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Ang Pamana (Tula ng damdamin ni Jose Corazon de Jesus)
Buhay ng lara ne aNg lee bata batuta nagsulot sa lungga hinabol ng palaka
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DULANG KOMEDYA:

Sa Pula, Sa Puti
Plop! Click
Kiti-Riki

DULANG TRAHEDYA:

Moses, Moses
Jaguar
Kahapon, Ngayon, Bukas(sarswela)
Sinag Ng Karimlan
Anghel ni Noel De Leon
Ang Trahedya Sa balay ni kadil na isinulat ni Don pagurasa

Dulang Melodrama:

SarinManok ni Patrick c. Fernandez

Dulang Parsa:

Karaniwang Tao by: Joey Ayala
Mariano Que–Mercury Drugstore

Mariano Que initially worked as an employee of a drugstore during the prewar era but like most typical successful entrepreneurs, Que found his opportunities after the war and during the advent of the American occupation. The destruction of the prewar establishments left everyone starting and rebuilding from scratch, and those who had a wider perception of the people’s needs seemed to had the greater advantage.
Mariano Que saw the demand for sulfa drugs, since most of the Philippine pharmacies hardly had enough resources to go by. Using his prewar experience as a drugstore employee, Mariano invested 100 pesos worth of sulfathiazole tablets and peddled them in single doses so they could be affordable to the poverty-stricken sector. He rolled over his profits until he had enough money to build a wooden pushcart. That way, he could peddle a wider assortment of pharmaceutical products.
Corazon D. Ong-CDO Foodsphere,Inc.

Corazon D. Ong is a dietitian by profession who used her knowledge to create affordable processed meat products that could compete with the already well known and established processed meat brands. Initially, it was only a hobby where she could put to good use her creativity and skill in culinary arts. She came up with corned beef, hotdogs, meatloaf, hamburger patties and ham, an entity that she later sold as a home business.
She founded CDO Foodsphere in 1975; as the product’s reputation for affordable quality became widespread,

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