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    Psychological Society‚ Washington‚ DC. Schmidt‚ F. L.‚ & Rothstein‚ H. R. (1994). Application of validity generalization methods of meta-analysis to biographical data scores in employment selection. In G. S. Stokes‚ M. D. Mumford‚ & W. A. Owens (Eds.)‚ The biodata handbook: Theory‚ research‚ and applications (pp. 237-260). Palo Alto‚ CA: Consulting Psychologists Press. Steiner‚ D. D. (1997). International forum. The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist‚ 34‚ 51-53. Steiner‚ D. D.‚ & Gilliland‚ S. W. (1996)

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    Chapter 2 Methodology This chapter presents the type of research‚ respondents‚ research locale‚ sampling procedure‚ source of data‚ instrument‚ data gathering procedure and statistical analysis data. Type of Research The researchers used the descriptive method of research. The principal aims in employing this method are to collect data in order to test the hypothesis to answer questions concerning the current status of the subject study. The Respondents The malnourished children

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    (the widely anthologized) “The Virgin”‚ won two first prizes: of the Philippines Free Press Literary Awards and of the Palanca Awards. In 1957‚ she edited an anthology for the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature‚ which English and Tagalog prize-winning short stories from 1951 to 1952. * Her short stories “The Trap” (1956)‚ “The Giants” (1959)‚ “The Tourists” (1960)‚ “The Sounds of Sunday” (1961) and “A Various Season” (1966) all won the first prize of the Palanca Awards.

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    II. Company Background Philippine Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Inc. In 1956‚ against overwhelming odds and formidable circumstances‚ an intrepid group of U.S. trained Otolaryngologists – all Fellows in good standing of the erstwhile Philippine Ophthalmological and Otolaryngological Society‚ inspired by Dr. Tierry F. Garcia – agreed it was time to incorporate a separate and independent group to establish a competent O.R.L. practice in the country. Encouraged initially by Drs

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    population-growth rates in the world. About 40 percent of the population lives in poverty while a wealthy minority holds most political power. The official languages are English and Filipino (formerly spelled Pilipino)‚ which is based on the indigenous Tagalog language. More than 80 other indigenous languages and dialects are also spoken‚ and the people of the Philippines are divided into regional ethnolinguistic groups. The Philippines is the only predominantly Christian country in Asia‚ a result of its

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND This chapter includes the introduction‚ rationale‚ statement of the problem‚ specific problems‚ theoretical and conceptual frameworks‚ significance of the study‚ hypothesis and lastly‚ the definition of terms. Introduction Development is a major concern that a developing country yearns for and is an indicator that a country is encroaching to the point towards economic progress. Philippines‚ as a third world country relies on the expansion

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    languages are spoken in the Philippines except for English‚ Spanish‚ Hokkien‚ Cantonese and Mandarin. The Philippine languages are often referred by Filipinos as dialects. There are 13 indigenous dialects with at least 1 million native speakers: Tagalog‚ Cebuano‚ Ilokano‚ Hilingayon‚ Waray-waray‚ Bisaya‚ Kapampangan‚ Bikol‚ Albay-bikol‚ Pangasinan‚ Maranao‚ Tausug and Maguindanao. Some of foreign languages thet were spoken and used as mean of communication of other Filipino were Chinese/Lan-ang;

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    1. Intimate alliance between religion and good education - is another poem composed when Rizal was a student at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila in which the youthful poet expresses his belief in the importance of religion in the education of man. 2. Father Francisco Paula de Sanchez (1849-1928) - was a Jesuit priest and mentor of  Jose Rizal. 3. St. Eustachius‚ Martyr - a play written by  Jose Rizal. Rizal produced the play “St. Eustache‚ Martyr” in Spanish poetic verse in 1876 out of a Spanish

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    America the Beautiful Coca Cola’s appearance in the 2014 Super Bowl commercial was a one minute ad that featured a multilingual interpretation of the song‚ " America the Beautiful." Coke has been portrayed as something so simple that has an amazing way of bringing people together. It’s advertisement has been ideal to show the world and all across the nation that America is united in every aspect possible‚ from a simple smile of happiness

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    Filipino’s. Agrarian Revolt (1745 – 46) Land Grabbing by Spaniards in four provinces: Batangas‚ Laguna‚ Cavite and Bulacan. The Basi Revolt (1807) banned of making homemade wine. The Religious Revolt of Hermano Pule (1840 – 41) religious freedom in Tagalog province. Revolts failed because Filipino’s are not united‚ and there are no national leaders who united people. It’s sad to know that Filipino’s is against Filipinos’. Many live are gone because of their cruelty. THE PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT AND THE

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