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    Chapter 1 BACKGROUND of the STUDY Demographic profile is used to describe a demographic grouping or a market segments. This typically involves age bands (as teenagers do not wish to purchase denture fixant)‚ social class bands and gender. . According to NBC’s Marketing Department (1969). Demographic attributes are very relevant indicators and these could affect human behavior. In the study of achievements or performance of students‚ there are several factors that could affect their achievements

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    tropical rainforest

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    3.1.1. Why does life thrive in the tropical rainforest? The tropical rainforest is very rich in water and food thus life thrives. We all know that food and water are the things that animals need the most for their survival. It also has a warm temperature due to the constant energy that the sun provides. The plants need the sunlight for the process of photosynthesis to be completed and use it to derived energy. And the plants serve as the food for some animals and these animals serve as the food

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    Region I Calle Crisologo Located at the heart of the Meztizo district‚ this cobblestone street is lined on both sides by centuries-old houses. The ground floors are converted to stores and souvenir shops. St. Paul’s Metropolitan Cathedral This church has three naves‚ altars‚ and a choir loft. The Augustinians built this majestic church in 1790-1800 in a unique “Earthquake Baroque” architecture. The octagonal belfry is located 10 meters south of the cathedral. Arzobispado (Archbishop’s

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    of the year Laguna is part of the CALABARZON (Region IV-A)‚ just thirty (30) kilometers south of Metro Manila. It is the third largest province in Region IV-A. The eastern portion of the province stands astride the southernmost portions of the Sierra Madre mountain range. It is surrounded by Laguna Lake‚ formerly called “La Laguna Encantada”‚ one of the only 18 living lakes in the world. Laguna Lake is the largest inland lake in the country. The Provincial Government of Laguna is located in the Municipality

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    Marketing Strategies of Catering Firms In Selected Towns in Rizal Chapter 2 This chapter present the RESEARCH METHOD‚ SETTING OF THE STUDY‚ SUBJECT OF THE STUDY‚ SOURCES OF DATA‚ PROCEDURE OF THE STUDY‚ and STATISTICAL TREATMENT MEMBERS: Genesis Garcia Rosalie Relloma Ma. Luz Noromor Mary Jane Gonzales Erllene Eris Astorga RESEARCH METHOD Basically‚ the Descriptive method of research will be utilized in the study since it is designed for the investigation

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    The Philippines is an archipelago that consist 7‚107 islands with a total land area of 300‚000 square kilometers (115‚831 sq mi). The 11 largest islands contain 94% of the total land area. The largest of these islands is Luzon at about 105‚000 square kilometers (40‚541 sq mi). The next largest island is Mindanao at about 95‚000 square kilometers (36‚680 sq mi). The archipelago is around 800 kilometers (500 mi) from the Asian mainland and is located between Taiwan and Borneo. The islands are divided

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    Corn Tortillas

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    Traditions may change‚ but there are roots in something that came from a people that respected what was provided for them in the region they came from. According to the article Tortilla and Taco History‚ “Sometime about 3000 B.C.‚ people of the Sierra Madre mountains in Mexico hybridized wild grasses to produce large‚ nutritious kernels we know as corn. Mexican anthropologist and maize historian Arturo Warman credits the development of corn with the rise of Mesoamerican civilizations such as the

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    region 2

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    Boundaries: The Balintang Channel‚ North of the Babuyan Islands‚ forms the boundary between the provinces of Cagayan and Batanes. The northern portion of Cagayan mainland opens to the China Sea‚ and on the east it faces the Philippine Sea. The Sierra Madre Mountains froms its rugged and mountanous eastern coast. Cagayan is bounded on the south by the Province of Isabela. The Cordilleras enclose its southwestern part‚ bordering on the Province of Kalinga‚ and its northeastern part bordering on the

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    Remontados

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    REMONTADOS: The Remontados are members of the Negrito ethnolinguistic group inhabiting the uplands of Rizal and Quezon Provinces along the Sierra Madre mountains. They derive their name from the Spanish verb "remontar"‚ meaning‚ "to flee to the hills"‚ "to frighten away" or "go back to the mountains". These indigenous peoples (IPs) are said to be the descendants of lowlanders who opted to live in the mountains to avoid subjugation by the Spaniards. Subsequently‚ they intermarried with the Negrito

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    Essay On Guatemala

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    while the Peten lowlands take about one third it. Guatemala has a total of 42‚042 square miles making it the third largest country in Central America.Guatemala’s Lake Atitlan measures twelve by six miles long. There are many active volcanoes in the Sierra Madre range and Santa Maria such as‚ the Acatenango‚ Almolonga‚ Atitlan‚ Eugeo‚ and Tacana. As you

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