...your honest answers to the given questions. Thank you for your time and cooperation! General Information (Please put a ⎫ on your answer) Gender: Male Female Age: 18-25 years 26 years and above Education level: O-Level/ SSC A-level/HSC completed Undergraduate Graduate and above Survey Questions (Please put a ⎫on your answer) 1) According to you, what is road safety? a) Only well built roads. b) Well built roads with people having roadside manners. c) Well built roads with people with road safety education. d) Well built roads with skilled drivers with license. e) Awareness. 2) When you get out of your home, what works in your mind? a) You will NOT be able to get back safely, because roads are NOT safe enough. b) You will be able to get back safely, because roads are sufficiently safe. c) Never occurred in my mind. d) I am not bothered. 3) Do you know whether road safety is included in national budget of Bangladesh? a) Yes . b) No. 4) Do you think road safety needs separate allocation in national budget? a) Yes. ...
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...THE PROBLEMS IN LISTENING OF THE FIRST YEAR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF BULACAN AGRICULTURAL STATE COLLEGE An Action Research Presented to the Faculty of the Institute of Education, Arts and Sciences Bulacan Agricultural State College San Ildefonso, Bulacan In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Course English 140 (Language Curriculum for Secondary Schools) Christian L. Chua Ray Rudolf M. Pastrana Rhenuel P. Tolentino Joanne N.Vicmudo March 2012 APPROVAL SHEET This action research entitled “THE PROBLEMS IN LISTENING OF THE FIRST YEAR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF BULACAN AGRICULTURAL STATE COLLEGE”, Prepared and Submitted by CHRISTIAN L. CHUA, RAY RUDOLF M. PASTRANA, RHENUEL P. TOLENTINO AND JOANNE N. VICMUDO in partial fulfilment of the course ENGLISH 140 (LANGUAGE CURRICULUM FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS), has been examined and hereby recommended for approval and acceptance for oral examination. PRISCILLA V. SAN PEDRO, Ed. D Research Adviser Date Signed Approved by the Examination committee on Oral Examination on February 20, 2012. PANEL OF EXAMINERS ANA MARIE D. ARGAMOSA JERRYL C. TUMALE Member Member Date Signed Date Signed ANADOLIA M. CRUZ, Ed. D Institute Coordinator for Research Date Signed Approved and accepted in partial fulfilment of the course English 140 (Language Curriculum For Secondary Schools). APPROVED: ANADOLIA M. CRUZ, Ed. D Institute...
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...The Shahada is the gnosis of God and all his messenger(s). It is to accept the one and only Almighty Creator and his last messenger Mohammed (peace upon him). The concept of one God is called Tawheed. Importance of shahada it is enough to say that you have reached the side of safety. When someone says that ‘I am a Muslim’ it means he or she accepted and admitted Kalimat at-Tawheed, Kalimat ash-Shahada, "ashhadu an la ilaha illa Allah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasulullah". To become a Muslim means accept the shahada, or else you are not a Muslim. By saying "I am a Muslim" you have passed the first level. Then you have to go to the second level. It means you have said, "O Allah I admit that you are the Creator and I am your slave." Slave, not servant. In the law, testimony is a form of evidence that is obtained from a witness who makes a solemn statement or declaration of fact. Testimony may be oral or written, and it is usually made by oath or affirmation under penalty of perjury. Unless a witness is testifying as an expert witness, testimony in the form of opinions or inferences is generally limited to those opinions or inferences that are rationally based on the perceptions of the witness and are helpful to a clear understanding of the witness' testimony. Schools of Thought in PsychologyFrom structuralism to cognitivism, numerous schools of thought have emerged throughout psychology's history. Many of these theoretical outlooks have dominated the field at certain points...
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...Theresian School of Cavite Habay, Bacoor, Cavite In Partial Fulfillment Of the requirement in English IV “The Effects of having Boyfriend/Girlfriend Relationships in the Academic Performance of selected high school students of Theresian School of Cavite” By: Altair Marie Acosta John Daniel Buerano John Jeric Chan Trixia Roxanne Dela Cruz Odyssea Hermes Estrella Donald Philip Florendo Alyssa Javier Karen Louise Miranda Monique Reyes Patrick Joshua Villones March 2008 APPROVAL SHEET This thesis entitled “The Effects of having Boyfriend/Girlfriend Relationships in the Academic Performance of selected high school students of Theresian School of Cavite” prepared and submitted by, Altair Marie Acosta, John Daniel Buerano, John Jeric Chan, Trixia Roxanne Dela Cruz, Odyssea Hermes Estrella, Donald Florendo, Alyssa Javier, Karen Louise Miranda, Monique Reyes, Patrick Joshua Villones in partial fulfillment of the requirements in English IV is hereby accepted. _________________________ Ms. Menchie Ibasco English Teacher _________________________ Mrs...
