<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss version='2.0'><channel><title>Volume 5 Number 7 (July 2019)</title>
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		<description>Open Access international Journal to publish research paper</description>
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		<date>July 2019</date><item>
		<title>Battle of Sexes in the Workplace</title>
		<description>This study was undertaken to present the functions of gender for promotion and describe the forms of gender discrimination in the workplace.
The researchers present knowledge about the Gender discrimination in the workplace and the study is  deemed  significant for it benefit the following sectors and groups of person;
This study is therefore useful socially, economically and academically.  Socially it enables employees to co-exist peacefully without discriminating against others due to their ethnic background, gender or race.
The researchers used descriptive method, method of research which is a fact-finding study with adequate and accurate interpretation of data. It describes with emphasis what actually exist such as the current condition of the phenomenon.
The respondents of the study were the employees and employers of selected business establishments in Cabanatuan city.
First, the researchers presented the profile of the respondents as to age; sex; highest educational attainment; length of service and period of promotion granted .Next is the functions of sex in promotion and the forms of discrimination in the workplace.
For the summary of findings and conclusions, majority of the respondents are not new in their work, female dominated the study, respondents were promoted after their provisionary period. Female are more supportive and approachable while male are more cooperative in the study. The respondents are continue seeking knowledge to be promoted or to have a higher position. Respondents are not new in service or in their job. Respondents are promoted after their provisionary period. Male easy recognize the scenario and straight forward in decision making. Men prefer a hierarchical leadership structure because it allows for easier role clarity and delegation of authority. Employers and employees are both believe in the patriarchal leadership that male are superior but women communicate properly in the workplace because they are more perfectionist and  meticulous .Male are direct to the point in controlling the organization ,they do not use any further words to give their thought unlike women. And it is not usual for male to have corrective actions in every undertakings. Women are more efficient and almost perfectionist  in all actions to be done .Women  are  less competent than men and lacking in leadership potential, because of these perceptions, women encounter greater challenges to or skepticism of their ideas and abilities at work. Men and women are correctly predicting the differential experiences that they would encounter with professional advancement and are making sound decisions. It is also possible that women are overestimating the negative consequences associated with power, that men are underestimating them, or both.
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		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/battle-of-sexes-in-the-workplace/</link>
		<author>Prof. Suzette DC. Domingo, Dr. Walter P. Salva</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/1IJAEMS-JUN-2019-14-Battleof.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>BAJA -Chassis Fixture for Manufacturing</title>
		<description>In an All-Terrain Vehicle(ATV), chassis plays a very prominent role. Using a fixture will help us to build a chassis without any errors in manufacturing. The fixtures that Iâ€™m currently working on are â€˜Tareâ€™ designed for the flexible manufacturing of any structural members, like chassis or any two members. These fixtures are designed in such a way that the members are clamped together precisely and always stay in place relative to each other. In machining, fixtures will minimize work piece deformation which causes due to clamping and cutting forces essential to maintain the machining accuracy. The various methodology for clamping operation used in different application by various authors are reviewed in the paper. Fixture is required in various industries according to their application. This can be achieved by selecting the optimal location of fixture elements such as locators and clamps. The fixture set up for component is done manually. For that more cycle time required for loading and unloading of the material. So, there is need to develop system which can help in improving productivity and time. Fixtures reduce operation time, increases productivity and high quality of operation is possible.</description>
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		<author>Emmadi Suresh Babu</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/2IJAEMS-10720191-BAJA.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>iMALERT â€“ an Emergency Response Mobile ApplicationUsing Geo-Location for Palayan City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office</title>
		<description>The researchers developed an Interactive Mobile Application for Less Emergency Response Time (iMALERT), a mobile application, aimed to aid in the emergency response activities of Palayan City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (DRRMO) through real-time incident reporting. The mobile application is equipped with a web-based database server managed by the said office where the emergency incident reports are sent for assessment of the necessary and appropriate response activity. Using four of the five processes of Software Development Lifecycle, the researchers were able to conceptualize, design, develop and stabilize the features of the mobile application and database which were evaluated by expert and non-expert respondents as a reliable tool for emergency case reporting and response in terms of functionality, accuracy, service and usefulness and security and maintenance.</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/imalert-an-emergency-response-mobile-applicationusing-geo-location-for-palayan-city-disaster-risk-reduction-and-management-office/</link>
		<author>Oscar P.Oganiza, Maelyn P. Reselva, Jayson Paul V. Vicencio, Rolando C.Casim, Gener S. Subia</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/3IJAEMS-10720192-iMALERT.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Awareness on Road Signs and Markings of Drivers and Passengers along Maharlika Highway in Nueva Ecija</title>
		<description>Road signs and markings are an integral part of the transportation systems which are logically designed and employed to provide essential road information for commutersâ€™ safety and protection. The study is an evaluation of drivers and passengersâ€™ awareness regarding road signs and markings along Maharlika Highway in the Province of Nueva Ecija particularly between the cities of San Jose and Cabanatuan. While drivers understanding and perception of road signs and markings were very substantial in the study, the perceptions of common passengers wereadded, because they are generally the victims of road accidents. A total of 100 drivers and passengers from the locality were surveyed based on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from strongly disagree (1) to strongly agree (4). The findings showed thatdrivers were aware and knowledgeable about road signs and markings but did not strictly abide by it. Passengers, on the other hand, were not very much aware of road safety features like road signs and markings and relied heavily on the capability of drivers since they believe that drivers were following rules and regulations onroad signs and markings. </description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/awareness-on-road-signs-and-markings-of-drivers-and-passengers-along-maharlika-highway-in-nueva-ecija/</link>
		<author>John Mar M. Castillo, Sarah Mae B. Macabangon, Ricardo Gary B. Garcia III, Jonathan O. Felipe, Michael John M.Villar</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/4IJAEMS-10720193-Awarenesson.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Prevalence of Electricity Power theft in Nueva Ecija II Electric Cooperative, inc. (NEECO-II)-Area 2</title>
		<description>This research focused on the prevalence of electricity power theft in areas covered by NEECO II- Area 2. The data from the Special Energy Recovery Group (Apprehension Group) revealed that there were 386 apprehended electric pilferers from 2014-2016 and that the towns of Sta. Rosa and San Leonardo recorded the highest number of consumers and also have the highest number of electric pilferers as compared to other towns covered by NEECO II â€“ Area 2.	
