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    Study Habits and Learning Attitude

    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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    to communicate with other people who share common interests with us. Through these SNS, how it will affect the reading interest of fourth year high school students in Mabini Colleges. Social network theory differs from traditional sociological studies. In traditional theories, attributes of individual actors are assumed to matter the most. Social network theory takes a different approach, where individual attributes are less important than their relationships and ties with others within the network1

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    Study Habits

    Different study habits of freshmen students in Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Research paper Presented to the College of Liberal Arts Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila In Partial Fulfilment Of the requirement for English 102 by Crisostomo, Jestine A. Tamayo, Joshua Untalan, Kane Errol TABLE OF CONTENTS Biographical Data Acknowledgment Table of Contents Abstract I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Statement of the Problem 1.2 Importance of the Study 1.3 Scope and Limitation of the

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    Gender Analysis of Academic Achievement Among Stuedenys

    the study 3.4. Tools used for data collection 3.5. Data collection procedure 3.6. Operational definition and terminologies 3.7. Statistical analysis 4 RESULTS 4.1. Demographic characteristics of the students and parents 4.2. Study habit of boys and girls 4.3. Self-concept of boys and girls 4.4. Socio-economic status of boys and girls 4.5. Rural/urban comparison of study habits, self-concept and socio economic status 4.6. Gender, locale and academic achievement 5 DISCUSSION 5.1. Study habits of boys

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    Introduction Background of the Study Reading is an attempt to absorb the thought of the author and know what the author is conveying (Leedy 1956). Studying is the interpretation of reading materials. Study habits and skills are particularly important for college students, whose needs include time management, note taking, Internet skills, the elimination of distractions, and assigning a high priority to study. Fielden (2004) states that good study habits help the student in critical reflection

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    Young and Middle Adulthood Case Studies

    Young and Middle Adulthood Case Studies Everyone goes through a stage where something causes a life change in his or her life. Life changes can be an environmental issue or some may go through social issues. This is where I talk about Tina. Case study 3 discussed the life of Tina, a 45-year-old woman with three children. Tina is a high school teacher and she is very committed to the love in her life, that is Michael. Tina seems to love Michael with all of her heart but she lacks in the

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    Study Habits

    “THE EFFECT OF STUDY HABITS ON THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MARINE TRANSPORTATION 2ND YEAR SECTION C STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF ANTIQUE,SIBALOM,ANTIQUE, SCHOOL YEAR 20013-20014” A research proposal Presented to: Mrs. Glen E. Erispe In Partial Fulfilment Of the Requirements for the Subject English 19b By Mdpn. Renmel Jobuen P. Incognito Mdpn. Lj Fadol March 2014 Introduction Education plays a vital role in the development of a learner. The acquisition of new knowledge, information

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    Background of the Study

    Background of the study From the beginning of time people always find their ways to communicate from pens, papers, pagers, telephones, mobile phones and up to the recent boom of technology. In the past ten years the use of phones paved the way for the most recent addition to communication, the social media. With the invention of social media the online world changes rapidly. One of the most famous social media nowadays is the Facebook Application. Facebook is a social networking site wherein

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    Effects of Being a Student with Extra Curricular Activities

    CHAPTER 1 A. Introduction Based on the Colegio de Sta. Rosa Makati Student Handbook Special Edition S.Y. 2012-2013, co-curricular activities serve as enrichment to the academic curriculum. Extra-curricular activities are activities that are not academic related but still under the supervision of the school. According to Ms. Rita Ruivivar, the activity coordinator of CSR Makati, co-curricular activities are related to academics thus, it could be outside school but still academic related. Extra-curricular

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    improvements it has done in the Philippine economy. Thus, the country is placing a high priority in technological advancements, with the hope of bringing the name of the Philippines in the list of “developed” countries in the world. Background of the Study In the Ateneo de Zamboanga University which is known for its innovative culture of technological revolution, students relatively have the capacity to acquire and own modern electronic gadgets. Because of these technological advancements, college professors

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