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Carlos Hilado Memorial State College was created in 1954.

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All sites and structures must at least be 50 years old and display a high degree of authenticity to qualify for consideration.CATEGORIZATION OF HISTORIC STRUCTURESUnder existing procedures, the framework adopted by the NHI in the evaluation of historical sites and structures for preservation consists of the following:▪ NATIONAL SHRINES: Historic sites or objects hallowed or honored for their history or association, e.g. the Rizal and Shrines and the Mabini Shrines;▪ NATIONAL MONUMENTS: Objects, natural features or areas of specific historic interest that are set aside by local or national government as public properties, e.g. the Rizal and Bonifacio Monuments, and the Walls of Intramuros;▪ NATIONAL LANDMARKS: Places or objects that are associated with an event, achievement, characteristics or modification that presents a turning point or stage in history;▪ HERITAGE HOUSE: Houses of ancestry with notable historical and cultural significance, e.g. Syquia Mansion, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur; Houses in Silay City, Negros Occidental;▪ HISTORIC SITES: Natural areas or places with historical significance, and places recognized, marked, or declared such as Biak-na-bato, San Miguel, Bulacan; Pamitinan Cave, Montalban, Rizal;▪ CLASSIFIED: Classified - structures and sites not falling under the above five categories are listed as Classified and recorded in the NHI's National Registry of Historic Structures. E.g. All Philippine colonial churches which are more than 50 years old, with or without the official historical marker of the National Historical Institute, by virtue of NHI Board Resolution No. 3, s. 1991.In the identification procedure, all structures must at least be fifty (50) years old to qualify for consideration.Below are the designations in the National Museum framework:"It is hereby declared to be the policy of the state to preserve and protect the important cultural properties and National Cultural Treasures of the nation and to safeguard their intrinsic value."~EXCERPT FROM PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 374 AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT No. 4846, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS "THE CULTURAL PROPERTIES PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION ACT"▪ CULTURAL PROPERTIES: Old buildings, monuments,shrines, documents, and objects which may be classified as antiques, relics, or artifacts, landmarks,anthropological and historical sites, and specimens of natural history which are of cultural, historical, anthropological or scientific value and significance to the nation ; such as physical, anthropological, archaeological and ethnographical materials, meteorites and tektites; historical objects and manuscripts ; household and agricultural implements ; decorative articles or personal adornment; works of art such as paintings,sculptures, carvings, jewelry, music, architecture,sketches, drawings, or illustrations in part or in whole ;works of industrial and commercial art such as furniture, pottery, ceramics, wrought iron, gold, bronze,silver, wood or other heraldic items, metals, coins,medals, badges, insignias, coat of arms, crests, flags,arms, and armor; vehicles or ships or boats in part or in whole.▪ IMPORTANT CULTURAL PROPERTIES: Cultural properties which have been singled out from among the innumerable cultural properties as having exceptional historical and cultural significance to the Philippines, but are not sufficiently outstanding to merit the classification of "National Cultural Treasures"▪ NATIONAL CULTURAL TREASURE: A unique object found locally, possessing outstanding historical, cultural, artistic and/or scientific value which is significant and important to this country and nation


Most richest Filipino?

