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    • Cocos nucifera testa peeling machine 

      Buling, Jan Lorenz; Galorport, Lance Darren (College of Engineering Education, 2023-07)
      Cocos nucifera, whichbelongs to the Arecaceae family of palm trees. As a culturalsymbol of the tropics, they are common throughout coastaltropical areas. The researcher's objective is to peel the brown skin or testa of the ...
    • IUCN assessment of selected pachyrhynchus germar 1824 species in Davao Region 

      Cobrado, Sheila Marie; Palma, Sunshine; Omas-as, Darrell (College of Arts and Sciences Education, 2022-12)
      In the Philippines, the genus, and the majority of the Pachyrhynchus group are still poorly investigated, facing various threats such as loss of forest habitats, climate change, poaching, and habitat alteration. As a way ...
    • Cigarette filters as additives for thermal-resistant composite fiberboard 

      Arcamo, Jamaica Jane; Badilles, Vea Faye; Camance, Gracelle John (College of Engineering Education, 2023-08)
      Cigarette filters have always seemed to have been a problem worldwide because of their improper disposal due to the large amount of hazardoussolid waste produced. Incorporating these cigarette filters into thefabrication ...
    • A comparative study on sweet potato waste and cassava starch as alternative materials for unfired clay brick 

      Alcular, Millenn Grace; Aton, Pren Janway; Cara, Shennaiah Kate (College of Engineering Education, 2023-08)
      Due to the significant environmental damage caused by the construction, and manufacture of building materials worldwide, this study underlines the necessity to search for substitute materials that will have a minimal ...
    • Alkaline treated rattan and kapok fiber as natural drainage net for concrete drainage pipe 

      Ablanque, John Lloyd; Lofranco, Ednalyn; Valencia, Julie Ann (College of Engineering, 2023-08)
      Floods have always been primarily caused by poor drainage systems and complications of waste disposal. For society and the environment, it has resulted in hazards and destruction that pose serious risks. To prevent such ...
    • Assessment of the water quality of Talomo river : a biological approach 

      Cañada, Sugar; Domingo, Emmanuel Jade; Sasam, Jemaville Mie (College of Arts and Sciences Education, 2024-01)
      Rivers are essential freshwater ecosystems that significantly support biodiversity and contribute to local and global economic productivity. This study assesses the water quality of Talomo River in Davao City using biotic ...
    • Delineation of selected metapocyrtus species using DNA barcoding 

      Maintang, Peter; Canda, Anuetha (College of Arts and Sciences Education, 2022-12)
      The genus Metapocyrtus exhibits significant variations in general shape and form, even between sexes, making its classification and identification difficult. To address this problem, combining morphological traits and ...
    • Comparative assessment of ectoparasites of cockroaches in Matina and Bankerohan Public Market, Davao City, Philippines 

      Aparri, Joyce; Castos, Juhialla Marie; Gonzales, Queency (College of Arts and Sciences Education, 2024-01)
      Cockroaches are known to be associated with ectoparasites that cause food-borne diseases and allergies in food environments such as public markets. Ectoparasites are organisms that are attached to the external body surfaces ...
    • Financial challenges and coping mechanisms among 4P's beneficiaries during pandemic 

      Besa, Ma. Eloisa Jean; Duabe, Kristial John; Nucos, Lestle Joy (College of Arts and Sciences Education, 2022-05)
      In this globalizing society, education is a vital tool we can use to influence the world, as well as a tool for self-improvement. However, education can be a high-cost social need that needs financial support in order to ...
    • IUCN assessment of selected pachyrhynchus germar 1824 species in Davao Region 

      Cobrado, Sheila Marie; Palma, Sunshine; Omas-as, Darrell (College of Arts and Sciences Education, 2022-12)
      In the Philippines, the genus, and the majority of the Pachyrhynchus group are still poorly investigated, facing various threats such as loss of forest habitats, climate change, poaching, and habitat alteration. As a way ...
    • The relationship between stressful environment and academic performance among University of Mindanao students : the mediating role of psychological well-being 

