...following question is a part of our study being conducted as students of Ed. 109 (Intro to Educ. Research) subject. This questions and your answer can help me to go beyond my study. It can also complete my research paper. Please feel free to answer the following question below. To answer please put your check in the line. Profile: Name (optional): Date: Date of birth: Gender: ___ Male ___ Female Answer the following: 1. Do you have your own gadgets? ____ Yes ____ No 2. Do you have time for exercise and socializing with friends? ___ Yes ___ No 3. Do you study at least 2 hours in your home? ___ Yes ___ No 4. Do you finish your assignment on time? ___ Yes ___ No 5. Do you regularly attend your classes? ___ Yes ___ No 6. Do you have an area where you go to study? ___ Yes ___ No 7. Is your study area free from noise and distraction? ___ Yes ___No 8. Can you study for at least a half hour without watching TV, using cell phone and playing computer games? ___ Yes ___ No 9. Do you review your notes after your class? ___ Yes ___ No 10. Are you enjoying using technology? ___ Yes ___No 11. Do you avoiding using technology when you are studying your lesson? ___ Yes ___ No 12. Using technology in your class make you get understandable in your lesson? ___ Yes ___ No 13. Using technology or internet in your class...
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...individual student. Some students keep a tight schedule of their study habits, a factor which helps them pass their exams or quizzes. Some students study their lessons but sometimes, they fail. Why is that? To answer this question, the researchers surveyed some groups of students about the factors affecting their study habits. At times, a student’s study habits are affected by their surroundings, their environment, and even themselves. Friends, parents, classmates, determination, and patience are very important for a student’s study habit. These factors either help the student pass or fail. Statement of the Problem The focus of the study is to evaluate the study habits affecting the academic performance and the factors affecting the study habits of the Grade 8 students of Baguio City National High School. Specifically this study sought to answer the question: 1. What is the level of influence of students’ study habits in the academic performance of the Grade 8 students of Baguio City National High School along: a. I plan a specific time in studying. b. I mark what I do not understand and I ask for help. c. I use my own words in defining terms after studying. d. I spend more time on things that I find most difficult then I move to the easier ones. e. I anticipate questions and try to answer them. f. I review my...
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...Volume 1 3L’s Learning Services Business Communications Business Writing in the Mortgage Industry Business Communications Underwriting Training Manual ( 3L’s Training Services 12345 Main Street • Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone 404.555.0167 • Fax 404.555.0168 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Training-at-a-Glance 1 The Writing Process 2 Planning Business Messages 3-9 Defining Your Purpose 3-4 Understanding Your Audience 4-5 Gathering Information 6-7 Establishing a Good Relationship 8-9 Writing Business Messages 10-16 Organizing Your Message 10-13 Understanding the Need for Organization 14 Composing and Shaping Your Message 15-16 Answer Key 17-20 Lesson 2a 17 Lesson 2b 18 Lesson 2c 18-19 Lesson 3a 19-20 Introduction W elcome to the Underwriting Training Course. This course will help you to determine the relevance of effective business communications in your Underwriting job. Good communication skills are important in any business because these skills help the organization succeed. “Only through effective communication can you anticipate problems, make decisions, coordinate work flow, supervise others, develop relationships, and promote products and services” ( Thill and Bovee 4). While only a portion of the Underwriter’s...
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...LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS (LET) PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION REVIEWER [SET 2 - PART 1] LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS (LET) PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION REVIEWER 1. Which assumption underlies the teacher's use of performance objectives? A. Not every form of learning is observable. B. Performance objectives assure the easier of learning. C. Learning is defined as a change in the learner's observable performance. D. The success of learner is based on teacher performance. 2. In the parlance of test construction what does TOS mean? A. Table of Specifics B. Table of Specifications C. Table of Specific Test Items D. Team of Specifications 3. A student passes a research report poorly written but ornately presented in a folder to make up for the poor quality of the book report content. Which Filipino trait does this practice prove? Emphasis on __________. A. art over academics B. substance over porma C. art over science D. porma over substance 4. In a criterion-referenced testing, what must you do to ensure that your test is fair? A. Make all of the questions true or false. B. Ask each student to contribute one question. C. Make twenty questions but ask the students to answer only ten of their choice. D. Use the objectives for the units as guide in your test construction. 5. Which does Noam Chomsky, assert about...