The Forbes Asia 40 Richest Filipinos: 1. Henry Sy - $4.0 billion- He owns SM group with 27 shopping malls in the Philippines and several others in China . He also owns Banco de Oro Universal Bank and has substantial shares in China Banking Corp. and Equitable PCI Bank. He also owns Highlands Prime Holdings, a high-end property developer. 2. Lucio Tan - $2.3 billion- He owns Philippine Airlines, the country’s flag carrier. His business interests include tobacco (Fortune Tobacco Corp.), beer and liquor (Asia Brewery Inc. and Tanduay Holdings Inc.), and banking (Philippine National Bank and Allied Banking Corp). 3. Jaime Zobel de Ayala - $2.0 billion- He is the patriarch of Ayala Corp., the Philippines’ oldest conglomerate, whose business interests include real estate and hotels (Ayala Land Inc.), financial services (Bank of the Philippine Islands), telecommunications (Globe Telecom Inc.), water infrastructure (Manila Water Co. Inc.), electronics and information technology (Integrated Microelectronics Inc. and Azalea Technology Investments Inc.) and automotive (Honda Cars Makati Inc. and Isuzu Automotive Dealership Inc.). 4. Eduardo Cojuangco - $840 million- He is the chairman of San Miguel Corporation, the largest food and Beverage Corporation in the Philippines . 5. George Ty - $830 million- He founded Metropolitan Bank and Trust, currently the largest bank in terms of Assets and Capital in the Philippines . He also has stakes in the Bank of the Philippine Islands and Philippine Savings Bank, a Metro bank subsidiary. 6. John Gokongwei - $700 million- He is the chairman of JG Summit holdings, whose subsidiaries include Cebu Pacific Air, Digital Telecommunications Philippines Inc., First Private Power Corp., JG Summit Petrochemical Corp., Litton Mills Inc., Robinsons Land Corp., Robinsons Savings Bank, Sun Cellular, United Industrial Corp. and URC. 7. Tony Tan Caktiong - $575 million - He is the founder and current Chairman and CEO of Philippine fast food chain Jollibee, ChowKing, and Delifrance 8. Andrew Tan - $480 million- He is the Mega world president. 9. Emilio Yap - $350 million - He is the owner of Manila Hotel, newspaper owner, Manila Bulletin, a national newspaper. 10. Oscar Lopez - $315 million - - He is the chairman and CEO of Benpres Holdings Corp., the holding company of the Lopez group. - Meralco, ABS-CBN, Maynilad Water 11. Enrique Razon Jr. - $285 million- He is the chairman and chief executive officer, International Container Terminal Services Inc; publishing magnate. 12. Andrew Gotianun - $280 million- He is the chairman and CEO of East west Bank . 13. Enrique Aboitiz - $275 million- He is the WG&A president and chief executive officer. 14. Alfonso Yuchengco - $225 million â€" He is the chairman of Yuchengco Group of Companies. Great Pacific Life Assurance Corporation (GREPALIFE) Lifetime Plans, Inc. / Bankard, Inc. / Pan Malayan Management and Investment Corporation /Pan Malayan Travel and Tours / Pan Pacific Computer Center, Inc. /YGC Corporate Services, Inc./ Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) / RCBC Savings Bank / House of Investments / Malayan Insurance Company, Inc. /The First Nationwide Assurance Corporation / Malayan Reinsurance Corporation / Malayan Zurich Insurance Company, Inc. / Tokio Marine Malayan Insurance Co. Inc. / EEI Corporation / Nippon Life Philippines /AY Foundation / Honda Cars Quezon City / Honda Cars Manila / Mapua Institute of Technology / Manila Memorial Park / First Malayan Leasing and Finance Corp. 15. Menardo Jimenez - $210 million - He is the head for wireless consumer division of Smart Communications. 15. Gilberto Duavit Jr. - $210 million- He is the Executive Vice President and COO of GMA 7. 17. Ramon Del Rosario - $205 million- He is the president of Philippine Investment Management (PHINMA), Inc. 18. Felipe Gozon - $180 million- He is the president of GMA-7. 19. Beatrice Campos - $160 million- She is the widow of United Laboratories founder Jose Campos. 20. Luis J. L. Virata - $150 million- He is the UEM-MARA Philippines Corporation president. 21. David M. Consunji - $145 million- He is the founder of DM Consunji Construction. 22. Bienvenido Tantoco Sr. $140 million- He is the chairman of Rustan’s Commercial Corporation. 23. Betty Ang - $115 million- President of Monde Nissin, maker of instant noodles, biscuits and snack food 24. Manuel Villar - $110 million- Senate President of the Philippines and a real estate businessman who developed Camella, Palmera, Crown Asia, Serendra, etc. 25. Mariano Tan - $100 million- 26. Rolando and Rosalinda Hortaleza - $90 million- Splash Corporation (HBC/Hortaleza) 27. Oscar Hilado - $85 million- He is the chairman of the Phinma group, the Philippines ' biggest cement maker. 