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    Level of Awareness

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    comprise three (3) college department. Random sampling is used to get the respective number of participants. The Slovin Formula with a margin of 6 percent of error is used to get the 255 actual numbers of participants out of the 3000 total enrolled students. There are 245 returns out of the 255 survey questionnaires floated. N n = 1 + Ne2 where: n – sample size N – number of cases e – margin of error mathematician To

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    Drug Awareness

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    Drug awareness seminar held at STC THE Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) conducted a drug awareness talk last Aug. 27 at the St. Theresa’s College (STC) auditorium along General Maxillom Avenue in Cebu City. Alan Trani‚ human resource officer of STC‚ organized the seminar with PDEA officials Ramon Montenegro and Nicholas Gomez as the resource speakers. Gomez said “milkshake” is the “in thing” among the drug users today. Milkshake is a mixture of Nubain‚ a regulated drug‚ and shabu

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    Self Awareness

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    Self-Awareness Self-awareness is having a clear perception of your personality – physical‚ mental‚ emotional‚ behavioral‚ and spiritual aspects. This includes your strengths‚ weaknesses‚ thoughts‚ beliefs‚ knowledge‚ experience‚ skills‚ emotions‚ behaviors‚ attitudes‚ feelings‚ motivations‚ and views. Self-awareness allows you to understand yourself more‚ how other people perceive you‚ and how you relate and respond to them. Such knowledge enables you to make changes in your personality that can

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    ebola awareness

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    and infect North America. The world health organization (WHD) explains that Ebola virus disease (EVD)‚ formerly known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a severe‚ often fatal illness in humans. The WHD elaborated by saying‚ “The virus is transmitted to people from wild animals and spreads in the human population through human-to-human transmission.” During the mid-summer‚ Tom Frieden‚ director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated‚ “Two American healthcare workers infected with Ebola while

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    Document Object Model

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    Document Object Model Kathy Rauk IT/238 Web Systems July 15‚ 2012 Instructor Amir Rahman Document Object Model The Document Object Model or DOM is the interface that allows manipulation and access of a web page or a document. It is a structured‚ object-oriented representation of individual elements and contents of a web page‚ and it provides methods of retrieval and property settings of those objects. The Document Object Model also provides an interface allowing for the capture and response

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    Object Oriented Database

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    process architecture design should consider which processes are responsible for which use-cases. Partitioning of the dataset should aim to identify which objects are accessed by which of these processes. Transactional analysis should analyse the transactional requirements of each use-case‚ and the objects that are accessed in each transaction. Object interaction diagrams are useful in this respect. The OO design phase should include the design of optimal access and index structures to support the navigation

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    Sight-Reading: Factors that Affect Piano Sight-Reading and Practice Methods Introduction The definition of sight-reading is “the ability to read and perform music at first sight‚ i.e. without preparatory study of the piece” (Apel‚ 1962‚ p.679). Lowder (1983) surveyed college faculty members and in-service teachers to find out what they believed were the most important piano skills. The survey found that sight-reading ability was ranked second (“cadence” was first)‚ followed by score-reading

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    to be fascinating pieces of symbolism that enhance the themes of impression and vision within the novel. From the beginning of the novel when the narrator is blindfolded during the battle royal to the end where Brother Jack’s false eye pops out‚ images of sight and blindness add to the meaning of many scenes and characters. In many of these situations the characters inability to see outwardly often directly parallels their inability to perceive inwardly what is going on in the world around them. Characters

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    Do Aliens Exist?

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    Do Aliens Exist? Whether aliens exist or not is a question that is bothering everyone who is over thinking about extraterrestrial existents‚ and hoping for a clear evidence. Till this minute it is hard to tell. Very few insignificant proves were given‚ on september 2nd‚ 1994‚ astronomers claimed they so a space blob in a national laboratory‚ and said it has capability of moving 92 percent faster than the speed of light. European scientists‚ using ultra cold orbiting telescopes‚ have

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    Why Prejudice Exists

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    expressed. It may be directed toward a group of people or an individual of that group” (http://www.dictionary.com). Today‚ most people use the word prejudice to refer to a negative or intimidating attitude toward another social group‚ usually racially defined. Whether we want to believe it or not‚ prejudice exists in all countries and all cultures. Of course prejudice exists. It exists in races‚ ethnicity‚ and sexual orientation. It also exists in many other things whether we want to believe

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