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Ang Higante Sa Gubat
Isabela School of Arts and Trades, Ilagan Quirino Isabela College of Arts and Technology, Cauayan Cagayan Valley College of Quirino, Cabarroguis ISABELA COLLEGES, ▼ Cauayan Maddela Institute of Technology, Maddela ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼ Angadanan Quirino Polytechnic College, Diffun ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Cabagan QUIRINO STATE COLLEGE ▼ Diffun, Quirino ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, Cauayan Polytechnic College, ▼Cauayan ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Echague Region III (Central Luzon ) ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Ilagan ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Jones ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Roxas Aurora ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼San Mariano AURORA STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, ▼ Baler ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼San Mateo Mount Carmel College, Baler Mallig Plains College, Mallig Mount Carmel College of Casiguran, Casiguran Metropolitan College of Science and Technology, Santiago Wesleyan University Philippines – Aurora Northeast Luzon Adventist School of Technology, Alicia Northeastern College, Santiago City Our Lady of the Pillar College of Cauayan, Inc., Cauayan Bataan Patria Sable Corpus College, Santiago City AMA Computer Learning Center, Balanga Philippine Normal University, Alicia Asian Pacific College of Advanced Studies, Inc., Balanga Southern Isabela College of Arts and Trade, Santiago City Bataan (Community) College, Bataan Central Colleges, Orani S ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY ▼ Echague, Isabela Bataan Heroes Memorial College, Balanga City Saint Ferdinand College-Cabagan, Cabagan BATAAN POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE, ▼Balanga City Saint Ferdinand -
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Page 1 Professional Regulation Commission PRC-CEBU Licensure Examination for ELEMENTARY March , 2015 School : UNIVERSITY OF CEBU - BANILAD CAMPUS Building : NEW BLDG Address: BANILAD, CEBU CITY Floor : 2ND Rm/Grp No.: 209 Seat Last Name No. First Name Middle Name School Attended 1 ABABAN MA RIZALINA REPOLLO CEBU INST. OF TECH. 2 ABABON CLARICE TABALINO CSCST-MAIN-CUENCO 3 ABABON MARIA CRISTHINE MONTEDERAMOS UNIV. OF CEBU 4 ABAD CHARLENE LANGUITA N.O.R.S.U-GUIHULNGAN 5 ABAD FLORINDA CODERO U. V. - CEBU CITY 6 ABADIANO CATHERINE BENGIL CEBU NORMAL UNIV. 7 ABADIEZ JENNYFER NG U. V. - DANAO CITY 8 ABADINAS DEMY BASBAS TOLEDO GULLAS COL. 9 ABALA FRANCES CLAIRE BASTASA 10 ABALA MARIVIC PILAPIL 11 ABALAYAN LOWELLA ALFORO ST. PAUL COL.-CEBU 12 ABALDE EVA QUISORA TOLEDO GULLAS COL. 13 ABANES MARIA CRISANTA ORACION UNIV. OF CEBU 14 ABANGAN ARCHEL NUÑEZ U. S. J. - R 15 ABANTE CRISPIE ZERNA C.S.CATALINA-A'DRIA 16 ABAPO APPLE NIKKA UNABIA SALAZAR INST. OF TECH.-CEBU CITY 17 ABARQUEZ JEAN CARBAJOSA CENTRAL NEGROS COL. 18 ABARQUEZ LORY MAY JUAREZ CSCST SYSTEM 19 ABASOLO JOAN MANCAO ST. CATHERINES COLL. 20 ABASTAS LUZVISMINDA ABARQUEZ U. V. - CEBU CITY 21 ABASTILLAS CHERRY MAY ARTICA KABANKALAN CATH. COL 22 ABATAYO JEANY ROSE . CSCST-CARMEN REMINDERS:. USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, OR APPLICATION NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAMINATION OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. Page 2 Professional Regulation Commission PRC-CEBU Licensure Examination for ELEMENTARY March , 2015 School : UNIVERSITY OF CEBU - BANILAD CAMPUS Building : NEW BLDG Address: BANILAD, CEBU CITY Floor : 2ND Rm/Grp No.: 210 Seat Last Name No. -
Zone 55 Hippo 1 Philippines
