Common Vices of Maritime Education Students in Mariners Polytechnic Colleges Foundation: a Critisism
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COMMON VICES OF MARITIME EDUCATION STUDENTS IN MARINERS POLYTECHNIC COLLEGES FOUNDATION: A CRITISISM
A Thesis Presented to Mariners Polytechnic Colleges Foundation
Baras, Canaman, Camarines Sur
Broqueza, Mark Anthony O.
Borromeo, John Philip T.
Sumpay, Jonathan S.
September 2015
Common Vices of Maritime Education Students in Mariners Polytechnic Colleges Foundation: A Criticism
Introduction
Teen agers worldwide especially students in colleges have higher rate of having a vices in their life. There is undoubtedly much truth in this view. Large colleges certainly have a large ratio of dissolute or, put it less harshly, wild-students than smaller institutions. But this can be truthfully said of their vices. They are more gentlemanly and less vulgar than those practiced in country colleges. College students are commonly in desire to have fun. With this, one of the most usual thing college students do to have fun is through engaging in vices usually with peers. They have more affection and respect for their Alma Mater-more esprit de corps-more urbane manners. Students however, are not a class subgenres. They are what their instincts and surroundings make them.
In the Philippines, there are many Colleges and Universities who are fully functional and outstanding in the field of Education. They are providing high quality standard of education in different Courses applied. College students in the Philippines are commonly in desire to have fun. With this, one of the most usual thing college students do to have fun is through engaging in vices usually with peers. Drinking liquor, smoking, the intake of illegal drugs, excessive partying, and addition to computer games are just some of the examples of the said vices.
In Bicol Region V, usage rates of such vices are high. It is of common thought that