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    NEW ERA UNIVERSITY #9 Central Avenue, New Era, Quezon City Gadgets Obsession and Academic Performance Of High School Students Submitted by : Go, JolinaQ. Colintava, Lanimarie Dizon, Mark Lean Salvador, Angel G. Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION Gadget refers to any electronic device that has specific functions like voice recording, music playing, surveillance, video playing, photos displaying, etc. The advantage here is that because of its mobility, it can

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    As a 35 year old woman I have struggled a lot with finances. Being head of the household and single mother of three boys it is not an easy task. I always thought that having a good job was the answer o everything. Recently this year in 2014 I lost my job of fourteen years where I used to make more than sixty thousand dollars a year. I previously thought that was good money. Until I lost my job. I was living for a couple of months out of my 401k but one that money is done then what. After only five

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    strengthen the identity of the organisation (Kroeze and Keulen, 2013). As a conceptual theme, narrative becomes a self-conscious system and a reflexive field. In other words, the role of narrative in personal lives is to show how it can be utilized effectively for reflexives practices. In light of this notion, personal reflexive capabilities are a process of exposing or questioning our ways of doing. It is the method for individual through the mirror that has ability to take responsibility for their stories

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    a), the importance of undertaking CPD is not just about maintaining registration with the regulatory body. CPD ensures that the knowledge and skill of health professionals are up-to-date and relevant, it ensures continue competence and monitors personal and professional effectiveness (Giri et al., 2012). In a journal, by Shlom (2014), she stated, “The CPD model is cyclical and involves 4 phases: reflect, plan, learn, and evaluate.” Monitoring and recording activities, undertaken by health professionals

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    The burst of the housing bubble in 2006 left millions of homeowners helpless to inevitable foreclosure. Current lending practices make it difficult for potential borrowers with tarnished credit histories (like foreclosure) to qualify for a loan. Since traditional sources of home financing are unavailable to so many people, alternatives have begun to flourish in the economy to meet the demand of people wishing to purchase homes with less-than-perfect credit histories. The primary options boomerang

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    to use by the month. The two biggest event for the personal computers would happen in the last five years of the decade. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniac would start Apple Computers and create the first computer that anyone could use, the Apple II. In 1978 the college dropout student Bill Gates would create the company which in only thirty years would become the company to run over ninety percent of all computers in the world, Microsoft. The personal computer took the final steps to become what is today

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    Often, if you look around, you will find that most people give utmost importance to their partners. Surely, it is a good sign, until you reach the state wherein you constantly think about ways to keep him//her happy. So what does it take to be independent in a relationship, without jeopardizing your own happiness? Well, for most, the idea of an independent relationship relates to be able to go out with pals, relaxing on a Sunday morning and having some sort of command over the remote when watching

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    The Human Condition Hannah Arendt’s book, The Human Condition, examines the “vita activa” and it’s relation to three fundamental human activities: labor, work and action. Arendt holds that these three activities “correspond to one of the basic conditions under which life on earth has been given to man” and make up politics (7). Throughout the book Arendt ultimately makes the point that our main political job is to discover other people’s opinions about political life and to then go forward and examine

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    University of Phoenix Material Personal Financial Planning Worksheet Directions Based on your readings and discussions in class this week, answer the following multiple choice questions. 1. The process of creating a detailed plan to meet your financial needs and prepare for the future is called b. personal financial planning. 2. Which of the following is not one of the five major steps of the financial planning process? c. collect and organize your financial information

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    work. A man is concerned about if they are right but it really depends on sought of person they are. Svendsen (2008 p.32) highlights people tend to suffer when work fails to give a meaning. The understanding of work varies over a sequence from wide personal achievement to pure boredom. (Austin, Bott and Duffy 2015, p. 126) In recent years changing inequalities have gone up. Svendsen (2008, p.49) stated that a few jobs are interesting compared to others but even if it is equal job not all people find

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