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    Chapter 1 Factors affecting the academic performance in English 11 of first year AB-English students of the School of Arts and Criminology Introduction Academic performance is one of the crucial areas of a learner’s life. Some learners may not be bothered if they progress or not‚ however‚ their parents are left with great distress if their children do not perform. This is because families‚ as well as the government invest in the education of child. On top of that‚ generally all parents would

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    FACTORS AFFECTING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PEACE BUILDING PROCESS IN THE FOUR SOUTHERNMOST PROVINCES OF THAILAND POLICY : A CASE STUDY OF PATTANI PROVINCE. ITTHICHAI SEEDAM 1. Introduction The history of Pattani province started from post war between Pattani and Siam during the reign of Phra Bat Somdej Phra Puttayodphajuralok when Pattani was defeated in the battle and Siam ruled Pattani. The administration during that time was peaceful and normal. Later in the reign of Phra Bat Somdej

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    Factors affecting the rate of reaction between a metal and an acid The rate of a reaction can be measured by the rate at which a reactant is used up‚ or the rate at which a product is formed. The temperature‚ concentration‚ pressure of reacting gases‚ surface area of reacting solids‚ and the use of catalysts‚ are all factors which affect the rate of a reaction. Individual properties of substances also affect reaction rates. The scope of these properties is broad and there are few generalizations

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    questions the Namibian curriculum in light of Eisner’s statement. From Eisner ’s perspective the null curriculum is simply that which is not taught in schools. Somehow‚ somewhere‚ some people are empowered to make conscious decisions as to what is to be included and what is to be excluded from the overt (written) curriculum. Since it is physically impossible to teach everything in schools‚ many topics and subject areas must be intentionally excluded from the written curriculum. But Eisner ’s position

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    | | IntroductionThe factors that affect the use of information  technology by students in Nigerian University libraries varies from availability of resources and materials‚ management and administration  as well as students attitude and disposition. Laudon‚ (2002) explained that information technology is one of the many tools managers use to cope with changes‚ adding that computer which is at the core is the physical equipment used for imputing data and processing output. Similarly Haag (2002)

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    Curriculum Approach Each curriculum describes several and different approaches which reflect the developer’s view of reality‚ philosophy‚ history‚ psychology‚ social issues‚ and the domains of knowledge. For every approach‚ it expresses an orientation or perspective about curriculum development which impacts on the design of the curriculum‚ the role of schools‚ administrators‚ teachers‚ learners‚ curriculum specialists‚ and requirements for implementation and evaluation such as instructional

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    THE FACTORS AFFECTING LOW SEAT TURNOVER IN EMILIO AGUINALDO COLLEGE’S CAFETERIA An Undergraduate Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of Department of Hotel and Restaurant Management Emilio Aguinaldo College Dasmariñas City‚ Cavite In Partial Fulfillmentof the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Hotel and Restaurant Management July 2013 Republic of the Philippines Emilio Aguinaldo College-Cavite Dasmariñas City‚ Cavite iii ABSTRACT The said study

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    essay will discuss the importance of implementation in the policy making process. It will describe the role that governmental agencies play in the implementation process‚ the affect that implementation has on policy‚ outline how governmental agencies affect policy through the implementation process and describe what types of factors affect policy implementation. Before addressing the previously listed issues‚ it is first necessary to describe what implementation is‚ specifically in regards to the

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    Factors Affecting Fermentation of Glucose by Yeast Introduction: Fermentation is anaerobic respiration whereby food is altered into more simple compounds and energy in the form of chemicals is produced‚ an example being adenosine triphosphate (biology-online.org/dictionary/Fermentation). All this occurs with the lack of atmospheric oxygen. At the end of the day alcohol and carbon dioxide are the end products when yeast is used in the fermentation procedure. But end products like acetic acid

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    What factors affecting computers speed‚ power and compatibility? The CPU is a chip that performs nearly all calculations within a computing system. The "speed" of a CPU is determined by three factors. The frequency of the CPU is the number of cycles it can perform in a second. The higher this value the higher a CPU will perform against a member of its own processing family. Cache memory is the amount of on-chip memory available to a processor for storing current execution instructions and data.

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