Cand. No. Name & Surname School Town R L Total 714318 Lorenzo Jose Brunio West Visayas Sate University Iloilo 30 20 50 714322 Rianna Marie Salazar University of Santo Tomas - Legazpi Legazpi 30 20 50 714342 Rianna Amihan Carandang Sen R Cayetano Memorial Sci Tec HS Taguig 30 20 50 714360 Karina Cassandra Gonzaga Iligan SPED Center Iligan City 30 20 50 714370 Giesel Arce Grace Christian College Grace Village 30 20 50 714372 Sean Justine Chua Grace Christian College Grace Village 30 20 50 714373 Jerome Austin Te Grace Christian College Grace Village 30 20 50 714379 AleXander Manuel Grace Christian College Grace Village 30 20 50 714392 Michael Gerard Tongson First Asia Institute of Tech and Hum Tanuan 30 20 50 714393 Gadriel Symone Dalangin First Asia Institute of Tech and Hum Tanuan 30 20 50 721815 Juliana Elisha Go Tarlac Living Faith Academy Tarlac 30 20 50 721829 AleXie Guia Mancao Tarlac Living Faith Academy Tarlac 30 20 50 721909 GWYNETH SHILOH SANGALANG Grace Christian College Grace Village 30 20 50 721913 SAMANTHA CLAIRE DIONISIO Grace Christian College Grace Village 30 20 50 721914 JOCELYN LOUISE GAN Grace Christian College Grace Village 30 20 50 721916 JOEY ASHLEY SY Grace Christian College Grace Village 30 20 50 721919 NATHAN PAUL TAN Grace Christian College Grace Village 30 20 50 721921 HANNAH ISABELLE YU Grace Christian College Grace Village 30 20 50 721993 Rudyard Brian Edurot Xavier University CDO Misamis Oriental 30 20 50 722043 Cyra Zelene Namit Colegio San Agustin Binan Binan 30 20 50 734382 Athena Gabrielle Kimwell Southville International School and College Las Pinas 30 20 50 734383 Kristner Sheyn Saludo Southville International School and College Las Pinas 30 20 50 734403 Chantal Paige Vargas Zamboanga Chong Hua High School Zamboanga 30 20 50 734445 JOSHUA ELIJAH G. -
College of Computer Science
I. AUDIO-VISUAL INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS A. College Department A.1 CD ROMS 1. Physics Tutor, c2000 2. Speech Solutions: The English Pronunciation Tutor 3. Personal and Social Education: Growing Up Together 1 & 2 4. The World of Animals, 3D 2000 ed. 5. Our Cosmos, c1999 6. Adobe Image Library 7. The Times Educ. Series: GSCE Information Technology: Your Personal Tutor 8. The Times Educ. Series: A Level Biology 9. The Times Educ. Series: A Level Statistics 10. The Times Educ. Series: A Level Physics 11. Microsoft Money: 2000, 2K Accounting 12. Stock Market: Photo CD6 13. Furniture Library: Addon for AutoCAD 14. VTC Interactive Freehand v.8.0 Training 15. Quicken Will Writer 2001 16. New Accounting Collection 17. Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 14th ed., c2001 18. Best of Typing Collection 19. Personal Financial Management: Protection of Assets and Income 20. Compton’s Encyclopedia, 2000 deluxe (program disc) 21. Learn American English, c2000 22. Electricity & Magnetism 23. John Hopkin’s Atlas of Surgical Pathology 24. Helicobacter Pylori Disease 25. Physician’s Home Assistant 26. Principles of Internal Medicine 27. 2002 Grolier Encyclopedia 28. The Times Educ. Series: A Level Chemistry 29. Land and Air 30. Environment Conservation 31. Dwindling Resources 32. Productivity Power 33. Visio 2000 34. Troubleshooting & Diagnostics 35. A Packet Components 36. Geography Physical World 37. Health Advisor 38. Home School Educator 39. Encyclopedia Britannica, 2002 40. Financial Power Tools 41. Environment Biosphere 42. Developing and Marketing: Hosting Application Service 43. Act Beats Textures for Professionals 44. Wild Life Series: Insects 45. QuickBooks. 2002 Accountant Edition 46. -
Sustainable Environment Protection Project for Panglao in Philippines
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF BOHOL SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION PROJECT FOR PANGLAO IN PHILIPPINES PROJECT COMPLETION REPORT NOVEMBER 2015 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY NIPPON KOEI CO., LTD. 1R NJS CONSULTANTS CO., LTD. JR 15-051 REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF BOHOL SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION PROJECT FOR PANGLAO IN PHILIPPINES PROJECT COMPLETION REPORT NOVEMBER 2015 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY NIPPON KOEI CO., LTD. NJS CONSULTANTS CO., LTD. EXCHANGE RATE (As of September 2015) US Dollar (US$) 1.00 = Philippines Peso (PHP) 46.65 Philippines Peso (PHP) 1.00 = Japanese Yen (¥) 2.611 ccLocation Map Sustainable Environment Protection Project for Panglao Project Completion Report Sustainable Environment Protection Project for Panglao Project Completion Report Table of Contents Location Map List of Tables ………………………………………………………………………………………......iv List of Figures …………………………………………………………………………………………..v List of Abbreviations… . ……………………………………………………………………………..…vi 1. OUTLINE OF THE PROJECT ....................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Background of the Project ................................................................................................ 1 1.2. Structure of the Project ..................................................................................................... 1 1.3. Project Area ..................................................................................................................... -
