Preparation) For the Degree Bachelor of Science in Development Communication Jievah Cris Codeniera Cantiveros Mark Anthony Dumaguit Gumera Genevive Jakosalem Monteceno 2013 Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE INTRODUCTION Rationale of the Study The 20th century has been a remarkable era in the communication field. The entertainment and information industries have been developed through motion pictures, sound recordings, print serials, radio, television, computers, video games and the Internet
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The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) is a human development measure of the national government that provides conditional cash grants to the poorest of the poor, to improve the health, nutrition, and the education of children aged 0-18. It is
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Module 1 Executive summary and Introduction A. Summary of the study People started using public transportation in a higher rate because of sky rising gas price, unavoidable traffic congestion and growing environment pollution. Current generation has calculated the time and money spent on everyday transportation and decided to leave their car back home or at nearby railway station while commuting to office or downtown. Hence the utilization of taxi cab service has increased over the time
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FIELD EXPOSURE AND EVALUATION WITH SWOT ANALYSIS OF CUATRO ISLAS IN INOPACAN LEYTE Abstract The aim of the study is for Cuatro Islas to be known and to have its own destination brand, a brand that the core essence of the place in terms of its values as perceived by consumers is about the emotional relationship between the place and its visitors – how they are going to perceive the enduring nature of the destination in relation to other places. In short, it is about the personality of the place
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ECOMMER In partial fulfillment of the requirements in E-commerce (ECOMMER) Submitted to: Mr. Jaime Borromeo Submitted by: K32 Term 2, A.Y. 2015-2016 I. Company Background bookcop.com is a start-up conceptualized by four business students from De La Salle University who all intend to apply what they have been learning so far and have a stable source of income, at the same time. Eyeing on providing value to their fellow students through their business, they had identified that one
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not have materialized. To God the father of all, we are thankful for the strength that keeps us standing and for the hope that keeps us believing that this study would be possible and more interesting. To our group mates who willingly helped us gather the necessary data and information needed for this study, we thank you. And lastly, we wanted to thank our families who inspired, encouraged and fully supported us in every trial that came our way. And also we thank
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INTRODUCTION This study is conducted to determine the physical image of women portrayed by Filipino beauty commercials. A feministic view of these commercials is applied in trying to show the ideal image they present which influences the decisions and perceptions of women. Specifically, the researchers are defining how it has shaped the outlook of women towards beauty with regards to the physical aspects. The methods used to achieve results were documentary analysis and interviews. Through interviews
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buy something with just one click without having to pay much as the usual? With the easy access and affordable prices, online purchasing has become the most convenient way of shopping for most teenagers. The popularity of the Internet particularly Facebook, Instagram and other social networking sites attracted many retailers to invest their businesses online without having to pay taxes like any other retailers do. By this, e-commerce continues to grow with the advancement in technology as it overshadows
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insights into how he views his company’s place in the highly competitive cosmetics and toiletries market in the Philippines. An underdog success story in the truest sense of the word, the rise of the Hortaleza family from their humble beginnings as civil servants, to the pioneers of the “next Unilever”, the story of Splash Corporation is an informative model for those who wish to study the marketing strategies that drive successful startups in competitive markets. Several years removed from its
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nature and significance of the study guided by the logical world views and perspectives of the researcher. Chapter One consists of five parts namely, (1) Background of the Study, which presents the circumstances and situations leading to the choice of the problem including the explanation of the area of research to set context for the problem (s) at hand; (2) Epistemological and Theoretical Research Perspective, which looks at the theory of knowledge that informs the study and the philosophical stance
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