... training, tourism, (c) To encourage internal training (training inthetourism business), (d) The program of foreign aid in human resources development intourismThe development programs for tourism ... infrastructure and the capacity of training units in theregions - Content: To invest in building new training facilities intourism areas on the basis of accurate determination of needs for building the new ... retraining tourism human resource: - Target: To equip the basic frame ofthe program, training content ofthetourism training in line with theTourism professional standard and management professional...
... full remission inthe liver but relapsed inthe central nervous system within two months of withdrawal of trastuzumab maintenance therapy [9] Support for the importance of maintaining HER2 suppression ... that continuing anticancer treatments as maintenance therapy in patients in remission or with stable disease may prolong the disease-free interval [8] There is an increasing number of case reports ... of metastatic lesion inthe liver taken in 2002 Page of Figure Magnetic resonance imaging scan taken in 2003 The hepatic lesion has disappeared of trastuzumab treatment during pregnancy and the...
... However, the absence of a single manifestation of POTB further compounds the difficulty in recognizing the disease In our study, as with other reports [14], posterior segment lesions were the predominant ... ocular findings (50.93 ± 17.406 years old) One East Asian study found increasing longevity of their population and the high rate of TB in their elderly as important factors contributing to their ... ocular involvement [9] Other studies include data about ocular TB as a fraction of uveitis cases It has been estimated to be under 1% inthe USA, 4% in China, 6% in Italy, 7% in Japan, and 16% in...
... for further studies in Singapore in 2008 I would say, however, that the experience of being a participant inthe devotional activities inthe shrine contributed to my interest in engaging in a ... pr iority mission area inthePhilippines This further buttressed the timeliness of conducting research there I arrived inthePhilippines on 22 September 2009 to commence the fieldwork It w as ... he P hilippines a nd S ingapore who kindly gave their time for the interviews; To all the professors and friends I met during my stint in Harvard-Yenching Institute (HYI) as a Visiting Fellow,...
... concept which drives much ofthe United Nations work The principle ofthe rule of law embedded inthe Charter ofthe United Nations encompasses elements relevant to the conduct of State-to-State relations ... golf courses The framework then is applied to the study of laws and governance in golf courses in Southeast Asia particularly inthe Philippines, Thailand, Viet Nam and Singapore The rationales ... background ofthe subject countries, are included, with summary ofthe state ofthe environment in golf courses PhilippinesThePhilippines is mainly an agricultural economy with a total land area devoted...
... Plotting of Golf Courses inPhilippines Locational Plotting of Golf Courses in Thailand Locational Plotting of Golf Courses in Viet Nam Locational Plotting of Golf Courses in Singapore List of ... and soft law instruments There is an additional discussion about the norms ofthe industry or self-regulation (Item 1.7), including an evaluation ofthe practices inthe golf industry and the ... Mandaluyong and San Juan within the mandate ofthe LLDA Letter of Instruction 1179 (1981) - Imposes the requirement of a proof of compliance (ECC) xxiii Letter of Instruction Mining Act, Republic Act...
... of diversity and endemism, in order to gain a better understanding ofthe extent of potential extinctions of Philippine endemic species ThePhilippines could lose 19– 55% of its total herpetofaunal ... and Gigante The absence of extinction-prone single-PAIC endemics on the island of Camiguin, on the other hand, may be artifactual; a re-assessment ofthe herpetofauna along the lines of this study ... making them the most vulnerable to extinction 2.2.1 Brief history of deforestation inthePhilippines Except for populated areas and cultivated land, over 90% ofthe land area ofthe Philippine...
... records” ofthe Division of Insular Affairs “together with the data contained inthe recent report ofthe Philippine Commission” would “supply the increasing demand for information” on the inhabitants ... wrote about their exploits inthePhilippinesinthe light ofthe Iberian Reconquista.30 The successful grafting of a past experience to new setting explains the ease with which the theme of Christian-Muslim ... the third class, that ofthe moro-moro plays, affords the most interesting study ofthe drama, and the character ofthe Filipino” He goes on to state that the name indicates the nature of the...
... quarrel scene The brevity ofthe lines coupled with the splitting ofthe lines ofthe quatrains between the two actors, their alternating dialogue, and the allegro beat, effectively captured the excitement ... existing oeuvre, restructuring them into a “new” assemblage.19 In his study of Southeast Asian theater, James Brandon notes a pattern inthe mode of production of plays inthe region: "the aim of ... stanza may be shown for the purpose of giving the impression ofthe dignity ofthe theme The cantada requires that the lines be sung in much the 34 35 Damiana Eugenio 1995 Mga Piling Awit at Korido...
... cover from the sun The actress playing the lead role of Elena has been performing for nine years, starting at the age of eleven inthe supporting role of a dama, then working her way up to the coveted ... display of virtuosity with verses, for the substitution is done quickly and intuitively, with the sound and the sense ofthe line being retained despite the loss of some ofthe original words The ... on the elevated bleachers on either side ofthe gym, on the floor in front ofthe stage, on the rows of chairs, while many others just stood at the back The best seats inthe house, close to the...
