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3rd Quarter | Week 7 | Activity

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3rd Quarter | Week 6 | Written Work

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3rd Quarter | Week 6 | Written Work 1

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3rd Quarter | Week 5 | Assessment

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3rd Quarter | Week 4 | Activity

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  Fitch unit bullish on Philippine construction sector MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine construction industry is expected to enjoy double-digit growth this year as revived infrastructure projects are seen helping the country recover from the pandemic- induced recession, according to Fitch Solutions Country Risk & Industry Research. The research arm of the Fitch group said the Philippine construction sector would post a double-digit growth of 13 percent this year as the country recovers from the impact of the pandemic. “Infrastructure will be among the Philippines’ spending priorities in 2021 to revive the economy from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters over 2020.The focal points of investment will be on water and transport infrastructure, particularly flood control, road development, and rail,” it said. As part of the expansive 2021 national budget, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) gets the highest budget allocation increase...

3rd Quarter | Week 4 | Performance Task: Business Letter Version 2

 Coalition of Concerned Citizens (CCC) Molino Homes Subdivision, B12l7 Chaps St. Manila City, 1003   April 15, 2021   President Rodrigo Duterte President of the Philippines MalacaƱan Palace JP, Kalayaan Hall, 2/F Jose Laurel St, San Miguel Manila City, 1003   Dear Mr. President: We are writing to formally request a review of the current salary of the medical frontliners of the Philippines. Due to the continuous and uninterrupted increase of COVID-19 cases in the Philippines, medical workers are needed more than ever.   Currently, the average monthly income of medical practitioners working 10-12 hours are:   Php8, 000-Php13, 500 for entry-level registered nurses; Php9, 757 for fully registered nurses; Php13, 500 for government nurses, and;   Php18, 000 for those working in private sectors.   Although it has substantially increased by around Php1, 500, from the Salary Standardization Law that your administration created...