Mga Gunita ng HimagsikanTrue Version of the Philippine Revolution (1).pdfAira Rara
MGA GUNITA NG HIMAGSIKAN
CONTAINS
*BACKGROUND OF THE AUTHOR
*HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
*ABOUT THE TEXT
*CONTENT PRESENTATION AND
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPORTANT
HISTORICAL INFORMATION FOUND
IN THE DOCUMENT
*CONTRIBUTION AND RELEVANCE OFTHE DOCUMENT IN
UNDERSTANDING OF GRAND
NARRATIVE OF PHILIPPINE
HISTORY
*REFERENCES
Why is it that everyone is in the pursuit of the good life? One must find the truth what the good is before one can even try to locate that which is good.
At the end of this slides, the students should be able to:
1. discuss what technology reveals;
2. examine modern technology and its role in human flourishing; and
3. explain the role of art in a technological world,
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 12 - Nature of Dance
LESSON 1
At the end of this lesson the student will be able to . . .
○ Learn the reason why do people dance.
○ Discuss the nature of different dances
Understanding The Self: The Self in Confucian ThoughtKyleHydenManalo
Confucius. You recognize his name because he is famous for saying things. During the time he was born, he exemplified benevolence and integrity. He was known as China’s Greatest Philosopher.
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SOURCE:
Understanding The Self Book
Written by:
Jo-ann Porillo, Leslie Gazzingan, Linafe Guillen, Nilda Banzon-Woolsey, Michael Hermogenes, Gerald Estoperez, Conchita Yumol, Gerald Hilario, Agnes Crisostomo, Raymundo Faustino, Kristel Marie Punzalan, Christopher Manaois, Vicente Castillo
Mga Gunita ng HimagsikanTrue Version of the Philippine Revolution (1).pdfAira Rara
MGA GUNITA NG HIMAGSIKAN
CONTAINS
*BACKGROUND OF THE AUTHOR
*HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
*ABOUT THE TEXT
*CONTENT PRESENTATION AND
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPORTANT
HISTORICAL INFORMATION FOUND
IN THE DOCUMENT
*CONTRIBUTION AND RELEVANCE OFTHE DOCUMENT IN
UNDERSTANDING OF GRAND
NARRATIVE OF PHILIPPINE
HISTORY
*REFERENCES
Why is it that everyone is in the pursuit of the good life? One must find the truth what the good is before one can even try to locate that which is good.
At the end of this slides, the students should be able to:
1. discuss what technology reveals;
2. examine modern technology and its role in human flourishing; and
3. explain the role of art in a technological world,
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 12 - Nature of Dance
LESSON 1
At the end of this lesson the student will be able to . . .
○ Learn the reason why do people dance.
○ Discuss the nature of different dances
Understanding The Self: The Self in Confucian ThoughtKyleHydenManalo
Confucius. You recognize his name because he is famous for saying things. During the time he was born, he exemplified benevolence and integrity. He was known as China’s Greatest Philosopher.
-
SOURCE:
Understanding The Self Book
Written by:
Jo-ann Porillo, Leslie Gazzingan, Linafe Guillen, Nilda Banzon-Woolsey, Michael Hermogenes, Gerald Estoperez, Conchita Yumol, Gerald Hilario, Agnes Crisostomo, Raymundo Faustino, Kristel Marie Punzalan, Christopher Manaois, Vicente Castillo
Boost your resume wih professional guidance and assistanceNesrin Abdulrazak
Crafting a compelling and professional CV is crucial for making a positive impression on potential employers. Being confident in the workplace is important to achieving good results. It shows that you can stay focused and identify your strengths, identify your weaknesses, and work on them. Confidence can help you advance in your career. By being more assertive, you will be taken more seriously, especially when your words and actions have conviction.
Boost your resume wih professional guidance and assistanceNesrin Abdulrazak
1. Contact Information:
Include your full name, professional email, phone number, and LinkedIn. Ensure accuracy in
contact details for seamless communication.
2. CV Heading:
Craft a bold heading with your name for easy identification at the top of your CV.
3. Personal Statement or Objective:
Compose a concise statement summarizing career goals and key qualifications, providing
employers with a quick overview of your professional aspirations.
4. Professional Experience:
List jobs chronologically with company names, job titles, and employment dates. Use
impactful bullet points that quantify achievements with action verbs. This highlights
your specific contributions and demonstrates the impact of your work.
