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    Introduction Today the Philippines is said to be the major provider of the world’s professional seafarers. There are around 280‚000 students who graduate from maritime schools every year. There are around more than 200‚000 to 250‚000 Filipinos employed as seamen worldwide‚ more than any other nationality. According to the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA)‚ the Philippines is the world’s main supplier of seamen since 1987‚ making the Philippines the manning capital of the world

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    Advantages of Cell Phones for College Students Cell phones are being used wildly in colleges. College students have many reasons to consider using a cell phone‚ since cell phones are one of the most versatile electronics on the market. Besides the obvious communication advantages‚ newer cell phones have features‚ such as cameras and Internet access‚ that can help college students with all aspects of their college experience‚ from their studies to their social lives. There can be good that can come

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    Cellular Technologies Harsh Dodiya ‚ harshdodiya@yahoo.com Abstract:- Now‚ days so many technologies are developing in every field but most in mobile technology field. Here we will introduce different cellular technologies like GSM‚ CDMA‚ 3G‚ WIMAX‚ WIFI‚ UMTS‚ GPRS‚ EDGE etc. also provide comparisons & differences amongst them. We can differentiate & compare each technology on the basis of frequency‚ bandwidth‚ voice code‚ data bit rate‚ short message services (SMS)‚ sim card‚ capacity‚

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    The Effect of Quality and Quantity of Study on Student Grades Based on this article‚ recent research evaluated that college students become more studious concerning with the correlations between study time and the various fields of concentration. The time spent studying out of class is the total effort a student may put into class. This article explains different observations on how students earn higher grades with different strategies. For example‚ Allen‚ learner‚ and Hinrichsen found that dividing

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    Assignment Question: Comparison of Mass society theory with limited effect paradigm. Submitted to: Sir Zeeshan Zaigum Submitted by: Sana Nasir Powerful Effect Paradigm: In powerful effect paradigm‚ media has immediate‚ direct influence and assumes that people are passive and absorb media content uncritically & unconditionally. That paradigm related to Frankfurt school of though. Three theories come under this paradigm; one is Mass society theory‚ second is Magic bullet theory and

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    of people owning mobile phone has increased dramatically.Now‚mobile phones are not just calling‚but you can now text‚take and send pictures‚acess the Internet‚play games and much more.The variety of functions increased a mobile.They have also become a lot cheaper.Thus more and more young people use mobile phones.So‚should be student allowed use to cell phones in class? Nowadays‚increasing numbers of parents are purchasing cell phones for their children.So‚I think student should be allowed to bring

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    Many kids these days have cell phones. You often see teenagers talking on their phones‚ or‚ just as often‚ texting. It has become a part of everyday life. Many teenagers and pre-teens get cell phones as early as possible‚ sometimes younger than age 12. It is encouraged socially‚ especially among teenagers‚ to have a phone‚ and many teenagers get phones just because of peer pressure. Cell phones can be very useful‚ for communication between kids and parents (especially teenagers that can’t drive)

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    HISTORY: The scientific study of media effects has led researchers down the road of video game effects. From both a social and psychological standpoint‚ video games have the ability to influence their players both on implicit and explicit levels. The popularity of video and computer games has grown exponentially in recent years‚ yet empirical research is still relatively limited when compared to the study of other media.[1] In 1982‚ the U.S. Surgeon General lamented the lack of such evidence (Selnow

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    perceived* EFFECT *OF *studying i*n a proposed study café on th*e effectiveness and efficiency of* studying as well as in the development of study habits* of UPV CM students Background of the Study For many that embark on college education‚ the task can be quite daunting. The intellectual and practical challenge of obtaining a degree cannot be underestimated even among those who are dedicated students. To find the time to study outside the classroom can be difficult for several reasons. Students‚ especially

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    Lab 8 Cellular Respiration and Fermentation Objectives: 1. Observe the effects of cellular respiration on temperature in a closed system. 2. Investigate carbon dioxide production in both germinating pea seeds and crickets. 3. Perform an investigative study of the rate of cellular respiration in both pea seeds and crickets at various temperatures. 4. Compare the alcoholic fermentation of glucose‚ sucrose‚ and starch by yeast. Introduction All organisms must have a continual

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