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    Case 1

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    pricing scheme we launched was as follows (Table 2): Table 2: Price Scheme Game to attend 1-Game 5-Game 20-Game 38-Game Price Per Game for Bleacher Seat $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 Price Per Game for Grandstand Stand $11.00 $8.80 $6.60 $4.40 The analyzing process was based on some fundamental assumptions: The attenders do not have specific preference between these 38 games. The price they pay for admission do not relate to they consumption in premium

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    History of Tv Broadcasting

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    Broadcasting System (ABS)‚ the forerunner of ABS-CBN‚ made its first telecast as DZAQ-TV Channel 3. The ABS offices were then located along Roxas Blvd. ABS was owned by Antonio Quirino‚ brother of former president Elpidio Quirino. Consequently‚ the first telecast was that of a party at the owner’s residence‚ earning Elpidio Quirino the honor of being the first Filipino to appear on television. The station operated on a four-hours-a-day schedule (6-10PM)‚ covering only a 50-mile radius. ABS was later

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    Sample Sona

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    Official Gazette PH Elpidio Quirino‚ Third State of the Nation Address‚ January 22‚ 1951 Published: January 22‚ 1951. Latest update: June 1‚ 2012. “The State of the Nation” Message to Congress of His Excellency Elpidio Quirino President of the Philippines [January 22‚ 1951] MR. PRESIDENT‚ MR. SPEAKER‚ MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESS: I join you today in opening your greatest opportunity yet to make history for our people. This is a year exceptionally heavy with decision and destiny; and your

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    Philippine History

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    Commonwealth Period -Tyding Mcduffie Law; granted independence and commonwealth to the Philippines -Conditions: -Framing of the constitution; july 1934‚ election of delegates once the constitution is completed it is passed to American president and senate for approval -once approved; plebiscite for the approval by the Filipinos -once the plebiscite was approved‚ the commonwealth was to be inaugurated 40 committees -draft the framework of the constitution July 10‚ 1934 -election of delegates

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    When dwelling upon the main developments of the theatre‚ one turns to look at the origins of its birth‚ therefore focusing upon the Ancient Greeks. A lot of the theatre in which is established today comes from the activities of Greek Worship. The Greeks worshipped their Gods‚ including ‘the worship of Dionysus; the God of fertility and wine.’ (Gascoinge; History of Theatre‚ 2001 ongoing.) The Greeks worshipped their Gods through the use of sculpting‚ painting‚ music and literature‚ alongside this

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    first President of the Republic of the Philippines. Roxas died in April 1948. He was succeeded by Elpidio Quirino. Both Roxas & Quirino had to deal with the Hukbalahap‚ a large anti-Japanese guerrilla organization which became a militant group that discredited the ruling elite. The group was eventually put down by Pres. Quirino’s Secretary of Defense‚ Ramon Magsaysay. Magsaysay defeated Quirino in the 1953 elections. He was a popular president and largely loved by the people. Magsaysay died in an

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    filipino

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    1 Manuel L. Quezon November 15‚ 1935 August 1‚ 19441 Nacionalista Sergio Osmeña 1 2 2 Sergio Osmeña August 1‚ 1944 May 28‚ 1946 Nacionalista vacant 3 Manuel Roxas May 28‚ 1946 July 4‚ 1946² Liberal Elpidio Quirino 3 1 Died due to tuberculosis at Saranac Lake‚ New York. ² End of Commonwealth government‚ independent Republic inaugurated. Quezon Administration (1935–1944)[edit] Manuel L. Quezon‚ president from 1935–44 In 1935 Quezon won the Philippine’s first

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    Formula 1

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    International Race Circuit in Greater Noida on October 30‚ 2011. The 5.14 km clockwise track‚ coming up as part of an approximate 360-acre complex is being built at a cost of around Rs 1600 Crores. The main grandstand on the start-finish straight will have seating capacity of 30‚000‚ while temporary grandstands will accommodate another 60‚000. The general seating will be variable to a max capacity of 30‚000 and the paddock-club can accommodate up to 5000. Justification for the Research: We believe that there

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    A Day At the Fair

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    groups‚ the boys competing with each other to win the biggest stuffed teddy bear or cartoon character for his girl playing the ring toss‚ the basketball shoot‚ or the balloon-darts. As young adults‚ we enjoyed accompanying a new sweetheart to a grandstand concert full of country music‚ lights‚ and the smell of popcorn and beer‚ or an up-close-and-personal ride through the tunnel of love. Those were the days! The fair is always fun. Whether you go to eat the different and often exotic foods‚ check

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    Universal Suffrage

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    Suffrage‚ political franchise‚ or simply franchise‚ distinct from other rights to vote‚ is the right to vote gained through the democratic process. In English‚ suffrage and its synonyms are sometimes also used to mean the right to run for office (to be a candidate)‚ but there are no established qualifying terms to distinguish between these different meanings of the term(s). The right to run for office is sometimes called (candidate) eligibility‚ and the combination of both rights is sometimes called full

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