class and not punctual because late wake up from the sleep. DOTA addictions also affect student daily activities. * Create daily schedules for learning and playing DOTA during their free time, play DOTA on weekends and holidays. 4.0 Significance of the study * Education very important nowadays but some student
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Chapter I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Our character is a collection of our habits, and habits have a powerful role in our lives. Habits consist of knowledge, skill, and desire. Knowledge allows us to know what to do, skill gives us the ability to know how to do it, and desire is the motivation to do a certaintask (Covey, 1990). Habits are routines of behaviour that are repeated regularly and tend to occur subconsciously. Habitual behaviour often goes unnoticed in persons exhibiting
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these "cancer" sticks, opting for a better way of life. As a result, all fifty state governments have enacted taxes on cigarettes. These cigarette taxes help to reduce citizens from smoking as well as convince to stop participating in such a deadly habit. Cigarette taxes also help increase government revenue and will bring more revenue for social programs. Unintended Consequences To begin with, cigarette taxes are imposed to ensure the health of its citizens. According to the Portland Business
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STUDY HABITS AND MEMORY RETENTION OF GRADE 9 STUDENTS AT SIGNAL VILLAGE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL; INPUTS FOR AN ENHANCED LEARNING TECHNIQUES A Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of Education Taguig City University Taguig City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor in Secondary Education Major in Science Submitted by: Cabia-an, Jonaden C. Ilao, Jessica E. Lumontad, Camille D. Rufo, Cyra Linne F. Villanueva, Rona R
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The Significance of Africanisms by Melville Herskovits is an in depth analysis of African Cultural survivals among the Negroes of the United States. The article involves far more than the traditional linking relationship of traits of Africa and the West Indies. The article examines the resistance and spiritual survival of African Culture among the black Diaspora in the United States. While at the same timeexpounding the scope and the significance of African culture by providing a fertile concept
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this practice is mostly done on community based agendas and several people come together so as they can work together as team towards finding means of improving the way people solve their grievances as well as address their issues. The purpose of my study therefore is to involve myself in this mode of research as an active member who is ready to change the situation more so in the organizations with the aim of addressing strategies they can use to combat various problems they encounter in their surroundings
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STUDY HABITS OF GRADE V PUPILS OF VILLA TERESITA ELEMENTARY SHOOL: ITS RELATION TO THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Felisilda, Rose Gay M. Jandayan, Jonil D. Parba, Cleofe C. BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY CANDIJAY CAMPUS Cogtong, Candijay, Bohol March 2012 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE INTRODUCTION Students are facing with many issues in their lives, and because of the competing things for your attention, it’s hard to concentrate on studying. Studying can seem very boring when compared to
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making this project possible: Dr. Susana B. Cabahug, our research instructor and adviser, who has given us encouragement and guidance in making this research project, Our parents thank you for having given us financial and moral support for this study; Our friends in Mandaue City College who have never failed to cheer us up so that we may have the appetite to finish this research; and Most of all, to the Almighty Father, for giving us our lives, potentials, infinite blessings and love. To
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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 is the most important wealth that parents could give to their children aside from money and legacy. It is one thing an individual could be proud of. The statistics were shocking for a culture that prizes education. The California Standardized
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norms, systems, beliefs, and habits. From the case study, Creating a Methodology, it was clear that the idea of losing power and authority was an obstacle stopping the executive staff from creating a project management methodology. Factors in corporate culture that may have led to this resistance of a PMO and a methodology were the aversion to change within the corporate structure due to the fear involved of losing power and authority. However, as stated in the case study, it would be better to lose
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