Title: FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED STUDENTS FROM BROKEN FAMILY OF OLIVAREZ COLLEGE‚ PARANAQUE CITY: A BASIS FOR STRENGHTENING THE GUIDANCE PROGRAM Buagas‚ Joana Melevo‚ John Jeckel Nama‚ Marie Clerizz Nietes‚ Chinky Barbie Wong‚ Ivy Russell Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Dr. Milagros Gundran Researchers: Degree: Adviser: This study was conducted to the selected first year college students who belong in a broken family at Olivarez College. The researchers chose
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of the Acad. Mark. Sci. (2009) 37:161–169 DOI 10.1007/s11747-008-0116-y ORIGINAL EMPIRICAL RESEARCH The effect of superstitious beliefs on performance expectations Lauren Block & Thomas Kramer Received: 7 January 2008 / Accepted: 15 August 2008 / Published online: 9 September 2008 # Academy of Marketing Science 2008 Abstract We explore superstitious beliefs as a basis of product performance expectations and their impact on initial purchase likelihood and subsequent satisfaction. In doing
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community-based. On the school-based program‚ instructions are conducted in school campuses while in the community-based program‚ formal instruction are conducted in community halls or on private places. The ALS program follows uniform lesson modules for all academic subjects covering the sciences‚ mathematics‚ English‚ Filipino‚ social studies‚ current events among others. Deliveries of instructions are provided by government-paid instructors or by private non-government organization. ALS is the “parallel learning
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Mehtab Yaseen‚ Irum Khan‚ Nadia Anwer and Jouhra Hayat Students at Department of Management Sciences‚The Islamia University Bahawalpur. A Effects of Celebrity Endorsements on Students Abstract: This study seeks to find out the influence of Celebrity endorsement on students. We measure the impact of various independent variables (Celebrity performance‚ Celebrity Attractiveness‚ Negative information and Celebrity product Fit) on our dependent variable (purchasing behavior).The data was collected
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Chapter I I. Introduction: In today’s modern times‚ computer technology has become a vital part of our life. It helps us to have an easier life. In this competing world‚ the students should have to learn a lot when it comes to education. Everything cannot be taught by a teacher or in school. To face big challenges in life‚ students take up extra learning which can be done through computers. These computers can be used for their personal or recreational activities like listening to music‚
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shvoong.comThe Global Source for Summaries & Reviews * Sign up * Sign In * Use f * Write & earn * Category Languages Search Shvoong Home>Books>Children & Youth>Modern Gadgets have made us slaves to machines Review Modern Gadgets have made us slaves to machines Book Review by:dhawanbm Original Author: Dhawanbm * Summary rating: 3 stars (337 Ratings) * Visits : 13907 * words:600 * Comments : 5 Ads by GoogleLaundry
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CAUSE - EFFECT PARAGRAPH VERBS *LEAD TO Lack of vitamin B leads to Beriberi. Carelessness leads to forest fire. *CAUSE Traffic congestion causes stress Family problems cause alcoholism Factories cause air pollution *IS CAUSED BY Stress is caused by traffic congestion. Alcoholism is caused by family problems. Air pollution is caused by factories. *GIVE RISE TO Headphones give rise to deafness. Lack of communication gives rise to divorce. *BRING
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GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product‚ and is a way to measure how big the economy is. GDP measures the value of all final goods and services produced in a country. Not all production is included in GDP: 1. If a transaction occurs in the underground economy that government statisticians can’t measure (criminal activity is a major source of this)‚ it won’t be counted. 2. Things that people produce for themselves are typically not counted either (GDP reflects the value of an oil change
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competences of an employee‚ purposely to improve his or her performance. Training makes it possible to introduce employees to what they do not know or what they know but needs to be mastered by them. Training in the labour market has many minor objectives. The basic objective for training is however to develop new skills and competences in employees or to upgrade or advance existing skills and competences in them‚ with the aim of enhancing the performance of employees on their job roles (Heathfield‚ 2013)
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DEFINITION ELECTRONIC GADGETS: 1. Definition of electronics. “Electronics is branch of engineering which deals with the study of transport of information through the magnetic waves.” Most of the electronic gadgets are built on the basis of this definition. As they work through or on magnetic waves. Following is the definition of electronic gadgets. 2. Definition of electronic gadgets. “Electronic gadgets are the instruments which can perform many activities at a time with vast speed
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