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NOCEI Libraries Indexing Project (NOCEI LIP) 2Nd Edition Sheet1 NOCEI Libraries Indexing Project (NOCEI LIP) 2nd edition SUBJECT TITLE AUTHOR YEAR INSTITUTION (NETTS) Computer software Network time tracking system / Edward Louis E. 2001. San Sebastian Abustan...[et. al.]. College- Recoletos de Cavite 5S program The Implementation of 5s program in the college of Garcia, Joan 2010 LPU- Batangas international tourism and hospitality management Cinco, Win-shield Caraig, Ruffa Cataquiz, Monen Carde, Adrian Quijano, Limuel Agro Ecotourism Awareness on the potential of Agro Ecotourism of Lobo, Balbin, Carmela Dawn 2012 LPU- Batangas Batangas De Ocampo, Jenny Velasquez, Eloisa A potential tourist destination Club Balai Isabel in Talisay Batangas: A potential tourist Belino, Aryanna 2011 LPU- Batangas destination Bravo, Marlon Del Mundo, Anna Carissa Dinglasan, Charlz Rodeo Luya, Claret Angeli Valencia, Queen Fatima Abandonment--Psychological effects Psychological Effects Of Abandonment Umali, Clae R. 2009 LPU-Batangas Valdueza, Paul Anthony D. Valencia, Kathrina Justine U. Valencia, Krizel D. Page 1 Sheet1 Abandonment--Psychological Nature and Nurture: Psychosocial and Emotional Effects of Castillo, Ada Leonore B.,Jr. 2010 LPU-Batangas effects; Abandonment--Sociological Abandonment Among Adolescents Castillo, brigido S. effects Dapog, Charles Darwin P. De Castro, Babylyn F. De Castro, Maria Camille H. Academic Advising System Online College Academic Advising System for De La Salle Lipa Deferia, Ma. Elena R. 2013 De La Salle Lipa Obien, Mary Khrisnna B. Quiambao, Josyl Maro B. Academic and clinical performance Academic and clinical performance of Nursing Parent Students Dimaunauhan, Derick H. 2008 LIPA CITY of Lipa City Colleges School Year COLLEGES 2008-2009 Academic competency Academic competency and study habit as correlates of the Dumaguin, Emmanuel 2008 LIPA CITY and study habit Board exam achievement among the Alberto COLLEGES criminology students of Lipa City Colleges for SY 2004-2007 Academic difficulties Difficulties Encountered by the Students Enrolled in Financial Balmaceda, Jesa Bernadette 2014 LPU- Batangas and Management Accounting C. Falogme, Vivian Princess B. Ilustre, Gerlyn A. Academic Examinations-- Comparative assessment of college of international tourism Hidalgo, Kimberly 2014 LPU- Batangas Assessment and hospitality management department examination Bantugon, Nerissa Bicol Jamaica Marie Academic motivation Locus of Control and Academic Motivation of First Year College EdwardCalandria, Francis Julie AnnL. Accad 2011 De La Salle Lipa Students of De La Salle Lipa S. Y. 2010-2011 Katindoy, Peter Don M. Academic motivation The Academic Motivation, Self- Efficacy and Academic Malabanan,Oliver Keeno Mei A. Edelweisse 2011 De La Salle Lipa Performance of Adult Night High School Students in La Salle V. Siva, Alayssa P. GreenHills Academic motivation; anxiety Academic Motivation Among College Students with Math Landicho, Lida C. 2012 LPU- Batangas Anxiety; a Basis for an Enhancement Program Adao, Rosemarie M. Bueno, Maureen B. Persia, Jovelyn M. Academic performance Peer influence in relation to academic performance among by Christine Ann P. Beltran. 2009. San Sebastian students of San Sebastian College-Recoletos de Cavite / College- Recoletos de Cavite Page 2 Sheet1 Academic Performance Factors affecting the Academic Performance of Tourism Acebo, Jerome..,et.al 2013 LIPA CITY students in Lipa City Colleges COLLEGES Academic performance Academic performance and skills of 1ST COURSES AND 2ND Bote, Lovely 2007 LIPA CITY COURSES Senior nursing students of Lipa City Colleges. COLLEGES Academic Procrastination Self-Efficacy and Academic Procrastination of Selected Student Carandang, Gladys Irah 2013 De La Salle Lipa Organization Leaders at De La Salle Lipa S.Y. 2012-2013 Samonte, Princess Joy Academic resilience; Social Evaluating the Academic Resilience of College Studetns Malabanan, Miriam Grace 2010 LPU- Batangas protective factors A. Chua, Marie Kris C. Perez, Anna A. Academic success What Drives You to What I Aim: Goal Orientation, Academic Arguelles, Marian Rosario e. 2010 De La Salle Lipa Self - Regulatory Styles and Academic Success of Senior Cream Section Students of Integrated School Academic Tracking Perception of Lipa City Colleges Nursing students on Academic Nocilo, Robert Larcen B. 2008 LIPA CITY Tracking and its effects on their academic performance : a COLLEGES comparative study School Year 2008-2009 Accessibility of Children with Mental Accessibility ofChildren with Mental Disability in Selected Mayuga, Rhea Claire V. 2011 LPU-Batangas Disability Special Schools in Batangas City Mejia, Nicole Kae M. Mendoza, Editha Grace D. Mendoza, Monica A. Accessories Quilled Fashion Accessories Karen Joy A. Aragin 2014 Westmead Sheryl P. Verdadero International School