Louise Elizabeth C. Estabillo (Pagsulat ng Balitang Isports)‚ and Alyssa G. Fetalcorin (Pagwawasto at Pag-uulo ng Balita). Alodia Anne T. Badua (News Writing)‚ Jomari C. Fernando (Editorial Writing)‚ Dana Samantha S. Cahilig (Science and Health Writing)‚ Stacey Mae F. Manuel (Copy reading and Headline Writing)‚ Jill Czyrille M. Salas (Editorial Cartooning)‚ Gracielle Ruth B.Buenaventura (Pagkuha ng Larawang Pampahayagan) and Ciara Cel O. Andal (Pagsulat ng Lathalain) landed in second place. Three
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exaggerated use of words and malicious manner of writing a story. The newspapers and headlines are as follows: Bulgar: “Manny is the best in the world- Algieri” Kadyot: “Lolo‚ manok ang tingin sa apo” Tonite: “Paslit ginilitan‚ 2 pang apo kinuryente ng adik na lolo!” Remate: “Apo ginilitan ni lolo” Bandera: “Algieri tumambling kay Pacman” In Bulgar the headline is malicious; it is not a direct quote from Algieri. The newspaper writer was prejudiced to the idea presented by Algieri’s statements.
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plugs tested positive for NG‚ or nitroglycerine‚ which is used in high explosives and the production of dynamite‚ and EGDN‚ or ethylene glycol dinitrate‚ also used in dynamite. In addition‚ they plan to provide testimony that the residue traces found on the plugs are "consistent with" PETN‚ or pentaerythritol tetranitrate‚ a high-explosive compound that frequently has been found in bombings. McVeigh’s jeans. The left pocket reportedly gave a positive "identification" for NG and a finding "consistent
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Hyeonu: Bae an gopa? You hungry? (Lit. Aren’t you hungry) Minjun: Eo... yakgan. Yeah‚ a bit. Hyeonu: Jeomsim mwo meogeullae? Pija joahae? Whaddaya want for lunch? Pizza ok? Minjun: Pija? Geureom. Pizza? Alright. Hyeonu: Geureom‚ uri pija meokja. Pizza it is then. (Lit. Then let’s eat pizza.) Romanisation and Translation Hyeonu: Deureogaja. Let’s go in here. (Minjun sees Hyeonu eating an olive.) Minjun: Neo ollibeu joahae? You like olives? Hyeonu: Eung‚ wae? Neon
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ISO 14001: identifying and evaluating environmental aspects n 131206 v e r sio n o f 14 J u ly 2014 ISO 14001: I denti fyi ng an d evaluati ng envi ronmental aspects | 1 We at SCCM are convinced – and our experience has proven – that any organization‚ large or small‚ will achieve better environmental performance by using the ‘plan-do-check-act’ approach outlined in the ISO 14001 standard. Copyright SCCM All rights reserved. Nothing included in this publication may be made public‚ and/or reproduced
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Philippines. Almost all of us buy rice every day for our meal so it is one of the products that have a high demand. According to the Law of Demand‚ if the demand is high then the price is low and if the demand is low then the price is high. (Macarubbo‚ Ekonomiks Ngayon: Pinagaan at Pinaunlad (2011)‚ page 96‚ New Horizons Publications) Rice can be bought in super markets and public stores. The price of rice may vary from its quality from how it was made. Circumstances changes as time goes by in producing
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Creativity can be explained by the 4 Ps model by Rhodes (as cited in Ng‚ 2009). It is the creative person engaging in creative process to conceive the creative product. All that‚ are facilitated in a creative press or environment (Ng‚ 2007). Therefore‚ creativity transcend further than having a novel idea. It has to be manifested in the real world as a tangible creative product. The concept of creativity differs between the Western and the Asian societies. Study by Niu and Sternberg (2006)
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Rubbing Alcohol – “Hindi lang pampamilya‚ pang-isports pa!” Fita Biscuits – “Parang life.” Globe Telecom – “Abot mo ang mundo.” GMA Channel 7 Network – “Kapuso ng Bawat Pilipino.” Goldilocks – “How Thoughtful‚ How Goldilocks.” Greenwhich – “The Philippines’ favorite Pizza chain.” Jollibee – “Bida ang sarap.” “Langhap Sarap.” LBC – “Hari ng padala.” Lucky Me! Noodles – “Lucky Me!” Mang Inasal – “Hahanap hanapin mo…” Max’s Restaurant – “Sarap to the bones!” Maynilad – “Dumadaloy ang ginhawa.”
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wants to learn despite of financial problems. In his SONA he said‚“ Noong araw po‚ ayon sa pag-aaral ng DBM noong 2006 hanggang 2008‚ ang nakahanap ng trabaho sa mga napagtapos ng TESDA: 28.5 percent lamang. Noong lumipas na taon naman po: sa IT-BPO program‚ 70.9 percent ang employment rate ng ating mga napatapos sa TESDA. Sa electronics and semiconductor program naman‚ umabot sa 85 porsyento ng mga nagtapos noong 2012 ang nagkatrabaho.”. He reports the success rate of finding a job after studying
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Greetings… “Our livelihood was intimately tied to the food we eat‚ water we drink and places where we recreate. That’s why we have to promote responsibility and conservation when it comes to our natural resources.” Mark Udall Under the PAMANA project‚ the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) is tasked to implement the livelihood component of PAMANA’s development interventions. It is a community-based capacity building program that seeks to improve the socio-economic status of program
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