<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss version='2.0'><channel><title>Volume 6 Number 7 (July 2020)</title>
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		<description>Open Access international Journal to publish research paper</description>
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		<date>July 2020</date><item>
		<title>Utilization of Maintenance and other Operating Expenses (MOOE) of Non-Fiscally Autonomous Senior High Schools towards Achieving their Annual Improvement Plan (AIP)</title>
		<description>This study determined the utilization, budget allocation, and challenges encountered by the School Heads in the use of Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses (MOOE) funds in achieving the Annual Improvement Plan (AIP) in non-fiscally autonomous Senior High Schools the Division of Nueva Ecija. The 20 school heads were purposively selected as respondents of the study. The results revealed that the majority of non-fiscally autonomous senior high schools have MOOE ranges from Php250,000-Php 900,000 ($5,000 - $18,000) and with a population of 130 to 750 students. The MOOE budget for every year depends upon the number of enrollees. School heads have utilized 51% to 75%  of MOOE funds for each activity/program indicated in AIP. The majority of them were given priority on security and utility services and challenged on the complaints and misconceptions about spending and allocating of MOOE expenses. Transparency, accountability, and maintaining harmonious relationships are the keys to ensure collaboration and teamwork for the betterment of school and learners as well.</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/utilization-of-maintenance-and-other-operating-expenses-mooe-of-non-fiscally-autonomous-senior-high-schools-towards-achieving-their-annual-improvement-plan-aip/</link>
		<author>Roselle J. Abellon, Genelyn R. FariÃ±as, Ana Beatriz D. Soriano, Thelma E. Rodriguez, Felipe E. Balaria</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/1IJAEMS-10720202-Utilizationof.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Managing the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain: â€˜By Wireâ€™ â€œThe next big thingâ€</title>
		<description>The emergence of computers in the 20th century has enabled the evolution of new age technology. Today, advances in information technology, the globalization of markets, and the push toward efficiency and sustainability continue to create challenges and opportunities that did not exist few years ago. In recent years, the ever-increasing technical complexity of standard consumer goods, combined with the ever-increasing size and depth of the global market, indicate that the connection between vendors and consumers is usually the link in the supply chain. The stampede to acquire new technologies, scientific innovations and managing technology are an imperative in every sectorfor which the health care industry is not an exception. In the healthcare industry, there could be added risk and complexity in the supply chain that can have adverse effect on patient safety and health outcomes. Hospitals and health systems are beginning to tap into the ignored opportunity: â€œpharmaceutical supply chain optimizationâ€. Businesses such as healthcare will have to reorganize and continue to modify their business-model to capture potential benefits on emerging technological innovation that can positively affect patient care and costs.</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/managing-the-pharmaceutical-supply-chain-by-wire-the-next-big-thing/</link>
		<author>Dr. Charles Awoala Briggs</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/2IJAEMS-10620202-Managingthe.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Program: Students Perception and Challenges in their Academic Performance </title>
		<description>This study focused on conditional cash transfer (CCT) program implementation to the student- recipients in the five selected public secondary schools in a certain Congressional District in the Division of Nueva Ecija, Philippines.  The data gathered revealed that the amount of Php500 (10U$) CCT cash grant is insufficient for the respondentsâ€™ school needs and most of the time this amount had been used for the food budget of the family. This resulted in absences and non-compliance to school activities and requirements of the students which negatively affect their academic performance.</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/conditional-cash-transfer-cct-program-students-perception-and-challenges-in-their-academic-performance/</link>
		<author>Maria Elena G. Corpuz, Joane R. Malilay, Marjorie C.Garancho, Jennifer G. Fronda, Mercedes D. Santos</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/3IJAEMS-10720205-Conditional.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>3d Modelling of Structures using terrestrial laser scanning technique</title>
		<description>In recent times, interest in the study of engineering structures has been on the rise as a result of improvement in the tools used for operations such as, As-built mapping, deformation studies to modeling for navigation etc. There is a need to be able to model structure in such way that accurate needed information about positions of structures, features, points and dimensions can be easily extracted without having to pay physical visits to site to obtain measurement of the various components of structures.
In this project, the data acquisition system used is the terrestrial laser scanner, High Definition Surveying (HDS) equipment; the methodology employed is similar to Close Range Photogrammetry (CRP). CRP is a budding technique or field used for data acquisition in Geomatics. It is a subset of the general photogrammetry; it is often loosely tagged terrestrial photogrammetry. The terrestrial laser scanning technology is a data acquisition system similar to CRP in terms of deigning the positioning of instrument and targets, calibration, ground control point, speed of data acquisition, data processing (interior, relative and absolute orientation) and the accuracy obtainable. The aim of this project was to generate the three-dimensional model of structures in the Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos using High Definition Surveying, the Leica Scan Station 2 HDS equipment was used along with Cyclone software for data acquisition and processing. 
The result was a 3D view (of point clouds) of the structure that was studied, from which features were measured from the model generated and compared with physical measurement on site. The technology of the laser scanner proved to be quite useful and reliable in generating three dimensional models without compromising accuracy and precision. The generation of the 3D models is the replica of reality of the structures with accurate dimensions and location.
