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    Frago‚ Kathleen Dianne M. December 4‚ 2012 J2C Turplan A. Introduction 1. Story and History of Lipa The primal composition of the ancient settlement in the southeastern region of Bombon Lake were elements of the dispersed colonial families founded by Datus Dumangsil and Balkasusa in Taal Batangas between the 10th and 13th century AD.  These pioneer settlers under the leadership of the fleeing Datu Puti‚ chief of state of the then mighty Sri-Vishayan Empire‚ purchased the

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    believed in many gods. Quetzacotl was one of the gods‚ and they believed that on Quetzacotl’s birthday‚ he would appear to Mesoamerica in the flesh. On Quetzacotl’s birthday‚ big boats (ships) arrived on shore. And out came “Quetzacotl” (Hernando Cortez) and his men. The Aztecs brought Quetzacotl (Spanish) gifts such as fruit‚ vegetables‚ jade and gold. Their god also bought newer things such as fruit‚ vegetables‚ cattle‚ armour‚ weapons and in the end‚ diseases.

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    and Walter P. Gonzalbo MBA I. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The problem we have identified in the given case of Sylvia Gregorio was regarding the inefficiency of the employees of the Center for Energy Research and Development (CERD) Division of the Philippine Energy Company (PEC). Based on the given case where the complaints of both parties which included Sylvia Gregorio and the rest of the employees of CERD were briefed‚ we came up with some a list of problems which we decided to term as “Inefficiency”

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    Home rehab day at tymco

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    HOME REHAB DAY AT TYMCO Summary: A free lancer Maria Cortez was working as a free lance writer and then later on she finally opened her own company which she named Tymco. It has grown steadily and it provides training and development‚ foreign language interpreting and translation and they also offer technical manuals. The company has 75 employees and 45 free lancers. Cortez worries about the employees’ teamwork because she believes that it is essential to improve the effectiveness of her company

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    Yolanda

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    discover the graveyard in ruins. “It was a hair-raising sight. Some of the dead were sticking halfway out of their tombs. Others were strewn across the street‚ ‘’ said Claire Gregorio‚ an aid worker from the nearby Catholic diocese of Borongan. “The water came in and just swept everything away‚’’ said Gregorio‚ one of the first aid responders to reach Hernani‚ pointing to the ocean about 700 meters ( yards ) away and hidden by a strip of now-dead mangrove forest. On the day an AFP team visited

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    Essay On Mexican Cuisine

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    the Mexican Cuisine Mexico has 31 states and a Federal District and each has its own unique cooking techniques and different traditional dishes according to their geography. The Mexican gastronomy was greatly influenced by the Spanish when Hernan Cortez arrived in 1521 and by the French During the 1800’s. The Aztecs and Mayan had their own ways of cooking and unique ingredients that we still have on our tables today. Mexico’s cuisine has being influence by different cultures‚ it has a huge repertoire

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    Spanish. Many were serious about their religion‚ and the Spanish Inquisition is a perfect example for this. The idea of spreading the Catholic faith to different races was portrayed as a primary reason for the Spanish to discover new lands and items. Cortez‚ captain-general during this time‚ used Glory to get people on board with him to conquer new discoveries. If you haven’t learned already‚ the Spanish would do absolutely anything for power‚ prestige‚ and wealth. (Document4)

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    creation.” List the best practices for the CIS 538. There are six best practices in implementing ERP system that Cortez stated on his blog which are Define clear goals and objectives‚ Choosing the right software‚ Prepare for business transformation‚ Training and support resources‚ Clear implementation plan and timeline‚ and Allocate the necessary resources (Cortez‚ 2012). Reference: Cortez. (2012‚ April 27). 6 Best Practices for Implementing Your ERP System. Retrieved from Blytheco: http://think.blytheco

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    The 3 G's

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    Which term best describes the period? "God‚Gold‚ and Glory" European adventures explored North America with the motivation of "God‚Gold‚ and Glory" This alone tells you that this was an age of exploitation. I believe it was Hernan Cortez who told the Aztec natives that his men suffered from a disease that could only be cured by Gold. Let us not forget that at this time Spain was trying to become a world Power. After Columbus’s first voyage in 1493 Spain sent out ships to the Pope

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    APUSH Chapter 1 Notes

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    APUSH American Pageant: Edition 13 Chapter 1 Notes Founding the New Nation The people who settled in America didn’t want to found a new nation.  They were Europeans who continued to view themselves as Europeans‚ and they regarded America as the “western rim of a transatlantic European world”. The settlers who came to America were much alike.  They spoke English and wanted an agricultural society.  They grew to cherish the ideals like individual liberty‚ self-government‚ religious tolerance‚ and

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