332 research outputs found
10.1063/1.3549932.8
Publisher statement: Copyright (2011) American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in: Gelfgat, A.Y. and Molokov, S. (2011) Quasi-two-dimensional convection in a three-dimensional laterally heated box in a strong magnetic field normal to main circulation. Physics of Fluids, volume 23 (3): 034101 and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3549932
Action Plan Based on the Factors in Studying at CDSGA as Perceived by the College Freshmen A.Y. 2021-2022
Abstract: This study aimed to determine the factors in studying at CDSGA as perceived by the college freshmen A.Y. 2021-2022 and to formulate an action plan to improve the quality services of CDSGA based on the result gathered.
It is a quantitative research method using descriptive and inferential statistics to answer the research problems. The percentage was computed to answer problems 1, 2, and 3. The Chi2 was computed to answer problem 4.
The findings showed that the majority of the college freshmen students are from CDSGA and other schools outside the City of San Jose del Monte Bulacan got 10.2%. The major source of knowing CDSGA is Facebook which got 35.71%. The major reason the respondents chose to study at CDSGA is Quality which got 43.88%. There was no statistically significant relationship between School Last Attended and Source of Knowing CDSGA.
An action plan was formulated based on the findings of the study on the factors of studying at CDSGA as perceived by the college freshmen A.Y. 2021-2022.
Keywords: Action Plan, CDSGA, College Freshmen, Facebook, Factors in Studying, Quality, Quality Service.
Title: Action Plan Based on the Factors in Studying at CDSGA as Perceived by the College Freshmen A.Y. 2021-2022
Author: Dr. Charles Bryan P. Uriarte
International Journal of Recent Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJRRSSH)
ISSN 2349-7831
Vol. 9, Issue 4, October 2022 - December 2022
Page No: 131-135
Paper Publications
Website: www.paperpublications.org
Published Date: 02-December-2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7389820
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Functional properties of throughput in tandem lines with unreliable servers and finite buffers
optimization;queueing theory;production
Genuine and simulated suicide notes: An analysis of content
The present study examined genuine and simulated suicide notes aiming to identify the measures of content that best differentiate between the two. Thirty-three genuine and thirty-three simulated suicide notes were content-analysed and data subjected to smallest space analysis (SSA), a Multidimensional Scaling Procedure. The core of all suicide notes was discovered to be constructed with the use of three variables: expressions of love, positive construction of partner and apologies. Furthermore, four different genuine suicide note themes (‘planned escape’, ‘negative affect and self-mitigation’, ‘positive affect and failed relationship’, ‘lack of self-acceptance’) and three simulated suicide note themes (‘escape’, ‘positive affect and self-blame’, ‘purposeless life’) were identified revealing that authentic suicide note themes were more internally consistent and clearer to interpret
Continuous Sensing on Intermittent Power
Battery-free energy-harvesting devices have the potential to operate for decades, since they draw power fromvirtually unlimited energy sources, such as sunlight. However, ambient energy sources are volatile, and tiny harvesters can extract only weak power from them. Thus, small energy-harvesting devices operate intermittently: first, they charge their buffers then start operating, which depletes the buffered energy and causes the devices to power down, letting the harvesters to refill the energy buffers for the next operational round. Classical programming architectures assume continuous power. Therefore, frequent power failures render them useless; power failures reset the computational progress and delete volatile data. Thus, the intermittent programming and execution paradigm has emerged. Generally, there are two strategies being employed to support intermittent execution: checkpoint-based and task-based. Prior checkpoint- and task-based systems tackled mainly challenges related to enabling efficient computing on intermittent power. However, they have ignored the challenges associated with sensing, which is the primary application for intermittent systems. Therefore, from a sensing standpoint, these systems have several drawbacks.Embedded System
Functional Properties of Through Put in Tandem Lines with Unreliable Servers and Finite Buffers
Globalisation of water: Opportunities and threats of virtual water trade
More information: http://www.taylorandfrancis.co.ukCivil Engineering and Geoscience
The Power and Powerlessness of Designing Low-Income Housing Architectures in South Africa: Methodologies
Spatial planning in South Africa has historically been used as a tool to either connect or divide the population. The new democratic South Africa brought the promise of fully-subsidized housing for low-income households. The right to adequate housing was highly charged because of the country’s political history and complexity. This excerpt is a contribution towards the perspective of an architect when they are faced with the complexities of designing for mass low-income housing. It reveals the privilege, tensions and considerations in the author’s personal experience and her experience with these issues through visual explorations.Urban Development Managemen
International Sale: CISG - Model Contract - Comparative Aspects
Copyright of the author - all legal and economic rights reserved. The presentation is exclusively and strictly destined to the students of the course International Contracts in Global Markets, University of Bologna, Forlì Campus, A.y. 2015/2016. Copying or distributing the presentation without the author's consent is forbidden
Direct and Indirect Investments
Copyright of the author - all legal and economic rights reserved. The presentation is intended for teaching purposes only and it is exclusively and strictly destined to the students of the course International Contracts in Global Markets, University of Bologna, Forlì Campus, A.y. 2016/17. Copying or distributing the presentation without the author's consent is forbidden
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