Group Report about San Miguel Corporationaizellbernal
San Miguel Corporation is the Philippines' largest beverage, food and packaging company with over 100 facilities in the Philippines, Southeast Asia, and China. It produces over 400 products across several business segments including beer, spirits, food and packaging. The company's marketing strategy is to enhance its existing businesses, diversify into industries that support the Philippine economy, identify synergies across businesses, invest in market-leading positions, and adopt world-leading practices. The overall goal is to benefit both the corporation and its customers through continuous improvement and global competitiveness.
Law On Obligations and Contracts (midterm exam)Denni Domingo
This document contains a midterm examination submission for a law course on obligations and contracts. It discusses various types of conditional obligations including suspensive and resolutory conditions. For suspensive conditions, the obligation only arises once the condition is fulfilled, while resolutory conditions terminate an existing obligation upon fulfillment. The document also addresses issues like liability under conditional obligations, entitlement to fruits from land, remedies for lost or deteriorated goods, and examples of valid conditional obligations.
This document summarizes key concepts from the Civil Code of the Philippines relating to obligations. It discusses the different types of obligations (to give a thing, to do an act, or not to do an act) and the duties of the debtor in each case. It also covers the rights of the creditor, such as the right to fruits or interest in the case of delayed performance. Delay and its effects are explained, along with the remedies available to the creditor if the obligation is not fulfilled. Exceptions, like force majeure events releasing the debtor from liability, are also outlined. Overall, the document provides an overview of the nature and effects of obligations under Philippine law.
This document discusses tax law in the Philippines. It identifies the primary objective of enacting tax law as raising revenues for government operations. It outlines the steps in the legislative process for creating tax laws, including readings in Congress and reconciliation between the Senate and House. It also explains the sources of tax law, including the Constitution, statutory enactments passed by Congress like the National Internal Revenue Code, administrative rulings and regulations issued by the Bureau of Internal Revenue and Department of Finance, and judicial decisions from the Court of Tax Appeals and Supreme Court. It notes that tax laws are generally interpreted in favor of taxpayers except in specific cases favoring the government.
This document discusses partnerships, including their formation, operation, and changes in membership. It covers key topics such as:
- What constitutes a partnership and who can be partners
- The partnership agreement and areas it typically addresses
- Accounting for partner capital accounts, initial investments, additional investments, withdrawals, and profit/loss allocation
- Admitting new partners through the purchase of an interest from an existing partner, including potential revaluation of partnership assets
This document summarizes key aspects of the Law of Obligations and Contracts from the Civil Code of the Philippines. It outlines the four essential requisites of an obligation, including a passive subject, active subject, object or prestation, and juridical tie. It also describes the different kinds of obligations according to subject matter and the five sources of obligations: law, contracts, quasi-contracts, crimes/acts punished by law, and quasi-delicts. Finally, it provides examples to illustrate different types of obligations and distinguishes crimes from quasi-delicts.
This document discusses key concepts relating to contracts under Philippine law. It defines important terms like cause, motive, inadequacy of cause, and reformation. It also discusses requisites of a valid contract, effects of false cause, distinguishing objects and causes in contracts of sale, and when reformation of a written contract is permitted compared to annulment. Several problems are presented relating to determining the legality of contracts and eligibility for reformation in cases of mutual mistake.
Business taxes can be classified in three main types:
1. Value-added taxes (VAT) are imposed on the sale of goods, properties, and services.
2. Percentage taxes are imposed on small businesses with annual sales under $750,000 and include taxes on carriers, franchises, banks, and insurance premiums.
3. Excise taxes are imposed on manufactured goods like alcohol, automobiles, tobacco, and luxury items whether produced domestically or imported.
Group Report about San Miguel Corporationaizellbernal
San Miguel Corporation is the Philippines' largest beverage, food and packaging company with over 100 facilities in the Philippines, Southeast Asia, and China. It produces over 400 products across several business segments including beer, spirits, food and packaging. The company's marketing strategy is to enhance its existing businesses, diversify into industries that support the Philippine economy, identify synergies across businesses, invest in market-leading positions, and adopt world-leading practices. The overall goal is to benefit both the corporation and its customers through continuous improvement and global competitiveness.