Profile of the Board of Directors
PROFILE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Atty. Baldomero C. Estenzo DIRECTOR Age: 76 Academic Qualification: Graduate from the University of San Carlos in Cebu City in 1963 with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce major in Accounting. Graduate from the University of the Philippines in 1968 with a degree of Bachelor of Laws. Ranked No. 5 in the list of graduating students from the College of Law. Experience: 1965‐1969‐ Auditing Aide & Reviewer Bureau of Internal Revenue Department of Finance, Manila 1969‐1979 Practicing Lawyer in Cebu Commercial Law Lecturer Cebu Central Colleges 1979‐1990 Head of Legal Unit of San Miguel Corporation, Mandaue City 1990‐2004 Assistant Vice President & Deputy Gen. Counsel of San Miguel Corporation 2006 Vice President & Deputy General Counsel of San Miguel Corporation 2007‐Present Executive Vice Chancellor & Dean, College of Law of the University of Cebu Ms. Candice G. Gotianuy DIRECTOR Age: 46 Academic Qualification: AB in Political Science, Ateneo de Manila University Masters in Education, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA Experience: President, University of Cebu Medical Center Managing Director, St. Vincent’s General Hospital President, College of Technological Sciences Chancellor, University of Cebu ‐ Banilad Campus ‐ Main Campus ‐ Maritime Education & Training Center ‐ Lapu‐lapu and Mandaue Campus Treasurer, Chelsea Land Development Corporation Vice‐President, Gotianuy Realty Corporation Director, Cebu Central Realty Corporation (E‐Mall) Director, Visayan Surety & Insurance Corporation Director, -
Private Higher Education Institutions Faculty-Student Ratio: AY 2017-18
Table 11. Private Higher Education Institutions Faculty-Student Ratio: AY 2017-18 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio 01 - Ilocos Region The Adelphi College 434 27 1:16 Malasiqui Agno Valley College 565 29 1:19 Asbury College 401 21 1:19 Asiacareer College Foundation 116 16 1:7 Bacarra Medical Center School of Midwifery 24 10 1:2 CICOSAT Colleges 657 41 1:16 Colegio de Dagupan 4,037 72 1:56 Dagupan Colleges Foundation 72 20 1:4 Data Center College of the Philippines of Laoag City 1,280 47 1:27 Divine Word College of Laoag 1,567 91 1:17 Divine Word College of Urdaneta 40 11 1:4 Divine Word College of Vigan 415 49 1:8 The Great Plebeian College 450 42 1:11 Lorma Colleges 2,337 125 1:19 Luna Colleges 1,755 21 1:84 University of Luzon 4,938 180 1:27 Lyceum Northern Luzon 1,271 52 1:24 Mary Help of Christians College Seminary 45 18 1:3 Northern Christian College 541 59 1:9 Northern Luzon Adventist College 480 49 1:10 Northern Philippines College for Maritime, Science and Technology 1,610 47 1:34 Northwestern University 3,332 152 1:22 Osias Educational Foundation 383 15 1:26 Palaris College 271 27 1:10 Page 1 of 65 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio Panpacific University North Philippines-Urdaneta City 1,842 56 1:33 Pangasinan Merchant Marine Academy 2,356 25 1:94 Perpetual Help College of Pangasinan 642 40 1:16 Polytechnic College of La union 1,101 46 1:24 Philippine College of Science and Technology 1,745 85 1:21 PIMSAT Colleges-Dagupan 1,511 40 1:38 Saint Columban's College 90 11 1:8 Saint Louis College-City of San Fernando 3,385 132 1:26 Saint Mary's College Sta. -
Process-Bohol Organizational Profile