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...The Effects Of HavIng Boyfriend Girlfriend Relationships In The Academic Performance Of Selected High School Students Essays And Term Papers HOLY CROSS OF DAVAO COLLEGE Sta. Ana Avenue, Davao City National Service Training Program II Submitted to: Mr. Eric Reambonanza NSTP II Teacher Submitted by: Alcantara, Aubrey Ao, Reccie Mae Celebrado, Mae Jean B. Endaya, Judith Gonzaga, Pamela Granule, Lovely Mariscotes, Fernando Acknowledgment The HCDC Community, where we offer this portfolio with sincere gratitude and wish to express our vows and respect. Mr. Eric Reambonanza, teacher of National Service Training Program II that serves as our director to evangelized and trained us. Crisbertnonie John Pacres, ABMC-1 student for the big contribution, to make this more presentable and diligent. All the names specified on the front page, for the support and the useful suggestions and recommendations. Above all, to GOD ALMIGHTY, for the spiritual strength, wisdom and guidance bestowed upon all people who shared their part, one way or another, for the realization of this portfolio. Preface The portfolio is designed to the awareness of the students to the environment. It is based on the reality eye view of the writers and to provide an extending charitable works to the community. This requirement includes the objectives as follows: • To have a self-realization of the genuine things that happen in the environment; • To share...
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...Community, where we offer this portfolio with sincere gratitude and wish to express our vows and respect. Mr. Eric Reambonanza, teacher of National Service Training Program II that serves as our director to evangelized and trained us. Crisbertnonie John Pacres, ABMC-1 student for the big contribution, to make this more presentable and diligent. All the names specified on the front page, for the support and the useful suggestions and recommendations. Above all, to GOD ALMIGHTY, for the spiritual strength, wisdom and guidance bestowed upon all people who shared their part, one way or another, for the realization of this portfolio. Preface The portfolio is designed to the awareness of the students to the environment. It is based on the reality eye view of the writers and to provide an extending charitable works to the community. This requirement includes the objectives as follows: • To have a self-realization of the genuine things that happen in the environment; • To share experiences and learning until end of the semester; • To establish good relationship to fellowmen especially to God; • To value the “knowing” and “learning” of the students that can relate to their daily adventure in life; • To value simple things that can motivate people to do good and be constantly good; • To improve one’s self by their own experiences; • To apply the do’s and don’ts to their journey in...
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...MANILA THE EFFECT OF THE SOCIAL FACTORS ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE SELECTED STUDENTS IN THE BACHELOR IN BUSINESS TEACHER EDUCATION OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION SBUMITTED BY: FLORENTINO, MARJORIE S. BENLOT, ZENNY T. FIESTADA, NATALIE JANE F. BBTE III-3D SUBMITTED TO: DR. CAROLINE SUMANDE I. INTRODUCTION College is a very big environment to be adopted by new students. In order for them to adjust in this kind of environment, they tend to socialize in the many activities inside the institution. But in socializing with the different people and communities inside the campus has also an effect on their academic performance. Those social factors include organizations, fraternities, sports activities, and romantic relationships. Students socialize more often in college because it is a big community that needs the culture and rules to be learned or else a student will be left behind on what to do inside the institution. These rules and culture cannot be found only in books. It can be also found and learned through interaction with the co-learners and the teachers because there are times that the rules are changing based on the time, place, and people. But there are still some students who tend to explore more on the campus by joining the said social activities. The negative side of their participation in these activities is that they have a tendency to give more time than to study and do other academic activities. There are times that students are much focused...