Law On Obligations and Contracts (midterm exam)Denni Domingo
This document contains a midterm examination submission for a law course on obligations and contracts. It discusses various types of conditional obligations including suspensive and resolutory conditions. For suspensive conditions, the obligation only arises once the condition is fulfilled, while resolutory conditions terminate an existing obligation upon fulfillment. The document also addresses issues like liability under conditional obligations, entitlement to fruits from land, remedies for lost or deteriorated goods, and examples of valid conditional obligations.
This document summarizes key concepts from the Civil Code of the Philippines relating to obligations. It discusses the different types of obligations (to give a thing, to do an act, or not to do an act) and the duties of the debtor in each case. It also covers the rights of the creditor, such as the right to fruits or interest in the case of delayed performance. Delay and its effects are explained, along with the remedies available to the creditor if the obligation is not fulfilled. Exceptions, like force majeure events releasing the debtor from liability, are also outlined. Overall, the document provides an overview of the nature and effects of obligations under Philippine law.
This document discusses tax law in the Philippines. It identifies the primary objective of enacting tax law as raising revenues for government operations. It outlines the steps in the legislative process for creating tax laws, including readings in Congress and reconciliation between the Senate and House. It also explains the sources of tax law, including the Constitution, statutory enactments passed by Congress like the National Internal Revenue Code, administrative rulings and regulations issued by the Bureau of Internal Revenue and Department of Finance, and judicial decisions from the Court of Tax Appeals and Supreme Court. It notes that tax laws are generally interpreted in favor of taxpayers except in specific cases favoring the government.
This document discusses partnerships, including their formation, operation, and changes in membership. It covers key topics such as:
- What constitutes a partnership and who can be partners
- The partnership agreement and areas it typically addresses
- Accounting for partner capital accounts, initial investments, additional investments, withdrawals, and profit/loss allocation
- Admitting new partners through the purchase of an interest from an existing partner, including potential revaluation of partnership assets
This document summarizes key aspects of the Law of Obligations and Contracts from the Civil Code of the Philippines. It outlines the four essential requisites of an obligation, including a passive subject, active subject, object or prestation, and juridical tie. It also describes the different kinds of obligations according to subject matter and the five sources of obligations: law, contracts, quasi-contracts, crimes/acts punished by law, and quasi-delicts. Finally, it provides examples to illustrate different types of obligations and distinguishes crimes from quasi-delicts.
This document discusses key concepts relating to contracts under Philippine law. It defines important terms like cause, motive, inadequacy of cause, and reformation. It also discusses requisites of a valid contract, effects of false cause, distinguishing objects and causes in contracts of sale, and when reformation of a written contract is permitted compared to annulment. Several problems are presented relating to determining the legality of contracts and eligibility for reformation in cases of mutual mistake.
Business taxes can be classified in three main types:
1. Value-added taxes (VAT) are imposed on the sale of goods, properties, and services.
2. Percentage taxes are imposed on small businesses with annual sales under $750,000 and include taxes on carriers, franchises, banks, and insurance premiums.
3. Excise taxes are imposed on manufactured goods like alcohol, automobiles, tobacco, and luxury items whether produced domestically or imported.
This document discusses business ethics and contains summaries of two ethics cases:
1. The first case involves a company providing unsafe products and engaging in questionable practices like bribery to increase profits. Ethically, a company should not compromise safety or engage in illegal acts for more money.
2. The second case describes a friendship in business where one friend canceled a contract after the other returned substandard materials. Legally canceling may be allowed but morally it is difficult to justify given their friendship. Friendship in business is tricky but not wrong, as interpersonal relationships are still important.
3. Overall business ethics is about doing what is morally right even if it means less profit. Upholding safety,
The document discusses the classification and taxation of individuals in the Philippines. It classifies individuals as citizens or aliens, and further classifies citizens and aliens as resident or non-resident. It provides details on what makes someone a citizen or resident. The document also discusses the taxation of different types of individuals based on their citizenship and residency status, and the sources of their income. Income is taxed at graduated rates depending on the type of income and the amount.
Business Vision Statement | Mission Statement | Importance Of Mission Stateme...FaHaD .H. NooR
This document discusses vision and mission statements for businesses. It provides learning objectives on describing the nature and role of vision and mission statements in strategic management. It defines what a vision statement and mission statement are, provides examples of each, and discusses the process for developing them. It explains that vision statements answer "what do we want to become?" while mission statements answer "what is our business?". It also lists characteristics of good mission statements and their typical components.