PROCESS-BOHOL ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE NAME OF Participatory Research, Organization of ORGANIZATION Communities and Education towards Struggle for Self-reliance (PROCESS)-Bohol, Inc. CONTACT PERSON Emilia M. Roslinda, Executive Director Mobile # 0908 873 8304 DATE ESTABLISHED March, 1985 REGISTRATION NUMBER SEC – C199800179 on March 2, 1998 BIR – 2RC0000254456 on March 10, 1999 DSWD – FOVII-RL 0009-2015 on October 27, 2015 DSWD-CSO ACRN No. 2016-A025 ACCREDITATION LoGoTRI-PhilNet Philippine Council for NGO certification (PCNC) ADDRESS Purok 5, Esabo Road, Tiptip District, Tagbilaran City 6300 Bohol CONTACT NUMBERS (6338) 510 8255; 416 0067 +63 917 301 3958 WEBSITE URL: www.processbohol.org EMAIL AD: [email protected] FACEBOOK: Process-Bohol, Inc. PRINCIPLES OF DEVELOPMENT PROCESS believes that grassroots organization should play a key role in transforming society and should effectively participate in local and national decision-making. By empowering the communities through their own collective reflection and action, PROCESS aims to make itself progressively immaterial as communities increasingly take control of their own destiny. VISION: Improved quality of life of poor communities, particularly those of women, children, farmers and fishers who are God-loving, gender-sensitive and empowered, living in a healthy, just, and equitable environment. 1 MISSION: To continuously empower poor women, children, farmers and fishers towards effective and sustainable management of resources and promotion of a just and gender-sensitive environment. GOALS: Empowered POs that can claim and protect sectors’s rights, advance their interests, and enhance their participation in society and governance CORE PROGRAMS: A. OPERATION 1. Natural Resource Management 2. Capacity Building 3. Enterprise Development B. -
Professional Regulation Commission Cebu Nurse November 16 & 17, 2019
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION CEBU NURSE NOVEMBER 16 & 17, 2019 School : UNIVERSITY OF CEBU - BANILAD CAMPUS Address : 6000 GOV. M. CUENCO AVENUE, CEBU CITY Building : Floor : 4TH Room/Grp No. : 402 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ABABA SHEA MAE BARICUATRO VELEZ COLLEGE 2 ABAD JAY AMAE BUCOG LANAO SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 3 ABALLE SHIELA SENO BENEDICTO COLLEGE, INC. 4 ABAO TRINA ANGELI LABRA UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS 5 ABASTILLAS CHRISTIAN JAY DUCAY UNIVERSITY OF THE VISAYAS-CEBU CITY 6 ABELLA MAEGAN SALVADOR CEBU SACRED HEART COLLEGE 7 ABELLA MARY AZINETH JUAREZ VELEZ COLLEGE 8 ABELLA MARY CLAIRE FUHST VELEZ COLLEGE 9 ABING ALEXANDER BONADOR SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 10 ABING KARYL TEMPLE DEI DAMALERIO CEBU DOCTORS UNIVERSITY 11 ABINOJA RAQUEL ALCALA PILAR COLLEGE 12 ABJELINA JOILYN FOUNDATION UNIVERSITY 13 ACA-AC NEIL FRANCIS LIGAD SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 14 ACHACOSO JAMES TUTOR UNIVERSITY OF BOHOL 15 ACOSTA MICHELLE FLORES UNIVERSITY OF SAN JOSE-RECOLETOS 16 ACUNA JESSA MARIE SUMAMPONG HOLY NAME UNIVERSITY (for.DIVINE WORD- TAGBILARAN) 17 ADARAYAN NOEMIE LOGRONIO PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MARIKINA 18 ADOLFO CEDRIC LOUIS TANTAN VELEZ COLLEGE 19 AGCAOILI LEO DANIEL CATEMPOHAN SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 20 AGUILAR VINCENT LOUIE ETCOBANEZ CEBU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - UNIVERSITY 21 AGUIRRE HIASENT DORDAS RIVERSIDE COLLEGE REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION CEBU NURSE NOVEMBER 16 & 17, 2019 School : UNIVERSITY OF CEBU - BANILAD CAMPUS Address : 6000 GOV. -
Organizations Concerned with Crm in the Province
organizations concerned with crm in the province There are many multi-sectoral organizations working on coastal resource management in Bohol. These groups have a variety of interventions including participatory CRM planning, habitat and fishery resource management, enterprise development, mangrove rehabilitation and management, strengthening and establishment of POs and others. Some development partners work together as collaborators while others work alone. The types of organizations represented here are national and local government agencies, non-government organizations, academic institutions and the concerned communities (e.g. coastal-based POs and multi-purpose cooperatives), all of which are working towards the realization of a sustained CRM in Bohol and have shown interest to be included in this profile.