5. Education:
Present your educational background including degrees, institutions, and graduation years.
Include any relevant certifications or additional training.
6. Skills:
Create a dedicated skills section grouping both hard and soft skills to showcase your versatility
and suitability for the job.
7. Achievements and Awards:
Highlight professional accomplishments, awards, or recognitions you've earned throughout your
career to demonstrate your expertise.
8. Professional Development:
Include relevant training, workshops, or certifications to exhibit a commitment to ongoing
learning and professional growth.
9. Languages:
If proficient in multiple languages, list them to showcase your linguistic abilities.
10. Projects (if applicable):
Describe significant projects you've worked on, emphasizing your role and the impact of the
projects.
11.Volunteer Work:
Include volunteer experience to demonstrate a commitment to community and showcase
additional skills and interests.
12. Professional Memberships:
If you are a member of any professional organizations, mention them to highlight your
engagement in your industry.
13. References:
Indicate that references are available upon request. Avoid including personal information or
references on your CV.
14. Formatting:
Ensure a clean and professional format with a readable font, consistent formatting, and bullet
points for clarity. Keep the length between 1-2 pages.
15. Proofread:
Eliminate grammar and spelling errors to present a polished and professional document.
Consider seeking input from others for a thorough review.
16. Online Presence:
Align your LinkedIn profile with your CV to maintain consistency. Many employers check online
profiles for additional insights.
17. Tailor for the Job:
Customize your CV for each application, emphasizing skills and experiences relevant to the
specific position to demonstrate alignment with the job requirements.
18. Cover Letter:
Consider attaching a well-crafted cover letter complimenting your CV. It should briefly introduce
you and explain how your skills and experiences make you an ideal candidate for the position.
Remember, brevity and clarity are key in a CV. Focus on showcasing your most relevant and
impressive qualifications to capture the attention of employers.
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Categories or types of texts.
Movies, for example, could be action adventure, romantic comedy, or film noir.
What’s a genre?
Many of your decisions – from subject choice to organizational structure, length, formatting, and design – are all affected by the audience’s genre expectations.
Why does it matter?
As you look at documents in your text, analyze the way language and design (typography, color, white space, and visuals) are used to inform and guide readers.
What language choices and design features made the documents easy to read?
What choices and features make finding specific information easy?
What choices and features make the documents easier to use?
Things to look for…
The business letter is the document most used for correspondence between representatives of one organization and another (although email is increasingly being used in place of business letters).
Business Letters
Letterhead: provides full contact information
Full-block format: each new line starts at left margin
Date: In formal format
Full address of recipient in formal format
Addressee: The person to whom you’re writing.
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Purpose clearly stated, followed by elaboration, support and/or detail.
Spacing: Single with double spaces between paragraphs.
Signature
Turn to page 719
To obtain information about a company’s products,
To register or respond to a complaint,
To introduce other documents (such as a proposal) that accompany the letter,
To apply for a job
What are they used for?
Whether the letter is delivered electronically (email) or in print, the expectations are the same:
The writer should state the purpose of the letter in the first few lines, provide supporting information in the paragraphs that follow, maintain a courteous and professional tone.
What to remember:
Like other business correspondence, email messages are usually concise, direct, and limited to a single subject.
Email
Although most business letters sent by email should be fairly formal, other email messages may be polite but informal.
In anything other than an email to friends, you should maintain a professional tone.
Tone
Avoid sarcasm and humor, which may not come across as you intend.
Be sure to proofread and spell check before sending it.
Because emails are accessible to many people besides the intended recipient, always be careful about what you write in an email.
Always double check your attachment to make sure, 1, it’s attached, and, 2, that it’s the correct item.
Content
You can set up a signature on your email account that will populate every time you send/respond to an email.
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A résumé is used to acquaint a prospective employer with your work experience, education, and accomplishments.
All résumés contain basic information: name, address, phone ...
This Slideshare Presentation highlights the Tips and Tricks in Writing Effective Resumes.
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- Contact information with Social Media Links
- Summary Section details
- Work Experience
- Cover letter
- Publications/ Awards
Employment Communication Assignment Job Search, Letter .docxSALU18
Employment Communication Assignment
Job Search, Letter of Application, Resumé, Interview Questions, Follow – Up
Letter
The red is the summary for the overview—the green link in box (on overview page) is what is
below not highlighted
Many people will submit their resumés in hopes of being chosen to interview for a particular
position; however, those few individuals who are invited to interview are picked primarily on the
basis of the content and quality of their letter of application, their resumé, and their professional
references.
