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1. Sino si Jeremias Acebedo
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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2. sino si Jack Lorenz Acebedo Rivera
Answer:
Siya ay Awardee ng Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Kabataan Essay (Filipino)
Explanation:
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3. which of the following is not an attraction?a. cebu Pacificb. ayala museumc. mayon volcanod.rizal park
Answer:
The answer is Letter A
Cebu Pacific is not an attraction
4. summary of "Everything" by tita lacambra ayala
Answer:
Sorry po ano po yung tanong paki ayos na lang po yung tanong
5. what is the strategies in ayala corporation
Answer:
Ayala adopts sustainability as new business strategy | Philstar.com. MANILA, Philippines - The Ayala Group of Companies is making significant adjustments to its strategies, business models, products, and operations as it adopts a new way of doing business in a way that puts sustainability above profit-making.
6. summary of everything by tita lacambra ayala
Answer:
Tita Lacambra-Ayala was an outlier, a rebel, and a true artist. Any way you look at it, she lived for art, or—in the case of several people she mentored—art lived for her. She was the kind of extraordinary woman who could spawn two music icons, Joey Ayala and Cynthia Alexander, and make poets out of ordinary writers. When contemporaries built their careers in Manila, Lacambra-Ayala built a haven in Davao, where art seemed not so much a career as a calling.
The writer’s accoutrements and awards seemed secondary (perhaps tertiary, or of no count at all), though she was not without her share of them.
Explanation:
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7. What are the features in ayala museum?
Answer:
Ayala Museum also features a one-of-a-kind boat gallery showcasing miniatures of some of the watercrafts that contributed to the development of Philippine maritime trade and colonial economy.
Answer:
Ayala Museum also features a one-of-a-kind boat gallery showcasing miniatures of some of the watercrafts that contributed to the development of Philippine maritime trade and colonial economy.
Explanation:
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8. Why ayala land branched out in ayala corporation?
Answer:
Ayala Land is a pioneer in real estate development with a rich history that began with the development of the Philippines' premier financial district.
Answer:
Because it's their own land
Explanation:
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9. From which organization was theGAMABA awards adapted?A. Student Body OrganizationB.W.H.O.C. Ayala groupD. Rotary Club of Makati-Ayala
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10. elements of gallery of lights Ayala mall
Answer:
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Explanation:
IV. Exercises / Activities:
Activity 1. Direction: Read carefully each of the statement given. Write True if the statement if correct and False if the statement is incorrect. Place your answer on the blank provided before each number.
1. Cooler stars tend to be bluer in color, while hotter stars have a redder appearance.
2. The Big Dipper or the Great Bear is really a constellation.
3. An observer from Earth will be able to see the stars that are on the night side.
4. During summer in the Philippines, the constellations of Orion and Taurus are visible at night.
5. Constellation are seen on different month of the year.
11. describe the vocal of mindanao by joey ayala
He is well known for his style of music that combines the sounds of Filipino ethnic instruments with modern pop music
12. region of tita calamba ayala
Explanation:
Writer, poet and multimedia artist Tita Lacambra Ayala was born in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte but grew up in Antamok, Benguet. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Education (BSE) Major in English, minor in History, at the University of the Philippines in 1953.
Nationality: Philippines
Professions: Poet
Writer, poet and multimedia artist Tita Lacambra Ayala was born in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte but grew up in Antamok, Benguet. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Education (BSE) Major in English, minor in History, at the University of the Philippines in 1953.Professions: Poet
Nationality: Philippines
13. Contribution of literature of Joey Ayala?
Answer:
He also has contributions in the Philippine Literature like his songs for promoting environmental awareness and arts education from ancestral roots to new artistic routes of musical expression advocating for the protection of the environment and the conservation of natural resources.
14. Who is the founder of Ayala malls?
Currently, the company is led by brothers Jaime Augusto Zobel.
Answer:
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YUNG BADDJAO GIRL SA PANOOD
15. Philippine treasure! ayala Museum
Answer:
the national museum declared it as national cultural treasure of the philippines
16. ayala corporation case study
Answer:
Ano po Question Nyo Po?