This document outlines various national taxes imposed in the Philippines, including income tax, estate tax, value-added tax, excise taxes, customs duties, and other taxes. It provides details on income tax rates and calculations, defining terms like gross income, taxable income, deductions, exemptions, and who is required to file an income tax return.
This document contains sample problems and answers related to obligations and contracts law. Some key points addressed include:
- The status of an agreement if fraud occurred during performance but not during the agreement.
- Rights of a creditor if some but not all goods owed were lost by the debtor.
- How much a joint or solidary creditor can collect from a joint or solidary debtor in different scenarios.
- Legal effects of renunciation, insolvency, compensation, novation, and other issues relating to obligations.
Strategic management is often called a "capstone course" because it requires students to use knowledge from prior courses to chart organizations' futures. Performing an external audit generally requires the most time in strategy formulation, as it involves identifying competitors' strengths and weaknesses. Strategy implementation is often the most difficult stage because it requires commitment from all employees. It is important to integrate both intuition and analysis in strategic management, as neither alone is sufficient for good strategic decisions. Vision and mission statements greatly facilitate reaching agreement on strategies, objectives, and policies.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is the central bank of the Philippines. It was established in 1993 pursuant to the Philippine constitution. The BSP aims to promote price stability and a strong financial system to support sustainable economic growth. It does so through monetary policy tools like open market operations and by supervising banks. The BSP is autonomous from the national government and led by the Monetary Board and Governor.
This document provides information from an audit of the cash and cash equivalents of various companies. It includes bank balances, petty cash amounts, outstanding checks, restricted funds, and other cash-like items. Based on this information and audit procedures, the assistant is asked to calculate adjusted cash balances and amounts that would be reported on the balance sheet for each case.
This document discusses taxation on donations or gifts in the Philippines. It covers various topics:
1) Definitions of donations and the essential elements of a valid donation including donor capacity, donative intent, delivery, and acceptance of the gift.
2) Classification of donors as citizens/residents or nonresidents and what donations are taxable depending on this classification. Gross gifts include all property donated regardless of location for citizens/residents but only include property within the Philippines for nonresidents.
3) Allowable deductions from gross gifts including dowries, encumbrances assumed by the donee, donations to government/non-profits, and the standard 100,000 peso exemption for yearly donations to
This document discusses various concepts related to strategic planning including vision, mission, goals, objectives, targets, policies, procedures, strategies, and project identification. It provides definitions and explanations of each concept, highlighting the differences between related terms like vision and mission. Guidelines are presented for developing effective policies and procedures. The importance of having clear strategies to achieve organizational objectives is also emphasized.
This document summarizes key aspects of Book IV: Obligations and Contracts from the Civil Code of the Philippines. It defines an obligation as a juridical necessity to give, do, or not do something. Obligations can arise from law, contracts, quasi-contracts, crimes/offenses, and quasi-delicts. The nature and effects of obligations are also described, including how obligations are classified as pure or conditional, real or personal. Rules are provided for debtor/creditor rights and responsibilities in various obligation scenarios. Remedies for non-compliance like rescission, damages, and specific performance are also outlined.
This document summarizes key aspects of Philippine banking laws and regulations based on the New Central Bank Act (RA 7653). It outlines the primary objectives of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) which include maintaining price stability and monetary stability. It describes the roles and functions of the BSP and its Monetary Board. It also discusses the three levels of bank rehabilitation (conservatorship, receivership, and liquidation) and privileges and prohibitions for BSP personnel. Finally, it summarizes laws related to the peso as legal tender, bank deposits, and the high degree of diligence required of banks.
This document outlines the key points of the Philippine Financial Reporting Framework for Cooperatives. It discusses the requirements for financial statement presentation, accounting treatments for various transactions and balances, and financial statement disclosures. Specifically, it requires cooperatives to prepare statements of financial condition, operations, cash flows, and changes in equity. It also outlines the statutory fund requirements for cooperatives and the allocation of net surplus. The framework takes effect for financial statements ending on or after December 31, 2016.
