ATENEO DE DAVAO UNIVERSITY DAVAO CITY PHILIPPINES McDonald’s and Obesity Case Study December 07, 2015 Submitted by: Angelique Canubas Jackielene Mae Palmes Giann Carlos Delumpa Submitted to: Ma’am Donna Abrina Background of the Study Obesity is one of the most facing issues in the world. One of the reasons why obesity rises is because food companies sell sweeter and fatty products. Another is advertising, most food company advertises food that is very attractive to children’s
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SETTING Introduction Study habits and learning attitudes are very important in part of the learning process. It influences the academic performance of students, so parents and teachers must help in improving the study habits of students. Attitude and study habits are obviously crucial as well. It is important for all students to protect investments of time and money and to achieve educational goals. The main priorities are class attendance, time management, and great studying habits are necessary workings
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MGA IBA’T IBANG PARAAN NG PAG AARAL NG MGA MAG AARAL NG CIVIL ENGINEERING SA TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OFTHE PHILIPPINES, QUEZON CITY Isang Pamanahong Papel ng Iniharap sa Kaguruan ng mga Kolehiyo ng Sining, Technological Institute of the Philippines Bilang pagtupad sa mga Pangangailangan ng Kursong Filipino 2, Pagbasa at Pagsulat Tungo sa Pananaliksik nina: Manimtim, Jann Samantha C. Salvacion, Nazdolf Daniel S. Ballesteros, Clerizze Mae P. Llantero, Jules Venom A. Dela Cruz,
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POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES College of Business Administration Department of Office Administration Sta. Mesa, Manila SECRETARIAL ATTITUDES AND PROFICIENCY TOWARD WORD PROCESSING, SPREADSHEET, AND PRESENTATION IN SELECTED HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN MANILA Job, Denise Unika N. Paña, Rosemin R. Ramirez, Mariah Aubrey M, Segui, Karl Louise C. Zabat, Shaira Marie N. BSOA CT 3 – 2N CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction This chapter present and
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International Journal of Arts and Sciences 3(15): 238-254 (2010) CD-ROM. ISSN: 1944-6934 © InternationalJournal.org Filipino Philosophy and Post-Modernity Raymundo R. Pavo, University of the Philippines Mindanao, Philippines Abstract: Post-Modernity, with its stress on freedom and creativity, is a vantage point that can dispose Filipino thinkers to philosophically formulate, construct and develop thought systems. This liberating milieu can be reckoned as a fertile occasion where Filipinos
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................... 02 2. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK............................................................................ 02 3. GLOBALIZATION OF FOOD SYSTEMS IN CONTEXT................................ 03 a. Urbanization.................................................................................................. 03 b. Economics, health
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Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction Education in its broadest, general sense is the means through which the aims and habits of a group of people lives on from one generation to the next. Generally, it occurs through any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts. In its narrow, technical sense, education is the formal process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills, customs and values from one generation to another
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CASE 3: Whose Turn Is It To Polish The Apple? GROUP 2 - CASE 3 Whose Turn Is It To Polish The Apple? Page 2 of 5 I. Synthesis Locked in an inward looking, closed culture that was proven effective for quite some time, Apple operated in a double agent corporate environment that eventually turned catastrophic to the organization. The founders, Steven Jobs and Stephen Wozniak, relied on their guiding principles: “Do your own thing, defy the pessimists and ignore the Establishment.” Such custom
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Proposal in Technical Writing Tropical Design: An Eco-Friendly and Energy Saving Design for Residential Structure Submitted By: Gutierrez, Shiella Mae DL. Submitted To: Mr. Jesus Escuro 1st Semester 2011 Introduction Background of the Study “Do not fight forces, use them.” - (R. Buckmister Fuller) Tropical design is an environmentally conscious design technique in the field of architecture or simply described as designing with nature. This design minimizes the environmental impact
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http://healthliteracy.worlded.org, Most people start smoking when they are in their teens and are addicted by the time they reach adulthood. Some have tried to quit but have returned to cigarettes because smoking is such a strong addiction. It is a habit that is very difficult to break. There are many different reasons why people smoke. Three of the main reasons that young people smoke are to look mature, to be like their friends, and to experiment. Since teens see older people all around them smoking
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