Student’s Academic Performance A Term Paper Submitted by: John Christian S. Peñero In Partial Fulfillment On The Requirements In English 002 Submitted to: Mrs. Delma Jean V. Abad‚ MA.Ed Instructor III Sir Lawrence Khan CORPS Volunteer Family Problem: Factor Affecting the Student’s Academic Performance Thesis Statement: Family Problem becomes an act of assertion of individuality and identity that affects students’ academic
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THE STUDY The media‚ most especially television‚ mobile phone‚ internet‚ computer have gradually become a part of our daily lives‚ and sources of information‚ education and entertainment have been described as the primary functions of the media. Student at higher secondary level learnt more of media. There is three functions to the media: i. Surveillance of the Environment (the news function). ii. Correlation of the different parts of the Enviroment (the editorial function). iii. Transmission
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Paul School of Business and Law Campetic‚ Palo‚ Leyte Communication Skill as a Factor that Affect Academic Performance in Accounting Of the BSA-1 Students of Saint Paul School of Business and Law Academic Year 2014-2015 A Research Paper Submitted to Samuelito Abueva Teacher In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Course Communication Skills 2 Submitted by: Reychielyn L. Gayas Student March 9‚ 2015 INTRODUCTION English as a language of instruction has quickly taken precedence
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its Setting Introduction The effects of the school activities to the learning achievement of the selected fourth year students of Liceo de San Pedro Academic Year 2009-2010. School activities are those sponsored by and usually held at school but that are not part of the academic curriculum. They often involve some time commitment outside of the regular school day. A school activity serves as a break of the students from their lessons. School activities include both extracurricular
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universal. Students articulate many reasons why they do it‚ but most neglect to consider both the long-term consequences of their actions. How wide-spread is drug and alcohol abuse? Teenagers today admit to extensive experimentation. According to one study‚ 90 percent of teens said that they have used alcohol‚ over 50 percent have used marijuana‚ 17 percent have used cocaine and 13 percent have used some form of hallucinogenic drug. Drug use has been classified as a major problem of students as early
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MM Hypothesis – A Critique The assumptions of MM hypothesis are unrealistic and untenable in practice. As a result‚ the conclusions that dividend payment and other methods of financing exactly offset each other and hence‚ the irrelevance of dividends‚ is not a practical proposition; it is of merely theoretical relevance. The validity of MM approach is open to question on two counts: 1. Imperfection of Capital market 2. Resolution of uncertainty Market Imperfection MM assume that capital markets
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Gender: 口Male 口Female 2. Age:_____________ 3. Student:____________ Workers(Graduate ) :_________________ 4. How many hours do you spend per day? Work:_______ Study:_______ Sleep:_______ Others:_______ 5. The reason why you need to work? 口 gain work experience 口 shopping 口 Interest 口 Tuition Fee 口 Others:__________ Advantage Disadvantage 口 Gain Pocket Money 口 Lack of Sleep 口 Gain Work experience 口 decrease academic performance 口 Social- Skill 口 Withdraw from School 口 Makes
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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS (OFW) IN TACLOBAN CITY ______________ A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Graduate School _______________ In Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements for The Degree Master of Arts in Administration and Supervision _______________ By Jeanilen T. Salubon March 2014 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION` Background of the Study The academic performances of pupils differ
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are various forces that inform the performance of a firm and various acronyms used to denote them. In this discussion we will employ the PESTEL acronym which constitutes of the political‚ economic‚ socio-cultural‚ technological‚ environmental (ecological) and legal forces surrounding the firm as outlined by . We will look into these in detail below: Political environment The political environment under which a firm operates has key impact on the performance of a firm. Political issues that touch
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NURSING STUDENTS OF UNP-COLLEGE OF NURSING IN THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES” Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM Introduction Internet is a worldwide network that connects millions of computer and rapidly transforming the character of life and work. Internet gives tremendous impact on the conduct of every aspect in life especially in education. Nowadays‚ most of the students rely in the new trends brought by technology. When it comes to education‚ internet is the number one source of the students in making
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