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List of Undergraduate Theses of the College of Arts And D. LIST OF UNDERGRADUATE THESES D.1 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES AUTHOR TITLE YEAR Mosqueda , Arvin The Relevance of Karl Marx’s Concept of Revolution In Relation To the Filipino Struggle Toward Political and Economic Crisis October1998 Bade , Denis Real St. Thomas Aquinas’ Concept of Love: Its significance to Modern Man’s Idea of Love As A Real Good October 1999 Panong , Ma. Pilipina A Philosophical Inquiry on Baruch Spinoza’s Concept of Pantheism March 2001 Bajao , Leo Cris, et al. A Study on the Voting Behavior of The Residents of the Municipality Of Catigbian, Bohol. Based on Mobilization and Participation in The 1995 National And Local Election March 1998 Cariño , Honorato, et al. A Study On Awareness and Level Of Participation Among the Residents of Barangay Poblacion, Panglao, Bohol In Relation to Environmental Measures: Basis For Effective Implementation and Enforcement of Environmental Ordinances October 1998 Lim , Wilfredo Jr., et al. Perception and Level of Awareness Of the Residents of Valencia, Bohol In Their Town’s Eco-Tourism Project March 2000 Agor , Roman, et al. Profile of the Cases Filed Against The Philippine National Police and The Police Works Undertaken in the 147 Province Of Bohol, Calendar Year 1998-1999: Basis For An Effective Enforcement October 2000 Estoquia , Marriane, et al. The Level of Awareness on the Local Legislative Enactment in the Establishment of Beach Resorts And Restaurants As Perceived by Barangay Residents of Tawala Panglao, Bohol March 2001 Poquita , Novo, et al. Knowledge of Local Ordinances On Waste Management and the Practices of the Residents of Cogon District March 2001 Leyble , Eric Paul, et al. Social Consciousness As Perceived In the Selected Poems of Ricardo De Ungria March 2000 Tamsi , Richard, et al Filipino Values As Exemplified in The Novels of N.V.M. Gonzales March 2000 Balbin , Friscella, et al. Character Delineation in Bienvenido N. Santos Selected Short Stories: “Immigration Blues,” “Scent of Apples,” and “The Day the Dancers Came” October 2000 Adlaon , Juliet, et al. Roles of Women as Expounded in Sinug-ang: A Cebuano Poetry of Linda Alburo, Ester Tapia and Cora Almerino October 2000 D.2 COLLEGE OF NURSING 148 AUTHOR TITLE YEAR Magdalunes, Mari F., et al. A Survey on Career Orientation Of the Level IV BSN Students of DWC-T SY. 1989 – 1990; Its Implication To Career Counseling1989-1990 1990 Bacareza, Ma. Corazon,et al. A Study on the Use of Contraceptives As Perceived By DWCT Faculty Members in the Year 1998 1998 Advincula, Janet, et al. The Professional Competencies and Personality Profile of the Nurse Faculty, Divine Word College, College of Nursing 1998-1989 As A Nurse Faculty Perceived By The Fourth Year Nursing Students 1988-1989 1998 Mag-abe, Aileen,et al. A Study on the Attitudes of Staff Nurses of GCGMH Toward the DWCT Level III & I Students and Their on the Students Performance Sy. 1991-1992 1992 Abandula, Lina, et al. A Perceptionaire on the Affects of the Implemented Generics Drug Act of 1988- By the Health Consumers of Tagbilaran City 1992 Atupan, Maria Dixie, et al. An Inquiry on the Exercise and Eating Habits of Aesculapens 1992 of Divine Word College, College, College of Nursing, Tagbilaran City SY. 1991-92: Their Implication to Stress Reduction. 1992 Agad, Marifel, et al. The Cause of Non-Employment of a Group Registered Nurses Belonging To Two Nursing Schools In The City Tagbilaran 1992 Board Passers: Its Implication on Their Professional Status 1992 149 Tabel, Joseph, et al. A Study on the Attitudes of the Profile In Tiptip District, Tagbilaran City Toward Modern Medicine In Relation To the Traditional Management of Illness With the Quack Healing Second Semester SY 1991-92 1992 Aguiman, Emma, et al. Comparative Profile on the Uses of Indigenous Health Practice of Cabawan And First Districts Household of Tagbilaran City in Relation to Optimization of Health Status: Maximization of Indigenous Health Practices Through Scientific Medical Training of These Health Practitioner First Semester SY. 1993 – 94. 1994 Dulla, Digna, et al. A Comparison of the Common Methods Of Family Planning Use by Married College Faculty Members DWCT and Married Couple of Montana, Baclayon 1994 Alagon, Joseph, et al. A Study of the Personality Traits of Senior Nursing Students, DWC, CON, Its Implication to Nursing Profession. 1994 Adiong, Stefanie, et al. A Study of Socio-Economic Status of BSN II Students of DWCT: Its Impli- cation to Nursing as a Profession. 1994 Baliog, Virgilia, et al. The Role of Public Health of the Seventeen Districts, of Tagbilaran, City, Their Contribution Toward the Realization of the World Health Organizational Goal “Health For All” By the year 2000 2000 Benitez, Maria Luz,et al. The Customs and Beliefs of Bajao Tribe in the Coastal Town of Totolan, Dauis Bohol in Relation To Their Health Practices Its Relevance To A Better Approach in the Implementation of Health Services. 