The document provides an overview of Jollibee Food Corporation (JFC), the largest fast food chain in the Philippines. It discusses how JFC was founded in 1978 and has since expanded to include multiple brands like Greenwich Pizza and Chowking. The document analyzes JFC's success in the Philippines, attributed to its understanding of local tastes, operational efficiency, and customer service. It evaluates JFC's mixed performance overseas and the challenges of transferring its core competencies abroad. Finally, it outlines JFC's expansion plans to continue focusing on the Philippines market, expand in China, and grow selectively in other overseas markets.
03 chapter 4 deductions from gross estate part 02Flab Villasencio
This document discusses various deductions that can be taken from a gross estate for tax purposes in the Philippines, including ordinary expenses, losses, indebtedness, taxes, transfers for public use, and amounts received by heirs. It provides details on vanishing deductions, which allow a deduction on property received within 5 years that was previously taxed. An example calculation is shown for a vanishing deduction involving property inherited by Gina Dan from her mother Pina Dan that increased in value over time.
This document outlines general principles of taxation, including definitions of key tax-related terms. It defines taxes as enforced contributions levied by governments to support public needs. Taxes have several elements, including being enforced contributions paid in money that are proportionate and levied for public purposes like infrastructure and social services. The document also distinguishes different types of taxes based on criteria like the subject being taxed, who bears the burden, how the amount is determined, the purpose, and more. It provides examples to illustrate different tax classifications.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of obligations and contracts law. It covers various topics like types of obligations, modes of extinguishing obligations, conditional and potestative contracts, and elements of legal compensation. Understanding obligations and contracts law is important as it governs the terms and conditions agreed upon by parties to a contract, helping to avoid disputes and achieve order between contractual parties. Even in simple everyday transactions, people unconsciously apply basic legal principles of obligations and contracts through their actions and interactions, showing how the law is integrated into various activities and dealings.
Credit unions are member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperatives that exist to serve their members. They originated in Germany in the 1850s and spread to other parts of Europe and globally. Credit unions provide affordable financial services to their members and use any profits to benefit members through lower fees and rates rather than to generate profits for shareholders. They are controlled democratically by members who have an equal voice regardless of account size. Credit unions offer advantages like customer ownership and being non-profit, which results in fewer fees and higher savings rates for members.
The document outlines the changes made to the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) through a reform process. Key changes include:
1) Fifteen new CGIAR Research Programs were established to conduct integrated research across core competencies and form appropriate partnerships to achieve four system-level outcomes: reduction in poverty, increased global food security, improved nutrition, and better natural resource management.
2) A leaner structure was implemented with the Consortium providing a single contact point for donors and overseeing fifteen research centers and programs. A CGIAR Fund was also established as a new multi-donor funding mechanism.
3) The goals of CGIAR's research are now defined as four system-level
Green agricultural policies_2087_GRI_LSE-Agriculture-GGGI-policy_lores_51Andrew Bam
This document analyzes how green agricultural policies can be designed and implemented to reduce poverty in developing countries. It examines over 20 projects in 17 countries that tested policies like payments for environmental services, subsidies, community-based natural resource management, and training programs. The key findings are that policies should target the poorest, make participation easy, and consider local economic, social and cultural factors like credit access, property rights, labor markets, and institutions. Policies also need complementary initiatives to address market issues and should allow flexibility in options to match individual circumstances. With smart, informed design that addresses these issues, green agricultural policies can help alleviate poverty while also achieving environmental goals.
This document discusses business ethics and contains summaries of two ethics cases:
1. The first case involves a company providing unsafe products and engaging in questionable practices like bribery to increase profits. Ethically, a company should not compromise safety or engage in illegal acts for more money.
2. The second case describes a friendship in business where one friend canceled a contract after the other returned substandard materials. Legally canceling may be allowed but morally it is difficult to justify given their friendship. Friendship in business is tricky but not wrong, as interpersonal relationships are still important.
3. Overall business ethics is about doing what is morally right even if it means less profit. Upholding safety,
The document discusses the classification and taxation of individuals in the Philippines. It classifies individuals as citizens or aliens, and further classifies citizens and aliens as resident or non-resident. It provides details on what makes someone a citizen or resident. The document also discusses the taxation of different types of individuals based on their citizenship and residency status, and the sources of their income. Income is taxed at graduated rates depending on the type of income and the amount.
