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    Academic Ppro

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    to procrastination if there is no determination not to give in to its enticing call. Even in the academic sector‚ people in the pedagogical field procrastinate in pursuing their graduate studies and students procrastinate in every possible way from doing their assignments to completing their on-the-job training. The researchers have been motivated by the above scenario to undertake a study on academic procrastination among Hotel and Restaurant Management students of the University of Perpetual Help

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    Peer Mentoring

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    college are not be fully equipped with the skills to thrive in an academic environment. Students deemed unfit for college traditionally attend schools in communities disproportionately affected by violence and poverty. Developing a connection to peer can enhance cognitive and social functions. Peer mentors can bridge the divide in college for students apart in marginalized groups. Researchers have found when students who work with peers who possess similar demographical information have positive lasting

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    Stress is a very common issue among all individuals. It has been discovered that all people‚ regardless of age and social status‚ experience some degree of stress. When the body is introduced to more than it feels as if it can handle appropriately‚ it has a natural tendency to react to the things that it interprets as a direct threat. We each have a response that is actually instinctual and ultimately for self protection. Many medical professionals refer to this as the "fight or flight response"

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Schools without students are worthless. Students are the most essential feature or asset in any educational institution. The student’s academic performance plays a significant role in producing the best quality graduates who will become great leaders and manpower for the country thus responsible for the country’s economic and social development. It ensures the acquisition of knowledge and skills that allow individuals to increase their productivity and improve their quality

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    Peer Acceptance

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    4. Peer Acceptance As Sentse‚ Lindenberg‚ Omvlee‚ Ormel & Veenstra (2009) stated‚ the need to belong is one of the most important need of an individual‚ and during adolescence‚ the closest group of people that an adolescent could have strong attachments with is his/her family and friends. In a study by Khurshid & Rehman (2006)‚ those who have low self-esteem were reported to have higher peer stressors as compared to others having high self-esteem. Their findings suggested that those who

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    How pies affect childhood

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    How Nature and Nurture affect the PIES development at infancy. Physical-Nature The genetics that an infant can inherit from the parents can decide the height and weight of that person. Also if there are any physical disabilities or abnormalities these can also be inherited from the parents to the infant. This can affect the child physically because it can affect their development‚ growth and motor skills. Children have to build their muscle mass in order to be able to have the strength to develop

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    The purpose of present study was to investigate the relationship between academic performance and depression among students of University of Gujrat. It was a cross-sectional study. Convenient sampling was used to select sample of 50 males and 50 females. Depression Anxiety Stress Scale was used for the measurement. Findings of study showed that there is a positive relationship between age and academic performance with depression. Chapter I

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    Pressure in University

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    going to outline the causes of pressure in the university‚ its effects and how to cope with it (pressure). To begin with‚ it is necessary that the meaning of the Words University and pressure are defined. According to the paperback oxford English dictionary (sixth edition)‚ university is defined as a high-level educational institution in which students study for degrees and academic research is done. The paperback oxford English dictionary (sixth edition) defines pressure as a feeling of stress caused

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    Parental Pressure

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    Brenner Parental Pressure = Late nights‚ Health risks‚ Confusion Why this may be occurring and strategies for elimination… Some Parents Expectations: ◊ Adolescents should spend all or most of their time studying‚ instead of being able to socialize with their friends ◊ Adolescents should start producing good grades even at an early age of nine (Murphy‚ 2005) ◊ Adolescents should begin building Harvard-quality resumes Risks ⇒ Mental Risks: ◊ Suicide o The constant pressure to succeed leads

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    computer gaming even it sometimes affects their daily productive activities such as work ‚ studies or even family relations. Same as in other countries ‚ computer gaming can only be declared as a problem ‚ if and only if it is in excess. And this problem has been uncured until now ‚ and this also affecting mostly the student society’s educative and productive activities. Related Studies: Title:The Effects of playing on-line computer games in academic performance of students? Background of the study:

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