28. Vivian Que Azcona - $80 million- She is the president of Mercury Drug with over 500 outlets. 29. Manuel Zamora - $75 million- PHILEX Mining Corporation 30. Magdaleno Albarracin - $73 million- Vice Chairman of Phinma Group 31. Jesus Tambunting - $70 million- He is the president of the Planters Development Bank (PDB). 32. Frederick Dy - $65 million- He is the Security Bank president. 33. Tomas Alcantara - $60 million- He is a former Trade Secretary 34. Lourdes Montinola - $50 million- FEU Chairperson. 35. Salvador Zamorra - $45 million- He is the Hinatuan Mining president. 36. Antonio Roxas - $40 million -Director and President of Roxas & Company Inc.; Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Roxas Holdings Inc.; Executive Chairman of Central Azucarera Don Pedro (CADP) Group Corp.; Director & President of Roxas & Company Inc., Fundacion Santiago; Chairman of Philippine Sugar Millers Association, Club Punta Fuego Inc., Fuego Land Corp., Jade Orient Sugar Corp.; Director of Batangas Assets Corp., Banco De Oro Private Bank, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), Hawaiian Philippine Sugar Co.; Trustee of Philippine Business for the Environment, Philippine Business for Social Progress; President of Roxas â€" Gargollo Foundation. 37. Wilfred Steven Uytengsu Sr. - $38 million-Alaska Milk Corporation 38. Philip T. Ang - $35 million-168 Mall partner. 39. Marixi Prieto - $30 million - Philippine Daily Inquirer chairman, Inq.7 40. Manuel Pangilinan - $25 million- Chief Executive First Pacific Holdings HK,PLDT chairman, Smart, Makati Med OTHERS WHO SHOULD HAVE MADE IT **Sugar Tycon, Jose Mari Chan, runs a large sugar empire in Negros Oriental and Iloilo provinces in the Visayas. Mr. Chan, who is also a noted song composer, inherited the business empire from his father, Antonio, who immigrated to the Philippines from China when he was 14 years old. The Chans, who are among the countrys biggest sugar traders, own Central Azucarera de San Antonio (Casa), which operates a sugar mill in Iloilo and a refinery in Negros Occidental. Casa is investing P1.2 billion in a biomass co-generation plant capable of generating 14 megawatts of electricity and is putting up a state-of-the-art P1.6-billion sugar refinery in Negros Occidental. The Chans also own Hyatt Regency Hotel. *** Bookstore magnate Alfredo Ramos, one of the successful entrepreneurs in the Philippines , is qualified to join Forbes list. He is chairman and president of Atlas Mining and his family owns National Bookstore, the biggest bookstore chain in the Philippines . Mr. Ramos owned the defunct Daily Globe broadsheet. *** Ambassador to Laos Antonio Tony Cabangon Chuas worth is certainly more than P2 billion. Cabangon-Chua, founder and chairman emeritus of the Fortune Group of Companies and publisher of Philippine Graphic magazine, owns the fledgling Business Mirror and operates popular hotel and motel chains in the country. *** Antonio Tonyboy Cojuangco will also easily qualify to the Forbes list. Tonyboy reinvested his windfall in Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. and Piltel after acquiring medium-sized Bank of Commerce and Associated Broadcasting Co., which operates ABC-5. Tonyboy also owns Dream Cable and has joined the call center business. *** Corazon D. Ong, another successful entrepreneur, steadily built CDO Foodsphere to become the second-biggest meat processing company in the country after San Miguels Purefoods. *** Former Trade and Industry Minister Roberto Bobby Ongpin could probably be among the 10 wealthiest Filipinos in the Philippines today. Bobby earns lucrative fees and commissions as an investment banker. He was one of the senior advisers of Asian billionaire Robert Kuok, who owns the Shangri-La hotel chain. Ongpin, whose family partly owns SGV auditing company, is now heavily investing in the local IT sector with investments in Eastern Telecoms, ISM Communications and Philweb. hope this helps ('<>')


What actors and actresses appeared in Seduction - 2013?

The cast of The Scarlet Seduction - 1997 includes: Nico Bijl as Piano player Chris Bolczek as German Officer Armin Dallapiccola as German officer Anil Jagdewsing as Bell boy 1 Michael Krass as Sam Wallbrook Alfons Lentze as Waiter Laurien Piek as Girl in the bar Dic van Duin as German Officer Marc van Uchelen as Bell boy 2 Willem Westermann as Receptionist Carly Wijs as Angelica