Business Vision Statement | Mission Statement | Importance Of Mission Stateme...FaHaD .H. NooR
This document discusses vision and mission statements for businesses. It provides learning objectives on describing the nature and role of vision and mission statements in strategic management. It defines what a vision statement and mission statement are, provides examples of each, and discusses the process for developing them. It explains that vision statements answer "what do we want to become?" while mission statements answer "what is our business?". It also lists characteristics of good mission statements and their typical components.
This document outlines various national taxes imposed in the Philippines, including income tax, estate tax, value-added tax, excise taxes, customs duties, and other taxes. It provides details on income tax rates and calculations, defining terms like gross income, taxable income, deductions, exemptions, and who is required to file an income tax return.
This document contains sample problems and answers related to obligations and contracts law. Some key points addressed include:
- The status of an agreement if fraud occurred during performance but not during the agreement.
- Rights of a creditor if some but not all goods owed were lost by the debtor.
- How much a joint or solidary creditor can collect from a joint or solidary debtor in different scenarios.
- Legal effects of renunciation, insolvency, compensation, novation, and other issues relating to obligations.
Strategic management is often called a "capstone course" because it requires students to use knowledge from prior courses to chart organizations' futures. Performing an external audit generally requires the most time in strategy formulation, as it involves identifying competitors' strengths and weaknesses. Strategy implementation is often the most difficult stage because it requires commitment from all employees. It is important to integrate both intuition and analysis in strategic management, as neither alone is sufficient for good strategic decisions. Vision and mission statements greatly facilitate reaching agreement on strategies, objectives, and policies.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is the central bank of the Philippines. It was established in 1993 pursuant to the Philippine constitution. The BSP aims to promote price stability and a strong financial system to support sustainable economic growth. It does so through monetary policy tools like open market operations and by supervising banks. The BSP is autonomous from the national government and led by the Monetary Board and Governor.
This document provides information from an audit of the cash and cash equivalents of various companies. It includes bank balances, petty cash amounts, outstanding checks, restricted funds, and other cash-like items. Based on this information and audit procedures, the assistant is asked to calculate adjusted cash balances and amounts that would be reported on the balance sheet for each case.
This document discusses taxation on donations or gifts in the Philippines. It covers various topics:
1) Definitions of donations and the essential elements of a valid donation including donor capacity, donative intent, delivery, and acceptance of the gift.
2) Classification of donors as citizens/residents or nonresidents and what donations are taxable depending on this classification. Gross gifts include all property donated regardless of location for citizens/residents but only include property within the Philippines for nonresidents.
3) Allowable deductions from gross gifts including dowries, encumbrances assumed by the donee, donations to government/non-profits, and the standard 100,000 peso exemption for yearly donations to
This document discusses various concepts related to strategic planning including vision, mission, goals, objectives, targets, policies, procedures, strategies, and project identification. It provides definitions and explanations of each concept, highlighting the differences between related terms like vision and mission. Guidelines are presented for developing effective policies and procedures. The importance of having clear strategies to achieve organizational objectives is also emphasized.
This document summarizes key aspects of Book IV: Obligations and Contracts from the Civil Code of the Philippines. It defines an obligation as a juridical necessity to give, do, or not do something. Obligations can arise from law, contracts, quasi-contracts, crimes/offenses, and quasi-delicts. The nature and effects of obligations are also described, including how obligations are classified as pure or conditional, real or personal. Rules are provided for debtor/creditor rights and responsibilities in various obligation scenarios. Remedies for non-compliance like rescission, damages, and specific performance are also outlined.
This document summarizes key aspects of Philippine banking laws and regulations based on the New Central Bank Act (RA 7653). It outlines the primary objectives of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) which include maintaining price stability and monetary stability. It describes the roles and functions of the BSP and its Monetary Board. It also discusses the three levels of bank rehabilitation (conservatorship, receivership, and liquidation) and privileges and prohibitions for BSP personnel. Finally, it summarizes laws related to the peso as legal tender, bank deposits, and the high degree of diligence required of banks.
This document outlines the key points of the Philippine Financial Reporting Framework for Cooperatives. It discusses the requirements for financial statement presentation, accounting treatments for various transactions and balances, and financial statement disclosures. Specifically, it requires cooperatives to prepare statements of financial condition, operations, cash flows, and changes in equity. It also outlines the statutory fund requirements for cooperatives and the allocation of net surplus. The framework takes effect for financial statements ending on or after December 31, 2016.