When you realize the competitive nature of a job search in the United States, the quality of your
communication with the employer acquires added importance. Your resumé, cover letter, and
thank you letter should be personalized, concise and error free documents that you have
designed to reflect your particular accomplishments and academic and professional credentials.
This assignment consists of five related tasks:
• Locate an existing, advertised full – time, part – time, or internship that is commensurate
with your current skills.
• Write a persuasive letter of application.
• Format and write a professional resumé that includes a professional reference page.
• Answer behavioral and situational employment interviews.
• Follow – up an interview with a properly drafted thank you letter.
Task 1: Job Search and Position Announcement
Begin this first task as a new document in MSWord.
Your first task is to find a position that is suitable with your current education and experience
level. This may be a full – time position, part – time position, or an internship; however, this
position must actually exist and be verifiable.
Once you find a suitable position, copy and paste this advertisement / job description into an
MSWord file and underline or highlight the specific job qualifications.
Tip 1: Review your Textbook
Tip 2: You may use any search engine you prefer; however, you should also explore FIU’s
Career Services Pantherlink.
• FIU’s Career Services
• FIU’s Career Management Services
http://career.fiu.edu/
http://business.fiu.edu/careers/index.cfm
Sample Advertisement And How to Highlight or Underline Job
Qualifications
Administrative Assistant
Disability Care Links requires and Administrative Assistant to work in its central London office.
The organization is a specialist in the field of disability care services. The successful candidate
will enjoy working as part of a dedicated team, with the added satisfaction of working for an
organization committed to the care and support of disabled people.
The job involves a variety of administrative duties. These will include filing, letter writing, sorting
post, obtaining information from a computer, photocopying and maintaining records. Training
will be provided, if necessary, to equip the job – holder with computer skills to enable them to
use the organization’s computer system.
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2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the
students can:
1. define what is a resume;
2. identify what is the difference
between print resume and
scannable resume; and
3. discuss the different types and
features of a resume.
3. WHAT IS RESUME?
- a resume is a persuasive
summary of your qualification
for employment.Together with
this text is an application letter
or a cover letter.
4. Resume includes
information about your:
Personal information
Your career goals
Education
Work Experience
Achievements
Any special skills you might have.
5. Application Letter
- also known as a cover letter, an
application letter is a summary of
your strongest and most
relevant skills and abilities that
will be expanded in your
resume or selection criteria.
7. 1. PRINT RESUMES
- are printed on paper for
prospective employers to
scrutinize.
- they are designed to
emphasize key information
using bold or italic typeface.
8. 2. SCANNABLE RESUME
- are designed to be read
by computers.
- they are to be formatted
using single typeface or
without italics or bold.
- No underlining.
17. C. TARGETED RESUME
- is a resume you write with a specific
position in mind.
- is a custom document that specifically
highlights the experience and skills that
are relevant to the job.
18. D. COMBINATION RESUME
- is a format that
combines aspects of a
functional resume and a
chronological resume.
20. 3.COMPREHENSIVE
- a resume must present all
important details that can gain
the nod of the prospective
employer.
21. - the resume should be reader-
friendly and be professionally
package for print resume, use
appropriate spacing, section
readings had uniform typeface
for each headings.
4.DESIGN
22. This is how to write a resume:
1. Choose the right resume format.
2. Add your contact information and
personal details.
3. Start with a heading statement (
resume summary or resume
objective).
4. List your relevant work experiences
and key achievements.
5. List your education correctly.
23. 6. Put relevant skills that fit the job ad.
7. Include additional important resume
sections.
8. Complement your resume with a
cover letter.
9. Proofread, save and email your
resume the right away.
24. REFERENCES
Creative Job Search, Minnesota Department of
Employment and Economic Development, 332
Minnesota Street, Suite E200.http:
www.myperfectresume.com
www.Investopedia.com
Bennett, S. A. (2005). The elements of résumé
style: Essential rules and eye-opening advice for
writing résumés and cover letters that work.
AMACOM.
Simons, W., & Curtis, R. (2004). The Résumé.com
guide to writing unbeatable résumés. New York,
NY: McGraw-Hill.