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...Evil, Christianity, and Saint Augustine Sammy Hoag Philosophy 202 Dr. Ryan Murphy December 2015 What is evil? This ‘problem of evil’ and the existence of evil have plagued the minds of people throughout the centuries. It has been one on the most sought after inquiries and one of the most vexing challenges to Christianity, in explaining the existence of God. Many philosophers and thinkers, both secular and Christian, have endeavored to solve this problem. One of the most notable of whom is Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430). He is perhaps one of the most influential philosophers in the history of the Christian Church. Augustine spent much of his life trying to solve this ‘problem of evil’ and it proved to be quite an undertaking. This paper will explore the problem of evil and argue how Saint Augustine solidified the ways in which philosophy and religion, specifically Christianity, coincide through his work on the concepts of the problem of and the origin of evil. Understanding the problem of evil is essential to everyone because it affects the manner in which life is lived. Whether defending a belief in God or trying to share those beliefs with others everyone will encounter the problem of evil at some point. According to Ed Miller and Jon Jensen, authors of Questions that Matter:...
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...Answer Key Transparencies Provides transparencies with answers for each lesson in the Student Edition ISBN 0-07-828001-X 90000 9 780078 280016 PQ245-6457F-PO1[001-019].qxd 7/24/02 12:18 PM Page 1 TF06 Manish 06:BOOKS:PRD:PQ245_64575F FINAL DELIVERY:PQ245-01: Chapter 1 Solving Equations and Inequalities Lesson 1-1 Expressions and Formulas Pages 8–10 1. First, find the sum of c and d. Divide this sum by e. Multiply the quotient by b. Finally, add a. 2. Sample answer: 3. b; The sum of the cost of adult and children tickets should be subtracted from 50. Therefore, parentheses need to be inserted around this sum to insure that this addition is done before subtraction. 4. 72 5. 6 6. 23 7. 1 14 Ϫ 4 5 8. Ϫ2 9. 119 10. 0 11. Ϫ23 12. 18 13. $432 14. $1875 15. $1162.50 16. 20 17. 3 18. 29 19. 25 20. 54 21. Ϫ34 22. 19 23. 5 24. 11 25. Ϫ31 26. 7 27. 14 28. Ϫ15 29. Ϫ3 30. Ϫ52 31. 162 32. 15.3 33. 2.56 34. Ϫ7 35. 25 1 3 36. about 1.8 lb 37. 31.25 drops per min 38. 3.4 39. 2 40. 45 ©Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 1 Algebra 2 Chapter 1 PQ245-6457F-PO1[001-019].qxd 7/24/02 12:18 PM Page 2 TF06 Manish 06:BOOKS:PRD:PQ245_64575F FINAL DELIVERY:PQ245-01: 41. Ϫ4.2 42. 5.3 43. Ϫ4 44. 75 45. 1.4 46. Ϫ4 47. Ϫ8 48. 36.01 49. 2 yϩ5 2 b 2 1 6 50. a 51. Ϫ16 52. 30 53. $8266.03 ...
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...Children’s Study Habits and Parental Involvement of Leon A. Garcia Sr. Elementary School Ginaliza M. Nomio Master Teacher 1 Leon A. Garcia Sr. Elementary School Introduction Childrens study habits and the degree of parental involvement in studying seem to show differences in how they learn and how serious they are about learning. Luster and McAdoo (2006) believe that parents influence what a child brings to school and how well a child acquires school related skill throughout the school years such as working with a child on homework and this can influence other behaviors such as study habits that will affect the childrens achievement. Parent training interventions are highly promising for young children (Webster-Stratton, 2003). Parents have many different influences on their children and parents are needing more intervention programs because of all the problems children are faced with today. Fielden (2004) states that good study habits help the student in critical reflection in skills outcomes such as selecting, analyzing, critiquing, and synthesizing .While poor study habits include skipping class, not doing your work, watching TV or playing video games instead of studying, and losing your work. For students of any age, studying is the factuality of life, with tests and exams commonly raising stress levels and daily workloads many students given account that they fret about burnout due to the pressures of achieving good grades. Some adopt a very organized...
