Peper presented by Bara fenyie CHAPTER ONE BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY INTRODUCTION 1.1 The world is becoming more and more competitive. Quality of students academic performance has become the key factor for personal progress. It is the desire of all Parents that their children climb the ladder of academic performance as high level as possible. This desire for high level of performance among secondary school students puts a lot of pressure on students, teachers, psychologist and in
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Effect of Guidance Services on Study Attitudes, Study Habits and Academic Achievement of Secondary School Students Abid Hussain Ch.* Abstract The substantive aim of the study was to examine the effect of guidance services on students’ study attitudes, study habits and academic achievement. An experimental study was devised for the purpose. A guidance programme for secondary school students was developed by the researcher. An experiment was conducted to explore the effectiveness of guidance
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different. Gaming addiction should be defined by how much the game negatively impacts others areas of life, not by how much time is spent playing. Griffiths, M et al. (2010). The role of context in online gaming excess and addiction: Some case study evidence. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 8, 119-125. * In a volunteer sample, 41% of online gamers acknowledged that they use gaming as an escape. In the same sample, 7% were viewed as "dependent". These gamers possessed
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Is it possible for the old to resist Pepsi cola? CONTENT Introduction 3 Definition 4 The study 5 Discussions and analysis 6 Suggestions 9 Conclusion 10 Introduction Since Pepsi Company was founded in 1902, managers in this company have always endeavored to improve Pepsi cola to make it adapt to the changing market and then to seize the market further. They occasionally distribute questionnaires and make surveys to know about consumers’ psychology as managers attempt to change
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Introduction…………………………………pag.3 3. Gant chart………………………….………..pag.4 4. External environment……………….………pag.4 Social factors……………….……….pag.5 Legal factors……………….……….pag.7 Economic factors…………………..pag.7 Political factors…………………….pag.8 Technological factors……………...pag.8 5. SWOT analysis……………………………….pag.9 Strengths……………….……………pag.9 Weaknesses……………….…………pag
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had already formed an opinion and had decided it was of no interest to me. As Gibson & Hodgett (1990) state, I had demonstrated poor listening skills As I glanced around the room a couple of colleagues seemed disinterested and distracted. I found myself pretending to pay attention, as Gibson and Hodgett (1990) suggest in their theories on ineffective listening habits. Gamble and Gamble (2008) also argue internal noise such as daydreaming contributes to the distribution of the communication channel
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IMPACT OF TEACHER’S ABSENTEEISM ON STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE Payuyo, Michaela Isabel T. BSBAMA-3A ABSTRACT Rates of employee absences and the effects of absences on. One reason is that high rates of employee absence may signal weak management and poor labor-management relations. The second reason is that reducing rates of employee absence may be an effective way to improve productivity. When that teacher is repeatedly absent, student performance can be significantly impacted in a negative way. The
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Creating a Program to Prevent Childhood Obesity Obesity is a rising problem in the United States, and with all the privileges given to its citizens, the country has become increasingly lazy. It is also a second preventable cause of death and a huge problem that needs to be resolved because it affects all people, unlike most issues. In addition, it is a serious medical condition that affects not only adults but most especially children. Childhood obesity is one of the important issues in our
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International International Journal of Enterprise Computing and Business Systems (Online) http://www.ijecbs.com Vol. 1 Issue 1 January 2011 WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATIONS Dr. K. CHANDRASEKAR Assistant Professor, Alagappa Institute of Management, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, India Email: chandrasekar77@yahoo.com ABSTRACT The workplace environment impacts employee morale, productivity and engagement - both positively
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on a test we usually beat ourselves up for it, wanting to know why. Well the first question would be, “how long did I study, where my time really was spent?” the next could be, “what techniques did I use that may have not worked and what could have worked that I did not use?” another could be, “how my health could be affecting these results? “Or “what outside influences are affecting me to pass this test?” Once these could be answered than it is time to lay it all out on the table; to make a plan for
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