2000 150 Dumadag, Ma. Aileen, et al. Some Problems Encountered by Female Married Nurses of the GCGMH Arising From Their Roles As Professionals and Homemakers 2000 Amana, Ma. Caridada,et al. The Comparative Effectiveness of Breast- Milk and Formula Milk on Weights of Infants Againg 0-4 Months in the Under Six Clinic of the Outpatient Department Of GCGMH, Tagbilaran City SY. 1978 1988 Gallon, Ana Mae, et al. A Study on the Perceptions of GCGMH Staff Nurses Towards Hepatitis B, Its Implication on The Delivery of Nursing Care as of the Year 1990-1991 1991 Bomediano, Amelia, et al. Patients Pain Reaction to IVTT Impli- cation on the Medical Staff of GCGMH, Year 1989 – 1990 1990 Abad, Maria Nadine, et al. A Study of Married Faculty Members Of DWC of Tagbilaran Regarding the Artificial Means of Family Planning. 1990 Armachuelo, Julie, et al. A Study on the Importance of Psycho- logical Support and Its Effect on Patients Undergoing Surgery in Governor Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital 1990 Bautista, Estela, et al. The Effectiveness of Short Course Chemo- Therapy in the Treatment of Tuberculosis In Corella, Bohol in the Year 1987. 1990 Bontua, Felicidad, et al. A Study of the Efficiency of Nursing Care At the GCGMH Tagbilaran based on Patients Satisfaction in Their First Post Partum Week from Mid-October to Mid-November, 1990 1990 Apit, Pinky, et al. A Study on the Perceptions of Nursing Administrators of the Eight Hospitals 151 Of Tagbilaran City on the Fast Turnover Of Nurses: Its Effects on the Delivery Nursing Care. 1990 Alas, Rica Pureza, et al. A Study on the Character Traits of Clinical Instructor of the DWC, CON And Their Effects of Clinical Perfor- mance of the Fourth Year Nursing Students 1990 Budlong, Emilyn, et al. A Study on the Health Habits of Grade Six Pupils in Cogon Elem. School and Where They Learned them During the SY. 1988 – 1989. 1989 Alagon, Catherine, et al. A Study on Personality Traits of Senior Nursing Students, DWC, CON Its Implication to Nursing Profession 1990 Ayag, Maria Divina, et al. Causative Factors Underlying Licensed Doctors Choice for Nursing as Second Course: Their Implication to Medical Profession 1990 Bajoi, Nerissa, et al. Nursing Profession: Its Implicit Among Fourth Year High School Students of Tagbilaran City in Relation to Career Planning SY.1991 – 1992 1992 Balane, Letecia, et al. A Study of Infant Feeding Practices and Beliefs Among Breastfeeding Mother In Taloto District, Tagbilaran City, 1992-1993: Its Implication to Infants Health 1993 Asilo, Rosele, et al. A Study on the Perception of the Level IV Nursing Students Towards Death And Dying and Its Relevance to Nursing Care Second Semester 1993 152 Baja, Jeanali, et al. A Study on the Profile of Hepatitis B Patients Admitted to GCGMH from January to September 1990 1990 Angalot, Marielona, et al. A Study on the Influence of Parents, Siblings, Relatives and Friends on the Choice of the Nursing Course Among Level I Nursing Students Of Divine Word College of Tagbilaran for 1992-1993 1993 Abandula, Rosenda, et al. The Perception of the Senior Nursing Students Towards their Clinical Learning Experience In Relation to the Teaching Behavior of Their Clinical Instructor Of Divine Word College of Tagbilaran For 1992-1993 1993 Agerre, Celsa Dinah, et al. A Study on the Attitudes of Clients at Sitio Baliw, Mansasa, Tagbilaran City Towards the Services Rendered by the Level IV A Nursing Students Through Community Health Nursing and the Various Factors Affecting This Activities By 1990- 1991 1991 Tan, Ramonitta, et al. Factors Affecting Awareness and Preferences and Supplementary Feeding and the Nutritional Status Of Infants in Barangay Doljo, Panglao, Bohol 1991. 1991 Araneta, Corazon C., et al. Incidence of Mental Illness Among Mentally Ill Patients in Basdaco, Loon Bohol Causative Factors and Their Effect to the Family and Community 1991 Aparicio, Ma. Jocelyn, et al. The Level of Anxiety Felt by Level IV Nursing Students of DWC in Relation To Their Clinical Experience During SY.1991-1992: Its Implication to 153 Nursing Care 1992 Apoya, Roselyn, et al. A Comparative Study of Infant Feeding Among Women of Poblacion Antequera, Bohol In Relation to Their Socio-Status 1992 Angcog, Philip, et al. The Relationships Between the Academic Achievements of DWCT BSN Graduates, 1988 –1991 and Their Performance in Nurses Board Examination 1991 Antonio, Aurora Eva, et al. A Comparative Study on the Effectiveness Of Breast Milk and Formula Milk On Weights Of Infants Aging Four Mounts of Average Families of Mansasa District, Tagbilaran City for the Term 1988 – 1990 1990 Bornes, Maximillian Supervisory Competencies and Work Attitudes Joseph, et al. Of DWCT Clinical Instructor As Perceived By the Nursing Students in Relation To Their Clinical Performance First Semester, SY 1992 – 1993 1993 Aranceña, Roderick, et al. Perception of the Non-Nursing Students Of DWC of Tagbilaran on the Nursing Department As The Campus Target of Criticism 1993 Balabis, Ma.
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