The document provides an overview of Jollibee Food Corporation (JFC), the largest fast food chain in the Philippines. It discusses how JFC was founded in 1978 and has since expanded to include multiple brands like Greenwich Pizza and Chowking. The document analyzes JFC's success in the Philippines, attributed to its understanding of local tastes, operational efficiency, and customer service. It evaluates JFC's mixed performance overseas and the challenges of transferring its core competencies abroad. Finally, it outlines JFC's expansion plans to continue focusing on the Philippines market, expand in China, and grow selectively in other overseas markets.
03 chapter 4 deductions from gross estate part 02Flab Villasencio
This document discusses various deductions that can be taken from a gross estate for tax purposes in the Philippines, including ordinary expenses, losses, indebtedness, taxes, transfers for public use, and amounts received by heirs. It provides details on vanishing deductions, which allow a deduction on property received within 5 years that was previously taxed. An example calculation is shown for a vanishing deduction involving property inherited by Gina Dan from her mother Pina Dan that increased in value over time.
This document outlines general principles of taxation, including definitions of key tax-related terms. It defines taxes as enforced contributions levied by governments to support public needs. Taxes have several elements, including being enforced contributions paid in money that are proportionate and levied for public purposes like infrastructure and social services. The document also distinguishes different types of taxes based on criteria like the subject being taxed, who bears the burden, how the amount is determined, the purpose, and more. It provides examples to illustrate different tax classifications.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of obligations and contracts law. It covers various topics like types of obligations, modes of extinguishing obligations, conditional and potestative contracts, and elements of legal compensation. Understanding obligations and contracts law is important as it governs the terms and conditions agreed upon by parties to a contract, helping to avoid disputes and achieve order between contractual parties. Even in simple everyday transactions, people unconsciously apply basic legal principles of obligations and contracts through their actions and interactions, showing how the law is integrated into various activities and dealings.
Credit unions are member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperatives that exist to serve their members. They originated in Germany in the 1850s and spread to other parts of Europe and globally. Credit unions provide affordable financial services to their members and use any profits to benefit members through lower fees and rates rather than to generate profits for shareholders. They are controlled democratically by members who have an equal voice regardless of account size. Credit unions offer advantages like customer ownership and being non-profit, which results in fewer fees and higher savings rates for members.
The document outlines the changes made to the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) through a reform process. Key changes include:
1) Fifteen new CGIAR Research Programs were established to conduct integrated research across core competencies and form appropriate partnerships to achieve four system-level outcomes: reduction in poverty, increased global food security, improved nutrition, and better natural resource management.
2) A leaner structure was implemented with the Consortium providing a single contact point for donors and overseeing fifteen research centers and programs. A CGIAR Fund was also established as a new multi-donor funding mechanism.
3) The goals of CGIAR's research are now defined as four system-level
Green agricultural policies_2087_GRI_LSE-Agriculture-GGGI-policy_lores_51Andrew Bam
This document analyzes how green agricultural policies can be designed and implemented to reduce poverty in developing countries. It examines over 20 projects in 17 countries that tested policies like payments for environmental services, subsidies, community-based natural resource management, and training programs. The key findings are that policies should target the poorest, make participation easy, and consider local economic, social and cultural factors like credit access, property rights, labor markets, and institutions. Policies also need complementary initiatives to address market issues and should allow flexibility in options to match individual circumstances. With smart, informed design that addresses these issues, green agricultural policies can help alleviate poverty while also achieving environmental goals.
This document is a letter from the Ministry of Popular Power for Education in Venezuela dated July 2014. It is addressed to the student Odelis Payema and contains their student identification number. The letter is from the Instituto Universitario Politécnico "Santiago Mariño" in Mérida, Venezuela.
This newsletter from Kiran Infertility Centre provides updates on their medical treatments, patient and donor stories, staff, statistics, and happy families. It discusses their IVF and surrogacy programs and includes photos of babies born through their services. It also provides international news updates on surrogacy laws and recent celebrity surrogacy cases.
