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    Factors That Affect the Academic Performance of Students Who's Parents Are Abroad

    institutions in which we work and in which we have worked since we were young children. And this returns us to the classroom, which, as it turns out, is the most important setting in which we worked for, without early and continued success there, a child would indeed be left behind. On the other hand, “In educational institutions, success is measured by academic performance or how well a student meets standards by local government and the intuition itself.” To evaluate the performance of students

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    The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas Literary Analysis

    The city’s constant state of serenity and splendor, for reasons unknown, is made possible by the continuous misery of a single child (403-408). By analyzing the literary elements of setting/atmosphere, theme, characterization, and symbolism, this essay will examine how conflicts can arise through Le Guin's usage of different types of rhetorical appeals. To begin with

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    “My Father Goes to Court” Carlos Bulosan Born: 11/2/1911 Birthplace: Pangasinan, Philippines One of the earliest and most influential of Asian American writers, Bulosan emigrated from the Philippines in 1931. In the U.S., he worked in an Alaskan fish cannery and as a fruit and vegetable picker in Washington and California, and eventually became an activist in the labor movement. The horrendous conditions of Filipino laborers were fictionalized in his most famous work, America Is in the Heart

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    Assessment of Learning Why the Philippines does Needs the K+12 Education System? Updated on November 24, 2014 Filipinos are known to be competitive in the international community. While this may be true, our current education system hinders us in becoming more competitive among other countries. Starting this coming school year 2012- 2013,the current education system of the Philippines will be enhanced from the 10- years of basic education into 12- years through

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    Hiv in the Philippines

    HIV in Philippines HIV (Human immune deficiency syndrome) is the causing factor for the sexually transmitted disease AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).HIV virus makes the Immune System weakened that result in making the body suspect able and vulnerable to many diseases. When the immune System is weakened the body becomes vulnerable to make diseases. (UNAIDS 2012). The HIV epidemic in the Philippines has been rapidly changing in the past 5 years. The first case of HIV in the Philippines

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    K-12 Educational System

    Education in the Philippines is managed and regulated by theDepartment of Education or DepEd as it is commonly referred to in the country. The department controls the Philippine education system, especially the curriculum used in schools, and usage of funds used for further improvements, which includes the continual building of schools and its facilities, and the recruitment of teachers and other staff, among others. Prior to the mid-20th century, the country's education system was patterned on

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    Paternity

    TO ALL MARRIED MALE EMPLOYEES IN THE PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS FOR THE FIRST FOUR (4) DELIVERIES OF THE LEGITIMATESPOUSE WITH WHOM HE IS COHABITING AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES002E      Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:       SECTION 1. Short Title. - This Act shall be known as the  "Paternity Leave Act of 1996".          SECTION 2. Notwithstanding any law, rules and regulations to the contrary, every married male employee in the  private

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    N Ethnographic Study About the Homeless Youth in the Philippines

    Title: An Ethnographic Study about the Homeless Youth in the Philippines Target Group: Street Children ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY A requirement in Society and Culture GAMALIEL VALENCIA Submitted by: Belarmino, Mary Grace S. INTRODUCTION: I chose to study the life and behaviors of the street children on the busy road of Balibago Complex at Sta. Rosa Laguna, to gain a better understanding of their conditions. The main purpose of this study is to discover how they manage to live in a very dangerous

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    Philippine Development Process

    INTRODUCTION The Philippines is an archipelago consisting of more than 7000 islands. It is the 12th most populated country in the world which poses as a difficult challenge for good governance and development other than smaller countries. The Philippines is mostly mountainous. The citizens can speak several languages. Not to mention, the country is very close to the Pacific Ring of Fire which makes it more prone to frequent natural disasters. There is a 95.8 million in population. It also has

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    International Businesses

    Case Study on IB of Apple Inc. Introduction Apple Inc. is one of the world’s most successful multinational corporations engaged in researching, designing and producing electronic technology devices and solutions. The sensational success and tremendous profit of Apple Inc. are created through globalizing its businesses. According to Corteau and Milan (2011), globalization usually involves a series of interrelated activities such as internationalization of finance and trades. The company has

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