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    and which many people may already be familiar with and may easily be bought by new consumers They are almost the same as Subway Melt, which means they lack differentiation Place 3/F Lucky Chinatown Mall, Reina Regente St cor Dela Reina St Binondo, Manila They are placed in a mall which is a good place to put a food business. Their location is already very far from our location which means they pose a very small threat Promotion Advertisements Website People learn about Quiznos’ because of commercials

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    a venue wherein artworks may be exhibited was finally introduced. It was the era in Philippine history, when the production of proto-art galleries had begun. If one were to find a venue that would be similar to an art gallery during then in Metro Manila, it would be in workshops. There was such a progression in the Philippine art scene that the need for an art gallery inevitably

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    more alarming fact is that the NCR alone holds 1/3 of the entire population of informal settlers. It’s hard to pinpoint the exact time the very first families considered “informal settlers” started to migrate to urban cities, specifically into Metro Manila. There is, however, numerous statistical studies that show spikes in population number throughout the years. One of the largest spikes in the squatter population occurred between 1970 to 1980, originating from approximately 283,000 to a whopping 1

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    Specialist Anthony Lucero, that due to factors such as global warming the number of destructive typhoons has been increasing. With these typhoons, comes heavy rains, and eventually even heavier floods. The pumping stations established by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) that is meant to pump floodwater out of the streets and residential areas, are greatly hindered and disturbed by the garbage and waste not properly discarded. Thus, mitigating the pumping stations’ sole purpose, which

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    Have you ever actually tried locating a needle in a haystack? It’s an exasperating task, I assure you. Sometime back in the fifth grade, I was spending a day at my close friend Tyler Clarke’s farmhouse property, emptying soda can after soda can, wreaking havoc on the woodlands surrounding the barn, and terrorizing his sister’s prized horses in our sugared up state. Typical irresponsible schoolboy stuff. Polar opposites, no other term could be used to describe Tyler and me. Ordinarily, I was a timid

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    According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (2013), the role of traffic engineering comes in play; it is the phase of engineering that deals with the planning, having a good relationships with other modes of transportation, and traffic operations of roads, streets and highways for the achievement of safe, efficient and convenient movement of people and goods. Aside from interpreting relationships among vehicles, traffic engineering applies technology and its principles to plan and operate

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    Normally, many people in Metro Manila the commuters share in a journey to get the best way to achieve their destinations. Normally, our big communities that napped calm at night are enclose in murky clouds of hypersensitivity actuating dust particles and smoke emanations from our congested paths of cars, transports, motorbikes, and trucks in the morning. Always, our stress level up. Yet, in the event that one thing emerges from the day by day colorful sea of transport issue, it's none other than

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    The Manila metropolitan area is known as the center of employment opportunities here in the Philippines. Most of the Filipinos from different parts of the country are taking their chances to move to the urban centers of Manila with high hopes of being employed in opportunities associated with the modern economy, mostly services and manufacturing. Some of them were lucky enough and landed in their dream jobs and earned a living. However, the country 's high rate of population growth has resulted to

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    Flood is defined as “the temporary condition of surface water (lake, sea, rivers), in which the water level and/or discharge exceeds a certain value, thereby escaping from its normal confines” (Douben, 2006). Flood is one of the most threatening calamities that can occur to humanity. Urban areas in particular suffer from comparatively high flood risk due to high population number and density, multiple economic activities and lots of infrastructure and property values (Pelling, 2003). One way to

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    place in Manila has a thing, be it an object, food, clothing apparel, that makes them unique if not make it standout. For example Malabon is well known for their delicious pancit, Binondo is known for its Chinese heritage and culture and of course Makati is known for its unbearable traffic. Shoes are the lifeblood of Marikina. It’s the thing that makes it unique and special to Manila. When you say shoes, Marikina is the place that pops into the minds of most of the residents in Manila. I personally

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