This short poem discusses the different ways that people around the world say hello in their own languages. It notes that there are many friendly ways to greet one another and that every language has its own word or phrase for greeting others.
This document proposes a stepwise approach to conducting a water-energy-food nexus assessment. The assessment aims to understand interactions between water, energy and food systems in a given context and evaluate the performance of interventions. The assessment involves analyzing the current context, applying specific tools to quantify impacts, and assessing interventions' resource use efficiency and productivity versus context status. Key stakeholders should be engaged throughout to build consensus on strategic issues across sectors and scales. The assessment helps inform nexus-related strategies, policies, planning and institutional responses.
This document outlines an agenda for a professional development workshop on using reading comprehension to incorporate critical thinking in the Latin classroom. The agenda includes a presentation on reading comprehension versus translation, examples of reading comprehension activities, a discussion of the benefits of reading comprehension for students and teachers, a definition of critical thinking, and ways to adapt existing lessons to include structured reading comprehension and critical thinking exercises. Attendees are asked to bring a lesson plan and thoughts on what critical thinking looks like in a Latin classroom.
This document is a letter from the Ministry of Popular Power for Education in Venezuela dated July 2014. It is addressed to the student Odelis Payema and contains their identification number. The letter is from the Instituto Universitario Politécnico "Santiago Mariño" in Mérida, Venezuela.
Invitation family values un ge draft program - draft 2upfbologna
The Universal Peace Federation and Women's Federation for World Peace are inviting participants to a conference in Geneva, Switzerland from June 30th to July 1st 2014 on the topic of "Family Values and their link to Economic Well-Being and Social Outcomes." The conference will feature expert speakers from fields like politics, religion, and academia discussing family issues and seeking solutions. On the second day, there will be interactive workshops focusing on developing ideas and policies to reverse trends threatening families. Participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation, though recommended budget hotels are provided. A 40 euro conference fee will help cover costs.
This document provides an overview and introduction to the Green Growth Best Practice (GGBP) initiative's report on lessons learned from country experiences with green growth. The GGBP was established to accelerate learning on green growth policies and programs by analyzing early experiences from around the world. The report involved 75 authors evaluating green growth practices across multiple regions. It is supported by several international organizations and aims to help countries better design their own green growth strategies and programs.
The document discusses key challenges related to soil preservation and sustainable management. It notes that soil is a non-renewable resource under increasing pressure from population growth and competing land uses. Approximately one third of global land is currently degraded. Sustainable soil management is imperative for reversing degradation trends and ensuring future global food security given limited opportunities for agricultural expansion. The document outlines recommendations for promoting sustainable soil practices including technologies, policies, education, and investment to increase production while using less land and inputs.
Remote SIM Provisioning - MVNOs World Congress – April 2016The GSMA
1) The document introduces a new type of SIM card called an e-SIM that can remotely provision connectivity to a wide range of connected devices without needing a physical SIM card.
2) It describes the GSMA initiative to develop a single global remote SIM specification to avoid fragmentation and maintain security while allowing one subscription to connect multiple devices.
3) The key benefits are seen as giving users more choice of connectable devices, maintaining customer freedom to use any operator on any device, and putting consumers in control of remotely managing their subscriptions.
The document discusses career planning, defining it as a process of matching one's aspirations with reality through self-assessment, career exploration, narrowing career options, choosing the best option, and setting goals. It outlines the career planning process in five steps and describes each step in detail. The objectives of career planning are to attract and retain talent, use human resources effectively, reduce turnover, and meet organizational needs.
The document provides an overview of Chef Carinosa Food Corp., a food catering and canteen concession company. It details the company's history starting from the founder's mother selling packed lunches. Now operating under CEO Marites Dela Cruz, the company provides canteen concessions, catering services, and operates a restaurant. It provides information on the company's vision, mission, services, menus, prices, facilities, and contact information.
