Chapter 1 The Problem and Review of Related Literature Introduction “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” –Confucius. This quote from the famous Chinese philosopher must be true for every student who wishes to study abroad and attain a winning career. Students should be careful in choosing which country they will spend their time and money for studying because if they made a wrong step or move‚ the journey to success would be different to them to take. Few countries in
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Chapter II The Review of Related Literature and Studies 2. 1 Review of Related Literature 2.1.1 Local Literature According to Sotelo‚ 2005‚ Interactive Learning‚ is a pedagogical approach that incorporates social networking and urban computing into course design and delivery. Interactive Learning has evolved out of the hyper-growth in the use of digital technology and virtual communication‚ particularly by students. Beginning around 2000‚ students entering institutes of higher education
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CHAPTER II Review of Related Literature This chapter presents the different literature and studies that have direct bearing on the topic undertaken. LOCAL LITERATURE 1. What are the common cybercrimes in the Philippines? In the Philippines‚ 87% of Filipino Internet users have been victims of cybercrimes–DOJ‚ the primer quoted a 2010 report of the security software firm Symantec that as many as 87 percent of Filipino internet users (nearly nine out of 10) were identified
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Problem and Review of Related Literature I. Personal Hygiene Personal Hygiene is simply the application of principles for maintaining health and personal cleanliness (Placio‚ 2003) or it means good health habits including bathing‚ washing hair‚ wearing clean clothing‚ and frequent hand washing. Poor personal habits are serious hazards in food establishments. The restaurant management team is responsible for the health and safety of our employees and customers. They must insure that restrooms
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NASPA Journal‚ 2007‚ Vol. 44‚ no. 3 Students’ Technology Use and Its Effects on Peer Relationships‚ Academic Involvement‚ and Healthy Lifestyles Jan M. Lloyd Laura A. Dean Diane L. Cooper The purpose of this study was to explore students’ technology use and its relationship with their psychosocial development. Previous research explored students’ computer use in conjunction with their cognitive development. This study examined the effects of computer use and other technologies‚ such as instant
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Local literature The kingdom of Bahrain is one of the leading countries in the development of information technology and implementation of IT in all its sectors. An article published in the online IT magazine called “PSTM” on 25th May 2004‚ reported by Mr. Edmund Tan stated that: “The government of Bahrain’s central information organization (GIO) is to build its national e-government infrastructure on the open standard Linux platform. “Standards based technologies offer unprecedented opportunities
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“Why do states contribute foreign aid?” Literature Review Christopher Bennett Introduction to International Research Professor David Mislan Introduction There are many competing theories underscoring why countries elect to contribute foreign aid to other countries. This is a difficult international phenomena to isolate‚ because there are many potential factors that could influence a country’s decision. Some countries are motivated to provide foreign aid to certain countries
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with a variety of international brands such as Apple‚ Mercedes-Benz‚ and Rolex watches. Therefore‚ it increases the degree competition between domestic and foreign product. Generally‚ the competition involves three distinct aspects such as the taste and preference‚ quality and price range. Foreign and local brands are occupying the local market competitively. Customers’ preferences for both brands differ in some ways and one of it is the brand personality. Aaker‚ 1996 mentions that customers’
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International Labour Office‚ Geneva April 2001 * Sukti Dasgupta is a Research Economist in the InFocus Programme on Socio-Economic Security‚ at the ILO. For more information on the InFocus Programme on Socio-Economic Security‚ please see the related web page http://www.ilo.org/ses or contact the Secretariat at Tel: +41.22.799.8893‚ Fax: +41.22.799.7123 or E-mail: ses@ilo.org Copyright © International Labour Organization 2001 Publications of the International Labour Office enjoy copyright
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Chapter II Review of Related Literature and Related Studies Related Literature Accounts receivable describes the amount of cash‚ goods‚ or services owed to a business by a client or customer. The manner‚ in which the collection of outstanding bills is handled‚ especially in a small business‚ can be a pivotal factor in determining a company’s profitability. Getting the sale is the first step of the cash flow process‚ but all the sales in the world are of little use if monetary compensation is
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