north and east. And the most lasting legacy of spain in terms of architecture was its colonial parish Churches. Its structure was made using local materials. Some examples of this architectures are Bahay na bato which is commonly found in Vigan‚ Ilocos Sur and in Taal‚ batangas. This type of house became typical type of house of noble Filipinos back then. This house was made out from Bricks and stones‚ overhanging‚ wooden upper story with balustrades and capis shell sliding windows and a tiled roof
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physical impairment‚ financial difficulties or family problems. It provides learners of high school age access to formal secondary education through an alternative mode of delivery. The OHSP was pilot tested at San Nicolas National High School‚ Ilocos Norte‚ Region I; Isabela National High School‚ Isabela Province‚ Region II; Olongapo City National High School‚ Olongapo City‚ Region III; Dasmariñas National High School (Cavite City)‚ Quezon National High School (Lucena City) and Lipa City National
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villages of Abang and Patoc in Bucay‚ in Langiden‚ San Isidro‚ San Quintin‚ Danglas (also found in some parts of Nueva Era) * Mabaka - Lacub and Malibcong * Maeng - Luba‚ Tubo and Villaviciosa‚ (also found in San Emilio‚ Ilocos Sur‚ Banayoyo and other towns in Ilocos Sur) * Masadiit - Sallapadan‚ Bucloc and in the village of Sapdaan in Manabo‚ and in barangays
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Was the Galleon Trade beneficial to the Economy of the Philippines? Well some of not all of them are beneficial to our country. The good effect or benefits that we get from the galleon trade is they were able to prolonged the colony of Spain It was the main source of income for both the government and the church leadership It maintained the natural resources of the country It opened the doors to the westerner countries for the conceptualization and adaptation of the modern technologies It manifested
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Philippines Environment Are We Lucky in the Philippines? Planet Earth is made up of different things - air‚ water‚ plants‚ animals‚ soil‚ rocks‚ minerals‚ crude oil‚ and other fossil fuels. These things are called natural resources because they are not made by people; rather they are gathered from nature. Sunlight and wind are also natural resources. We use all these things to survive or satisfy our needs. The Philippines is considered rich in natural resources. We have fertile‚ arable lands
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Kalinga-Apayao were included under Region II 1973 Cellophil Resources Corporation (CRC) and Cellulose Processing Corporation were awarded 197‚346.25 hectares. This extended across Abra‚ Mt. Province‚ Kalinga-Apayao and some parts of llocos Norte and llocos Sur. Most affected tribe was the Tinguian (Itneg) of Abra‚ whose lands were
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The American period Of Colonization Flora;Aguinaldo’s Forces continued its attempts to capture Manila from the Spaniards. Throughout this time‚ American Leaders Forged an agreement with the Spaniards that the Americans latter will surrender to the Americans . The two conspired that a mock battle of Manila Bay will be staged to save the honor of the Spanish crown. This plan was aided by Aguinaldo’s permission to the American request to clear the pasay and Baclaran trenches to avoid any casualty
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I. SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT A. NAME OF THE BUSINESS Demeter Farm Supplies Demeter is the goddess of corn‚ grain‚ and the harvest. She is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea. It is Demeter that makes the crops grow each year. The first loaf of bread from the harvest is sacrificed to her. Demeter is the goddess of the earth‚ of agriculture‚ and of fertility in general. Sacred to her are livestock and agricultural products‚ poppy‚ narcissus and the crane. Demeter is intimately associated with the seasons
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(Executive Summary) The Man behind Mang inasal Edgar "Injap" Sia II is theman behind Mang Inasal‚ one of thefastest growing food companies inthe Philippines‚ which has become amodern icon of the Ilonggo culinaryculture. His parents gave him the nickname “INJAP” because “Sia” is originally from China while “Jaruda”‚ his mothers name‚ is originally from Japan. “INJAP” stands for Intsik-Japan. His parents are businesspersons and it was expected that he take up some business-related course in college
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Koronadal‚ Cavite‚ Cebu‚ Boracay‚ Baguio‚ Pangasinan‚ Tuguegarao‚ La Union‚ Pampanga‚ Bulacan‚ Mindoro‚ Agusan‚ Zamboanga‚ Ozamiz‚ Iligan‚Surigao‚ General Santos‚ Pagadian‚ Batangas‚ Lucena‚ Naga City‚ Davao del Norte‚ Davao del Sur‚ Tagaytay‚ Palawan‚ Tacloban‚ Ilocos Sur and Tarlac. Mang Inasal is targeting to open 500 stores before 2012. Mang Inasal Iloilo Corporate Office is located at Four-Season Hotel‚ Delgado St.‚ Iloilo City. The office fax numbers are (033) 508-7111 and (033) 508-5111.
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