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    Survey Questionnaire Dear Respondents This survey has been undertaken as a terminal requirement for the subject RESEARCH. The proponent would like to study the Factors Affecting the Study Habits of Bachelor of Science in Finance Students in University of Makati as perceived by the Fourth Yr. Students‚ Academic Yr. 2010-2011. Please read the instructions carefully and answer the questions based on your own personal views. The questionnaire will not take more than 20 minutes to complete

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    The Hazard Mitigation Plan for Douglas County‚ Minnesota lists tornadoes as being the highest risk for a disaster in the county (Douglas County‚ 2015). According to the Tornado History Project‚ the largest tornado in the Douglas County area was an F4 in 2010 that caused 5 injuries and 1 death (n.d.). Tornadoes have the potential to create widespread damage and destruction as well as physical injuries and death as a result of high winds‚ flying debris‚ and compromised infrastructure. The Fujita Damage

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    Japan and Earthquake/Tsunami Mitigation Geography 312 – Term Paper Alexandra Bradshaw – 301144682 March 29th‚ 2012 On March 11th 2011‚ Japan suffered a 9.0 magnitude earthquake off its northern coast‚ followed by an enormous tsunami which took the lives of around 20‚000 people. An earthquake of this magnitude had never been experienced in the history of mankind‚ and came as a shock to many seismologists. With the title of being the most earthquake prepared country in the world‚ Japan was thought

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    Constitutionality of an Obesity Mitigation Fee At issue is whether the potential bill containing an “obesity mitigation fee” on food producers whose revenue from the sale of unhealthy foods exceeding 20% of total revenue violates Congress’s taxing and spending powers.         Article I Section 8 gives Congress the “power to lay and collect taxes.” The taxing power may be used to tax activities that it does not have power to regulate under its other powers. Furthermore‚ the constitution contains

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    Chapter 5 – Cogito‚ Realisms‚ and Idealisms We next part of the chapter the book discusses is Cogito‚ “I think‚ therefor I am” means that the act of thinking presupposes the existence of the subject - the thinker. This is important because it requires no other predicates. The mere act of questioning means that there is a questioner. The reading material then moves to the criticisms of cogito. The most universally accepted opinion is that the conclusion is extremely limited. Descartes was incapable

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    metro area dealt with severe flooding as recently as 2011. With this being said‚ the overall goal of mitigation is an important factor in the preparation and response to disasters such as these. That goal being‚ to create economically secure‚ socially stable‚ better built‚ and more environmentally sound communities that are out of harm’s way (Haddow‚ Bullock‚ & Coppola‚ 2017). The main mitigation tool available to those who are potentially exposed to flooding in our area is that of hazard identification

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    ABSTRACT This study looked at the relationship between watching foreign film‚ dramas‚ or variety show habits and the students’ academic performances. To determine whether its exposure benefitted the students or not‚ a reliable research has to be conducted. Considering student’s differences factors and strategies while studying‚ the results might be differ from many aspects. The individual skills include how frequent they watch the movie‚ how long they spent their time and what types of entertainment

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    Science Education International Vol. 17‚ No. 1‚ March 2006‚ pp. 31-48 Factors Affecting Junior High School Students’ Interest in Biology1 RICARDO TRUMPER (rtrumper@research.haifa.ac.il)‚ Faculty of Science and Science Education‚ Haifa University‚ Israel ABSTRACT Our study‚ conducted as part of the ROSE Project‚ on students’ interest in biology at the end of their compulsory schooling in Israel‚ and its relation to their views on science classes‚ out-of-school experiences in biology‚ and attitudes

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    Within the past few decades‚ there has been no political or public discussion as heated and controversial as the debate over climate change. Climate disputes can be traced back all the way to 1837‚ when Louis Agassiz proposed a theory claiming that Switzerland had once been covered with large ice sheets‚ and have become a big part of the international scientific community since then (Archer and Rahmstorf 2010). Today‚ climate change is not only a scientific issue‚ but it has grown into an economic

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    Factors affecting university students performance. We can define student as a learner or someone who attends an educational institution such as people who go to school or university. Not only that‚ anyone who seek knowledge or information can also be regard as a student. When it comes to learning‚ what we want to know is the end result. We can achieve this by scoring on exams and test or any other means to evaluate us during the whole learning sessions. Determinants of student’s performance have

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