1888-1892 second trip to Europe, historical and ethnological studies, radicalization (a clear separatist stance), publication of his Annotation of Antonio Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (1889), Sobre la Indolencia de los Filipinos (15 July – 15 September 1889) and Filipinas Dentro de Cien Años (30 September 1889 – February 1890) appeared in the La Solidaridad newspaper, break with Del Pilar and the...
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...VICTOR A. SABERDO Gamo Palayan Tanay, Rizal Cel. No. 09051307787 Email Address: victor.saberdo@yahoo.com Passport No.: XX5643270 POSITION DESIRED WELDER WORKING EXPERIENCE Company : Taisei Address : Doha, Qatar Position : Welder Inclusive Date : May 10, 2010 – May 20, 2012 Job Description: • Preparation of tools, materials and permit needed on daily activities • 360o look around hazard identification • Full welding of I-beam, 10mm thick plate, stiffener of I-beam, 5mm thick plate support stainless I-6, 40x40 frame cladding and frame cp2 panel • And support all welding works in fabrication activities Company : KEPCO Philippines Corporation Address : Malaya Pililla, Rizal Position : Welder Inclusive Date : October 11, 2003 – January 20, 2007 Job Description: • Preparation tools materials and equipment of daily activities • Coordination with safety officer and supervisor for necessary hot work permit, before to proceed to welding work • Full welding, tank column, over head tank, railing, flat form, pipe, trusses, for light post. Company : Engineering & Construction of Asia Address : Makati, City Position : Scaffolder Inclusive Date : 1999 – 2002 Job Description: • Preparation of tools and materials • 360o look around hazard identification • Installing Ø assign every scaffold needed on a site putlog...
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...the national land use as the highest policy making body. It categorizes uses of land for protection, production, settlement and infrastructure. The NLUMA was opposed by the real estate sector as the act will negatively affect the housing backlog, real estate boom and global competiveness. It is said to be that the bill was too pro-peasant. The conversion of land in the Philippines is more on the growth of real estate and not by the manufacturing sector. It is driven by interest and thirst for money by capitals instead of providing for the need of the masses. The relocation sites for informal settlers are said to be the safety of the IS from the hazard of living near flood prone areas. They were relocated off city such as Bulacan, Rizal and Cavite. I have an experience wherein I interviewed someone that experience the relocation in Montalban. She said that the relation site is more of a danger zone and prone to disasters. It has no basic services and far from work. There is also less opportunity for livelihood. The relocation site in Montalban is prone to flooding as it is a catchment. It is also along the west valley fault. The sites is basically to kill the informal settlers instead of taking care of their needs. The political ecologies of land-use (1) Structural solutions to a complex problem. There is an easy way out for the government. (2) Neoliberal reforms and urban space: using disaster and risk as an opportunity....
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...Rivera, Lieca R. June 6, 2016 Sec 1 Prof. Pelias Reflection: We visited 5 places in our Viaje de Angono. We depart from Santolan Station by roughly 8 am. The travel time to reach our first destination which is the Rizal windmill is 2 hours, as far as I remember. I have not been to Ilocos Norte to witness the famous Bangui Windmills, and it is included my bucket list to have a picture with those. I was really amazed to see the wind farm in Rizal since it seems like I get to see those in Ilocos. I also found out that the same company is operating both the Bangui and Pililla windmills. The Pililla windmills are on top of the hills overlooking the beautiful plains of Tanay Rizal on one side and Laguna on the other side. One will also get a very good view of Laguna de Bay. There are infographic boards there about Pililia and the wind farm. One interesting fact on why Pililia was chosen as the site for these wind turbines –these hills have a natural wind corridor with a monthly average of 36kmh windspeed passing through the hill and heightens during Amihan (north-east winds) season from October to March. We took plenty of photos with the wind mills for remembrance. Also, we bought memorabilia that the residents are selling there. We had our lunch after windmills. Then, we went to Nemiranda Art Haus and Balaw-balaw restaurant. This arthouse is surrounded by mythical relief murals and three dimensional mythological characters such as the “Ang Nuno” , “Habagat” and...