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...University College of Teacher Education Banga, Aklan Effect of Relationship Status on Academic Performance In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for EDUC 103 - Methods of Research 1 Submitted by: Gemma M. Fernandez MAEd-Mathematics Submitted to: Dr. Celedonia Hilario Professor ACKNOWLEDGMENT This commitment research and output dedication is of the the product of researcher. invested Hence, the author wishes to express thanks to the following people who helped tremendously for the completion of the research study. Special thanks to Dr. Celedonia Hilario for sharing her vast wisdom and knowledge in the field of research and for creating opportunities such as this for the researcher to enhance her skills. The researcher also wishes to express her gratitude to the Tourism students who gave their time to respond to the questionnaire. Last and most importantly, the researcher deeply appreciates her family for the unwavering support in all her endeavors. With all sincerity, thank you. G. M. F. !i ABSTRACT An important concern for parents and students alike is whether getting into a relationship would hinder or inspire students in their education. This study was conducted to determine whether being in a relationship has a significant effect on a student's academic performance. The study was conducted from August to September 2015...
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...Chapter I Background of the Study Every day, college students are facing a conflict of interest: to study or not to study. Their decisions are affected by various factors that are often not controlled by students like part-time jobs, involvement in organizational activities, etc. Another major factor that affects students’ academic performance according to researchers is dating or being in a relationship. Upon entering a relationship during college, one might be forced to choose to either study, or spend time with his partner. This may leave the student with a lot of stress that may affect the student including his studies. The course Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Human Resource Operations Management (BSBA-HROM) is a course taken up by hundreds of students in Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM). PLM is known for its quality education and high standards. Applicants are screened and went to several tests and interviews before being accepted. In this university, each student is required to have a general average of 2.25 at the end of every semester. Whoever fails to meet the required general average, might get kicked out of the university. As a concerned fellow student, the researcher observed that despite the high grade requirement, some students still have time to enter relationships. Along this thought the study about the effects of having relationships to the academic performance of selected students in BSBA-HROM has been conceived. Statement of...
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...achievement levels”. According to this article if children who are not nutritious during in their brain’s formative years score lower in the areas of vocabulary, reading comprehension, arithmetic and general knowledge. When fasting in morning it would have a negative effect on the cognitive performance even if the children are healthy and well-nourished. Proper nutrition has positive effects in enhancing academic performance. It relieves hunger as well as it improves the school performance of the students. It also increases the math and reading skills and student behavior. (http://www.californiahealthykids.org/articles/NPA_3.pdf ) According to Monique Barb (2008) that there are lots of young people are observant in the new products on the market. People don’t choose the food by its taste but by commercial. Because of the commercialized products we cannot focus on what to buy because people are attracted to it. They don’t care about much of the content and having a healthy body is having a good academic performance. According to Jenny Hildenbrandt (2010), families now have quick, less-nutritional meals that may lead to unhealthy eating habits. These adolescents may have a greater risk to their cognitive development. Having healthy food choices becomes an...
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...EFFECTS OF ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS TO ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA SABAH MALAYSIA BY: IMELDA ALBERT GISIP CYNTHIA ANNAMARIA ROBERT DAWAYAN JASMINE @ JUSPIN DAVID MARCH 2011 COPYRIGHT © UiTM Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Letter of Report Submission Letter of Offer (Research Grant) Acknowledgements '" Report 4.1 Executive Summary 4.2 Introduction 4.3 Literature Review 4.4 Methodology 4.5 Results and Discussion 4.6 Conclusion and Recommendation 4.7 References/Bibiliography Research Outcomes '" Appendix '" iii iv v 1 2 6 11 14 18 20 23 .24 '" '" '" '" COPYRIGHT © UiTM Tarikh No. Fail Projek 28 Februari 2011 600-RMI/SSP/DANA5/3/DSP (32/2009) Penolong Naib Canselor (Penyelidikan) Institut Pengurusan Penyelidikan (RMI) Universiti Teknologi MARA 40450 Shah Alam Ybhg. Prof., LAPORAN AKHIR PENYELIDIKAN "EFFECTS OF ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP TO ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE" Dengan segala hormatnya perhatian Ybhg. Prof adalah dirujuk kepada perkara di atas. Bersama-sama ini disertakan 2 (dua) naskah Laporan Akhir Penyelidikan beserta CD bertajuk di atas untuk perhatian dan tindakan RMI yang selanjutnya. Sekian terima kasih. iii COPYRIGHT © UiTM . ~= ~ MARA Surat Kami Tarikh 60D-RMI/SSP/DANA 5/3/Dsp (32/2009) 6 Mac 2009 Imelda Albert Gisip Ketua Projek Fakulti Pengurusan Perniagaan UiTM Cawangan Sabah Kampus Kota Kinabalu Beg Berkunci 71 88997 Kota Kinabalu SA BAH Cynthia Annamaria Robert Dawayan Ahli Projek...
