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    BROKEN FAMILY: THERE EFFECTS TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF COMPUTING EDUCATION STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO A Research Paper Presented to: Prof. Jennifer Payot In Partial Fulfillment of the Subject Requirements for English 201: Academic Writing By: Jerald V. Curias April Jay Jabinez Arvie Jay P. Briones Iandale E. De Juan Beverly Ramos Victor Dominic Velasco Loueen Dave M. Hermosilla John Stephen Zamora Dwight Ian Rey Cabalud September 23 2014 INTRODUCTION

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    Record System of DBA enterprise – a fast growing company which caters direct selling of AVON products throughout Mindanao. The company experiences some concerns on monitoring the attendances of their employees and the computation of the payroll of each employee. The traditional payroll and daily time record system could no longer cope with the number of branches they have all over Mindanao. Through the analysis made by the proponents‚ it has been found that Payroll System with Daily Time Record using

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    PNoy began his SONA by recalling how he came to be chief executive of the land. He thanked the Filipino people—whom he regularly calls his “bosses”—for affirming his so-called “Tuwid na Daan” in the May 2013 elections: Nine of his party-mates were elected to the Senate‚ signaling Filipinos’ approval of his leadership. Aquino emphasized that to spear inclusive growth‚ the government needs to maximize opportunities for all‚ especially the needy. He cited that the percentage rate of employment for

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    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING A PROJECT PROPOSAL In ELECTRONICS 1 (POWER SUPPLY) SUBMITTED BY: Michael Vincent Montero Crisdane Dave Caldea Leo Cantomayor Kevin Bocatera Joe Mar Flores 3-BSCpE INTRODUCTION A power supply is a device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The term is most commonly applied to electric power converters that convert one form of electrical energy to another‚ though it may also refer to devices that

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    Manobo have 24 main dialects. The following six groups are more closely related than others since their dialects are related. They include the Ata or Langilan Manobo‚ Talaingod‚ Matig-Salug‚ Tigwa‚ Dibabawon and Umayamnon. Location The island of Mindanao is the second largest of the Philippines archipelago with a land area of 36‚505 square miles and the most recent of the major islands to be developed. It is often referred to as the "Land of Promise." The majority of the Manobo are located in the

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    over the country‚ dominating the landscape in 86% of all provinces‚ with 77% of all municipalities regarding it as a major crop. In addition‚ more than 60 percent of Philippine copra and coconut oil exports come from Mindanao. Most of the country’s coconut oil mills are based in Mindanao. Coconut oil‚ desiccated coconut‚ fresh coconut and copra are the primary products of coconut‚ while its by-products include copra meal‚ activated carbon‚ coconut shell charcoal and coconut coir and coir dust. Coconut

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    Ethnic groups in the Philippines 1. The Aeta or Agta‚ are an indigenous people who live in scattered‚ isolated mountainous parts of Luzon‚Philippines. They are considered to be Negritos‚ who are dark to very dark brown-skinned and tend to have features such as a small stature‚ small frame‚ curly to kinky afro-like textured hair with a higher frequency of naturally lighter hair color (blondism) relative to the general population‚ small nose‚ and dark brown eyes. They are thought to be among

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    allelochemicals. One of them is the Eucalyptus deglupta‚ which is unique among eucalyptus. Unlike other members of the genus‚ rainbow eucalyptus hails from the Philippine Islands; specifically‚ the island of Mindanao‚ which is why the tree is also referred to as a Mindanao gum. According to the study of Bughio‚ Mangrio‚ Abro‚ Jahangir and Bux‚ it has been found that Eucalyptus species release volatile compounds such as benzoic‚ cinnamic and phenolic acids which inhibit growth of crops and weeds growing

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    President Joseph Estrada’s primary goal is to achieve peace and order nationwide‚ especially in Mindanao‚ because he believes that peace and order is a prerequisite to economic development. His top priority is to bring down crime rates in Metro Manila‚ especially drug-related activities; end insurgency in the Visayas and other provinces infested with rebels; and end the secessionist movement in Mindanao. Aside from the obvious benefits of peace‚ ending the secessionist movement is a top priority because

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    hunting and gathering people who forage in small family bands with an informal organization and leadership. They were once widespread throughout the Philippines but are now found only in the remote highland areas of Luzon‚ Palawan‚ Panay‚ Negros and Mindanao. On Taiwan‚ the Austronesian speaking fishermen-farmers (who had migrated from China between 4‚000 and 3‚000 BCE) honed their sea-faring skills. They soon embarked on one of the most astonishing and extensive colonizations in human history known

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