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    Sweatshop Labour

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    Sweatshops are manufacturing workplaces which treat its workers inhumanely‚ paying low wages‚ imposing harsh and unsafe working conditions‚ demanding levels of performance that are harmful to the workers and child labour. These are generally formed in developing nations and third world countries where the cost to employ labour is far cheaper than the cost to employ capital. Even though they are extensively used in most industries‚ they are infamous for their exploitation in the garment industry.

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    such as playing Gameboy‚ watching DVDs‚ or listening to music players. They tend to be less involved in academic life. Positive impacts will be an important part of this study‚ for which technology used for academic engagement. A student may use computers‚ electronic mails‚ or a cellular phone for social purposes‚ however‚ those same technologies will also be use for communication on academic matters‚ thereby increasing educational involvement. According to Maxima J. Acelajado‚ (Ph.D.‚ De La

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    community-based. On the school-based program‚ instructions are conducted in school campuses while in the community-based program‚ formal instruction are conducted in community halls or on private places. The ALS program follows uniform lesson modules for all academic subjects covering the sciences‚ mathematics‚ English‚ Filipino‚ social studies‚ current events among others. Deliveries of instructions are provided by government-paid instructors or by private non-government organization. ALS is the “parallel learning

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    Time Management and University Student’s Academic performance In the relevant literature‚ there are a great number of studies focusing on the relationship between time management and student’s academic performance. The related literature showed that there is a significant and positive relationship between time management and student’s academic performance(Hamzah‚ Lucky‚ & Jorger‚ 2014). Among many factors which can dive direct impact on academic performance‚ time management and external motivation

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    reading culture on students’ performance. (tcal=3.43‚ t-crit=1.73‚ at p<.05) Also no significant difference in responses of librarians and students on the impact of library on the development of reading culture and students’ performance. (t-cal=2.73‚t-crit=1.73‚at p<.05). the implications of these and possible solutions were recommended. Background to the study Reading is an indispensable learning skill which lays the foundation for independent studies and prepares a child for higher educational opportunities

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    Effects of Part-Time Job to Academic Performance among Fourth Year College Students in Ateneo de Zamboanga University Khadija A. Arip Lorraine Mae P. Bastasa Writing and Research Ms. Daryl Jane B. Barrios Table of Contents I. ABSTRACT II. INTRODUCTION III. BODY A. Definition of Part- Time Job B. Possible Causes of Part Time Jobs in College C. Effects of Part Time Work in College D. Advantages and Disadvantages IV. CONCLUSION Abstract

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    Knights of Labour

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    (0862852) Labour Studies 1A03 Spring/Summer 2012 Prof. David Goutor Great success often comes from previous failures. Without failure‚ greatness can be impossible to attain. For this and many other reasons‚ it is unfair to view the Knights of Labor as hopeless dreamers who accomplished little. Instead‚ this paper will express the way in which the Knights of Labour contributed to a greater social blueprint; a blueprint that helped shape future generations. The impact that the Knights of Labour have

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    old and a bride. For girls like me‚ this sounds like a story from ancient history‚ but for girls such as Nujood Ali‚ this is a reality. Child marriage is defined as marriage before 18 years of age‚ and it affects 15 million girls each year. Among many developing countries‚ child marriage is an active practice that changes the lives of countless young girls. Child marriage violates human rights as well as the millennium development goals set by the United Nations to improve the lives of people worldwide

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    St. Paul School of Business and Law Campetic‚ Palo‚ Leyte Communication Skill as a Factor that Affect Academic Performance in Accounting Of the BSA-1 Students of Saint Paul School of Business and Law Academic Year 2014-2015 A Research Paper Submitted to Samuelito Abueva Teacher In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Course Communication Skills 2 Submitted by: Reychielyn L. Gayas Student March 9‚ 2015 INTRODUCTION English as a language of instruction has quickly taken precedence

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    Causes and Effects of Child Labor ​Child labor is the act of the employment of children that harms them or prevents them from attending school. An innumerable amount of children from all around the world lose their innocence to being employed in dreadful occupations. Have you ever wondered when did this inhumane act start? The history of child labor can be dated back to the Industrial Revolution. During that era‚ children were forced to work in hazardous conditions with insufficient pay. They would

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