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    `Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter consists of review of related literature and studies. Related Literature According to www.scribd.com‚ (2011) enrollment is the process of entering and verifying data of students to register on a particular school. Different interrelated processes build up enrollment procedures called Enrollment System (ES). ES are used particularly in recording and retrieving student information. Tracking student information is also one feature

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    problem and its BACKGROUND Introduction “Lifestyles have changed considerably over the years. With the hurried lifestyles of today’s families‚ quick and nutritional meals have become typical‚ and adolescents are adopting these unhealthy eating habits. Consequently‚ these adolescents pose greater risk to all aspects of development‚ including cognitive development." Due to the demands of the rush-day-to-day living of individuals‚ it is now but natural for them to prefer foods offered by fast-food

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    The main objective of this study is to investigate students’ intrinsic and extrinsic study habits with regards to their participating in compulsory extra-curriculum activities. Secondly‚ the study examines the implications of these after-school activities towards students’ academic performances. The study employed a qualitative interview approach with 15 randomly students who had been involved in extra-curriculum activities. The investigators approached students who were involved in extra-curriculum

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    The image of hero plays a significant role in British literature. In Beowulf‚ Beowulf is a leader of men than a king‚ and defined as epic hero. In contrast‚ in King Lear‚ Lear is a King at the beginning‚ but fall from grace at the end‚ and defined as tragic hero. There are similarity and differences between epic and tragic hero through out the two passages given. First‚ the two passages “king Lear” and “Beowulf” come from the very end of the story‚ where An epic hero is based on the Epic Tradition

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    MINING FOR MEANING: A STUDY OF MINIMALISM IN AMERICAN LITERATURE by JEREMY ROBERT BAILEY‚ B.A.‚ M.A. A DISSERTATION IN ENGLISH Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Texas Tech University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Approved Wendell Aycock Chair of the Committee Sara Spurgeon Scott Baugh Ralph Ferguson Dean of the Graduate School December 2010 Copyright 2010 Jeremy Robert Bailey Texas Tech University‚ Jeremy Robert Bailey‚ December 2010

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    profile pages of other members and possibly even contacting them. But‚ others use these sites just for fun. Social networking sites are not bad for students‚ as long as they are not using SNS’s‚ excessively. SNS’s can also help the students in their studies. Students use social networking sites as a connection or communication to their other classmates. SNS’s can help them relieve stress. SNS’s are helpful in many ways. But‚ nowadays‚ students are addicted to these kinds of sites which led to low scores

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    opinion of the main character Neddy‚ because they cannot see his actual thought processes. This point of view gives a tremendous impact to the story. It is one of the most important literary elements Cheever uses to accomplish an outstanding piece of literature. Cheever successfully focuses reader’s attention on exactly the detail‚ opinion‚ and emotion the he wants to emphasize by manipulating third person point of view of in his short story. For example “Had you gone for a

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    CARLOS PALANCA MEMORIAL AWARDS FOR LITERATURE The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (Palanca Awards) was established in 1950. The heirs of Don Carlos Palanca‚ Sr. found it most fitting to commemorate his memory through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country. The Palanca Awards aims to help develop Philippine Literature by: 1. Providing incentives for writers to craft their most outstanding literary works. 2. Being a treasury of the Philippine’s literary

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    The effects of Social Networking Sites (Facebook) to the study habits of randomly selected Grade 7 students Submitted by: Group 3 – Newton Tristan Neri Zeth Alcazar Leo Patajo CJ Dela Cruz Keely Closa Chloe Mina Sofia Padua Submitted To: T. Shaimae Introduction Online social networking has become extremely popular today specially to adolescents and young adults. Most of the teenagers are addicted with different social networks. It is alarming at some point because

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    The Open Boat" Sections 1-3 The story opens in the month of January with the oft-quoted line: “None of them knew the color of the sky” (Crane 57). “Them” means four individuals who are aboard a dinghy‚ having been shipwrecked: the captain with an injured arm‚ the correspondent‚ the cook‚ and Billie‚ the oiler. Except for Billie‚ the rest of the characters remain unnamed. The oiler and the correspondent row the dinghy‚ while the captain provides directions and the cook bails water out of the boat

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