... Princess Rosalina and the Moro Prince Maramulin; and Princess Cecilia and Prince Gracelis which results inthe inter-linking ofthe different kingdoms introduced at the start ofthe play Inthe ... ofthePhilippines Press p, 215 143 the morning, then there's a break for lunch, it resumes for another couple of hours inthe afternoon, then there's an activity inthe evening, it resumes the ... Ness offers excellent descriptions and analysis ofthe symbolism of ritual dances in Cebu City Her description ofthe wrist movements ofthe dancers ofthe sinulog, reminded me ofthe flick of the...
... setting in some fictitious medieval kingdom to a kingdom somewhere in Southeast Asia She retains the formula of nobility as the main characters, but this time, instead of being dressed inthe finery ... carrying their spears as if they were guns, the end ofthe stick cupped inthe palm of one hand, the shaft resting on one shoulder, and the spear's edges pointing skyward There is no music accompanying ... anti-American slant ofthe corrido by creating an analogue in Perlita of 202 Emilio Aguinaldo’s return to thePhilippinesin 1898 with the help of Dewey’s armada This was at the height ofthe Cold War,...
... King Constantino "baptized the Moros" giving each of them a Christian name and saying to each, "In the name ofthe Father, and ofthe Son, and ofthe Holy Spirit, I now baptize you," using the ... culminating event ofthe play The director called on mock "godparents" to come up on stage, and they stood in one line behind the actors who played the roles of Moros The actor playing the role of ... Modern Spain" The Drama Review 38, (Spring 1994), pp 45-61 235 and in another instance, the “disrobing of a character ofthe clerical robes he had on and throwing them on the stage floor” was the...
... Account ofthe Succeeding American Insular Government Reprint ofthe 3rd (1906) Ed Manila: The Filipiniana Book Guild, 1980 Foronda, JR, A Marcelino Cultural Life inthePhilippines during the Japanese ... suitability of dance as offering The moro-moro performed in villages is inthe context of a panata, and dancing is performed in fulfillment of a sacred vow In this sense we can see patterns of continuity ... emphasized the genre's rootedness in native traditions The centrality ofthe war dance inthe moromoro is what gives this form of theater a distinctiveness in orchestration, making it unmistakably indigenous...
... by the US from Spain: the moro-moro plays afford the most interesting study ofthe drama, and the character ofthe Filipino” These comments were written at the turn ofthe 20th century when the ... which thePhilippines was a founding member The country's presence in Southeast Asia had become "official" and any writing on the region had to include thePhilippinesin its scope 10 In 1967, the ... prominently inthe theater of neighboring countries, but was relatively lacking inthePhilippinesInthe chapter discussing dance and music, thePhilippines was conspicuously absent, for its theater...
... to the decline ofthe local professional league at the turn ofthe millennium Finally, the last chapter concludes by emphasizing the theoretical contribution ofthe study inthe sociology of ... than thePhilippinesThe lofty place of basketball inthePhilippines often hangs as an object of curiosity, like the occasional makeshift hoop that surprisingly sprouts out inthe middle ofthe ... cultural impact was the introduction of sports, including the newly invented game of basketball Since the beginning ofthe Spanish-American War, sport has already been playing an important role in the...
... conservation inthePhilippines 1.1 Biodiversity inthePhilippinesThePhilippines is known as one ofthe most biologically rich regions inthe world, with exceptionally high levels of endemism ... understanding the distribution of life inthePhilippines (Heaney and Regalado 1998, Brown et al 2001, Ong et al 2002) With a land area of 300,780 km2, the level of diversity inthePhilippines is ... Emergence of conservation awareness The rise of conservation and environmental activism came at a time of social upheaval inthePhilippines During the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos inthe 1970’s,...
... of colonial officials equating the English language with democracy was an interesting one Some ofthe other tacks that were part ofthe scripting ofthe common sense logic of English inthePhilippines ... not the mother sing her lullaby as well there?235 Mark Twain, the most prominent opponent ofthe American occupation ofthePhilippines and ofthe Philippine-American war, makes good use ofthe ... May, Social Engineering inthe Philippines, xvii Other works of this vein are Lewis E Gleek’s American Institutions inthePhilippines and Peter W Stanley’s A Nation inthe Making Gleek situates...
... context ofthe larger project of bringing “progress” to the Philippines; and an examination ofthe shape-shifting logic and discourse of English inthePhilippines signals to us the limits of these ... in Philippine society in which he attempts to assemble a vision ofthe linguistic future ofthePhilippines His vision is one that sees only the imminent domination of English inthePhilippines ... is, of course, in contrast to the “good intentions ofthe United States and the serious purpose ofthe administration to benefit and advance the inhabitants [of the Philippines] .260 These good intentions,...
... Education ofthe Philippine Islands, (Manila: Bureau of Printing, 1909), 204 354 Philippines, Eighth Annual Report ofthe Director of Education ofthe Philippine Islands, (Manila: Bureau of Printing, ... at the moment of their writing ofthe relation of “Tagalog” to the Philippine nation, they are astounding too for how they brim with a confidence in and commitment to the concept ofthe Filipino ... as the choice ofthe medium of instruction because “there were no books in any one of them [the local languages],” the Bureau of Insular Affairs concluded that had Filipinos succeeded in learning...