City, Batangas,Philippines +69-9302389916 richard_dino_masilang@yahoo.com CAREER OBJECTIVES To acquire a position where I can utilize my skills, attain professional growth and promote career advancement as well as to enhance the company’s success. SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS * Familiar with Microsoft Word and Power Point * Experienced in HTML and CSS works WORK EXPERIENCE May 2011- June 2011 Full Time Sales Asscosiate/ Cooperative Member Philippine Seven Corporative
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Amul is an Indian dairy cooperative, based at Anand in the state of Gujarat, India.[2] The word amul (अमूल) is derived from the Sanskrit word Amulya(अमूल्य), meaning invaluable.[3] The co-operative was initially referred to as Anand Milk Federation Union Limited hence the name AMUL. Formed in 1946, it is a brand managed by a cooperative body, the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF), which today is jointly owned by 3 million milk producers in Gujarat.[4] Amul spurred India's
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Effects of Corruption in the Philippine Community A Concept Paper Presented to The Faculty of the English Department Of Notre Dame of Greater Manila In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course English 7 By: Keane C. Tejada Daniel S. Dizon 7 - Aquino March 2014 Table Of Contents Acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 Chapter I. Introduction
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Cafe Amadeo Development Cooperative Barangay Dagatan, Amadeo, Cavite - 4119 Philippines Contact Person: Cafe Amadeo Development Cooperative Contact Number: (046) 682 0074 / 0917 503 9574 Email Address: cafeamadeo_devtcoop@yahoo.com.ph PR Gaz Franchising Corporation Tel.: (02) 571-7771 to 74 loc. 231 Mobile No.: (0917) 817 74 29 email: franchise@prgazhaus.com CORPORATE OFFICE 84 Solmac Bldg., Banaue cor Dapitan St., Q.C. Trunklines # 732-4185 / 741-3307 / 732-5361 Fax # 712-0677 Direct
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government with the community can possibly reduce the casualties due to natural calamities and incidents. Therefore, implementation of disaster management and risk reduction activities among the community to promote calamity preparedness in the Philippines requires a collaborative effort. Disaster risk reduction management aims to enhance the resiliency of the Filipino people through changing the country’s tendency of increasing figures and loss from natural calamities, developing safe and resilient
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whooping energy supply challenge of the country, since it is considered as a cost-effective technology. Thus, the country founded a non-profit organization in 2010, wherein this could be able to help reduce risk and hasten PV Solar Development in the Philippines. The group of members are comprising of cell manufacturers, project developers, producers, installers, off takers, and individual members, such as the academic community. This alliance is very active when it comes to policy consultation on the implementing
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1907 to Exequiel Magsaysay (1874-1968), a blacksmith, and Perfecta del Fierro (1887-1980), a schoolteacher.[ He spent his high school life at Zambales Academy at San Narciso, Zambales. After high school, Magsaysay entered the University of the Philippines in 1927, where he enrolled in a pre-engineering course.He worked as a chauffeur to support himself as he studied engineering; and later, he transferred to the Institute of Commerce at José Rizal College (1928–1932), where he received a baccalaureate
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and preserve them for his enjoyment and appreciation. D. SOCIAL FUNCTION- Through civic and graphic arts, man learns to love and help each other. International understanding and cooperation are fostered and nation becomes more unified, friendly, cooperative, helpful kind sympathetic. 2. FIVE IMPORTANCE OF ART * Participating in art activities helps us to gain the tools necessary for understanding human experience, adapting to and respecting others' ways of working and thinking, developing
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Association of the Philippines Through the support of the Australian Agency for International Development Edited by Ma. Salve I. Duplito Table Of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 iv La Frutera: Reaping The Fruit Case Study of La Frutera Inc., Datu Paglas, Maguindanao Background 3 The Company 5 Peculiar Challenges and “Success Secrets” 6 Synthesis 10 References 12 Agumil: The Promise of Palm Oil Case Study of Agumil Philippines Inc. Investments
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Sanchez, Daizel Anne S. PROF. R. MANALO BSA II-2 CHAPTER 1 THE DEVELOPMENT OF MONEY Multiple Choices 1. The rule in the primitive society a. individualism b. barter economy c. legal tender d. social interaction 2. Gave rise to the institution of social contract, wherein man took care not only of himself but of an entire family whose needs he had to meet a. money b. social interaction c. utility d. coin 3. The direct exchange of one commodity for another
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