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  • Market Analysis – The purpose of the market analysis and strategy component of a business plan is to research and identify a company's primary target audience and where to find this audience.
  • Management and Organization
    This section of your business plan explores the details of your business's management and organization strategy
  • Products and Services Development
    this section is used to further expand on the details of the products and services your company offers that you covered in the executive summary.
  • Operations Plan
    Outlines how your business will be run and how your product or service will be produced
  • Competitive Analysis
    A detailed competitive analysis that clearly outlines a comparison of your organization to your competitors.
  • Financial Projections
    The financial section of your business plan explains how you anticipate bringing in revenue.
  • Exhibit and Appendices
    The last section of your business plan provides any extra information to further support the details outlined in your plan
  • Exhibit and Appendices
    Common information to put in this section includes: – Resumes of company management and other stakeholders – Permits – Relevant legal documentation – Pictures of your product
  • What does Republic Act 1425 aim to include in the curricula of schools?

    Courses on the life, works, and writings of Jose Rizal
  • When was Republic Act 1425 approved?

    June 12, 1956
  • Who was the president when Republic Act 1425 was implemented?
    President Ramon Magsaysay
  • Who was the main proponent of the Rizal Bill?
    Senator Claro M. Recto
  • What was the main opposition to the Rizal Bill?
    It was believed to go against freedom of religion and conscience
  • What does the opposition claim about the Rizal Bill in relation to Canon Law?

    It violates the 1939 Canon Law prohibiting books that attack Catholic doctrine
  • What is one of the purposes of the Rizal Law?
    To rededicate the lives of independence and nationalism
  • How does the Rizal Law aim to dignify the national hero?
    By recognizing his contributions to shaping the Filipino character
  • What are educational institutions advised to develop according to the Rizal Law?
    • Moral Character
    • Civic consciousness
    • Personal discipline
    • Duties of citizenship
  • What is one essential insight gained from studying Rizal?
    It provides insights on how to deal with current problems
  • How does studying Rizal help Filipinos understand themselves better?
    It allows them to know their history and identity
  • What does studying Rizal teach about nationalism and patriotism?
    It fosters a desire for freedom and loyalty to one’s nation
  • What valuable life lessons can students learn from Rizal's life?
    Students can learn from the way Rizal faced challenges
  • How does studying Rizal help develop logical and critical thinking?
    It encourages discerning, evaluative, and analytical reasoning
  • In what way can Rizal serve as a model for Filipinos?
    He exemplified versatility and moral uprightness
  • What is one fascinating non-fictional account of Rizal's life?
    Rizal was involved in a love triangle with Antonio Luna
  • Who was Rizal a model for in some of Juan Luna’s paintings?
    Rizal himself was a model
  • What is a notable fact about Rizal’s common-law wife, Josephine Bracken?
    She was 'remarried' to a man from Cebu
  • Who is a descendant of Rizal’s sister, Maria?
    Gemma Cruz Araneta
  • Who is a descendant of Rizal’s 'first love', Segunda Katigbak?
    Chino Trinidad
  • What is a notable fact about the original manuscripts of Rizal?
    They are preserved and studied for historical significance
  • Why is it important to study the life and works of Rizal?
    It provides insights into Philippine history and identity
  • How does Rizal's life reflect the values of nationalism and patriotism?
    His sacrifices and works inspire a sense of national pride
  • How can Rizal's writings be used to address contemporary issues?
    They provide historical context and lessons applicable to modern society
  • What role does critical thinking play in studying Rizal's works?

    It encourages students to evaluate and analyze historical contexts
  • Who was Rizal's common-law wife?
    Josephine Bracken
  • Who is a descendant of Rizal's sister, Maria?
    Gemma Cruz Araneta
  • Who is a descendant of Rizal's first love, Segunda Katigbak?
    Chino Trinidad
  • What happened to the original manuscripts of Rizal's novels Noli and Fili?
    They were stolen for ransom but retrieved by Alejandro Roces without payment.
  • What is Rizal known for in the context of Asian nationalism?
    • Prime proponent of Asian Nationalism
    • Inspired the outbreak of the Philippine revolution of 1896
    • Pioneer exponent of Liberal Democracy in Asia
  • What ideas on liberal democracy did Rizal advocate in his writings?
    1. Worth and dignity of the individual
    2. Inviolability of human rights
    3. Innate impartiality of all men and races
    4. Necessity for constitutional government
    5. Due process
    6. Popular sovereignty as the basis of political jurisdiction
    7. Faith in human reason and wisdom
    8. Rights of the masses to public education
    9. Belief in social progress through freedom
  • What are the four major phases in the life of Jose Rizal?
    1. 1st Phase (1861 – 1872): Early education and development of values.
    2. 2nd Phase (1872 – 1882): Turning point with the execution of GOMBURZA.
    3. 3rd Phase (1882 – 1892): Exile in Europe and cooperation with the Propaganda Movement.
    4. 4th Phase (1892 – 1896): Final turning point leading to his execution.