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    CLASS SCHEDULING MODULE OF A SCHOOL INFORMATION SYSTEM IN BADAS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL (BNHS) Aizame A. Bongcas A Proposal Submitted to the Information and Computer Studies Department of the Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement For the Degree BACHELOR SCIENCE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY I – Rationale The Badas National High School (BNHS) is a newly school which started last 2009 they are already six years from now the BNHS

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    (4) Building construction is a complex‚ significant‚ and rewarding process. It begins with an idea and culminates in a structure that may serve its occupants for several decades‚ even centuries. Like the manufacturing of products‚ building construction requires an ordered and planned assembly of materials. It is‚ however‚ far more complicated than product manufacturing. Buildings are assembled outdoors on all types of sites and are subject to all kinds of weather. Additionally‚ even a modest-sized

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    A new way to organize education is spreading like wildfire all over the United States. This system is called block scheduling‚ and it is the focus of a great deal of controversy. The philosophy behind this trend is that the longer periods offer more time for teachers to focus on the students individually and provide meaningful lessons‚ and that the smaller number of classes per day gives the students less stress due to the limited number of tests‚ quizzes‚ and homework assignments. This calls into

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    “NEGATIVE INFLUENCE OF COMPUTER GAMES ON YOUNG PEOPLE”. I. Introduction. A. Reasons for undertaking Research. It is known that we are living in technological era. The computers became irreplaceable tool in everyday life of almost each person. The adult users generally use it for business purposes while youngsters for computer games. Computers became the part of our life and very important component in many spheres of modern life. So it is somehow influences on people. One of the spheres of the life

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    15). This time era was when people stated questioning how the school was using it’s time. Educators were then encouraged to find better ways to utilize the time‚ as long as it was beneficial to the students. As the country became aware that the education system was in need of a change‚ they began to look at alternative school scheduling. This is how the alternative 4x4 block scheduling‚ some schools have today‚ came to be. All schools should have the 4x4 block scheduling system because it is beneficial

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    Personnel Scheduling at United Airlines 1. T. J. Holloran and J. E. Bryn‚ “United Airlines Station Manpower Planning System‚” Interfaces‚ 16(1): 39–50‚ Jan.–Feb. 1986. Despite unprecedented industry competition in 1983 and 1984‚ UNITED AIRLINES managed to achieve substantial growth with service to 48 new airports. In 1984‚ it became the only airline with service to cities in all 50 states. Its 1984 operating profit reached $564 million‚ with revenues of $6.2 billion‚ an increase of 6 percent

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    Sociologists argue about what the term ‘childhood’ actually means. They claim that childhood is a social construction‚ rather than biological or natural. In this essay I will therefore attempt to assess whether there have been any changes in the status of childhood. I will be looking at the views of various sociologists and how society is changing the way in which children are treated. This essay will look at whether the changes‚ if any‚ are the most beneficial for the child. Neil Postman (1994)

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    have played violent video gamespeople can not blame the actions of those murderers on video games because people do not have enough evidence to prove that video games cause people to kill. Scientists never seem to factor in social rejection‚ feelings of alienation or depression into their studies and reporters always seem to focus on whether or not the culprit played video games instead of focusing on the problems the culprit may have mentally. In her article‚ “Do Video Games Kill”‚ Karen Sternheimer

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    created by the demand and to give solutions on common problems encountered by the society. Being organized on everything makes our work fast and efficient. Lyceum of Alabang‚ one of those educational institutions uses a traditional Class Scheduling System wherein the students need to exert more effort looking for their schedule. The students needs to look or to check all the rooms in the campus if it isn’t conflict on their subjects so when the day of the classes starts‚ there are times where

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    consider Descartes’ rule of change. While the new scheduling system may bring only small changes now‚ what happens if the corporation continues making similar small changes to the detriment of its employees? What will those incremental changes do to the employees’ morale in the long run? 3. What are the potential effects of computerized scheduling on employee morale? What are the consequences of these effects for Wal-Mart? Computerized scheduling will cause employee morale to suffer. The higher

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