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Assessment of the disaster preparedness of UP Visayas Library at Miagao and Iloilo City campuses: A basis for the development of a disaster risk reduction program
(2020)
Disaster preparedness is one aspect of the library that is commonly neglected. This study looked into the disaster preparedness of the libraries of UP Visayas Miagao and Iloilo campuses. The self-formulated checklist, ...
Resources, services, and usage of municipal libraries in the Province of Iloilo
(2021)
Libraries, as service-oriented organizations, are being guided on every aspect of their operation by local and international standards. In the Philippines, public libraries are expected to adhere to the stipulations of the ...
Document management system using optical character recognition, clustering, watermarking and QR coding algorithms
(2021)
The Document Management System is a stand-alone desktop application that provides the employees of the Department of Budget and Management Regional Office VI a service that would secure the circulars and memorandum documents. ...
Technological skills in the digital era of school librarians in Iloilo City: Basis for a proposed training design
(2020)
The descriptive study aims to determine the level of technological skills in the digital era of school librarians in Iloilo City as basis for a proposed training design. The respondents of the study were the school librarians ...
Finding the ecofeminist voice in the Palanca winning short stories of Alice Tan-Gonzales
(2021)
This study shows the deep connection of women and nature thru the ecofeminism lens. This pioneering study takes a deeper look into how ecofeminism is illustrated in the Palanca winning short stories of Alice Tan-Gonzales and explains that ecofeminism is a strong subject in her short stories’ Sa Taguangkan sang Duta and Baha specifically anchoring it on spiritual and cultural ecofeminism. This study also theorizes how the value of ecofeminism present within Gonzales’ short stories can help shed light on the female struggle that exists within Western Visayan society, identify the various ecofeminist elements, specifically the characters and the setting in the stories, and illustrate why these are elements of ecofeminism, and problematize on the selected works of Alice Tan Gonzales and categorize her position as a defining writer in West Visayas Literature. The analysis determined that ecofeminism is present within Gonzales’ short stories as illustrated by the characters’ revelation of the current female struggles in the region. Through a thorough discussion, a clear illustration of ecofeminism was achieved. Results of the study revealed that through the characters and setting, and Alice Tan Gonzales’ literary works is undeniably an embodiment of reality that separates her from other writers in the Western Visayan region. This should encourage extensive information dissemination about the real plight of women and nature’s current state to increase awareness and aid in the mitigation of the situation....
Factors associated with COVID 19 vaccine acceptance among nurses in Iloilo City
(2021)
Immunity is seen as a long-term strategy to address the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic globally. With the varied types of vaccine available, this study was conducted to determine the acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine among ...
An exegetical analysis on the use of Tsitsit in prayer in Numbers 15:37-41
(2021)
This study used exegetical method to analyze the use of tsitsit in prayer in Numbers 15:37-41, its origin, function, and meaning. Books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other on-line materials were used as relevant references. Results of the study revealed that the commandment of wearing the tsitsit was given by God through Moses while the Israelites were still in the wilderness, after they had gone out from Egypt and before they entered the Promised Land. This commandment was ordained for all generations. A blue thread or cord was specified to be placed on the borders or comers of their garments. The tsitsit (tassels or fringes) serves as a visual reminder to obey the commandments of the Lord. The color tekhelet (blue) was expensive because it came from a rare sea snail that must be harvested by hand and many snails were needed to produce a single drop of dye. In the course of time, garment fashion has changed and the Israelites developed a particular garment called tallit (prayer shawl) on which the tsitsit could be attached. is primarily used in their daily prayers, worship, and other religious ceremonies, and they wear a small tallit for their ordinary daily living. This garment never parts from the wearers until death that it is worn even during burial. Up to this day, Israelites wear the tsitsit attached to the tallit....