------------------------------------------------- History of the Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | This article's introduction may be too long for the overall article length.Please help by moving some material from it into the body of the article. For more information please read the layout guide and Wikipedia's lead section guidelines.(November 2012) | Part of a series on the | Culture of the Philippines | | History | People | Languages | Traditions | Mythology
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to total customer satisfaction, Goldilocks is now the largest Filipino-owned bakeshop chain in the world. Being the leading Quick Service Restaurant in the Filipino Food Category as well, the company has expanded to more than 350 stores in the Philippines, with nine manufacturing plants strategically located across the country. Consequently, the opening day total sales of P574 back in 1966 has multiplied thousands of times over, reaching system-wide sales of over P6 billion as of latest financial
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always say that packing for this trip and the three-hour drive is very worth it. First of all, Lucban is known for its heritage houses. It seems that time itself turns backward. It gives us the glimpse of the past. With this, I feel joyous that Philippines can preserve some of our ancestors’ inheritance. Second, we make sure to visit the famous Kamay ni Hesus Shrine, a religious place noted for its stations of the cross on a hill climbing 300 steps. After struggling to reach the top, the overlooking
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chains have grown at an incredible rate over the past couple of decades. Fast food restaurants offer people in a rush an inexpensive way to grab food whenever they want. Like every other country, the food industry has flourished very well in the Philippines. Filipinos especially students love to eat and that’s the reason why you will see a lot of restaurants and fast foods restaurants scattered in the cities. These restaurants and fast food can be local or international food chains. Filipino food and
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capital of the Philippines , houses the Shoe Museum. Where else could you find an annual Sapatos Festival (Sept. 9), a fully motorized running high heel, giant shoes in the middle of the river and home of the world's largest shoes (Marikina Riverbanks) than in Marikina ! Located along JP. Rizal St. and just across the Our Lady of the Abandoned Church is the Shoe Museum. The museum holds shoes of several famous people including a pair of shoes from each president of the Philippines in chronological
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sustain our necessities. But people nowadays cannot wholly sustain their daily needs leaving students into thinking that they may do something to help their parents by engaging themselves to work. The number of employment rate in the Philippines nowadays is increasing (Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015). With this impressive increase of statistical record on labor and employment, we can assume that working students are involved. Nevertheless, the people who have graduated are more likely under the unemployed
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visual reference of Pampanga. It was the mountain of my childhood, the mountain I passed by thousands of times each morning in my daily commutes to Angeles, and in my college years — the mountain that signalled to me “You’re almost home”, as I rode a Philippine Rabbit bus from Baguio. Indeed, the ancients considered old bunduk Alaya the navel of the earth, from which all directions, all movements of the Kapampangan universe were reckoned. Arayat was, and still is Pampanga’s most famous landmark, a twin-coned
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level of performance of the interns as a result of the evaluation by the manager or immediate supervisors of the different establishments were the College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management (CITHM) Lyceum of the Philippines University, Batangas City Philippines This study aim to bridge the gap between the industry need and the knowledge and skills provided by the educational institution. Foreign Literature The Benefits and Challenges Hospitality Management student experience by
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The Preparedness of the 4th Year Hrm Student for the Deployment Of the National OJT (On-the-job-Training) Program Introduction Filipinos are known to be hospitable as a people, a culture perfected through time, some say the reason why we cannot be a part with other nations is because of our being too hospitable. Thus economist and entrepreneurs look at it from another point of view. It is our being inherently hospitable why Filipinos are found in most reception areas and they work
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nationwide in December 1961. It was also sold in Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Egypt and Latin America. Lenor is a brand name of fabric softener and dryer sheets, also produced by Procter & Gamble, sold in Europe, Russia, China and Japan. Plans to rebrand Lenor as Downy in the UK were dropped in 2002. Downy is the World’s No. 1 Fabric Conditioner launched in 1961. Downy has delighted families in the Philippines with its freshness since 1996, and today is the No
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