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    (1890-1976) represents the National Artist Awards for Sculpture in 1973. He is consider as the "Father of Philippine Arts" because of his great works like the famous "Bonifacio Monument" symbolizing Filipinos cry for freedom located in intersection of EDSA and Rizal Avenue and "The Oblation" in UP signifying academic freedom . Guillermo Tolentino was born in Malolos‚ Bulacan. He attend School of Fine Arts in University of the Philippines under Vicente Rivera for painting and later for sculpture under

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    PHILIPPINE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-QUEZON CITY 1029 AURORA BLVD. CUBAO QUEZON CITY IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS IN FUNDAMENTALS OF RESEARCH SUCCESS FACTORS OF SELECTED PLANT BUSINESSES AT FARMERS CUBAO QUEZON CITY SUBMITTED BY: ARMAND ANDOR II ALTHEA GAAC SARAH RIVA JUSTINE SUPETRAN SUBMITTED TO: DR. CAROLINA DITAN TABLE OF CONTENTS I.Chapter

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    Ayala Museum

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    xtreme "Eye-Gasms" More fun In The Philippines! On September 9‚ 2012‚ me and my mom went to the Ayala Museum. the guards greeted us with a smile and the lady at the front desk was very helpful in describing what we are to find in the four floors of the building.The building was minimal. so you can say that it was easier to appreciate the collections. since i came from an arts high school‚ i can say that I love going to museums. i keep on having “eye-gasms” on all the “eye candies” on display! may

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    A man named Redentor Manalang‚ who is fell over the back of his sidecar motorcycle‚ and got a gunshot wound towards his head. The unidentified attackers hurried away on their own motorcycle before the police got there and caught them. Then left a blood splattered cardboard sign next to Manalang’s body. It states: “I’m a drug pusher. Don’t copy me.” Manalang’s killing keeps an eye on the playbook of the new Philippines president’s War on Drugs. Rodrigo Duterte rode to take an authority on the promise

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    Martial Law

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    Martial Law Martial law is usually imposed on a temporary basis when the government or civilian authorities fail to function effectively (e.g.‚ maintain order and security‚ or provide essential services). In full-scale martial law‚ the highest-ranking military officer would take over‚ or be installed‚ as the military governor or as head of the government‚ thus removing all power from the previous executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial branches of government. Martial law has also been imposed during

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    Factors to consider in Choosing Top 3 Food Stalls Near PLMar for the Benefits of 3rd Year HRM Students in their Entrepreneurship Subject Chapter 1 Introduction Entrepreneurship is a process through which individuals and groups pursue opportunity‚ leverage resources‚ and initiate change to create alue. Thus‚ an entrepreneur is one who creates value by managing change‚ identifying and pursuing opportunities‚ acting passion and purpose‚ living proactively‚ and organizing and leveraging resources

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    SCULPTURE Overview In the previous modules‚ you were already introduced to different art elements and design principles as manifested from different Philippine arts – from simple basket and mat weaving of different indigenous and cultural communities to the highly sophisticated textile weaving from Northern to Southern Philippines. You are also familiar with the Angono petroglyphs‚ the Laguna copperplate inscriptions‚. In this module‚ you will understand how Philippine sculpture evolved from its

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    return in the year 1983. This led to dissatisfaction with Marcos and led to succession of events that culminated in a presidential election in February 1986.  Marcos fled the Philippines in the face of EDSA and installed Corazon Aquino as president on February 25‚ 1986. 25th February‚ 1986 ‚ EDSA People Power Revolution marked a significant national event. True empowerment of democracy was exhibited by its successful efforts to oust a tyrant by a demonstration without tolerance for violence and

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    552 TEXTBOOK ON THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION Sec. 10 Regulation of Foreign Investment. (1) Sources of investments. – Generally‚ they are: domestic savings‚ government expenditures‚ grants‚ local and foreign investments‚ and foreign loans. Investment is expenditure. In economics‚ it is also called “capital formation”. (2) Kinds of investments. –It is either direct or indirect in the forms of loans. Direct investments maybe made by a foreigner by: (a) buying stocks or bonds in a local company

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    of these shows eventually went to television. DZBB was also the first to air several live coverage extended not just to news and public affairs‚ but also to entertainment and educational programs. In 1957‚ DZBB moved to the new and current home at EDSA‚ Quezon City. Due to the success of DZBB‚ Stewart ventured to television on October 29‚ 1961 as DZBB-TV Channel 7 with the branding RBS-7 (now known as GMA-7 Manila). The station seized and closed in September 1972 due to Martial Law. Two years later

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