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    Pharmacy

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    Case Study 1: The Generics Pharmacy Brief Identification Year launched: Franchise operations started in 2007. Key contacts: The Generics Pharmacy‚ 459 Quezon Ave.‚ Banaue‚ Quezon City. Tel. 632-732-3333; 632-712-7777 Brief background or history: The mother company (Pacific Insular Co.) that gave birth to The Generics Pharmacy (TGP) franchise started in 1949 as a family enterprise involved in pharmacy importation and distribution. In 1974‚ the current TGP President‚ Mr. Benjamin Liuson

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    Mission and Vision * MISSION * To uplift the quality of life of its members through the provision of quality products and services; and continuous promotion of cooperativism. * VISION * A dynamic‚ strong and sustainable cooperative in Mindanao‚ whose members are empowered and working together in a spirit of cooperation‚ social justice‚ equity and peace towards total human development. How to join * Attend one hour free Pre-membership Educational Seminar (PMES) at any AMPC Office.

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    363005231 08PHILIP

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    Chapter Eight Peace‚ Tolerance and Harmony as Core Values of Philippine Culture Lourdes R. Quisumbing‚ President‚ Asia Pacific Network for International Education & Values Education This chapter presents a Philippine perspective on the concepts of peace‚ tolerance and harmony as core values of Philippine life and culture that have endured through- out the evolution and development of the nation from traditional to contemporary times. Although changes have occurred in their modes of

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    Graft and Corruption

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    113TH INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE PARTICIPANTS’ PAPERS GRAFT AND CORRUPTION: THE PHILIPPINE EXPERIENCE Nelson Nogot Moratalla* I. INTRODUCTION This paper will present a condensed report on graft and corruption in the Philippines. Information was compiled by the author from documents‚ articles‚ newspaper clippings and other data gathered from the reports and journals of the Ombudsman and the Sandiganbayan‚ two of the constitutional bodies mandated by Philippine law to investigate and act on

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    Philippine Culture

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    containers‚ and in the handles of spoons and other Ifugao utensils. While the Ifugao are known for wood-carving‚ other pre-Hispanic Philippine tribes carved in limestone to create burial jars‚ their lids often topped by reproductions of human heads (Mindanao); some carved spoons from the chambered Nautilus shell (Palawan); others embossed gold burial face masks of separate nose Ceramics Jars found in burials from the 2nd millennium bc are the earliest-known pottery in the Philippines

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    Kulintang is the (percussion) gong musical instrument of Mindanao‚ Philippines. It is a single musical instrument composed of 7-8 gongs laid horizontally on a stand. Kulintang music is considered an ancient tradition that predates the influences of Islam‚ Christianity‚ and the West. In the Philippines‚ it represents the highest form of gong music attained by Filipinos‚ Malaysians‚ and Indonesians. It is said to have existed for centuries. As ancient as this music is‚ there has never been substantial

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    challenges Juan De la Cruz‚ the majority common Filipino people. And what is more moiling to this are the sweet and sour additives and influences of the society. My friends‚ as we all know Philippines is somehow ignorant to peace‚ particularly Mindanao. The island in this country that has 63% Christian majority and 32% Muslim population resulting in many violent conflicts due to misunderstanding. According to Jose Rizal‚ “Youth is the hope of the fatherland.” It is indeed a privilege for every

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    Philippine history 1

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    The Development of the Philippines and of Japan.—In many ways the next decade of the history of the Philippine Islands may resemble the splendid development of the neighboring country of Japan. Both countries have in past times been isolated more or less from the life and thought of the modern world. Both are now open to the full current of human affairs. Both countries promise to play an important part in the politics and commerce of[10]the Far East. Geographically‚ the Philippines occupy the more

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    philippine folkdance

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    PHILIPPINES (FILIPINO) CULTURAL AND FOLK DANCES PHILIPPINES (FILIPINO) CULTURAL AND FOLK DANCES INTRODUCTION AND DANCES Countries in the world have their own cultures made more colorful‚ beautiful and vibrant because of Folk Dances that are reflection of who they are. In the east‚ the Chinese have their symbolic Dragon Dance‚ the Japanese have the ancestral dance Bon Odori. In the west the Americans have their Square Dance. On the other hand‚ the Philippines will not be left behind. "The Pearl

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    independence from the colonial administrations of the Netherlands and United Kingdom. The Philippine term maharlika‚ referring to the Tagalog warrior class‚ has the same Sanskrit origins as the Malay Merdeka. In the southern Philippine island of Mindanao‚ the Moro people belonging to major ethno-linguistic groups of Meranaw‚ Maguindanaw and Iranun‚ use maradeka in the same meaning as freedom or liberation and freedom group there is called Maradeka. MALAYSIA Today in Malaysia‚ in which Malaya‚ Sabah

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