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Research Malungay
“The Perception of Selected Regular Employees of the Local Government Unit of City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan about the Effectiveness of Malunggay Roots as Rat Killer”

A Group Research Presented to the B.S.E.M. Students and to
Professor CINDY FETALVERO

In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree
Bachelor of Science in
Entrepreneurial Management
By
EUGENE A. PASION
GREG S. MAGHIRANG
ABELARDO GONZALES
ANSELMA GOMEZ
JERAL GARCIANO
ANTHONID LAPID
RUBY MEDINA

APPROVAL SHEET

This research entitled “The Perception of Selected Regular Employees of the Local Government Unit of City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan about the Effectiveness of Malunggay Roots as Rat Killer”, prepared and submitted by: EUGENE A. PASION, GREG S. MAGHIRANG, ABELARDO GONZALES, ANSELMA GOMEZ, JERAL GARCIANO, ANTHONID LAPID, and RUBY MEDINA in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree in Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management, has been examined and recommended for acceptance and approval for Oral Examination.

Professor CINDY FETALVERO Adviser

Approved by the Panel of Examiners on Oral Examination.

JEROME P. DUMLAO
Oral Defense Panel

DR. VICTORIO E. PACIS
Oral Defense Panel

Date of Oral Defense: March 20, 2010

Accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management.

CARMENCITA L. CASTOLO, DEM
School Director

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It is our heartfelt thanks to the following people who extended their profound assistance, encouragement and valuable service in the fulfillment of this writings.

Ms. Cindy Fetalvero, Professor of Business Operations Research (ENMA 3033) subject, for her suggestions, constructive criticisms and accommodation in the

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