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    Drunk Driving Detection System Essay

    overconfident and unaware of their reckless driving habits. Additionally, some abnormal driving behaviors are unapparent and are easily ignored by drivers. To eradicate the risky driving habits and to ensure safe driving, the driver’s behaviour should be monitored. In this paper, we will take a detailed look at some research works, which monitor the drivers’ behaviour. After conducting the survey, we have proposed a novel system to classify the driver habits as risky or safe. Keywords: Abnormal driving

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    The Acceptability of Studying on the Parent's Attention

    ABSTRACT Title: Advanced Technology: A Major Discordance in the Low Study Habits of Grade 7 Students of the Bacarra National Comprehensive High School (BNCHS) This research study was conducted to determine the effects of using the different gadgets on the study habits and grades of the grade 7 students of Bacarra National Comprehensive High School. It also aims to improve and upgrade the study habits or study skills of the grade 7 students of BNCHS. The researchers made sure that the

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    Thesis Making

    CHAPTER I Factors that Affects Studying Introduction: Studying is the acquired knowledge as by reading, observing, or by researching. Systematic research, examination, identification, and understanding of the aspects or factors associated with an activity, event, phenomenon, situation, etc. Often a report is produced at the end of a study that summarizes its findings and may also include recommendations on the next step(s) to be taken. Studying also aids in the student's ability to learn providing

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    Effects of Excessive Computer Use

    to obesity due to poor eating habits, lack of sleep, and decreased physical activity. Prolonged computer use leads to obesity due to poor eating habits. “Sedentary pursuits, such as watching television and computer use have contributed more than 25% of obesity in children” (Hill, & Peter, 1998). “As children increasingly spend more time in front of computer monitors as well as televisions the chances of obesity increases” (Hill, & Peter, 1998). The research found that kids who spent more

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    Thesis

    INTRODUCTION Study is the pursuit of knowledge, as by reading, observation, or research. Meaning, it is the act of learning. Moreover, there are so many things that it can contribute to us. When you study, you get to answer quickly your exams. You get to master things and ace them. Habits, on the other hand, is something that you do from time to time. It is something that you are unconsciously doing. Habits can be a good or bad. An example of a good effect of habits is, you don’t have

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    Bommm

    Addressing Gender Differences in the New Zealand Compulsory School Sector. Retrieved from educationcounts.govt.nz: http://www.educationcounts.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/12141/Explaining_and_Addressing_Gender_Differences.pdf Centre for Studies on Human Stress (2000). Trick Your Stress: Coping Strategies. Retrieved from humanstress.ca: http://www.humanstress.ca/stress/trick-your-stress/steps-to-instant-stress-management.html De Dios, A. Ph.D (2013). Understanding Learning Styles. Retrieved

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    Consumer Behaviour

    UPASANA a) Environmental :- I. Economic factors:- The agricultural and rural development has enabled our country to achieve self sufficiency in food production and we are now exporting a variety of agricultural commodities to foreign countries. Favorable monsoons during the last 10 years have let to increase in crop yields and rural income. In addition, diversification of a agriculture, development of village industries, migration of rural people into cities, remittance of money, family

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    Extent of Moral and Financial Support in Relation to Academic Performance

    Site” A Research Proposal Submitted to the Faculty of St. Therese-MTC Colleges, La Fiesta Site, Iloilo City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Research (Introduction to Research) For the degree of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management by: Acullador, Joseph Brillantes, Kevin Dabi, Angel Fame Pabiona, Krizza Ariadne Verified by: GRACE T. SULLEZA, RGC, M. Ed. Research Adviser June 2011 Chapter 1 Introduction Background of the Study Education

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    The Study on the Factors

    proficiency, and intellectual abilities to lead successful careers. But, unlike Accountancy, BSAT is a non-board course. However, the graduates of the said program can take the Certified Accounting Technician (CAT) Examination for license. This study aims to determine the reasons and causes why BSA students end up getting BSAT degree instead of Accountancy degree. We, researchers, will investigate on the factors affecting the students focus in studying. We will be conducting survey in the form

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    Comparative Study of the Academic Performance of Students Who Regularly Eat Breakfast and Those Who Skip Breakfast Among Selected Pupils of Mauban South Central Elementary School Ii Sy: 2014-2015

    COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS WHO REGULARLY EAT BREAKFAST AND THOSE WHO SKIP BREAKFAST AMONG SELECTED PUPILS OF MAUBAN SOUTH CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL II S.Y.2014-2015 A Research Paper Presented to Engr. Elda C. Aranilla Sacred Heart College Lucena, City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject Advanced Statistics in Education (EDUC 201-1) MAY B. ANARETA HAYDEE D. BELGICA DENISE LIAN M. DEVELUZ IRENE A. GAPASANGRA MARY GRACE M. MADRILEJOS

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