Effects of Study Habits in Academic Performances of Third-Year BSIT Students Chapter I Introduction Background of the Study The extent of student’s learning in academics may be determined by the grades a student earns for a period of learning has been done. It is believed that a grade is a primary indicator of such learning. If a learner earns high grades it is concluded that they may also have learned a lot while low grades indicate lesser learning. However, many experiences and studies found out
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\ FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES (THE CASE OF DESSIE TOWN) BY MULUGETA CHANE WUBE BAHIR DAR UNIVERSITY AUGUST, 2010 FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES (THE CASE OF DESSIE TOWN) A Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Degree of Master of Arts in Technical and Vocational Education Management By Mulugeta Chane Wube BAHIR DAR UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF EDUCATION
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banking is a customer oriented services industry and Nepalese banks have started realizing that business depends on client service and the satisfaction of the customer. Customer satisfaction is the key factor for customer retention and thereby the banks success. So identifying and improving the factors that can limit the satisfaction of customer is the crucial step for the bank which wants to be a step forward than its competitors. Customer satisfaction is an ambiguous and applied concept and the actual
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way of validating, and improving existing knowledge and creating new knowledge which can affect nursing practice (McEwen &Wills, 2011).The researcher will use various methods and options to explore the answers for Research question and this process is flexible and circular (Fain, 2013).Because, the researcher may have to continuously review the literature and analyze the concepts. Results of a research study can be used for the initiation of another research (Fain, 2013, p.19).General steps or components
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postsecondary education in Canada is only growing with time, it is important to discuss factors that have affect on our education, and hence, my research proposal questions the relationship between employment and academic performance. Employment is one of the factors that we can take into account that it can affect education, and so my research question is how does working (a full-time or a part-time job) affect University of Toronto St. George campus students' academic performance? I hypothesizes
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is one of the primary factor that differentiates which path should female and male students go. It is also one of the many reasons why girls are discouraged to study math and science. Moreover, it is a place that injects false interpretations of how boys are supposed to be in power. In the readings, the writers exposed the differences of female and male students are being treated in the classroom, in outdoor activities and professional studies to show how social factors affect the human race. In the
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often associated with other physiological and/or psychological disorders such as anxiety, depression, and functional dyspepsia. Recently, scientists have paid particularly close attention to the effects of microbes on this chronic disorder. Their studies have ultimately pointed towards the possibility of a correlation between altered gut microbial states and the onset of IBS. The implications have guided many researchers and scholars, like myself, to analyze how these findings could be applied towards
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P6 How political, legal and social factors are impacting upon the business activities and stakeholders of McDonald’s Contents page 1. Introduction 2. McDonald’s 3. Aims and objectives 4. Political factors 5. Political factors in UK 6. Political factors in USA 7. Social factors 8. Social factors in UK 9. Social factors in USA 10. Legal factors 11. Legal factors in UK 12. Legal factors in USA 13. Referencing 14. Bibliography Introduction
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CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study MFIs’ are recognized and acknowledged as vital and significant contributors to economic development, employment creation and technological development (mortis 2000). MFI have therefore been given great emphasis in recent times because they are considered as essential actors in achieving social and economic development in both developed and developing countries. Kenya with an estimated population of 29.6 million people and a per capita income
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11 Ford Mustang Case 7 Applied Managerial Statistics To determine the factors that affect Selling Price of Ford Mustangs, we need to select the independent factors or variables to test the hypothesis to see if these factors do have any affect on the selling price of Ford Mustangs cars. In this case I have selected nine Independent variables that we have used to study the relationship with selling price are (1) Whether the car is a convertible or not convertible (2) Transmission Type (3) Presence
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