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Revitalizing Philippine Theater: A Framework for Theater as Creative Entrepreneurship
Gian Carlo U. de Jesus(Gian Carlo U. de Jesus ),Ana Katrina P. de Jesus(Ana Katrina P. de Jesus ) 아시아무역학회 2023 Journal of Asia Trade and Business Vol.10 No.1
Purpose – Despite the rich culture of the Philippines, the country has not been able to create products, services, and experiences that sustainably cater to domestic and international markets. Instead of harnessing its creative force to drive economic growth, it remains a creative labor supplier. The country is envisioned to become “a major creative hub in the Asia-Pacific, with strong and thriving creative industries” (British Council, 2017). Performing arts, including theater, is a key creative industries sector. However, theater is beset with precarity and instability (Santiago, 2021). This study sought to analyze the challenges and opportunities for revitalizing theater as an industry. Design/Methodology/Approach – In this investigation, a critical review was employed. This methodology not only describes the phenomena, but also formulates a re-conceptualization based on an integrative review of old and current models. A comparative analysis of creative economy models was made between Philippine theater and theaters internationally. Findings – Philippine theater is not fully utilizing its economic potential because current models involve high production costs, need for highly specialized creative labor, and lack of enabling policies. Among the four creative economy models (Potts and Cunningham, 2010), Philippine theater may benefit from Model 3, the Innovation Model, which may evolve into Model 4. Mapping representative theater companies and genres across the models provides insights into directions for theater innovations. A conceptual framework for innovating Philippine theater through Creative Entrepreneurship is forwarded. Research Implications – The framework yields valuable insights for theater managers, educators, heritage and cultural advocates, tourism creatives, and entrepreneurs.
Jesus Beltran-Perez,Gregory Ramsey,Jorge E. Lopera 소화기인터벤션의학회 2019 International journal of gastrointestinal interven Vol.8 No.2
This case report shows an effective esophageal stent placement via retrograde (transgastric) approach under fluoroscopic guidance in the interven-tional radiology suite. This alternative can be evaluated and offered to patients that suffer from a firm esophageal occlusion before a major proce-dure such as surgery can be considered. Thus, decreasing major surgery complications and improving the quality of life.
Patching continuous-time signals using high-gain observers and 3rd order splines
Jesus A. Meda-Campana 제어로봇시스템학회 2021 제어로봇시스템학회 국제학술대회 논문집 Vol.2021 No.10
In real-time applications, due to disturbances or problems inherent to the measurement systems, portions of the measured signal are lost or distorted. Thus, in those cases when the control goal is to track measured signals in real-time, the continuity and smoothness of the closed-loop system may be compromised. To minimize this problem, in this work, a method to patch the continuous-time signal is proposed. The approach, based on high-gain observers and third-order splines, allows taking into account not only the initial and the ending points of the missing part of the signal but the corresponding derivatives as well. As a result, a smooth signal is obtained. To illustrate the validity of the approach, a sufficiently complex signal, named the first state of the Lorenz attractor is reconstructed in the numerical experiments.
Red Scrotum Syndrome Treatment with Pregabalin: A Case Series
( Jesus Alberto Cardenas-de La Garza ),( Cesar Daniel Villarreal-villarreal ),( Adrian Cuellar-barboza ),( Ramiro Eugenio Cardenas-gonzalez ),( Nereyda Gonzalez-benavides ),( Luis Gerardo Cruz-gomez ) 대한피부과학회 2019 Annals of Dermatology Vol.31 No.3
Red scrotum syndrome (RSS) (also known as male genital dysesthesia) is a rarely recognized entity characterized by scrotal erythema accompanied by a burning sensation, pain, hyperesthesia/dysesthesia, increased temperature and pruritus. Although its physiopathology is unknown, it has increasingly been associated with chronic topical steroid use in the male genital area. Treatment is challenging and no standardized treatment is currently available. Because current treatment relies on case reports and small case series, the need for more information about drug efficacy in RSS is warranted. The aim of this study is to describe the therapeutic response to pregabalin in patients from an outpatient dermatologic clinic in a tertiary-care hospital diagnosed with RSS. Five patients with a confirmed diagnosis of RSS were included. Ages ranged from 28 to 63 years. All patients had chronic steroid use in the genital area, mostly in the form of combined formulations of corticosteroids, antifungals, and antibiotics. Four patients were prescribed pregabalin monotherapy, 150 mg once daily at night. One patient was prescribed pregabalin and doxycycline. Two patients had complete remission after one month of therapy, one at two months and two at three months. None experienced recurrence at an average of 9.4 months’ follow-up. One patient experienced morning drowsiness that did not require suspending treatment. Pregabalin is a well-tolerated and effective treatment for RSS. (Ann Dermatol 31(3) 320∼324, 2019)