The islands of the Republic of the Philippines have many natural resources that could aid in making this new Disney Park which include timber, petroleum, nickel, cobalt, silver, gold, salt, and copper. With its abundance of forests, over 46% of the Philippines are woodlands; there will be more than enough wood to build rides and/or buildings. The Philippines also have many ways of getting electricity to power the Park. For example, it has hydropower, fossil fuels, and various other ways. Also, some of the Philippines major industries are electronic and electrical products so there should be no problem getting electricity anywhere in the Park.
There are many different forms of transportation available to people on these islands. Out of the 199,950 kilometers of highway, 39,590 kilometers are paved, 3,219 kilometers of waterways, 76 airports with paved runways, and many ports and harbors. In total, there are 459 merchant marine ships, which can carry just about anything from cargo, livestock, passengers, and vehicles. There are also 212 total airports with unpaved runways so that when more tourists come, the airplanes can land there as well as at the airports with paved runways.
The people who will be working on building this new Disney Park will be quite educated. By 1988 the literacy rate was 88% nation wide. 56% of the people nation wide are enrolled in high school and enrollment in institutions of higher learning exceeded 1.6 million in the late 1980’s and is increasing. Filipinos consider education to be its primary path towards a better society and economic mobility and are using the United States as a model for its educational system. Language should not be a problem since on of the two officials languages of the Philippines is English. Also, the life expectancy rate is about 67.8 years with a birth rate of 27.37 births per 1,000 people and a population growth rate of 2.03%. The labor force is approximately 48.1 million, 5.8% of which are construction workers. There is a 10% unemployment rate that the government would like to decrease, and the construction of this park would help give many people jobs, which would help this country’s economy.
The Research paper on Euro Disney Case People Executives Park
Case Analysis # 1 Euro Disney- Disney Land Paris 1. What factors lead to Euro Disney's poor performance during its first year of operation? Euro Disney had a disastrous first year in Paris, France. There were many reasons that contributed to the horrible start. I am going to discuss six reasons why I think Euro Disney had such a hard time adjusting in Europe. 1. It was cheaper for European ...
The Philippines consists of over 7,000 islands, which cover a total land area of 298,170 kilometers, which is slightly larger than Arizona. Terrain is mostly mountains with coastal lowlands below. Even with all the mountains, the park will still look great because Disney could tunnel threw the mountains or build off of them to create a unique look for their new park. The climate of these islands is tropical, with an annual average temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit. The weather pattern can be divided into two seasons, dry (January to June) and wet (July to December).
The local banks and government will support the construction of this park because it will help the economy and decrease the unemployment rate. The Philippine’s government wants to build a strong economy and this park will help it do so. The government will also provide protection incase of terrorist attacks. Even now, the government is doing everything it can to protect tourists from the terrorist attacks.
The Philippine government is a Republic and just recently a new president had been elected named Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Unfortunately, right after this election in Manila, 20,000 supporters of the former president clashed with police officers in a conflict, which resulted in three protesters and two officers dead. Despite this outbreak, the Philippines have fairly peaceful changeovers in government officials and are a relatively safe country with the exception of the southern regions. These regions are known for having numerous guerilla attacks but the north, aside from Manila, is safe.
There are many museums and cultural attractions in the Philippines. These include the Makati Cinema Square, Ayala Museum, The Thomas Jefferson Cultural Center, Finale Art File, the Osmundo Gallery, Katibawasan Falls, and Rizal Memorial Park. Other places include historical museums, wildlife parks and Magellan’s Cross which is the most historically famous landmark in Cebu.
The Term Paper on Philippines- Country Analysis
POLITICAL HISTORY Nacionalista Party leader Ferdinand Marcos dominated the political scene of Philippines for two decades after his election to presidency in 1965. In 1967, Philippines became a founding member of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations). He became the first President to be re-elected in 1969. In 1972 Marcos declared the tyrannical Martial Law i.e. the imposition of military ...
In the next ten years, the Philippines plan to pave the rest of the 160,360 kilometers of the unpaved highways as well as the unpaved airport runways. This country will also build up its ports and harbors so that there can be more ships in each port and harbor which will allow for more people to come into the country as tourists or traders. The 405 kilometers of railroad that are not in operation will be up and running so that people can travel through the Philippines easier.