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...6/14/2014 University of Makati Online Enrollment Beta Version UNIVERSITY OF MAKATI J.P. Rizal Extension, West Rembo, Makati City ONLINE CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION Date College Program/Major Name Address Guardian COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT 2011 JOHN DENVER SABERON DIAZ Academic Year Yr Level Student No. 06/14/2014 2014-2015 - First Semester Third Year A1101241 MALE March 10, 1994 BLK 251 LOT 4 HANZEL ST.,, PEMBO, MAKATI CITY Gender Date of Birth Encoded Subject(s) A.Y. 2014-2015 - First Semester CFN A114A568 A114A602 A114A604 A114A606 A114A607 A114A608 A114A609 A114A674 Total Units: Course Code PHY1LAB CS 106 ECO 1 POL 115 SLELEC 1 CS 107 CS 108 POL 102 Course Description MECHANICS AND HEAT WITH LABORATORY METHODS OF RESEARCH PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS WITH LRT PERSONS AND FAMILY RELATIONS ELECTIVE 1 STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT AND CONSTITUTION Section II-BCNA (IRREG) Units 4.0 Time 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM 06:00 PM - 07:30 PM 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Days MWF MWF MWF T TH T TH MWF MWF MWF Room HPSB 509 HPSB 512 HPSB 512 HPSB 512 B2 103 HPSB 512 HPSB 512 HPSB 504 III-ACSAD 3.0 III-ACSAD 3.0 III-ACSAD 3.0 III-ACSAD 4.0 III-ACSAD 3.0 III-ACSAD 3.0 IV-CBPW- 3.0 DANCE 26.0 Please register me in the above listed courses. I have...
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...Punta de Fabian is located on Manila East Road, Barangay Evangelista, Baras, Rizal that is not far away from our house, you can get there maybe 10-15mins if you are living in Baras. Great food, friendly staff, cozy and high tech rooms, complete facilities, and everything you would ask for in your second home is in the famous and first-class, Punta de Fabian. Even though I only got to experience the cheapest but also of high-class room, I enjoyed the glamour of the place and felt like a very important guest. First to talk about is the food. "Wow!" I think this expression summarizes everything about the food in Punta de Fabian. First we had is their pastry, tea and coffee. The croissant was really delicious, the coffee was great and the cookies were perfect. I even learned from Tracy, one of the hotel's trainees (if I'm not mistaken), that their pastries were being purchased by other hotels and restaurants. We had our sumptuous breakfast. Almost every kind of breakfast food was served in the buffet. I was amazed by the, delicious juices of every kind, and the unfamiliar fruits that taste so good, not to mention the excellent staff that assisted us. My stay at Nielsen's was really awesome and satisfying. Next are the friendly employees. The moment I arrived at the hotel, I was very nervous and insecure of how I look and present myself because of the formal environment of Punta de Fabian. Thanks to one of the staff who opened the car's door and greeted me with a friendly voice...
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...* Sulit.com.ph * SulitCars * Sulit Real Estate * 02 Ad History ▼ * (0) Saved Ads * (2) Recently Viewed Ads * Access more features with a Sulit Account! It's FREE to sign up! * Free Sign UpSign In Lot For Sale In San Pablo Laguna - 230 Sq.m (corner) At P966k San Pablo City Real Estate Philippines Online Users: 27456 ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Search options Popular Searches: makati, fully furnished condo for rent in quezon city, rent,apartment for rent quezon city, apartment for rent las pinas * Categories ▼ * Apartment and Condominium * Beach and Resort * Commercial and Industrial Properties * House and Lot, Townhouses and Subdivisions * Land and Farm * Memorial Lot * Rooms and Bed * Real Estate Services * Forum * Help * Post A Free Ad Sulit Real Estate: * Sulit Real Estate * Real Estate * Land and Farm Lot For Sale In San Pablo Laguna - 230 Sq.m (corner) At P966k 3460 views | 0 comment Lot Area | 230 m2 | * Now OnlyP 966,000.00 * Regular PriceP 1,081,000.00 * SaveP 115,000.00 * Ad ID3473687 * AddressRiverina Subd., Phase 2, San Pablo, Laguna * ConditionNew * Date UpdatedJuly 18, 2012 * Date PostedApril 17, 2011 * CategoryLand and Farm * ClassificationFor Sale * LocationSan Pablo City, Laguna * Short URL * Contact SellerSend Private Message ...