Among all the types of electric theft, the jumper is the most prevalent in areas covered by NEECO II â€“ Area 2 from 2014-2016. Based on data available, the towns of Sta. Rosa registered the highest number of electric power theft by means of jumper (91) and illegal connection (30), followed by the town of Gen. Tinio (42), San Leonardo (32), PeÃ±aranda (32), Bongabon (23), Gen. Natividad (16) and the rest of the towns are minimal in number. By comparing the total number of electric power theft regardless of its type, the year 2014 registered the highest number of violators (173) and significantly decrease in the year 2015 and 2016 (119 and 95, respectively) and up to August 2017 (39). 
Based on the computation from the Special Energy Recovery Group (Apprehension Group) and that of the Finance Department, the total non-technical losses occurred from 2014-2016 was 6.50 % and it is equivalent to P81,464,791.83 or on the average P2,292,910.88 per month. Losses can be even higher because the actual non-technical losses cannot be easily detected, meaning the apprehended party might consume higher than the average consumption because as being said, it is electric theft. 
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		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/prevalence-of-electricity-power-theft-in-nueva-ecija-ii-electric-cooperative-inc-neeco-ii-area-2/</link>
		<author>Dennis Duane C. Sotto, Norman M. Pascual, Rocky L. Sison, Allan A. Trajano, Noel T. Florencondia</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/5IJAEMS-10720194-Prevalence.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Acquired Knowledge, Skills and Abilities of Graduates of Business Administration of Graduate Education of Neust </title>
		<description>This study was done to find out the current employment status of graduates after acquiring Masteral and Doctorate in Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology for A.Y. 2013-2019. It also described the school- and work-related factors which might affect their employability after getting the degree from NEUST. It also assessed the extent by which work knowledge, skills and abilities thru education have bearing with their current work. Findings showed that the majority of graduates were employed and got promoted. They studied the course primarily for professional advancement, as an institutional requirement and gain management skills. Entrepreneurial and problem-solving skills were the foremost competencies acquired from school. They also found very important the teacher communication skills, professionalism and mastery of the subject to be very relevant too in their education.</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/acquired-knowledge-skills-and-abilities-of-graduates-of-business-administration-of-graduate-education-of-neust/</link>
		<author>Delilah Pangilinan, Arriane Garcia Juan, Marilou Pascual, Mercedes Santos, Richard Simangan</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/6IJAEMS-10720195-Acquired.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Study of Radiation Interaction Mechanisms of Different Nuclear Detectors </title>
		<description>In this paper, an attempt has been made to describe the radiation interaction mechanisms of nuclear detectors. There are lots of radioactive detectors available in the field of radiation detection and measurements instruments/systems such as Geguier Muller (GM) Tube, Scintillation Counter, High Purity Germanium (HPGe) and so on. Each of these detectors have different and distinct radiation interaction mechanisms and detecting principle for processing each type of radiation measurement (qualititative and quantitative).The interaction mechanisms of these detectors are governed by generation of ions (positive and negative) in case of GM tube; the photo-electric effect, Compton scattering and pair production for Scintillation detector and HPGe along with diode principle. The special feature of this diode is a constant current generator depending on the energy of the photon deposition in the detector. The characteristics of these interaction mechanisms have been presented along with intensity of measurements, efficiency and detector resolution (FWHM). </description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/study-of-radiation-interaction-mechanisms-of-different-nuclear-detectors/</link>
		<author>M. N. Islam, H. Akhter, M. Begum, M. S. Alam, M. Kamal</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/7IJAEMS-10720196-Studyof.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Status of Agricultural Food Sector: Basis for A Proposed Continuity Plan</title>
		<description>This study described the status of agriculture in the province of Nueva Ecija. It determined the current situation of the farming business in Nueva Ecija in terms of agricultural land use, its statistical profile on agriculture, crops grown by cities and municipalities and the presence of support agencies in maintaining the continuous development of farming and other forms of agriculture therein. 
Based on its agriculture profile, land, mostly irrigated shares the biggest portion in terms of its usage for food production. Rice, corn, onion and tomatoes are the major crops being grown in cities and municipalities. Findings revealed that rice and corn share the biggest in domestic consumption. 
For support agencies, bank and business agencies are found in support for farmers while the government mostly provides seminars. It was also revealed that other seeds for crops are introduced as a farmerâ€™s option and lesser in choosing for an investment in their income. As their contingency plan, farmers opt to sell and engage in driving rather than farming during lean months. Pest attacks constitute the main problem encountered by farmers, while seeding management is a priority.
The above findings point to certain sustainability that requires improvement and a continuity plan to match up with the continuous supply of goods from the farms to the demands of an increasing population for its consumption.     
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		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/status-of-agricultural-food-sector-basis-for-a-proposed-continuity-plan/</link>
		<author>Alfredo U. Dilao, Jerwin P. Asuncion, Edmundo J. Eduardo, Cristine Diana E. Dulay, Felipe E.Balaria</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/8IJAEMS-10720197-Statusof.pdf</pdflink>
                
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