Factors Affecting Poor Study Habits

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    Importance of Environmental Analysis

    with people from others in their day to day business relationships (Douglas Brownlie, 1994b). Brownlie employs the term ‘remote or general environment, or outer layer’ for external or macro environment (Douglas Brownlie, 1994b). This refers to those factors which are outside of company’s direct control but have significant direct and indirect influence on company’s operations. For a company to be successful, it needs to be fully aware of its environment as it allows an organisation to respond to the

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    Reading Remedial Program

    called comprehension. It is a phase of reading where after decoding the text people react to it. Hence, reading without the concept of understanding is not reading but vocalizing. Putting it simply, reading should have comprehension. Unfortunately, poor comprehension is the prevalent disease of learners today. Thus, the researcher has initiated this action research to show the importance of encouraging the mastery of reading. Make everyone aware of it as an important tool to be incorporated in

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    Sleep Disorder Among Undergraduate Students

    freedom, self-responsibility, disorganized lifestyle, variable schedules, repeated deadlines, dormitory living, new social opportunity and academic obligations (Anbar and Slothower , 2006) . All of these caused students voluntary to alter their sleeping habits in which they tends to reduce their sleeping time from as recommended sleeping time 8 hours to in between 3 hours to 6 hours of sleeping time per day. This can lead to sleep disorder in which nowadays, insomnia and sleepiness are the most common complaints

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    Effects of Social Networking on Academic Performance

    Social Networking Sites on the Academic Performance of Students in College of Applied Sciences, Nizwa, Oman. Saba Mehmood Faculty, Department of Communication Studies, Nizwa College of Applied Sciences, Ministry of Higher Education, P.O.Box: 699 --Nizwa PC: 611, Sultanate of Oman. Tarang Taswir Faculty, Depsartment of Communication Studies, Nizwa College of Applied Sciences, Ministry of Higher Education, P.O.Box: 699 --Nizwa PC: 611, Sultanate of Oman. Abstract The research investigates pedagogical

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    Biopsychosocial Life Case History

    Male College Students when Stressed?” Maxine Mempin and Tresha Mae Torino University of San Carlos, Talamban Campus Cebu City, Philippines Abstract College has been found to be stressful for many young adults (Pierceall and Keim, 2007). This study examines the relationship between academic stress and compulsive eating of college students in the various universities/collages in Cebu City, Philippines. Students (male and female) N = 60 were conveniently sampled in a form of an online survey. Results

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    Alhoug When Mr. Haskins Character Analysis

    Family/Living Situation – Koji Shannon Haskins, Jr. is a 23 year old unmarried Black male with two children. The children are the result of separate relationships. Mr. Haskins is the sole child born of the relationship between his mother and father, Johnnie Reese and Koji Haskins, Sr. Mr. Haskins was born and raised in Milwaukee. Though he has a close relationship with his mother, he did not enjoy a stable relationship with his father and never lived with him full-time. Mr. Haskins says of his

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    Burnout Stress Syndrome

    Process Outsourcing Industry Kenan Besirevic Georgia College and State University Abstract Business process outsourcing (BPO) industry in India is an ever growing giant in the Information Technology Enabled Services Industry. Sengupta et al, (2012) study shows the industries growth and progression, some fifty percent per year is superior to any other industry in terms of job creation. However, even after such growth and promising future, the industry is facing constant attrition. Attrition is mainly

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    February 2008 Abstract The library is considered an important educational system in which the library staffs are the key persons in the provision of unquantifiable information services to library patrons and community of users.  Poor working conditions affect the physical well-being of the library staffs. In line with this, the researcher attempted to find how the workstations of the library staffs and workers of the seven (7) academic institutions and eleven (11) schools institutions

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    Effects Credit Rating on Loan Approvals

    Research questions 3 1.5 Importance of the study 3 CHAPTER TWO: Literature review 3 2.0 Introduction 3 2.1 Literature review Error! Bookmark not defined. 2.2 Chapter summary 3 CHAPTER THREE: Research methodology 3 3.0 Introduction 3 3.1 Research Design 3 3.2 Population and sample 3 3.3 Data Collection Methods 3 3.4 Data Analysis 3 REFERENCES 3 APPENDIX ONE: Questionnaires Error! Bookmark not defined. APPENDIX TWO: List of Kenyan Banks in the study 3 CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction

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    Thailand: a Story of Unequal Growth

    Thailand A Story of Unequal Growth Hailed as the “Southeast Asian Miracle,” Thailand’s economy was among the fastest growing in the world in the latter 20th century. Gross domestic product (GDP) averaged 7.6% during the 1960s and 1970s, dropping to 5.5% during the early 1980s, and then rose to 9% during 1985-1995 (Doner 26). Having undergone dramatic transformation from an agrarian economy into a Newly Industrializing Economy (NIE) in just three decades, the IMF and the World Bank were touting

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