CHAPTER IV RESULTS AND DISCUSSION In this chapter‚ statistical results and discussion are presented. The results taken from the conduct of the study are presented in tabular as well as in textual form. Tables are described and interpreted through discussion. The table below shows the results of the first problem “What is the demographic profile in terms of age‚ gender‚ course and year level? It presented the frequency and percentage distribution of the respondents according to
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INTRODUCTION Vegetable demand in the Philippines is met by products coming from different islands widely in Luzon. Vegetables are marketed in the country by institutional users like restaurants‚ government‚ and schools. In particular‚ vegetable production suffers further pressure to produce immediately in the market because vegetables are easily-spoiled. Farmers tend to sell cheaply‚ and some with low quality‚ just to produce faster to reach the demand of the wholesalers. Today‚ the country faces
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C H A P T E R 1.5 Error Handling CHAPTER OUTLINE PROGRAMMING ERRORS STRUCTURED EXCEPTION HANDLING UNSTRUCTURED EXCEPTION HANDLING INTRODUCTION Chapter Objectives At the end of the chapter‚ the student should be able to: understand the different types of programming errors; use unstructured error handling in writing algorithms; and use unstructured error handling in writing algorithms. 2 INTRODUCTION Programming Errors When computer programs are written‚ there
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“The Indolence of the Filipino People” Summary On the first chapter‚ it primarily deals with the admittance of Rizal that indolence does exist to Filipinos and he also pointed out reasons why it existed. Rizal also elucidate that the term indolence was greatly altered in the sense of no love or little love for work. In the Philippines‚ Rizal pointed out that the disaster‚ hardships‚ and weakness of the others are blamed to the indolence of the Filipino. Rizal agreed that laziness has been present
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typically pay one hundred to one hundred and fifty dollars per week look attractive to families living in poverty. In the US‚ Filipino nurses earn more in one day than they do for a whole month in the Philippines. Naturally there is a tremendous amount of competition for these coveted overseas jobs. To find professional employment overseas‚ Filipinos have to be more qualified than the other applicants. This means studying and more studying. Of the 28 members of my paramedic
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Educated Filipino? (Francisco Benitez) (From an address before the General Assembly of the University of the Philippines‚ 1923.) The educated Filipino should‚ first‚ be distinguished by the power to do. The Oriental excels in reflective thinking: he is a philosopher. The Occidental is a doer; he manages things‚ men and affairs. The Filipino of today needs more of this power to translate reflection into action. I believe we are coming more and more to the conviction that no Filipino has the right
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FILIPINO CHEMISTS 1.) William Padolina William Padolina‚ Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology‚ is a man of exceptional vision who sees clearly the whole socio-economic panorama unfolding and understands the implications of the crests and troughs in the pre- millenium landscape. The contributions of William Padolina in chemistry include research into the derivatives of coconut fatty acids. He is also well known for his many awards and years teaching. 2.) Clara-Lim Sylianco
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What is an Educated Filipino? -Francisco Benitez 1 What is an educated Filipino and what qualities should distinguish him today? The conception of education and of what an educated man is varied in response to fundamental changes in the details and aims of society. In our country and during this transition stage in our national life‚ what are the qualities which an educated man should possess? Alterations in Our Social Life Great changes have taken place in the nature of our social life during
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sacrificing national interest and patrimony‚ the State must address the five goal elements of PA 21 namely‚ poverty reduction‚ social equity‚ empowerment and good governance‚ peace and solidarity and ecological integrity. Globalization brings fears to the Filipino workers. The fall of protectionism and other barriers to trade contribute much to the
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The search for Filipino Philosophy Is there a Filipino Philosophy? I read an essay titled “Doing Philosophy in the Philippines” by Dr. Afredo P. Co and his answer to this question can be summarized this way: Since the Philippines is a melting pot of cultures brought about by invasions‚ missionaries‚ trade etc. the Philippines has no distinctive and native philosophy to speak of. He goes on to say that the Philippines is a Spanish creation and an amalgam of east‚ west‚ north‚ south‚ Christian‚ pagan
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