areas and commute to work in the cities have ruined the rural communities by not using the village shops‚ pubs‚ post offices‚ schools‚ etc. They think that living in the country is wonderful‚ but at the end of the day they go back to their city employment and amenities. The countryside is a nice place to visit but I wouldn’t want to live there. There’s so much about living in a city I’d miss such as restaurants‚ theatres‚ gigs even shopping. Disadvantages in the city: -The bad pollution‚ crime -
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TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE FOURTH YEAR HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS OF DEE HWA LIONG COLLEGE FOUNDATION Introduction Academic performance finds its way in all aspects of life. It plays a vital role in the achievement and progress of one’s life. It is a means to have a great access for better careers. Over the past decade‚ there has been a decline in the quality of academic achievement of student entering college (McDonald‚ 1993) Most instructors are complaining that these students are
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NURSING STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF WORKING WITH STAFF NURSES by Sharon Holly Jones A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Nursing in Nursing MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY Bozeman‚ Montana April 2010 ©COPYRIGHT by Sharon Holly Jones 2010 All Rights Reserved ii APPROVAL of a thesis submitted by Sharon Holly Jones This thesis has been read by each member of the thesis committee and has been found to be satisfactory regarding content
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Running Head: EFFECTS OF ONLINE GAMING THE EFFECTS OF ONLINE GAMING TO THE STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AT AMA COMPUTER COLLEGE – PARAÑAQUE Noel Christopher O. Salmingo Joemarie M. Dacillo Lorenz Andrei B. Marquez Zehm E. Austria AMA COMPUTER COLLEGE – PARAÑAQUE CAMPUS DECEMBER 2013 Introduction In the present time‚ most adolescents get hooked on to online gaming. Online games are video games played through a form of computer network. Online games can range
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SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES AFFECT ONE‟S ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ADVERSELY ________________________________ A Group Paper presented to the UST College of Nursing ________________________________ As a Partial Fulfillment of the requirements of the subject General Psychology ________________________________ Submitted to: Mr. Jose Ricarte B. Origenes Submitted by: Kimberly Banquil Charles Allen Burce Nicole Allyson Chua Sittie Norhanisa Dianalan Gemeile Ann Leaño April Rose
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PATTERNS OF RADIO UTILIZATION AMONGS STUDENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF JOS; A COMPATARIVE STUDY OF F.M AND A.M BAND INTRODUCTION Radio has been a general means communication since the early days of 21st century in the United States of America. Radio first began in 1335 by the ……. Both the F.M and the A.M entertain‚ informs and educate at different level. But to what level now? Radio has been used in different ways for different purposes by different people due to its
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Research Proposal On Impact of Socio Economic Condition on Academic Achievement of Students Introduction Education provides individual children with the knowledge and skills necessary to advance themselves and their nation economically. Socioeconomic factors‚ such as family income level‚ parents ’ level of education‚ race and gender‚ all influence the quality and availability of education as well as the ability of education to improve life circumstances. (Jennifer‚ 2005). A person’s education
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Introduction This TMA 3 incident report will show a brief explanation of how the material I read in connection to my first Work base learning using A Fairweather 2006 7 simple steps to planning your days learning objectives and the four concepts of Kolb’s learning cycle (1994)‚ in how I can plan and control my daily time management issues to save time by 20%. (Word count 63) Time Management Incident Report When reflecting over the past few day reading and learning reflectively from the
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THE STUDY The media‚ most especially television‚ mobile phone‚ internet‚ computer have gradually become a part of our daily lives‚ and sources of information‚ education and entertainment have been described as the primary functions of the media. Student at higher secondary level learnt more of media. There is three functions to the media: i. Surveillance of the Environment (the news function). ii. Correlation of the different parts of the Enviroment (the editorial function). iii. Transmission
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needs of all for students to function well in all types of learning environments (Connell & Well Born‚ 1991; Deci & Ryan‚ 1991; Finn‚ 1989; Osterman‚ 2000). The feeling of belonging may have a direct and powerful influence on students’ motivation (Goodenow‚ 1993). For example‚ perceived support and the sense of belonging are expected to increase students beliefs in their success and accordingly to increase their academic motivation. In fact‚ studies consistently reveal that when students experience a
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