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In-service education needs of CPU faculty members in relation to selected variables
(2012-03)
The purpose of this investigation aimed to find out the in-service education needs of CPU faculty members. It also aimed to determine whether or not faculty’s age, sex, educational preparation and level of job satisfaction ...
Students’ level of satisfaction on institutional services of Central Philippine University for School Year 2009 - 2010
(2013-01)
This study sought to determine the level of students’ satisfaction on institutional services of Central Philippine University during the school year 2009-2010. The Student Satisfaction Inventory, composed of 92 items and ...
The integrated outreach programs of Central Philippine University with the Greg Secker Foundation Village in Lemery, Iloilo: An impact study
(2019)
This study was conducted to determine the impact of the outreach activities of the different colleges of Central Philippine University to the Greg Secker Foundation Village in Brgy. Capiñahan, Lemery, Iloilo. Ten participants, ...
Tracing cruelty in Tarzan of the Apes
(2019)
This paper presents a picture of how cruel and three derivative words—cruelty, crueler, cruelly—are used within the narrative of the popular American novel Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs. This investigation is from a perspective that is devoid of journalistic or creative writing jargon. In order to determine who is cruel to whom, phrases within the novel’s narratives where a cruel term is found are cited and gathered. The explicit possessor of cruelty, or the novel’s character responsible for it (i.e., the culprit), as well as the object to whom or to which cruelty is directed to (i.e., the victim), are identified. The findings indicate that humans are crueler than the African jungle and its inhabitants. Moreover, the Whites are crueler than the Blacks. This is contrary to the idea inherent in the novel, as voiced out or acted out by its characters, that the African jungle and its inhabitants, both animals and humans, are cruel....
An impact study on the Buenavista wharf road project in Guimaras
(1981-10)
In developing countries like the Philippines, it is inevitable to speak of roads when one speaks of development. An improved road is one indicator of improved economy of the populace. Roads serve a number of people in many ...
The use of indigenous microorganisms (IMO), fermented plant juice (FPJ), fish amino acid (FAA), oriental herbal nutrient (OHN) and lactic acid serum (LAS) on rice bran-based broiler diets
(University Research Center, 2003-05)
The study was conducted from December 20, 2002 to January 21, 2003 at Jamandre Poultry Farm, Bongco, Pototan, Iloilo to evaluate the feeding value of indigenous microorganisms (IMO), fermented fruit juice (FPJ), fish amino ...
Assessment of the swine dispersal project of the local government unit of Banate, Iloilo
(University Research Center, 2004-10)
The study was conducted to identify the problems, the extent of swine production technology practice and the subsequent social changes brought about to the beneficiaries by the swine dispersal project of the local government ...