7. History of the Philippine's Finest Courier
Company
• Founded in 1945, in which every country was
devastated by World War II
• LBC (or Luzon Brokerage Company) was first
founded as a brokerage and air cargo agent
• LBC was then expanded into a forwarding
service provider, specializing in air cargo
•LBC's first business procedures were to dispatch
shipments via asset-based carriers and books or
otherwise arranges space for those shipments
8. History of the Philippine's Finest Courier
Company
• LBC introduced a new method of delivery, the
24 hour or overnight delivery service
Philippines
•LBC decided on expanding their branches not
only throughout the Philippines, but of foreign
lands
•The first LBC branch outside the country was
established in San Francisco, California in 1985
9. History of the Philippine's Finest Courier
Company
• LBC has over 60 branches in the United States
and Canada
• LBC Express is known as one of the biggest
courier companies in the Philippines
• LBC soon became a respected leader offering
fast and reliable Express Courier and Money
Remittance service throughout the Philippines
• One of its earliest expansions included a bank,
the LBC Development Bank in 1995, in which
LBC offered banking products
10. History of the Philippine's Finest
Courier Company
• also expanded into using the internet to
further serve Filipinos. Some of its online
ventures included an online gift shop, Express
Regalo, and an online flower shop, Flowers
Express. LBC Express also founded Digiprint, a
popular photo printing shop which also offers
delivery of photos.
11. LBC Express Logo
We like to move it.
LBC Express new logo from 2013 to present
12. Did you know that?
The company, Tangible (created in 2008, which
mission is to inspire people by making brands
real) is the main responsible for the changes in
the logo and slogan of LBC.
From HARI NG PADALA
into WE LIKE TO MOVE IT.
14. The new logo softens the sharp
corners of the old one with curved
type inside a ‘guitar pick’ or shield-
like container. The iconic LBC red
was retained but much of the
original & red while a new tagline
of ‘we like to move it’ reset the tone.
15. LBC Express has launched a two-
minute ad to show to show that every
parcel the company delivered means
more than its contents to the recipient.
The company has also introduced a
new slogan, ‘We like to move it’ –
which is inspired by the song ‘I like to
move it’ by US house band Reel 2 Real.
16.
17. “LBC has always been a
meaningful brand. As the biggest
logistics operation they have been
here serving the country for over half
a century. They move not just our stuff
but our hopes and dreams and loves. It
doesn’t get much more meaningful
than that. Our job is to make sure that
that story comes out.”
22. LBC Products and Services
1. COURIER
A. Documents:
Send your documents safely and on-
time.
Important documents such as
authorization letters, official forms and
documents, and personal items
including letters and photos are
delivered anywhere in the Philippines.
23. B. Packages:
Send packages such as mobile
phones such as mobil such as
mobile phones, small
appliances and birthday gifts
anytime!
Guaranteed on-time delivery
anywhere in the Philippines.
24.
25. 2. MONEY REMITTANCE
A. Instant Peso Padala
Your remittance received instantly
through pick-up at any LBC branch
in the Philippines.
Choose from over 750
branches strategically located all
over the country.
26. B. ATM Remittance Card
Your remittance credit to your
loved one's LBC ATM Card
Withdraw anytime, anywhere
in over 6,800 Megalink,
BancNet, and Expressnet ATMs
nationwide
27. C. Door-to-Door Delivery
Your remittance
delivered anywhere in the
Philippines
Let your loved ones enjoy the
convenience of receiving your
money at home
28.
29. 3. BILLS PAYMENT
MERCHANTS List
Cable:
Cable Link Sun Vision
Home Cable Sky Cable
My Destiny Tridel Technologies
Filipino Cable
31. Insurance:
Coco Life Philam Care
Coco Plans Philam Life
Insular Life PruLife
Paramount 1st Life Guarantee
Bank and Financial Services:
AIG HSBC Card
Bank Card HSBC Loan
Citibank Card Metrobank
Citibank Loan
32. Others:
Buy and Sell JCS
Digiprint MXPress
Digiprint T/O Norkis
Fame PRC
Flowers Tel PPT
Iblaze UHI
Ink for Less Wi-Max
33. CUSTOMER TOOLS
1. Track package
- Track packages thru inputs of tracking number
2. Rate your Calculator
3. Find LBC
36. GLOBAL EXPANSION
LBC’s continuous growth in the
domestic market instigated setting
foot overseas. The first LBC branch
outside the country was established
in San Francisco, California in 1985.
Presently, LBC has over 60 branches in
the United States and Canada.
37. A high number of Filipino migrant
workers have also settled in
neighboring Asian countries. LBC
expanded with four offices in Hong
Kong and eight others strategically
situated in Brunei, Malaysia,
Singapore and Taiwan.