Explanation:
sorry no questions no answer eh
Answer:
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17. As amarketing manager of Ayala Group, what will be your strategy to promote Ayala's businesses?
answer:
Use the three big local listing servicesEmbrace social mediaStart a blog18. which of the following is not an attraction? A. Ayala Museum B. Cebu Pacific C. Mayon volcano D. Rizal Park
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Cebu Pacific hindi naman to napupuntahan ng mga tao
Answer:
B. Cebu pacific
Explanation:
bahala ka na kung bakit
19. Ayala Triangle-6x - 7y = 5
Answer:
- 11/7
Step-by-step explanation:
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20. mindanao by joey ayala lyrics
Answer:
https://joeyayala.wordpress.com › ...
Mindanao | Joey Ayala
Explanation: #wishtohelpyou
21. plot of The Bird by Tita Lacambra Ayala
Answer:
The Bird by Tita Lacambra Ayala
The world of “The Bird” by Tita Lacambra-Ayala (Lacambra-Ayala 1984) is a female world seen through the eyes of a female. There are male characters in the story – the narrator’s father and the “Chinaman” who buys the family’s coconuts – but they are peripheral. At the story’s center are the pre-pubescent protagonist-narrator and Sisa, her maid.
In Sisa I have my first example of those older women characters whose relationship with the adolescent female characters I wish to examine. Sisa is also a recurring figure in the fiction of Filipino women – the yaya or housekeeper, surrogate mother for the adolescent heroine, usually a “natural woman,” wise in a different way from the other adult female characters, a kind of priestess who is to initiate the young protagonist into the world she must enter.
Her importance is stressed by the story’s opening line: “It was all Sisa’s fault anyway.” And her connection to the natural life forces is underlined by her being linked with nature images. Her hair is “like a black waterfall falling down in straight lines”; she oils herself up “like a snake”; the “waves in her voice” grow “like the rising tide”; the rhythm of her days seems to follow the rising and setting of the sun. As a maid, she takes charge of the daily chores associated with safety, security, the routine-doing the cooking, the cleaning, the laundry. Yet there is something enigmatic, something vaguely irrational-even slightly dangerous-about her, something the narrator senses but cannot define. Far from being “savage,” however, she appears to possess a higher level of knowledge. This “superiority” reinforced by her speaking in a more “poetic” language than the language of narration:
22. Melody Description of "Mindanao" by Joey Ayala
Answer:
Pano gagawin jan nasan yung pic23. what is the rythm of Mindanao by Joey ayala
Answer:
folk,neofolk,acoustic rock,kundiman,world music.
Explanation:
#keeponlearning
24. what is the message of mindanao by joey ayala
Answer:
Mula nang mag kaisip ay nagisnan ko ang problema hanggang sa kasalukuyan, akin pang makita tuloy parin ang digmaan kalat na ang kaguluhan sa Mindanao.
25. plot of the story "the bird" by ayala
Explanation:
The Bird by Tita Lacambra Ayala
The world of “The Bird” by Tita Lacambra-Ayala (Lacambra-Ayala 1984) is a female world seen through the eyes of a female. There are male characters in the story – the narrator’s father and the “Chinaman” who buys the family’s coconuts – but they are peripheral. At the story’s center are the pre-pubescent protagonist-narrator and Sisa, her maid.
In Sisa I have my first example of those older women characters whose relationship with the adolescent female characters I wish to examine. Sisa is also a recurring figure in the fiction of Filipino women – the yaya or housekeeper, surrogate mother for the adolescent heroine, usually a “natural woman,” wise in a different way from the other adult female characters, a kind of priestess who is to initiate the young protagonist into the world she must enter.
Her importance is stressed by the story’s opening line: “It was all Sisa’s fault anyway.” And her connection to the natural life forces is underlined by her being linked with nature images. Her hair is “like a black waterfall falling down in straight lines”; she oils herself up “like a snake”; the “waves in her voice” grow “like the rising tide”; the rhythm of her days seems to follow the rising and setting of the sun. As a maid, she takes charge of the daily chores associated with safety, security, the routine-doing the cooking, the cleaning, the laundry. Yet there is something enigmatic, something vaguely irrational-even slightly dangerous-about her, something the narrator senses but cannot define. Far from being “savage,” however, she appears to possess a higher level of knowledge. This “superiority” reinforced by her speaking in a more “poetic” language than the language of narration:
Sometimes when the waiting is strong, the bird does not come… Then one day, if you’re patient enough but nearing the end of your patience it will appear.
