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FOREWORD In a span of only five years, the population of the Philippines grew by 7.7 million – from 68.8 million in 1995 to 76.5 million in 2000. During this period, the population growth rate (PGR) was 2.36 percent per year, which means the population doubling time will be within 29 years if the rate does not decline (NSO, 2001). Side by side with rapid population growth is poverty, which still grips about a third of the country's 15.3 million households (NSO, 2001a). This Country
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difficult information by creating a picture in their minds or ‘mental image’, seeing words or reading about it first; 3. Tactile. Tactile learners effectively use their hands to capture, absorb and retain new and difficult information through hand habits like doodling, highlighting or taking notes; 4. Kinesthetic. Kinesthetic learners physically involved in the entire process of learning like walking around, talking or moving, games among others. Since learning modalities are inherent to students
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Chapter IV PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA This chapter presents the data gathered with the use of self-formulated questionnaire from the pupils of San Isidro Elementary School and Olongtao Ibaba Elementary School. Data are presented in a tabular form for immediate analysis and interpretation. Table A: Distribution of Respondents as to Gender; Grade level and section (San Isidro Elementary School) Gender Grade level and Section Total one two three Four five six 1 2
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Manila Central University is known to be one of the top performing schools in related to health sciences programs. This school is home of the topnotchers in different fields of medical science. In that note, the growing population of new students, Filipino and even foreign students is observable. Entering into a new university is a big challenge for every freshmen student because they need to adapt to the new setting. For many young people, the
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PHILIPPINE LITERATURE Philippine literature is the body of works, both oral and written, that Filipinos, whether native, naturalized, or foreign born, have created about the experience of people living in or relating to Philippine society. It is composed or written in any of the Philippine languages, in Spanish and in English, and in Chinese as well. Philippine literature may be produced in the capital city of Manila and in the different urban centers and rural outposts, even in foreign lands where
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emphasized. Students who have so much difficulties with their communication skill in English language may not function effectively, not only in English language but in their academic and this is no reason than the fact that English language in Philippines today is the language of text-books and the language of instruction in schools. When English Language proficiency is high, it will definitely affect and improve the academic performance of such students. Nevertheless, where the proficiency in English
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FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY January 2013 RESEARCH DIGEST UNIVERSITY COUNSELING AND CAREER OFFICE An Annual Publication of UCCO Volume 1 Issue 2 Continuously Contributing to the Holistic Development of FEU Students This research digest is an informative tool of the University Counseling and Career Office with its major goal, to analyze and contribute novel ideas, towards the growing field of guidance and counseling. The main objective of which is to intensify the holistic welfare of the
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PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG PASIG Alcalde Jose, Kapasigan, Pasig City Sanitation Level of Cafeteria around Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Pasig A Library Research Presented to the faculty of The College of Arts and Sciences In Partial fulfillment Of the requirement of the course EN – 102 Writing in the Discipline Nadate, Ma. Criselda D. BSHM 2nd Semester March 2014 CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND The Department of Health’s (DOH) Food Hygiene Inspection Program is risk-based
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the world” Imagine a plate of delicious rotten shark meat served in Iceland or a succulent dish of fresh dog meat served at South Korea. Or even better a serving of delicious egg with a veiny, amniotic fluid inside the fetus served over in the Philippines. The worlds are competing in this busy life in order to have a distinct plate of food in order to create demand in order to have a business. Taboo is anything that is seen as unnatural and is not a custom by that society or group. What may seem
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