NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND NAVAL OFFICERS SCHOOLS CENTER Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui‚ San Antonio‚ Zambales REACTION PAPER on CNETC’s SPEECH DURING THE CONVENING CEREMONY OF NCSC CL-74 Submitted by: MAXIMUS MERIDUS NCSC CL-74 On 01 April 2013 Submitted to: LCDR CLYDE DOMINGO PN Course Director‚ NCSC Cl-74 Estimated Words: 1‚042 Last Tuesday‚ 26 March 2013‚ was our Convening Ceremony‚ the Naval Command and Staff Course Class
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Philippine History & Government I. Terminologies 1. Pearl of the Orient Sea * Romantic name given to our country. 2. People * It is the foundation of the country 3. Taal Volcano * Smallest volcano in the Philippines 4. Pating Bulik * The huge whale shark 5. Noah * He saved the world from the great flood by making an ark. 6. Pung-apong * One of the world’s largest flowers‚ with a diameter of one foot. 7. Kalaw *
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TOP TOURIST SPOT IN THE PHILIPPINES BORACAY – Malay ‚ Aklan Philippines Tourism came to the island beginning in about the 1970s. The name Boracay is attributed to different origins. One story says that it is derived from the local word "borac" which means white cotton with characteristics close to the color and texture of Boracay’s white sugary and powdery sand. Another credits the name to local words "bora‚" meaning bubbles‚ and "bocay‚" meaning white. Yet another version dating back to the Spanish
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Knowing Exposure Risks Important to Saving Structures from Wildfires Sep. 4‚ 2013 — A recent study of one of California’s most devastating wildland fires by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) strongly suggests that measures for reducing structural damage and property loss from wildland urban interface (WUI) fires are most effective when they are based on accurate assessments of exposure risks both for individual structures and the community
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Active volcanoes in the Philippines Active Volcano | Location | Elevation (m) | Province | Eruption & Activity Status | Babuyan Claro | 9°31′23″N 121°56′24″E / 9.523°N 121.940°E / 9.523; 121.940 (Babuyan Claro) | 1080 | Cagayan | 1831‚ 1860‚ 1913‚ 1917. Thermal | Banahaw | 14°04′N 121°29′E / 14.07°N 121.48°E / 14.07; 121.48 (Banahaw) | 2158 | Quezon | mudflows 1730‚ 1743(?)‚ 1843‚ 1909‚ with (?) explosive activity | Biliran | 11°33′29″N 124°30′47″E / 11.558°N 124.513°E / 11
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(Musa paradisiaca) as a Potential Source of Packaging papers 7 Biosorption of Barium from Assimilated Water by means of Live Hydrilla verticillata and Nymphaea (water Lily) A Comparative Study 2004 8 Biosorption of Zinc in Contaminated Soil from Zambales Base Metal Mine‚ Zamboanga City by Phosphatized Bat Guano 9 Cancer pagurus as Lead and Copper Absorbers 2002 10 Cellphone Operated Bell Alarm 2013 11 Cinnamon Leaf Concoction Its Antibacterial Effect on Staphylococcus aureus 12 Custom Built
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Reflection Paper North of Manila‚ the island of Luzon tempted me with some wonderful mountainous areas‚ volcanic landscapes and a beautiful coastline dotted with heavenly beaches. Heading up the west coast from Subic‚ the Zambales coast amazed me being dotted with laidback resorts‚ while the Hundred Islands ‚ as they say‚ a favourite weekend trip from Manila‚ gave me an idea on what to visit this summer. As I remember‚ further along the coast‚ the province of La Union draws visitors particularly
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Heritage- defined as anything of value from the past that provides identity to the present and inspires the future generation Tourism- travel for recreational leisure or business purposes Heritage Tourism- the national trust for Historic Preservation in the United States defines heritage tourism as “travelling to experience the places and activities that authentically represent the stories and people of the past I. Arts II. A. Philippine Visual Arts. Pottery- combines design and function
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APPENDIX Z FORMAL RESEARCH Related Literature According to Ken A. Preibe‚ “The advanced art of stop-motion animation” (2011)‚ stop-motion animation is in the hands of the people.As a craft‚ the act of animating in stop-motion requires a person toliterally place a puppet in their hands and bring it to life‚ frame by frame. According to (Endangered Species International [ESI]‚2011) Dynamite fishing (homemade bomb) is set off under water to kill fish for easy collection. Dynamite fishing has contributed
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The Philippines is located in the southeastern portion of Asia. Her neighbor on the north is the Republic of China (Taiwan or Formosa)‚ while on the west is Communist Vietnam. Further west is Thailand. Immediately to the south of the Philippines is Indonesia and to the southwest are Malaysia and Singapore. The Philippines is separated from her nearby Asian neighbors by several bodies of water. They are the Pacific Ocean on the east‚ the South China Sea on the north and west‚ and the Celebes Sea
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