Accessories Case Crowning Glory Barretes case Patricia Joy B. Ancheta 2014 Westmead Mary Jane Oczon International School Accessories Organizer Mujo Scarf and Accesories Maricris C. Agbing 2014 Westmead Organizer Jessica A. Ebora International School Page 3 Sheet1 Accessory Organizer Manufacturing of foldable Pic ur-kit Accessory Organizer Jonalyn R. Basilan 2011 Westmead Cherrylyn J.Moog International Roselyn Perez School Account and loan Computerized Account and Loan Monitoring System of Rural Mark Daniel Quinio 2009 LIPA CITY Monitoring system Bank of Lobo (Lipa Branch) COLLEGES Accountancy Financial literacy and risk tolerance of FAITH tertiary school full- Baylon, May M. et al. 2013 FAITH time faculty members Accountancy Comparative Analysis of Retention Policies of the Accountancy Berinia, Bernadette C. et.al 2013 FAITH Program among Selected Schools in Batangas and Its Effects on the Students’ Motivation Accountancy Financial literacy of FAITH graduating students De Chavez, Ella Marie E. et 2013 FAITH al. Accountancy Relationship betweeb the academic performance and CPA Macahia, Quenne M. et al. 2013 FAITH board examination ratings of the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy graduates Accountancy Determining the viability of putting up a Petron Bulilit fuelling Aguilar, Christopher S. et al. 2011 FAITH station in Maraouy, Lipa City, Batangas Accountancy Feasibility study on the establishment of 7-eleven franchise at Aguirre, Michelle G. et al. 2011 FAITH Sto. Tomas, Batangas Accountancy Munting Utang Pangkabuhayan: a proposed business loan Ali, Sittie Norjanah L. et al. 2011 FAITH project for Munting Tubig Women’s Multi-Purpose Cooperative Accountancy Establishment of Nasugbu Shopper’s Mart at Nasugbu, Barairo, Maria Cristina D. et 2011 FAITH Batangas al. Accountancy A study to determine the marketability and operational Carlos, Maria Laarni D. et al. 2011 FAITH feasibility of offering BS Biology at First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities Page 4 Sheet1 Accountancy Establishment of secondary school for Adonia King of Glory Alcaraz, Maria Anabel D. 2010 FAITH Christian School in Quiling, Talisay, Batangas Accountancy Perceived impact of marketing strategies of First Asia Institute Bacoy, Kim Diane 2010 FAITH of Technology and Humanities to the selection of course of students in the College of Business and Accountancy Accountancy Establishment of JAFRELL Enterprises: the manufacturer of Burgos, Llewelyn S. 2010 FAITH freshly baked bagels at Tambo, Lipa City, Batangas Accountancy Correlation between academic stress of Bachelor of Science in Carandang, Kaye-celyn 2010 FAITH Accountancy students of First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities and their academic performance Accountancy An assessment of On-the-Job Training program as perceived by Catapang, Ana Cristina 2010 FAITH FAITH’s School of Technology students as basis for the Handbook Formulation for College of Business and Accountancy Accountancy Correlation between the academic performance of graduating Macatangay, Ross Ann 2010 FAITH BSA students and their assessment of their preparedness for Joanna G. et al. the CPA board exam Accountancy Effects of membership of First Asia Institute of Technology and Maligalig, Jane L. 2010 FAITH Humanities Accountancy students in Student Organizations on their grade point average for the 1st semester AY2009-2010 Accountancy Installation of Jose Rizal Honor Society’s Accounting System Reyes, John aries A. 2010 FAITH Accountancy Establishing and B3 enterprise in Tanauan City Baña, Donna Belle L. 2009 FAITH Accountancy Establishing and B3 enterprise in Tanauan City Baña, Donna Belle L. 2009 FAITH Page 5 Sheet1 Accountancy An assessment of the relationship of information system and Cabillo, Joan E. 2009 FAITH corporate governance of First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities Accountancy Implication of the tax relief under Republic Act No. 9504 as Centeno, Robert Ian O. 2009 FAITH perceived by selected employees of the City of Tanauan Accountancy Implication of the tax relief under Republic Act No. 9504 as Centeno, Robert Ian O. 2009 FAITH perceived by selected employees of the City of Tanauan Accountancy Establishment of R2M enterprise in Poblacion 3, Tanauan City Faminial, Rea D. 2009 FAITH Accountancy Establishment of R2M enterprise in Poblacion 3, Tanauan City Faminial, Rea D. 2009 FAITH Accountancy Establishing of Bakers Delight Cupcake Manufacturing Garcia, Alvin L. 2009 FAITH enterprise Tanauan City, Batangas Accountancy Establishment of VSA Enterprise in 23 Balele, Tanauan City Lat, Marinell Ada D. 2009 FAITH Accountancy Establishment of Sinag Manufacturing enterprise in Antipolo Lirag, Vanessa M. 2009 FAITH Del Sur, Lipa City Accountancy Establishment of Sinag Manufacturing enterprise in
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