Factors That Affect Studies Of College

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    Thesis

    Lyceum of the Philippines University College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management RESEARCH PROPOSAL |(Working)/ Title : | |An Analysis on the Problems Encountered by the 3rd year Students of Bachelor of Science International Travel and Tourism Management on their On-The-Job Training| |in Travel

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    Accounting Supply and Demand

    high school graduates are making the choice to go to college and pursue a college degree. With the economy in the United States struggling in recent years it has gotten increasingly difficult for college graduates to find jobs. Because of this struggle, students are constantly told to choose a career path in a field where it is easier to find a job. Luckily for those students who choose the accounting field, this is not a problem. A recent study examining the supply and demand trends in the accounting

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    Effect of the Existing Dialects in English Fluency

    INTRODUCTION English language plays a vital role in one's life as a medium of communication. According to some studies, there are 450 million people who speak English in more than 100 countries around the world. It has been subjected to a large average of integrated language variation for many years. Modern English as a communication tool is commonly used in many countries and philosophers considered this as the international language. The use of English language in different countries by native

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    Money, Attitude, and Unethical Behavior

    Unethical Behavior | Business Research Methods | | | December 11, 2013 | This research paper focuses on the relationship between money, attitude, and unethical behavior. Comparing the data found in regards to gender and major according to a study by Dr. Chen and Dr. Tang. | Introduction Many believe that the success of a business is determined by they amount of money they generate on an annual basis. Because of this widespread belief, we often see a lack of morals, values, and ethics incorporated

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    Social Class

    relationship between social class and our personal lives has been an ongoing link since the beginning of time. Social class affects relationships in our personal lives, our sense of self-worth, and can even go on to affect our future success. Angela Locke, author of Born Poor and Smart, relates to social class problems and is an example of how coming from a low social class can affect many aspects of everyday life. “Something I struggle with to this day us that I never developed the sense of entitlement

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    Mice May Provide Important Information for Ocd Disorder

    disorder may soon be in place, and it is mice that are providing important clues to what may cause OCD. The key issue behind OCD research is to find treatment and relief for those humans suffering from this debilitating psychiatric condition which affects about two percent of the world’s population. OCD is one of the most common psychiatric disorders in the world. It is marked by persistent intrusive thoughts (the obsession), repetitive actions (the compulsion) and anxiety. Examples include fear

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    Study Habits

    Study Habits and Attitudes of Freshmen Students: Implications for Academic Intervention Programs Luisa Baquiran Aquino University Research Pool, University of Saint Louis, Tuguegarao City, Philippines Email: luisaaquino031580@gmail.com Abstract—The substantive aim of this study was to investigate the favorable and unfavorable study habits and study attitudes of the freshmen students and determine its implications in formulating academic intervention programs. The Survey of Study Habits and

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    Parenting Practices

    afterwards go to college or get a trade. The encouragement of going to college became more intense over generations. Early on it was about completing high school. Parents seem to have an understanding and significance of institution of the church in earlier years (Cozby, 2009). Among generations, parents encouraged children to go to church and to bible study, at the church. Even though the level of involvement in church differs, as a child we had to go to church and to bible study. We had to be active

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    Japanese-Filipino Children

    D. Student, Department of Sociology, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy University of the Philippines, Diliman, Philippines E-mail: shiro.ito@up.edu.ph Received: March 27, 2011 Abstract This qualitative case study aims to explore reasons that led to the absence of the Japanese father from the family, how it affects the present situation of Japanese-Filipino children (JFC), and to conceptualize socioemotional factors that influence JFC’s life. The study covers current situations and socioemotional

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    Staff Retention as a Human Resource

    “Academic Staff Retention as a Human Resource Factor: University Perspective” by Salesho, Jacob, and Idah Naile Introduction Universities and other learning institutions have been facing shortages of lecturers due to poor employee retention. The retention of employees in a business organisation may be contributed by several factors including motivation and god packages. In “Academic Staff Retention as a Human Resource Factor: University Perspective” by Salesho, Jacob, and Idah Naile explores

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