with school success (Gottfredson, 2004; Kuncel, Ones, & Sackett, 2010 ; Lubinski, 2009 ). Studying in a Christian School is not that easy as well as living in their school dormitory. Many rule to be followed and kept. Students with diverse effects from the people around them and attitude towards their academic performance. The great question that still lingers, is a student’s academic success influenced by where he/she lives? Theoretical Framework PROCESS 1.
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heartfelt gratitude to those people who are eternally indebted in the condition of this research work; Mrs. Teresita Caranguin, the very supporting Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences and Teacher Education for granting permission to conduct this study. Our instructor, who assisted the researchers to float the questionnaire in her class. Mrs Bella Patricia G Osalvo., the researchers kind and patient teacher and adviser who spared her time and effort guiding the researchers in the
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction The practice of giving children allowances developed in the early twentieth century when children's purchases of movie tickets, candy, and toys raised concerns about their spending habits. During the Progressive Era (1890s–1920s), allowance advocates recommended giving children a regular but fixed supply of money to inculcate respect for money. Child had endorsed allowances to encourage benevolence and fiscal responsibility. Progressive-era
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school, and at work. Teenagers have gotten so used to have these technologies around them. However, even thou having these computers make our lives easier, comfortable and handy most of the times, it could also have negative effects on their lives particularly in their studies when used to much. They develop an addiction caused by computer abuse, which is known as “Computer Addiction”. Computer Addiction is defined as a strong attachment with a machine or what can be displayed on it that the usual
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BIBLIOGRAPHY * Fricana C. Ponce, (1996) “Occupational Interest of Selected Freshman Students and their Academic Performance: A Correlational Study”. * Abdon, Eva Maria S. Villaddres, (2008) “Correlation between interest and academic performance as predictors to effective related learning experience: basis clinical counselling”. * TeodoraSalubaybay (1994), “The predictors of academic success of the freshmen college s tudents” (M.A thesis Philippine Normal University) * Rosemary
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Nudging students by means of information; reminders and social norms Final assignment Behavioral Economics Tessa Kimmel 10666214 Introduction At university students experience a lot of freedom as the majority of classes is facultative. This means students have a choice to attend the class or not. But people, and thus students as well, sometimes fail to do a good job at making choices because of self-control problems (Thaler and Sunstein, 2003). For example; they invest too little effort in
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facilitate muscular repair and remodeling, and thereby enhance post-exercise strength- and hypertrophy-related adaptations. Despite the apparent biological plausibility of the strategy, however, the effectiveness of protein timing in chronic training studies
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| | | | Universities | | Locations | 1 University of the Philippines Diliman | Quezon City ... | 2 De La Salle University | Manila | 3 University of the Philippines System | Quezon City | 4 Ateneo de Manila University | Quezon City ... | 5 University of Santo Tomas | Manila | 6 University of the Philippines Los Baños | Los Baños | 7 Aquinas University of Legazpi | Legazpi City | 8 Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology | Iligan City | 9 Xavier
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For instance, one study shows that there are 25% less super markets in black neighborhoods than in white neighborhoods. Also, according to Powell LM, a white neighborhood is more likely to have four times as many supermarkets as a black neighborhood. Another problem at hand
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“Is Google Making Us Stupid?” in The Arlington Reader (336-344), explores his thoughts and feelings on his belief that the Internet has “reprogrammed” his mind. While the Internet might not actually be making people stupid, it certainly is having an effect on their thinking and their ability to process and absorb information. Carr alludes to a scene from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey in an attempt to draw in and connect with the reader. He describes a scene near the end of the film in which
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