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...Study Guide Modern Plumbing, Part 1 Contents Contents INSTRUCTION TO STUDENTS LESSON ASSIGNMENTS LESSON 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF PLUMBING, PART 1 LESSON 1—EXAMINATION LESSON 2: FUNDAMENTALS OF PLUMBING, PART 2 LESSON 2—EXAMINATION LESSON 3: WATER SUPPLY AND FIXTURES LESSON 3—EXAMINATION LESSON 4: FITTINGS, VALVES, AND HEATERS LESSON 4—EXAMINATION TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE ANSWERS 1 5 7 49 55 67 73 81 85 95 99 iii INTRODUCTION This part of your program is based on the textbook, Modern Plumbing. It’s divided into 16 assignments; each assignment covers a specific area of the plumbing trade. The study material for this part of your program consists of 1. Your textbook, Modern Plumbing. It contains the assigned readings and review exercises at the end of each unit. These are assigned as self-check exercises. 2. This study guide, which contains the following features: I Instructions Instructions An assignment page that lists all of the reading assignments for your textbook Introductions to your lessons Listings of the self-check tests you should complete as part of each assignment Answers to the self-check exercises The examinations for each lesson I I I I As you now know, your textbook is covered by the reading assignments in this guide. Your textbook, Modern Plumbing, is the heart of this program. It’s very important that you read the material in the text and study it until you’re completely familiar with it. This is the material on which your examinations...
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...A Detailed Lesson Plan in English (Reading) I. Objectives At the end of the lesson, the pupils are expected to: a. State the sequence of the story b. Identify the different seasons describe c. Appreciate the story read II. Subject Matter Topic: The Tiny Seed Reference: Reading Network, pages 103- 108 Author: Delia Hamoy Soroy Materials: Charts, pictures III. Procedure A. Preparation Teacher’s Activities Pupils’ Activities 1. Energizer I have here a song entitled “ Minicar “. I’ll sing it first then afterwards we will sing it together. The song goes like this. Minicar(2x) Beep(3x) the minicar Stop and go(3x), the minicar Camera (2x) Click (3x) the camera Smile and pose (3x) to the camera B. Motivation Form 3 groups. Each group should have 2 members to arrange the puzzle in front. The first group who can arrange the puzzle will get additional points in your quiz later. What picture is formed? The picture formed is a seed. Have you seen a seed? Yes Teacher! Can you describe the seed that you have seen? The seed that I have seen is rough. What can you say about their size? ...
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...the reasons that made the music stores to attract many subscribers and what if any the record labels should have done differently; determine, if Apple allows its iPods to play non-iTunes songs, how long the success of iPods and iTunes endures; why musicians should sign away their copyright privileges to their songs through creative commons; and how podcasting would likely impact the appropriability of recorded music, radio broadcasting or other types of audio transmission. Overview of the Paper In 1991, Fraunhofer IIS of Germany invented the MP3 format. The MP3 format as stated by Shilling (2010) is an innovative algorithm, “that would set in motion a revolution in how music was distributed”, and that compressed digital songs to about 1/10th the of the original size in a file format with minimal compromise in audio quality of the song and could be shared over the internet amongst users (p.183)....
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...Monday morning, 29 August 2005, this is a day most New Orleans residents will never forget. This was the day a category 5 hurricane named Katrina made its catastrophic debut to the Gulf Coast region and killed over 1,300 people. (The White House, 2006, p. 1) After it was all said and done, the nation was shocked at the events that unfolded in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi and people were left wondering, “What went wrong?” National Geographic reported that the storm originated about a week earlier, 23 August, in the Caribbean and worked its up from the Bahamas making landfall Thursday, 25 August, in Miami. Winds at this time were 75-80 mph making it a category 1 hurricane causing some tree damage and killing two people. (Drye, 2005) The storm lost strength for a little while but once it hit the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, it rapidly gained momentum and before long reached wind speeds up to 175 mph making it a category 5 hurricane. On Sunday, 28 August, New Orleans mayor, Ray Nagin, issued a mandatory evacuation order. Roughly 24 hrs later, the full strength of Katrina slammed into New Orleans and Biloxi. (Drye, 2005) Local and state emergency managers are responsible for coming up with a plan of action for different hazardous situations. Once a situation gets overwhelming for those levels of management, federal assistance is then requested. Prior to Hurricane Katrina’s arrival, various local emergency management agencies (LEMAs), such as local fire, police, and...
