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    Determining Just Cause: An Equitable Solution for the Workplace

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    A majority of courts now recognize that an employer\u27s implied promise to discharge an employee only for just cause is an exception to the at-will employment doctrine. These courts, however, have not articulated a clear definition ofjust cause nor have they established a consistent standard for a jury\u27s review of employer discharge decisions. This Comment suggests that courts develop strict guidelines for determining if an employee\u27s conduct is just cause for discharge. Further, this Comment proposes that courts adopt a standard of review that requires the jury to balance employer and employee interests

    Chronological Analysis of Bank Branch Operating Environment Factors: The Case of the Ortigas Central Business District, Metro Manila, Philippines

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    The global effort to ensure financial products and services are accessible to populations in unserved and underserved regions has posed inherent difficulties for banks and financial institutions. This challenge arises from inadequate information about suitable locations for establishing physical branch office operations that are both viable and sustainable. Focusing on the Ortigas commercial business district (CBD) in Metro Manila, Philippines, as the case study area, the key operating environment factors, particularly the presence of anchor institutions, land use commercial potential, and fully developed road network, were identified through the key informant interviews. A chronological analysis spanning different periods was conducted to examine and confirm the influence of the mentioned factors on the entry, expansion, and concentration of bank branches in the CBD. Additionally, the study explored the contribution of central bank policies, specifically liberalization measures, to location-specific restrictions regarding branch expansion in key cities within Metro Manila. The findings highlight the significance of these location-decision factors and policy interventions in informing the planning of financial districts at the local government unit level, irrespective of their financial inclusion status. Furthermore, the research elucidates the interconnections between these operating environment factors and their role in shaping the urban form of the CBD. The influx of anchor institutions or customers, driven by these factors, serves as primary sources of branch deposits, underscoring the importance of strategic planning and policy framework development in promoting financial inclusion and urban development

    The RELATIONSHIP OF ATTITUDE AND PERFORMANCE IN MATHEMATICS OF THE BEED AND BSE STUDENTS

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    This study aimed to determine if the attitude toward mathematics of BSE and BEED students in DMMMSU NLUC is significantly correlated to their Mathematics performance. Specifically, it seeks answers to the following questions: What is the profile of the students enrolled in Mathematics along sex, CAT Result in Mathematics and IQ level. What is the attitude of students towards Mathematics?  What is performance of the respondents in Mathematics?  Is there a significant relationship between profile variables and attitude towards Mathematics profile variables and performance in Mathematics, attitude toward Mathematics and Mathematics performance?  Which among the variables are predictors of Mathematics performance?  What action plan can be proposed to enhance the level of performance and attitude of the students in Mathematics? This study utilized the descriptive method of investigation.  This is best fitted to the study because this method involves describing, recording, analyzing and interpreting conditions that exist. It also includes some forms of comparison and contrast and discovers relationship between existing non-manipulative variables. The respondents are two classes enrolled in Basic Mathematics and Contemporary Mathematics for the SY 2014-2015. Their attitude towards Mathematics were obtained using an attitude inventory, their IQ and CAT Math results were obtained from the Guidance Office and their performance were taken from their final grade in Mathematics. The attitude of students toward Mathematics and their performance in Mathematics were described, analyzed, compared, and interpreted.  Mean was used to describe the attitude and performance in Mathematics. Furthermore, the relationship of the aforementioned variables will be obtained. Hence, the use of statistics of correlation under descriptive method was also used.                 The following are the salient findings of this study: Majority of the Mathematics students are females with fair to good performance in the Math CAT and IQ level. The students have positive to highly positive attitude towards Mathematics. The students have very good performance in Mathematics.IQ and CAT performance are significantly correlated with Mathematics performance. CAT significantly correlates with attitude and attitude is significantly correlated with Mathematics performance. In the light of the above-stated findings, the following conclusions are drawn: The Math classes are dominated with females who have only fairly satisfactory to satisfactory IQ levels and performance in the CAT along Mathematics. A greater majority of the students find mathematics enjoyable, interesting and fun. Most of the students have acquired the needed competencies in Mathematics. They are good in computation, comprehension and problem solving. Those who have high IQ and high CAT results perform excellently in Mathematics. The better is the attitude towards Mathematics the higher is the performance in the subject. Attitude has a positive impact of performance in Mathematics. Based on the conclusions, the researcher offered the following recommendations: Teachers are encouraged to customize their instruction and improve the use of modernized and innovative teaching techniques and strategies to enhance performance and attitude of students toward Mathematics. The Mathematics teachers especially the Math Club Adviser should consider the implementation of the Action Plan to improve attitude and performance in Mathematics. The administrators should support the implementation of the Action Plan by providing the opportunities and logistics for its accomplishment. The Action Plan should be considered for adoption by other HEIs in La Union with the administrators and Head of Mathematics Department planning its mechanics of implementation. A research on the effectiveness of the proposed action plan when implemented be conducted as basis for revisions and improvement

    The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States, & the Philippines

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    Exploring the State of U.S. Soil Health Legislation: A Qualitative Policy Analysis

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    Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Proposal of soil health bills in U.S. state legislation has increased over the last few years. While some links between soil health and public health are well established, the extent to which current soil health legislation addresses public health implications is unknown. In particular, little is known about the scope of current legislation, including whether legislation references known links between soil health and public health. This represents a potential gap in existing legislation which will only grow more pressing as population growth is expected to place a higher yield demand on soils in the future. This project utilized a two-phase qualitative policy analysis to address this gap. During phase one current proposed and passed legislation was identified and coded for themes. Subsequently, soil health professionals involved with identified bills were recruited for semi-structured interviews. Interviews were coded and compared for themes. In total, 12 bills from 11 separate states were analyzed. Legislation focused primarily on soil’s capacity to sequester carbon and improve water quality, while public health accounted for a minimal proportion of total codes. Interviews illuminated contextual themes such as climate change motivating bill proposal, understanding of soil as a living ecosystem, and soil nutrient level as a link between soil and public health. Including a reference to climate change was reported as a barrier to bill passage in certain states, while a focus on improving farmers’ profit margins reportedly facilitated bill support. Interviewees commonly cited state soil and water conservation districts and the National Resources Conservation Service as key partners but did not report collaboration with public health entities. While these findings provide perspective into the scope soil health legislation, more research will be needed to evaluate legislative programs as more bills are enacted as well as to determine future opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration from a public health perspective
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