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    Negative Effects of Internet in Education The Internet has evolved to become one of the fastest and most efficient tools a student can use to perform research and to learn about the world. However‚ the Internet also has created difficulties for educators who must teach and grade skills that cannot be developed through the Internet or skills that may be diminished as a result of the Internet. O Read more: Negative Effects of Internet in Education | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_6360587_negative-effects-internet-education

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    status or class on the academic performance of the pupils. Therefore‚ the objectives of the study are: i. To find out whether there is any relationship between pupils academic performance and parent’s economic background and the extent to which socio-economic status of parent can influence the academic performance of pupils. ii. To investigate the effect of socio-economic background on the academic performance of pupils and the cause of differences in the academic performance of pupils and the cause

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    THE EFFECTS OF EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF 1CL AND 2CL MAAP MIDSHIPMEN A Thesis Presented to The Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific Mariveles‚ Bataan In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation Arlon Luigi R. AtienzaDale Kelsey S. KakazuPaul Christian C. AlimRonald Michael P. GlobioNovember 2014 Introduction Extracurricular activities are those that fall outside the realm of the normal curriculum

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    and mentally. The average high school student in this generation shows to have higher stress and anxiety levels‚ along with increased medical problems from this stress‚ than ever before. Many factors can contribute to this stress and the negative effects it can take on one’s body and mind. With students and their undeveloped minds‚ stress takes a larger toll on their current and future health. But what exactly can cause so much stress on a student‚ what effects will it have on them‚ and why is no one

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    Student Performance Online Monitoring System A title proposal presented to the faculty of the graduate school of JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITY Main Campus‚ Dapitan City In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) by SYLVESTER R. MAHINAY DEDICATION This research is dedicated to our almighty father who has been my strength in all the things I do. It is also dedicated to the teachers and faculties who

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    Batangas City‚ 4200 Final Paper: The Effects of the Internet On Interpersonal Communication Presented to Dr. Neil P. Balba In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the subject Advanced Educational Technologies (MA 709) Master of Arts Major in English Language Studies by: Ma. Anna Corina G. Kagaoan-Pablo April 29‚ 2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The influence of the Internet has caused a change in the way we communicate‚ learn and shop. The Internet is probably most famous for the ability to

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    "TEENAGE RELATIONSHIP MAY HAVE EMOTIONAL IMPACT TO GRADE 10 STUDENTS IN THERE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE" A Thesis Presented to Our Lady of Perpetual Succor College High school English Department In partial fulfillment of the requirements for English Catalon‚ Christine Jamylle T. Dante‚ Linyi G. IV- Our Lady of Grace March 14‚ 2013 Acknowledgement This thesis would not have been possible without the guidance and the help of

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    Effects of Digital Technology on Academic Writing Digital technology has affected every industry in the world from farming to corporate business and everywhere in between. More recently‚ there has been much debate whether or not these advances in digital technology has hurt or helped in the academic environment specifically. Academic work has traditionally been centered around the individual and what he or she can produce by him or herself. With not only major development in digital technology

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    Abstract Students’ achievement in any teaching and learning situation is very important. Unfortunately‚ studentsperformance in secondary school has not been very encouraging as consistently highlighted by the moderators and chief Examiners reports and WAEC and NECO business studies results for past decade. This problem of poor performance is apparently assuming a dimension that could affect the entire economy situation in the country. However‚ effort has been made in this paper to assess the influence

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    “All work and no play make Jack a dull boy”. Students not only need to score in their academic‚ we also need to active in co-curricular activities. When students get both of them‚ they physical and mental health is healthy would be better. Active in co-curricular activities is out-of-class activity where students participate in any outdoor activities involving camps‚ societies and so forth. Co-curricular activities are voluntary‚ and they are not part of the regular school curriculum‚ are not graded

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