* Chapter 3 PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES Bohol Environment Management Office (BEMO) Mandated through the Bohol Environment Code of 1998, the BEMO is an offshoot of the Bohol Environment Summit of 1997 which was sponsored by the Provincial Government and the USAID-Governance and Local Democracy (USAID-GOLD) Project and a variety of stakeholders. After the summit, a small budget was allocated for the BEMO, which has steadily increased. This office is now a separate division under the office of the Provincial Governor. The Local Government Code of 1991 encourages, although optional, the establishment of an environment and natural resources office for every province. The vision of the BEMO is to become “a dynamic, responsive and informative -
LIST of ESTABLISHMENTS CONDUCTED LHP, CLES/ST and LEGS
Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. VII 3rd & 4th Floors DOLE-7 Bldg., Gen. Maxilom Ave. corner Gorordo Ave., Cebu City Tel. Nos. (032) 266-9722 / 266-0500 / 234-3318 / 266-7424 / 266-0811 / 236-6795 / 253-0636 Fax (032) 416-6167 / 266-2792 www.ro7.dole.gov.ph/ www.dole7.com.ph [email protected] LIST OF ESTABLISHMENTS CONDUCTED LHP, CLES/ST and LEGS 1. LABOR RELATIONS, HUMAN RELATIONS and PRODUCTIVITY SEMINARS No. Name of Establishments Field Office 1. Carmelite Monastery TCFO 2. PEBA TANDEM MANUFACTURING TCFO 3. AAI TCFO 4. Kareila Management Corp. (S & R) TCFO 5. Newtype International Language School TCFO 6. Marine Shipyard Corporation TCFO 7. HRA TCFO 8. Sports Royal Inc. TCFO 9. RC Goldline TCFO 10. Alta Grace Marine Services CPFO 11. Ans Construction Services CPFO 12. A.R. Marine Services Corp. CPFO 13. Astir Engineering Works CPFO 14. Balamban Construction & Marine Servic Ltd Co. CPFO 15. Bisyou Industry Cebu, Inc. CPFO 16. Bk3 Construction CPFO 17. Brilliant Metal Craft & Machine Design CPFO 18. Bsf Engineering & Supplies CPFO 19. Cleat Builders & Marine Services CPFO 20. Confidence Marine Industries Inc. CPFO 21. Dmd Engineering Services CPFO 22. Dumdum Marine Services CPFO 23. Don Bosco Network Multi-Purpose Cooperative CPFO 24. Fantaztic Marine Services Corporation CPFO 25. J. Cledd Phils. Industrial Services Inc. CPFO 26. Jec Metal Works & General Services CPFO 27. Jeeb Contractor & Marine Services CPFO 28. Metaphil International, Inc. CPFO 29. Map Electrical And Marine Services CPFO 30. Milan Ventures And Marine Services CPFO 31. Moromi Marine Services CPFO 32. -
Governance of the Barangay Chairpersons in the Municipality of Ubay Bohol
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES Vol 9, No 1, 2017 ISSN: 1309-8047 (Online) GOVERNANCE OF THE BARANGAY CHAIRPERSONS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF UBAY BOHOL Sheena L. Boysillo, MPA Holy Name University Governance of the Barangay Chairpersons in the Municipality of Ubay Bohol [email protected] ─Abstract ─ Barangay governance plays a vital role in the empowerment of the local government units in the country. This is linked with the leader’s accountability, fairness, and transparency in the exercise of his duties and functions as a servant in his community. This study aimed to evaluate the governance of the Barangay Chairpersons in the Municipality of Ubay, Bohol. The researcher employed the descriptive survey questionnaire using quantitative design and a key informant interview using a qualitative approach. Results showed that the higher the IRA (Internal Revenue Allotment) given to the barangays, the more programs and projects are implemented because funds had been given to them as a subsidy for continuous developments. The results also indicated that majority of the Barangay Chairpersons were able to deliver very satisfactory public services in their barangays which also indicated that the core values of governance namely fairness, transparency and accountability were strengthened by the barangay chairmen during their term of office. The study concluded that the Local Government Code of 1991 paved the way for greater local autonomy to bring government closer to the doorsteps of the people. Key Words: Governance, Accountability, Fairness, Transparency JEL Classification: Z00 50 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES Vol 9, No 1, 2017 ISSN: 1309-8047 (Online) 1.