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...out, having to tell our secrets and having to do activities all together. As a child growing into a adolescent, they tend to spend more time with their peers groups compared to spending time with their families. The environment of peer groups also changes during adolescence period. There are three groups during adolescents , the early, middle and the late adolescent peer groups. During this period, child still on Identity vs Role Confusion according to the theory of Erik Erickson. This is the period teens develop a sense of self and personal identity. Peer group can either have a positive and negative output not only in the society but also on academic performance of a child. According to Rubin, the tendency of an individual associates themselves with others who share amount of similar attributes in social dynamic is what we called homophily. For example, adolescent peer groups who have been found to be more homologous than the other student body who reported in smoking frequency, intake of alcohol, use of illegal substance such as marijuana and coccaine. Homophily of peer groups has been found among the academic characteristics such as having a high GPA(Grade Point Average), having an ambition to go or enter college, time management and engagement in any school or academic activities. There are two processes that contribute to homophily: Socialization and selection. Socialization refers to having to associate with different people while the selection refers to having to select...
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...The Effects of Romantic Relationships on the Academic Performance of University of the Philippines – Cebu College Students (A.Y. 2011-2012) A Research Paper Submitted to the Humanities Division University of the Philippines Cebu College Lahug, Cebu City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course Communication II Researchers: Alma Mae J. Bernales Fretzy Colonia Adviser: Ms. Crina Tanongon October 2011 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We, researchers would like to express our sincere appreciation to the following people who offered their untiring support and help to make this research complete. To, Ms. Crina Tanongon, for her constructive criticism, patience in checking the grammatical errors, untiring effort in sharing us new ideas, and encouragement which inspired us to make this study a success. To our parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alberto Bernales and Mr. & Mrs. Efren Colonia who sustained and motivated us throughout this whole semester, for willingly giving us the moral and financial support for this study, and for the patience in understanding us when we have our sleepless nights while making this study. To our fiends, who were really there to make us smile when things gone wrong, and for their cheers and inspirational comments when we were so down. To our respondents, the BSCS-II students, for their participation in this study and for their time and effort in answering the questionnaires sincerely. Most of all, to the Almighty God who gives...
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...The Effect of Social Factors on Students' Academic Performance in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions Introduction College life can be stressful, although it is undoubtedly one of the most memorable experiences in one's life. It represents a critical developmental period for both late adolescents and young adults (Chickering, 1969). Social factors such as romantic relationships, organizations and clubs, and sports activities have been found to have effects on students' academic performance. These social factors affect academic performance in terms of time demanded and the psychological state they may cause. A student may be influenced to be involved in any of the stated variables. The question is how one strikes a balance between the stressful academic attainment and social activities. Environment Environment comprises factors that play a role in academic performance. The environment may be physical or socio-physical. All factors have a direct or indirect relationship with students' performance. Romantic Relationships The daily routine of university life brings new sleeping and eating habits, increased workload, and new responsibilities. University students are prone to stress due to the transitional nature of university life (Wright, 1967). They must adjust to being away from home, perhaps for the first time, and maintain a balance between high level of academic success and a new social environment. These daily stressors do not cause anxiety by themselves. Stress results from...
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...THE EFFECTS OF HAVING AN EARLY RELATIONSHIP ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF GRADE-9 STUDENTS OF IPIL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL: A CASE STUDY LEADERS BEJIE C. PELICANO JAKE CARILLO MEMBERS JULIEN TOMOLAC MELODY CANONEO FEARLY VIOVICENTE CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND IT’ S SCOPE INTRODUCTION RATIONALE OF THE STUDY Having an early relationship is one of the problem of Ipil National High School. There is no good effect to their studies. It might miss an important part of your studies or an important lesson if he/she is not around. It could even miss the whole subject period. It could be worse if the adviser will conduct a quiz; the student may lost a part of his/her grade. Having an early relationship of a students also distract other students and advisers, disturbing the flow and system of a class. A student creates attention as he/she walks in late in class and distract other students and the adviser with his/her questions about the missed lesson All in all, having an early relationship has a lot of disadvantages and advantages. If we can identify the advantages of having an early relationship it can be good to others. You will be inspired, and far as so on. STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESES The possible result of the study: *If students were in a relationship at early age, then it may results to failing grades. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY • The significance of the study will mainly focus on...
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