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...a laptop, hire technical staff to answer questions from parents who may never have used a computer or have access to a computer in their homes, and they would have to make sure that the parents had, and could afford, continuous internet access at home (Consortium on School Networking, 2004, p. 33). The additional information I would consider critical to making a recommendation for developing district-wide integrated learning system in order to teach basic skills is that research suggests that integrated learning systems are too dependent on drill and practice and not developing higher cognitive skills for students. Furthermore, developing an integrated learning system would accrue continuous cost for constant professional development training for teachers, staff, administrators, and lab aides, through presentations, demonstrations, workshops, and in-service courses. Instructional and technical support would be needed for the districts as well as continuous assistance with installation, modification, and maintenance of the system, and installation of upgrades of curriculum software. Consequently, the budget would be more than $1 million. Integrating a learning system is also time consuming so the district will need to provide a plan that is implemented over the course of several years. “Planning requires the involvement of those who possess expertise and who ultimately may be responsible for implementing new applications” (Picciano, 2011, p. 109). This include administrators, staff...
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...Jael Lopez Grand Canyon University: HLT- 364 10/11/13 As one studies medical research, they discovers that there are many problems surrounding it. However, one of them can make a tremendous impact, which are, budget cuts. When researching this problem, several questions came arise. How is budget cuts affecting health care administration? Why are there budget cuts? How are budget cuts effecting society? Lastly how was the budget used in the past and if the budget cuts were affected by the actions of those that run research facilities? There are several reasons to why budget is being cut and it is not just one problem that helps explain this. As one goes further into HealthCare research they come to the fact that there are problems that affect this one particular area overall. The first question that arises when inquiring about budget cuts in the health care administration is: Where is the funding they receive going? When there are so many budget cuts and there isn’t enough funding how is this affecting them? As one comes to inquire about budget cuts one has to understand that this affects the health care administration in many ways. As budget cuts arise, problems arise as well. When there is not sufficient money to go around then there are problems as to how much funding does each department receive. As the funding is divided there are shortages that arise. For example, there are shortages in the equipment supply that is needed. A research study indicated that after inquiring...
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...Chapter 5: The Demand for Goods Multiple Choice Questions THE DETERMINANTS OF DEMAND 1. Status and ego considerations in consumption are: A) Sociopsychiatric explanations of demand. C) An example of income. B) Economic determinants of demand. D) All of the above. Answer: A Type: Basic Understanding Page: 93 2. A movement along a given demand curve between two prices refers to: A) The price elasticity of demand. C) A change in quantity demanded. B) A change in demand. D) The law of diminishing marginal utility. Answer: C Type: Definition Page: 94 3. When the demand for a good increases: A) Consumers are willing and able to pay only lower prices for any given quantity of the good. B) Consumers desire to have more of the good. C) Consumers are willing and able to purchase greater quantities of the good at any given price. D) There is movement along the demand curve. Answer: C Type: Definition Page: 94 THE DEMAND CURVE 4. Utility refers to the: A) Satisfaction obtained from a good or service. B) Additional satisfaction obtained from one more unit of a good or service. C) Willingness to buy specific quantities of a good or service at a particular price. D) Decrease in satisfaction as more of a good or service is consumed. Answer: A Type: Definition Page: 95 5. Which of the following determinants of demand is most directly an indication...
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...Chapter 5: The Demand for Goods Multiple Choice Questions THE DETERMINANTS OF DEMAND 1. Status and ego considerations in consumption are: A) Sociopsychiatric explanations of demand. C) An example of income. B) Economic determinants of demand. D) All of the above. Answer: A Type: Basic Understanding Page: 93 2. A movement along a given demand curve between two prices refers to: A) The price elasticity of demand. C) A change in quantity demanded. B) A change in demand. D) The law of diminishing marginal utility. Answer: C Type: Definition Page: 94 3. When the demand for a good increases: A) Consumers are willing and able to pay only lower prices for any given quantity of the good. B) Consumers desire to have more of the good. C) Consumers are willing and able to purchase greater quantities of the good at any given price. D) There is movement along the demand curve. Answer: C Type: Definition Page: 94 THE DEMAND CURVE 4. Utility refers to the: A) Satisfaction obtained from a good or service. B) Additional satisfaction obtained from one more unit of a good or service. C) Willingness to buy specific quantities of a good or service at a particular price. D) Decrease in satisfaction as more of a good or service is consumed. Answer: A Type: Definition Page: 95 5. Which of the following determinants of demand is most directly an indication...
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