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    Stress Management Among College Students

    Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter reviews the related literature and studies from other researches relevant to the present study. Related Literature Many researches have been conducted to know what stress is all about and its effects to human if it exceeds beyond our control. Selye as cited by Berry (1997) defined stress in physiological terms as a non-specific or generalized bodily response. This response results when any demand

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    Effects of Social Networking Sites on the Study Habits of Students             The definition of social media is “the relationships that exist between network of people” (Walter & Riviera, 2004). In the last ten years, the online world has changed dramatically.  Thanks to the invention of social media, young men and women now exchange ideas, feelings, personal information, pictures and videos at a truly astonishing rate.  Seventy-three percent of wired American teens now use social media websites

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    Common Factors Affecting Students Study and Academic Performance

    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction This research deals on the common factors that affect the study of BEED-2ND year students and their academic performance. These factors are the problem of the 2nd year BEED students in their studies. It has been an interplay of so many factors on gender, IQ, study habits, age, year level, parents educational attainment, social status, numbers of sibling and etc. This research focuses on the factors that affect the studies of BEED-2nd year

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    Obstacles Of Single Mothers To Gain A Degree

    mothers to attend college. Single mothers have many responsibilities to take and if they think about the roles they take might not let them concentrate in school. It is important to find ways on how to adjust the needs of single mothers, so they can be able to graduate. Even though there is a great majority of single mother attending college at higher rates, little research has been done on how to help single

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    Eliminating the Gender Achievement Gap

    Eliminating the Gender Achievement Gap ELIMINATING THE GENDER ACHIEVEMENT GAP Preconceived notions of what boys and girls can and cannot do will have negative effects on both genders. Parents who allow their sons to misbehave and say “boys will be boys” not only damage their view of themselves but it does not teach them the consequences of right and wrong. Telling a boy “big boys do not cry” may create an emotionally stunted boy. Society allows girls to express

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    Brand

    post-secondary education can cost students a small fortune. Consequently, a growing number of prospective attendees are discouraged from enrolling in college and university. Additional restraints include pressures caused by the application process itself, as well as program requirements. When the average cost of a since year is approximately $14,500. Ultimately, it is no wonder that so many people face a major dilemma. The high cost of post-secondary education is especially a problem for under-privileged groups

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    Guidance and Counseling

    ALTERINGPROCRASTINATION AMONG FRESHMEN COMPUTER-GAME-ENTHUSIAST STUDENTS II. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: The proposed action plan will consist of activities wherein the developers prepared a preventive approach. The first part will cover the introduction of time management and procrastination and its consequences. This is only the initiation of orienting the target subject by means of conducting a half-day seminar. Followed by uniting the students through team building and workshop, this is to understand

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    Miami Dade Honors College Student Analysis

    I have been a student at the Miami Dade Honors College for 2 semesters now, and over the course of each semester I have grown and learned more than I thought possible. I came to the Honors College in hopes of transferring to an out of state college and because my family and I did not have the resources to pay for loans at a university. I am a gifted student and I was ready to face the challenges set before me. However, circumstances led to the under realization of my potential in this past year.

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    Social Media's Negative Effects On Middle School Students

    well as self-esteem being damaged. Social media has a negative effect on middle school students, because it affects relationships, it affects teens mental health, and it can affect students when they are entering jobs and colleges. Social media negatively affects face-to-face relationships . According to ¨How Social Media Changed Teens’ Lives Forever,” “ Beyond diminishing

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    Communication

    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND A REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Today’s technology is a challenging avenue for people to adapt a community of change and development. One of the widely introduced changes in the society is the existence of online social networking worldwide. According to Ron Jones’ definition of social networking as stated by Siapera (2012, it is essentially a category of online socializing where people are talking, participating, sharing, networking, and bookmarking online. Everything now

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