Brand Value Creation: Analysis of the Interbrand-Business Week Brand Value Rankings Author(s): Singfat Chu and Hean Tat Keh Source: Marketing Letters‚ Vol. 17‚ No. 4 (Dec.‚ 2006)‚ pp. 323-331 Published by: Springer Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40216698 . Accessed: 04/04/2011 12:32 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use provides
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References Web Links Lane‚ A. (2011). The Fun Factory - The New Yorker. [Online] The New Yorker. Available at: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/05/16/the-fun-factory [Accessed 11 Dec. 2015]. Nytimes.com‚ (2015). John Lasseter - Biography - Movies & TV - NYTimes.com. [Online] Available at: http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/202358/John-Lasseter/biography [Accessed 11 Dec. 2015]. Tribute.ca‚ (2015). John Lasseter biography and filmography | John Lasseter movies. [Online] Available at: http://www
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1. Floro Quibuyen 2. Teodoro Agoncillo 1 st Nationalist view Reform movement did not cause the Revolution DICHOTOMY: REFORM REVOLUTION Renato Constantino Echoed Agoncillo Accepts: Essentialist characterization of Agoncillo DICHOTOMY RIZAL BONIFACIO 3. NOT based on historical FACTS FACTS: (REFORMIST) Province of Spain NOT for INDEPENDENCE Anti-Friar NOT anti-SPANIARD Not for Armed Revolution RIZAL: El Fili and Manifesto to the Filipino People Denounced the Revolution Antonio Luna: x Katipunan 4
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father‚ who was then a senator and prominent opposition leader to President Ferdinand Marcos‚ was arrested for subversion. In August 1973‚ Aquino’s father was brought before a military tribunal in Fort Bonifacio.[14] On August 25‚ 1973‚ Aquino’s father wrote a letter to his son from Fort Bonifacio‚ giving advice to his son; "The only advice I can give you: Live with honor and follow your conscience. There is no greater nation on earth than our Motherland. No greater people than our own. Serve them
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Identify the combining forms that best fits the definition. 1. Sugars- Glyc (o) 2. Fat- Lip (o) 3. Immature cells- Blast (o) 4. Iron- Sider (o) 5. Tube- Salping (o) 6. Cold - Cry (o) 7. Sound- Phon (o) 8. Light- Phot (o) 9. Masculine- Andr (o) 10. Hidden- Crypt (o) 11. Blue- Cyan (o) 12. White- Leuk (o) 13. Black- Melan (o) 14. Hard‚ hardening- Scler (o) 15. Yellow- Xanth (o) 16. Fever‚ fire‚ heat- Therm (o) 17. Cancer- Carcin (o) 18. Disease- Path (o) 19. Back-
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The Philippines Under Spanish Rule (1600s – 1800s) Political Changes As a crown colony‚ the Philippines was administered by the Council of the Indies. Even so‚ the Spanish officials in the Philippines were appointed by the King of Spain‚ who issued Royal orders and decrees dealing with the proper administration of the colony. In 1863‚ the Philippines‚ as a colony‚ was placed under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Colonies or Overseas Ministry (Ministerio de Ultramar). In order to make
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become a strong public figure. He surely has touched the hearts of the Filipinos which made him become an “epitome” of Filipino Nationalism. But why is he the selected one to represent the Filipinos? I have read some articles about the Rizal VS Bonifacio issue over which is fit for the description of being a National Hero. They said that Rizal is an American-sponsored hero wherein he promoted a peaceful and intellectual way to revolt against that maltreatment of the
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Drama “Sepang Loca” Amelia Lapeña- Bonifacio In Sepang Loca‚ from the depths of a village well rises the cruelty of a village and the damnation of a village fool by its religious but self-righteous folk. (Clarin‚ Samantha‚ 2009) For an education student major in English like me raised with the different genres of literature particularly poems‚ short stories‚ essays and drama‚ my first venture into the play “Sepang Loca” by Amelia Lapeña- Bonifacio made me puzzled. I felt the plot was leading
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treatment in Filipino on that period and that is the reason of the rebellions between Filipino and Spaniards. Even in school‚ it was felt by Rizal and other Filipino students. Many Filipinos were suffered. They were the servant of the Spaniards. Andres Bonifacio‚ Aguinaldo Jacinto and the other members of the “Katipunan” led the “himagsikan” for the independence of our beloved nation. Unfortunately‚ for the several battles we were lost. Tandang Sora takes part in giving first aid for those who injured
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THE FILIPINO REVOLTS AGAINST SPAIN Filipino’s love Freedom! Filipino’s rebelled! Unhappy that’s what I feel like the Filipino’s feeling when they are under the Spaniards. When I read again this chapter‚ I feel I’m one of them I’m in that time and place when the revolt against Spain is held. Fighting too. This is the causes of Revolts: 1. Love for Freedom and Independence 2. Spanish encomendors abuses 3. Tribute (Residence tax) 4. Forced Labor (Polo) 5. Land Grabbing by the friars 6. Basi
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