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...ICCT COLLEGES FOUNDATION INC. V.V. Soliven Cainta, Rizal ANTIPOLO CAMPUS Survey Questionnaire ENGL02A Name (Optional): ____________________ Age (Optional): __________ Sex: F __ M __ Direction: Read and analyze the questions carefully and answer it seriously. Shade your best answer. 1. Are you a K-POP fan? Yes No 2. Do you watch Koreanovela? Yes No 3. Do you like Korean fashion? Yes No 4. Do you want to learn the Korean Culture and Tradition? Yes No 5. Do you prefer Koreans to live here in our country? Yes No 6. Do you think Korean traditions have big effect in our culture? Yes No 7. Do you like Korean songs? Yes No 8. Do you want to add Korean dances and dresses in our Filipino culture? Yes No 9. Do you want Korean students to go here in our country to study and learn our culture and traditions? Yes No 10. Are you favoring of having Korean tradition in our country? Yes No 11. Are you one of the thousand peoples who patronize their products? Yes No Direction: Read the questions carefully and encircle your best answer. 12. Which groups of K-POP do you idolized? a. BIG-BANG b. 2NE1 c. GIRLS GENERATION d. BTS 13. Why many youth idolized K-POP? e. Because from at least 1997 the music videos produced in Korea have been the best in the world. f. It is suitable for consumption by teenagers. ...
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...Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM Background and Purpose of the Study People who are employed in an organization have similar perspective to achieve work efficiency, and to attain efficiency is job performance. Training of employees is required to develop their skills, ability and knowledge. Since men are living in a changing world where increase in development takes place, people must adapt to its environment for him\her not to be left behind. A training and development system is a set of element which, with some objectives, uses processes to transform inputs into outputs. The inputs to a training system are trainees with certain characteristic: IQ, education, experience, and ability to perform as required on the job. The outputs are the trainees scientific know – how, skills, and attitudes, their performance on the job experience, and training development designing and producing courses and other training experience. Training is one of the most effective tools in business and industry to bring the best from the employees. Training is designed to help the employee adjust to his work, to develop his pride and enthusiasm for the job. Maintaining high standard of services and to prepare him for the advancement of its work in greater responsibilities and challenge boosting morale and enthusiasm of the employee’s loyalty and interest in the company. As the most important asset of the organization, the employees still remain as human beings having their own needs and wants. To be able to...
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...CHAPTER 2 LOCATION GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION TOPOGRAPHY HISTORICAL INFLUENCES Calinawan Cave is situated in Barangay Tandang Kutyo of Tanay, Rizal. History tells us that the cave served as hideout by Filipino revolutionaries during Spanish-American war, and a shelter during the Second World War. According to local folklore, it is where the Japanese and American troops settle their disputes. Thus, the Filipino word “Calinawan” comes from the word “Linaw” which means “to settle” or “to clear”. Long before the coming of Spaniards, Tanay was already settled by early Indonesian and Malay voyagers. Artifacts dug up attest to the existence of these early settlements. Not long after the conquest and subjugation of Manila and the surrounding lake areas by Salcedo in 1571, Franciscan missionaries arrived to Christianize the inhabitants of what is now the Morong-Pililla area. From Morongan, the priest administered Tanay and other chapel villages and ranches. In 1773, construction of the now famous Tanay Church was begun and was finished 10 years later. Tanay became a Municipality in 1894 as an effect of the Spanish Maura Law. The first election of Public Office took place in 1895-1898 and 1898-1900 under the Revolutionary Government of Philippines. Tanay members of the Katipunan fought valiantly during the Revolution against Spain. The town was the headquarters of the second military area of the Philippine Revolutionary Government under General Emilio Aguinaldo. And for a brief period...
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...Republic of the Philippines UNIVERSITY OF RIZAL SYSTEM Province of Rizal Antipolo City Office of the College of business administration Student council PROJECT PROPOSAL Title: Plants Proponent: College of Business Administration-Student Council Rationale: “The purpose of this project is to add beautification in the hallway and to advocate green environment.” Objectives: 1. To add beautification in the hallway. 2. To advocate green environment. Description of the Project: The proposed project are plants will be placed in the first to third floor of the hallway of Sumulong Building. There are two kinds of plants that will be placed in the hallway, and these are Champagne and Budgetary Requirements: Name of Materials | Quantity | Unit Price | Total Price | Champagne | 10 | 150.00 | 1,500.00 | Piccara (big) | 7 | 250.00 | 1,750.00 | P.Pot (Medium) | 10 | 60 | 600.00 | P.Pot (Large) | 7 | 70 | 700.00 | Total: 4,550.00 | Sources of Fund: The primary source of fund to be used in this project will come from the Council fund. Prepared by: EDLYN M. MASINSIN President Noted: HELEN B. LIBAO, Ph.D (Cand.) ARMANDO D. VALE, RAE Adviser Dean Recommending Approval: IMEE E. FLORES OSDS Coordinator Approved: DANILO M. PASCUAL, Ed.D. Campus Director ...