The protagonist’s feelings toward Sisa are ambivalent. There is envy mixed with admiration mixed with repulsion. This ambivalence provides the tension of the story.
In the beginning of the narrative, Sisa is combing her long hair with regular strokes which lull the narrator to a near-hypnotic state.
I felt very lonely, like I wanted to go home somewhere but didn’t know where. I swam in the feeling for a while, staring at the blue flowers on her brown dress…
Sisa’s skin glistens “from her own natural oils and the coconut essence” and the narrator wonders vaguely “if other parts of her body were just as oily.” She also imagines that in a day or two, Sisa will “probably smell rancid and overripe.”
The “repressed material” here has to do with sexuality. But because the narrator is so young, she is barely aware of what is going on. This awakening happens in a “bamboo house” by the sea, drenched alternately by sunlight or moonlight. Over and under its sawali walls, lizards “wove their loveliness and housekeeping without a thought for human beings.”
26. What joey ayala intruments used
Answer:
He also uses modern instruments in his music, such as the electric guitar, bass guitar, synthesizer/sequencer and drums.
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27. who is Chairman of Ayala Corporation.
Answer:
Fernando Zobel de Ayala
Jaime Augusto and Fernando Zobel de Ayala, respectively the seventh-generation chairman and president of Ayala Corporation, have continued this tradition and act as ambassadors for the Philippines, promoting the country as an up-and-coming market to global investors and potential business partners.
Explanation:
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#CarryOnLearning
Answer:
Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, Filipino, 60, Director of Ayala Corporation since May 1987. He is the Chairman and CEO of Ayala Corporation since April 2006. He holds the following positions in publicly listed companies: Chairman of Globe Telecom, Inc., Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc.
28. Problem: The distance in Ialometers from JY Square Mall and Supermarket to Ayala 15 Center Cebu is described in the rational function f(x) with x being the number 2x-9 of minutes you drive a car. What is the distance in kilometers from JY Square Mall and Supermarket to Ayala Center Cebu if you arrive there in 7 minutesHelp me this ASAP in show solution
Answer:
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29. The Bird by Tita Lacambra Ayala plot
Answer:
The Bird by Tita Lacambra Ayala
The world of “The Bird” by Tita Lacambra-Ayala (Lacambra-Ayala 1984) is a female world seen through the eyes of a female. There are male characters in the story – the narrator’s father and the “Chinaman” who buys the family’s coconuts – but they are peripheral. At the story’s center are the pre-pubescent protagonist-narrator and Sisa, her maid.
In Sisa I have my first example of those older women characters whose relationship with the adolescent female characters I wish to examine. Sisa is also a recurring figure in the fiction of Filipino women – the yaya or housekeeper, surrogate mother for the adolescent heroine, usually a “natural woman,” wise in a different way from the other adult female characters, a kind of priestess who is to initiate the young protagonist into the world she must enter.
Her importance is stressed by the story’s opening line: “It was all Sisa’s fault anyway.” And her connection to the natural life forces is underlined by her being linked with nature images. Her hair is “like a black waterfall falling down in straight lines”; she oils herself up “like a snake”; the “waves in her voice” grow “like the rising tide”; the rhythm of her days seems to follow the rising and setting of the sun. As a maid, she takes charge of the daily chores associated with safety, security, the routine-doing the cooking, the cleaning, the laundry. Yet there is something enigmatic, something vaguely irrational-even slightly dangerous-about her, something the narrator senses but cannot define. Far from being “savage,” however, she appears to possess a higher level of knowledge. This “superiority” reinforced by her speaking in a more “poetic” language than the language of narration:
30. 13. Naitatag ang Ayala Museum
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Answer:
Founded: 1967
The Ayala Museum is a museum in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is located in Ayala Center adjacent to Greenbelt mall and is run privately by the Ayala Foundation. This six-storey edifice houses ethnographic and archaeological exhibits on Filipino culture, art, and history.
Architect: Leandro Locsin