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		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/3d-modelling-of-structures-using-terrestrial-laser-scanning-technique-a-case-study/</link>
		<author>Oseni A.E. Ajani O. K. Adewale A.J, Ayodeji O.O,   Desalu T.O</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/4IJAEMS-10720203-3dModelling.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Modes of Payment and Challenges Encountered by Real Property Taxpayers: An Evaluation</title>
		<description>This study aimed to determine the services received by the taxpayers on real property revenue in Talavera, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It utilized a descriptive method of research and focused on the modes of payment utilized by 127 respondents and the challenges theyâ€™ve encountered in paying their taxes. Results of the study show that majority of the taxpayers were females in the age bracket of 41-50 years old, married, Roman Catholics, college degree holders working in the local government units with a monthly income between P10,000.00 to P19,999.00 ($200 to less than $400) and are good taxpayers. Their modes of payment were through technological devices such as cellular phones. The high amount of real tax revenue, penalties, excessive collections, and increasing taxes were the most common challenges encountered by the taxpayers. They are in favor of paying the taxes semi-annually. Based on the conclusions of the study the following recommendations were offered: Continuing awareness and education about the income tax returns collections in the whole town must be prioritized and the participation and collaborations of the church and local government in revenue collections as social and moral obligations of responsible Filipino citizen must be strengthened. </description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/modes-of-payment-and-challenges-encountered-by-real-property-taxpayers-an-evaluation/</link>
		<author>Jap Leonard E. Quinday, Ronalyn G. Diaz, John Johnell J. Dela Cruz, Marilou P. Pascual, Felipe E. Balaria</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/5IJAEMS-107202010-Modesof.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Perception, Awareness, Acceptance and understanding of NEUST-sic Community towards its Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives</title>
		<description>This study focused in determining the Perception, Awareness, Acceptance and Understanding of Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology San Isidro Campus Community towards the its Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives of programs offered (VMGO). The survey instrument used in this study was a modified survey questionnaire from previous studies conducted by Castillo (2016). The items regarding the perception, awareness, acceptance and understanding on VMGO included in the survey instrument were based on the 2010 AACCUP Revised Instruments. The respondents of the survey were the NEUST-SIC (1325) internal stakeholders and (565) external stakeholders respectively. Findings show that External Stakeholders generally were least aware, least accept and understand the Vision, Mission, Golas and Objectives of NEUST. It is also revealed that the external stakeholders believed that the vision, mission, goals and objectives are not clearly stated and consistent with each other. However, they all agreed that the program objectives are clearly stated in terms of aesthetic and cultural values. Thus, it is recommended that widest dissemination of the VMGO through various forms of communication media, conduct campaigns or other related activities should be done by the NEUST-SIC community to further raise awareness among external stakeholders and thereby strengthen support.</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/perception-awareness-acceptance-and-understanding-of-neust-sic-community-towards-its-vision-mission-goals-and-objectives/</link>
		<author>Junil A. Constantino, Maricar H. Sison, Eloisa C. Gabriel, Ma. Teresita C. Vega</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/6IJAEMS-10720206-Perception.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Integrated Learning Module Development on Department of PGSD Students, Gorontalo State University, Indonesia</title>
		<description>The problems in this study are 1) What are the conditions of integrated learning objectives for students majoring in PGSD UNG? 2) How is the quality of integrated learning modules developed for students majoring in PGSD UNG? 3) What is the effectiveness of integrated learning modules for students majoring in PGSD UNG? This study aims to 1) Describe the objective conditions of integrated learning in students majoring in PGSD UNG; 2) Producing quality integrated learning development modules for students majoring in PGSD UNG; and 3) To find the effectiveness of integrated learning modules in students majoring in PGSD UNG.
The results showed that the integrated learning objective conditions in the Department of PGSD UNG include the RPS that were designed not in accordance with the appropriate learning structure, good teaching materials were not yet owned by lecturers who were able to take courses, between lecturers supporting integrated learning subjects did not discuss each other as a team teaching so that learning outcomes are not achieved, there are no good teaching materials so students do the assignments correctly and copy and paste assignments and download them from the internet, learning so far without raising problems first to challenge students to be motivated in learning activities, Student less involved in learning, lecturers as learning centers, lack of communication between lecturers and students, students and other students, and lectures are not well structured. After doing research and development in the fourth semester PGSD Department students get better with positive student responses. The quality of integrated learning modules has met the aspects that have been determined. Quality integrated learning modules after being measured based on the characteristics of quality modules there are 5 aspects. The quality of integrated learning modules is also developed based on the input of validators who are media experts, material experts and linguists so that the quality of integrated learning modules becomes better, and the effectiveness of integrated learning modules with 4D stages has fulfilled well-defined aspects.
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		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/integrated-learning-module-development-on-department-of-pgsd-students-gorontalo-state-university-indonesia/</link>
		<author>Wiwy T. Pulukadang, Hamzah B. Uno, Haris Panal, Keysar Panjaitan</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/7IJAEMS-10720209-IntegratedLearning.pdf</pdflink>
                
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