Memorandum TO: Ms. Suarez‚ CEO FROM: Emilio Curbelo DATE: April 6‚ 2015 SUBJECT: Workforce Transportation Habits Ms. Suarez‚ I’ve been working diligently collecting data about trouble that our workforce is causing in the local traffic. I have been researching our workforce transportation habits and I have two solutions to address this matter. One way to address this issue would be to encourage our employees to carpool. By our employees carpooling we could reduce the amount of vehicles
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Social & Economic Consequences of global warming Emilio Teran‚…….. 1. History of global warming (Emilio Teran) (a) Current issues of global warming. (i) There are numerous global warming issues today. Most people are ignoring them living their lives as if nothing is occurring. Our continued abuse of carbon dioxide has had an effect on our planet and way of life. (ii) “Global emissions of carbon dioxide were at a record
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(by rival Emilio Aguinaldo). The Philippines declared its independence from Spain on June 12‚ 1898. However‚ the Filipino rebels did not defeat Spain unaided; the United States fleet under Admiral George Dewey actually had destroyed Spanish naval power in the area in the May 1 Battle of Manila Bay. Rather than granting the archipelago independence‚ the defeated Spanish ceded the country to the United States in the December 10‚ 1898 Treaty of Paris. Revolutionary hero General Emilio Aguinaldo led
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of nationalists who distinguished themselves as public servants. His grandfather‚ Judge Sotero Remoquillo Laurel was a delegate to the Malolos Congress and Secretary of the Interior in the first Philippine Revolutionary government under President Emilio Aguinaldo.He first enrolled at Centro Escolar de Señoritas (1933–35) then Paco Elementary School (1935–36) followed by Justo Lukban Elementary School (1936–1937) and he graduated from elementary at Ateneo de Manila in 1941. He graduated from high
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municipality of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo has the smallest population with 17‚ 818 people. Total land area 1‚ 427.06 square kilometers (35 kilometers south west from manila) The municipalities of Maragondon and Silang have the biggest land areas comprising 165.49 square kilometres and 156.41 square kilometers while the municipality of Noveleta has the smallest land area as indicated by 5.41 square kilometers. (Chavacano‚ English‚ Tagalog) Laguna (Santa Cruz) Governor Emilio Ramon Ejercito V-Governor
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del Pilar (Concepcion) 7 5th 4‚308 4‚166 Lidlidda 11 5th 3‚798 3‚384 Magsingal 30 3rd 27‚615 8‚498 Nagbukel 12 5th 4‚764 4‚312 Narvacan 34 2nd 41‚578 12‚221 Quirino (Angkaki) 9 4th 7‚866 24‚010 Salcedo (Baugen) 21 4th 10‚704 10‚344 San Emilio 8 4th 6‚920 14‚144 San Esteban 10 5th 7‚779 1‚962 San Ildefonso 15 5th 6‚670 1‚135 San Juan (Lapog) 32 3rd 23‚808 6‚437 San Vicente 7 5th 11‚907 1‚260
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gravity too. Newton later proposed that gravity was just a particular case of gravitation. Every mass in the universe attracts every other mass. This is the main idea of Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation. A portrait of Issac Newton. Courtesy of AIP Emilio Segre Visual Archives‚ W.F. Meggers Collection. The law was published in Newton’s famous work‚ the Principia ("Mathematical Principles of Natural Knowledge") in 1687. It states that every particle in the universe exerts a force on every other particle
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House of the Philippines PHILIPPINES 101 History of the Philippines Through the centuries… • 750‚000-500‚000 years ago: Flake tools 750‚000found in Solana‚ Cagayan • 50‚000-10‚000 BC: Cutting tools found in 50‚000the Tabon Caves in Quezon‚ Palawan • 24‚000-22‚000 BC: Fossil remains of 24‚000“Tabon Man” in Tabon Caves • 6th to 10th century: Complex society exists in Negros Oriental. • AD 900: Chinese porcelain and stoneware found in Masbate. • AD 990: Wooden boat found
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1920 Wilson Medal / Wilson DollarObv: President Of The United States/Bust of President Wilson facing left. Rev: To Commemorate The Opening Of The Mint/Figures of woman and boy center/Manila‚ P.I./1920 below. Bronze : (38mm‚ plain edge) 3‚700 struck EF 65.00 BU 125.00 Silver : (38mm‚ plain edge) 2‚200 struck EF 100.00 BU 200.00 Gold : (38mm plain edge) 5 pcs. only struck VERY RARE Note: This commemorative‚ struck in silver and bronze to commemorate the
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Philippines. On May 1‚ 1898‚ the Americans led by U.S. Navy Admiral George Dewey‚ in participation of Emilio Aguinaldo‚ attacked the Spanish Navy in Manila Bay. Faced with defeat‚ the Philippines was ceded to the United States by Spain in 1898 after a payment of US$ 20 million to Spain in accordance with the "Treaty of Paris" ending the Spanish-American War. On June 12‚ 1898‚ Filipinos led by Emilio Aguinaldo declared independence. This declaration was opposed by the U.S. who had plans of taking over
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