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    FULLFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SUBJECT: TECHNICAL ENGLISH HOW LOVE RELATIONSHIPS AFFECTS STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE SUBMITTED BY; CABANLIT‚ JOHN PAOLO P. MAPYA‚ MASSI SUBMITTED TO: PROF. JOSE RIZAL DAPAT CHAPTER 1 HOW LOVE RELATIONSHIPS AFFECTS STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE I. Introduction A. Background of the study Having love relationship with other individual has been part of lifestyle for most students today. Prioritizing their relationship with their love partners

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    SUICIDE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS Suicide has become a critical‚ national problem and the extent of this is mind-boggling. Suicides have been proven to be one of the leading causes of death among college students. According to Webters dictionary "suicide is the act killing oneself on purpose". It derived from the Latin sui‚ meaning "self"‚ and caedere‚ which means "to kill". But this is just a definition‚ because an actual suicide holds different meanings to people such as tragic‚ shocking‚ a relief

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    Sleep Deprivation of college students It is 11:30 in the morning and the lecture started half an hour ago. The classroom is still half empty. Although half of the class is here‚ they don’t look like awake. Most of them look like zombies. The above scenario is a common condition taken place in colleges. A research done by Tsui‚YY‚ et al (2009) shows that two thirds of the participating students reported sleep deprivation. The poor sleep quality results in their zombie looks and poor attendants

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    The Effect of Pressure on Students to Get Good Grades Has there ever been a time where you have been pressured to get good grades in school? When this situation has occurred was it stressful and nerve-racking at the same time where you felt you could not do it anymore? In this paper I will explain the causes of pressure on students to get good grades and the effects of them. With pressure being the constant state of worry and urgency‚ has caused stress and difficult to students to excel and

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    Regis College as a whole has both positive and negative affects on my health. I live in a triple in Domitilla Hall. The hall that I live in contains a great amount liter near the trash cans‚ in the halls itself and especially in the restrooms. My dorm room is the one thing I find positive about living in Domitilla because it is one of the largest dorm rooms in the building and it is often the place I find the most peace. My routine every morning varies on the time I have class or work. If I have

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    In "Body-Image Pressure Increasingly Affects Boys" by Jamie Santa Cruz‚ the author argues that cultural ideals are becoming an equal opportunity anxiety-inducer‚ and eating disorders are increasingly common in men‚ but the symptoms in men and women don’t look the same. Statistically speaking‚ Santa Cruz states that 18 percent of boys are highly concerned about their weight and physique (1). Which causes young men to partake in activities that aren’t necessarily good for their body‚ such as becoming

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    College Pressure Rhetorical Analysis The struggles college students faced in 1979 are not that different than the struggles college students are facing today. The point of William Zinsser’s essay "College Pressures" is to publicly expose the constant pressures that students endure to have a successful future following graduation. Through his use of anecdotal evidence‚ tone and ethos‚ he effectively argues his point that college students are negatively pressured. Have you ever wondered why college

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    Thirty seven college students at DePaul University’s Lincoln Park campus were surveyed in reason to find whether a college student that works during the academic year becomes stressed out compared to a college student who doesn’t hold a job. The surveys collected were entered in SPSS to determine my results. I found that students who experienced some form of anxiety had no effect to their grade point average. I could not find any significant difference between college students with jobs compared

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    concerning out-of-school influences on students’ prospects for academic success stems from James Coleman’s 1966 study of racial and ethnic segregation‚ student and family characteristics‚ and student achievement. In Equality of Educational Opportunity (1966)‚ prepared for the United States Department of Education‚ Coleman found that family factors such as household composition‚ socioeconomic status‚ and parents’ level of education were stronger predictors of students’ educational attainment than were

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    community. Mental illness is a serious disorder that can affect all aspects of an individual’s life. This can include a change in a person’s eating pattern‚ thought process and ability to stabilize emotions. For example‚ there is a tremendous amount of factors that come into play when it comes to what causes mental illness‚ but many studies show that depression and other mental illnesses have been found in a significant amount of students. According to Suicide.org‚ “Approximately 20 percent of teens

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