      Culanag, Gian Carlo; Drajido, Karylle; Aparece, Ronnie Jr (College of Criminal Justice Education, 2024-03)
      This study aimed to deduce the academic performance of the University of Mindanao Criminology students and its relationship with stressful environments and mediated by their psychological well-being. The stratified simple ...
    • Influence of Tiktok towards delinquent behavior of students in the University of Mindanao 

      Bayawan, Jegger Cave; Berangel, Jelly; Salvosa, Xienna Mae (College of Criminal Justice Education, 2024-07)
      TikTok has become one of the most popular social media platforms over the past years. The surprising increase of TikTok users was due to its distinct way of entertainment. However, this platform hides numerous underlying ...
    • Technology awareness and cybercrime victimization among business owners of the small medium enterprises in Davao City 

      Avenido, Jumar John; Oray, Kimberly; Sensano, Maegrace (College of Criminal Justice Education, 2024-07)
      This study aims to determine the correlation between technology awareness and cybercrime victimization among business owners of Small Medium enterprises in Davao City. There were 112 business owners who participated in the ...
    • The effect of internship on career preparedness as perceived by criminology students 

      Asta, Arsamil; Tindoy, Jo-ann; Balmores, Shandelle Rave (College of Criminal Justice Education, 2024-03)
      Internships seek to develop a sense of professionalism, integrity, and adaptability in students, preparing them for various obstacles they may face in their future jobs. The study aimed to evaluate the impact of internships ...
    • Jeepney drivers : COVID tales of the trip 

      Arellano, Jemlie; Balano, Noreen Mae; Gambong, Maria Christina (College of Arts and Sciences Education, 2022-05)
      This study aimed to understand the life experiences and struggles of public utility Jeepney drivers due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Davao City. Also, it explores the coping strategies of how Jeepney drivers survived the ...
    • Women frontliners multiple roles and support system 

      Tayag, Rizza; Anod, Rowena; Madelo, Joseph Kim (College of Education, 2021-12)
      The place of women in society has continuously changed. They are no longer restricted to the home. Thus, the problem with having multiple roles, especially in frontline women, is getting worse because of the effects of a ...
    • Experiences of sustainable livelihood program leaders during COVID-19 pandemic 

      Amandog, Lovelie Amor; Belarmino, Judylen; Gudes, Jonnah Jane (College of Arts and Sciences Education, 2022-05)
      The Covid-19 effects on businesses have resulted in the development of skills of SLP leaders. This qualitative study explores the experiences of the SLP leaders in one of the cities of Surigao del Sur, in handling and ...
    • Analysis of chemical and shrinkage limit for the effect of glycerol in concrete 

      Avance, Ketch Mauve; Baldad, Lea Angelica; Bautista, Cyrel Jazeth (College of Engineering Education, 2023-04)
      Concrete shrinkage is a significant problem within the construction sector. This study aims to investigate the impact of Glycerol on chemical shrinkage and shrinkage limits using a nominal mix design. Concrete mix design ...
    • Students' online learning experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic 

      Eborda, Mae Ann; Galman, Asmairah; Maranan, Jessa Mae (College of Arts and Sciences Education, 2022-05)
      When the COVID-19 virus started to spread all over most countries, including the Philippines, educational institutions were forced to switch from traditional learning set up to distance learning. The unplanned shift in the ...
    • Silent warriors : experiences of local social social workers on public service during the COVID-19 pandemic 

      Agudo, Mica Louise; Bajenting, Marie Weinchell; Española, Leslie Dee (College of Arts and Sciences Education, 2022-05)
      The COVID-19 pandemic affected the local social workers in the Philippines, prompting the researchers to conduct a study that aims to learn the lived experiences of local social workers as they provide public service on ...