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...Chua / The Making of Jose Garcia Villa’s A Footnote to Youth 9 THE MAKING OF JOSE GARCIA VILLA’S FOOTNOTE TO YOUTH Jonathan Chua Ateneo de Manila University jchua@ateneo.edu This article recounts the story behind the publication of Villa’s stories and his book Footnote to Youth: Tales of the Philippines and Others (1933) in the United States. First, the conditions of the American literary marketplace are briefly described. Second, documents pertaining to the realization in print of Villa’s stories and his book are analyzed as sites of negotiations between colonial subject (Villa) and the colonial master (his American editors and publishers). Finally, an account of how Villa was made to circulate in the Philippines after the publication of his stories and his book in the United States is given. From these discussions the article hopes to show that Villa’s self-fashioning by publication was both subject to and critical of the colonial condition, alternately reinforcing it and challenging it. Abstract Philippine literature in English, book history, postcolonialism, exotic, author Keywords Jonathan Chua teaches at the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of the Ateneo de Manila University. He is the editor of The Critical Villa: Essays in Literary Criticism by Jose Garcia Villa (2002). His edition of the collected short stories of Jose Garcia Villa is forthcoming from the Ateneo de Manila University Press. About the Author Kritika Kultura 21/22 (2013/2014):...
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...town which belonged to the Dominican Order. -a picturesque town nestling on a verdant plain, covered with irrigated ricefields & sugar lands. Un Recuerdo A Mi Pueblo -In Memory of My Town. -Rizal wrote when he was 15 years old & a student of Ateneo de Manila in the year 1876. Earliest childhood memories. *The first memory of Rizal, in his fancy, was his happy days in the family garden when he was 3 years old. *Rizal narrated how he watched from his garden cottage, the culiauan, the maya, the maria capra, the martin, the pipit & other birds & listened “with wonder & joy” to their twilight songs. *Daily Angelus prayer. *Happy moonlit nights @ the Azotea after the nightly Rosary. *Nocturnal walk in the town, eapecially when there was a moon. Aya- nurse maid. Imaginary Tales- aroused Rizal an enduring interest in legends & folklore. Asuang, Tigbalang, Terrible bearded & Turbaned Bombay- The Aya’s way of threatening Rizal when he doesn’t want to eat. The Hero’s first sorrow. Concha- Jose loved most. -died in sickness in 1865 @ the age of 3. -her death brought Jose to his first sorrow. Devoted son of the Church. The Hermanos & Hermanas Terceras called Jose as Manong Jose. Father Leoncio Lopez- the town priest. -whom Rizal esteemed & respected in Calamba during his boyhood. Pilgrimage to Antipolo. June 6, 1868 – Jose & his father left Calamba to go on a pilgrimage to Antipolo. Casco- a barge which Jose & his...
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...Chapter 1: “Advent of a National Hero” Dr. Jose Rizal is a unique example of a many-splendored genius who become the greatest hero of a nation. He was endowed by God with versatile gifts, he truly ranked with the world’s geniuses. He was a physician ( ophthalmic surgeon ) poet, linguist, musician , dramatist , naturalist , ethnologist , surveyor, engineer , farmer businessman, economist, geographer, cartographer , bibliophile , philologist , grammarian , folklorist , Philosopher, translator, inventor, magician, humorist, satirist, polemicist, sportsman, traveler and prophet. Jose Rizal was born June 19 1861 on the moonlit night of Wednesday, in the town of the lakeshore town of Calamba, Laguna Province, Philippines, Rizal was baptized in the catholic church in the Calamba Laguna on June 22 at the of three years old by the parish priest, Father Rufino Collantes . Father Pedro Casanas was the the godfather (ninong) native of Calamba and close friend of Rizal’s family. Rizal’s Parents was Francisco Mercado Rizal and Teodora Alonso Realonda, His father Francisco Mercado Rizal was born in Binan, Laguna on May 11, 1818, He was studied Latin and Philosophy at the College of San Jose in Manila, He was a hardly an independent-minded man which talked less and worked more, and he was a strong on body and valiant in spirit. He died in Manila on January 5, 1898 at the age of 80. And his mother Teodora Alonso Realonda was born in Manila on November 8, 1826 and he was educated...
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...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. b) He loved to go to church, to pray, to take parts in the novenas and to join the religious processions. He was laughingly called manong jose by the hermanos and hermanas terceras. c) One of the men he esteemed and respected in calamba during his boyhood was the scholarly father leoncio lopez, the town priest. V. Pilgrimage to antipolo a) On june 6, 1868, jose and his father left...
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