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    Analysing the data in the questions asked under the broad heading “Information Flow”‚ we come to find that in the construction industry‚ majority (40%) of respondents feel that the manager is reluctant to pass on data to them on a daily basis (Q1)‚ majority (46%) believe that the top management hears their views (Q2)‚ they also believe (69%) that there is good horizontal communication flow (Q3) and most of them (49%) are very comfortable putting forth their views to their managers (Q4). Hence we

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    Thesis CHAPTER I- The Problem and Its Background Introduction Background of the Study Conceptual Framework Statement of the Problem Hypothesis Significance of the study Definitions of Terms CHAPTER II- Review of Related Literature Related Literature -Foreign -Local Related Studies -Foreign -Local Recommendation for oral examination The thesis entitled " The Study Habits of Bachelor of Science and Office Administration Fourth Year students in their Major Subjects

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    fraudulent activities by the youth‚ and unlike the traditional criminal groups‚ both gender are functionally involved in it (Adeniran‚ 2008). The antics of the ‘yahoo yahoo boys’‚ also known as ‘yahoo yahoo millionaires’ has raised a new generation of lazy youths‚ who spend hours on the internet perfecting their game and literally killing their prey (Nkanga‚ 2008); cyber crime is becoming one of the fastest growing-internet (fraudulent?)businesses in Nigeria (Aghatise‚ 2006). Numerous crimes

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    conclusion for study habits Conclusion The general focus of the group’s topic is the diversity of study habits among freshmen university students. Based on the researches we found‚ people with stronger social skills tend to have better academic performances than interpersonal competence since they have the ability to plan‚ organize‚ and recognize appropriate practices and attitudes of the others‚ which lead them to be more adaptive and goal-oriented. Somehow‚ the researchers discovered that problem-solving

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    Reasons why students experienc difficulty in choosing college course Undergraduate Thesis Proposal Submitted to the Faculty of English Department Lakan Dula High School Juan Luna St‚Gagalangin.Tondo‚Manila. In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for High School Undergraduate

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    EXAMINING THE STUDY HABITS OF FILIPINO SECONDARY PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THIS 21ST CENTURY: WHO AND WHAT INFLUENCE THEM THE MOST Lennen Crisostomo Students have different study habits.‚ that influence their attitudes toward their classes. This study will examine or investigate who and what most affects students’ study habits in the 21st century. Study habits are the very core of the students on how they perform at class. Habits can make

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    Introduction Social media contribute enormously an extremely significant role in the lives of youths. In addition‚ youths can either real risks or opportunities from social media. The risks are not rooted in technology but issues regarding the youths’ social and personal development. It is imperative that youths are guided so that they develop appropriate skills as well as the resilience required to navigate social media opportunities and risks. Peer groups should be given the opportunity to develop

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    elsevier.com/locate/cedpsych Why study time does not predict grade point average across college students: Implications of deliberate practice for academic performance E. Ashby Plant*‚ K. Anders Ericsson‚ Len Hill‚ Kia Asberg Department of Psychology‚ Florida State University‚ Tallahassee‚ FL 32306-1270‚ USA Available online 14 August 2004 Abstract The current work draws upon the theoretical framework of deliberate practice in order to clarify why the amount of study by college students is a poor

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    the effect of media on youth

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    how these corporations control the world through advertising. It is also to study how the advertisers and marketers of these corporations have used effectiveness in the message and by using it strongly they are able to convey people not only to purchase their products but to also change their culture. Regarding that people from different countries speak different languages and have different cultures‚ We Prove in the study how these companies succeeded in using certain advertising techniques internationally

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    YOUTH‚ CRIME‚ & THE MEDIA The media plays a major role in creating the distorted images of our youth that we the public perceive. Most of these images emphasize problems like crime‚ drug use‚ and teen pregnancy. The skewed coverage in today ’s media results in the belief that youth crime is on the rise. Today ’s portrayal of teens in the media employ the same stereotypes that were once only openly applied to unpopular racial and ethnic groups. Although violent crime by youth was at its lowest point

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