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ADESOJI ADEOLU ONI

University of Lagos, Akoka Nigeria

DJUWARI

STIE Perbanas Surabaya Indonesia

GAURANG RAMI

CHEW FONG PENG

KEN KAWASAKI

MAHESHVARI NAIDU

Veer Narmad South Gujarat University India

Kochi University of Technology Japan

JIA YAN

Högskolan Dalarna Sweden

THITIMA BOONCHAREAN

Nakhon Sawan Rajabhat University Thailand

TIBERIU CONSTANTIN FLORESCU

“Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urban Planning Bucharest Romania

University of Malaya, Malaysia

University of KwaZulu-Natal South Africa

KANEEZ FATIMA-SHAD University of Technology, Sydney Australia

JOSÉ GERARDO MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ University of Puerto Rico – Mayagüez Campus Puerto Rico

MOKTAR LAMARI

L'université de l'administration publique Canada

PEDRO B. BERNALDEZ Dongguk University in Gyeongju South Korea

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Vision and Mission 02 IAMURE Book of Abstracts 04 IAMURE International Journals 05 Messages 06 Conference Programme 18 ICMR - GCEBES 2014 Awards 20

37 Synthesis of the ICMR 2014

Board of Judges 25

39 Paper Presentations Day 1

Essays 26

47 Paper Presentations Day 2 54 IAMURE Hymn 55 IAMURE Personnel 56 IAMURE Member Institutions 57 Philippine Clients of IAMURE

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message Welcome to Hongkong and Welcome to IAMURE! I BRING TO you early yuletide greetings from the 40 institutional members and the more than a thousand individual members of the International Association of Multidisciplinary Research, a transborder organization of researchers spread in fifty countries covering six continents. Hongkong has a rich and colorful history and is a model of transition from the British rule to the Chinese leadership of today. We selected Hongkong for its melting pot of world cultures and great universities which are among the best in the world. We are happy to blend the research cultures of the United States of America, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, the Philippines, among others. This provides us the opportunity to form friendships and academic alliances leading to collaborations in research and publications. I also wish to invite you and your friends to join our last conference for the year, the Asian Conference in Multidisciplinary Research in Higher Education at the Marco Polo Davao City, Philippines on November 26-28,2014. We have hurdled the surveillance audit for our ISO 9001:2008 by the AJA Registrars and we are now preparing for the new QMS 9001:2015. Our research journals have become the avenue for global dissemination of research through our indexing companies enabling us a global reach of 200 countries. These are well received by the faculty of the good universities in different parts of the world.Where shall we be in 2015? We have selected Japan, Cambodia, Vietnam, Brunei Darussalam, Taiwan, among others. Discover Hongkong and explore friendships with our participants. I thank the Philippine Association of Institutions for Research for cohosting this event through the executive leadership of Ms Irish P. Balios and the International Association of Scholarly Publishers, Editors, and Reviewers with Prof. Dr. Djuwari as President and Mr. Chris Ivan O. Lagapa, Executive Director.. I wish to congratulate our winners for the World Research Awards for a feat they richly deserved considering their lifetime of dedication in pushing the frontiers of knowledge.

GENARO V. JAPOS President, IAMURE

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message A STORY WRITTEN by Jean Giono in 1953 tells of a man who lived in a deserted and desolate valley devoid of any greenery. The narrator in this story in the book entitled, The Man Who Planted Trees met a man named Elzeard while desperately looking for thirst-quenching water in his journey in the south of France. Elzeard chose to live a quiet and solitary life and took it upon himself to plant trees and restore the green life in the valley until his dying day. The narrator described Elzeard as a man who need not utter words unnecessarily perhaps because his sublime and noble work would speak eloquently for himself. Every single day of his life was dedicated to the backbreaking mission of gathering all sorts of seeds, germinating them, and planting the seedlings in different parts of the valley – tasks which were seemingly futile, fruitless and unrewarded. Over the next few decades, the narrator made several visits to the valley and witnessed how Elzeard pursued tirelessly his daily mission of planting trees without a fanfare but in serenity, simplicity, humility, confidence and fortitude. By that time, what was once a desolate, dry and barren valley was now a green and dense forest teeming with wildlife and from which streams of fresh water gently flowed down to nearby drought-stricken villages – all through the work of a humble and selfless man. What appeared to be a painstakingly futile, lonely and impossible mission of a man has ultimately paid off – the transformation of a barren desert into a valley of life for many generations to cherish. There is so much that researchers like you and I can learn from this story as we convene for the first IAMURE International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research. Reflecting deeply on the conference theme, “Towards the Achievement of Peace, Development, and Unity in Asia: The Role of Multidisciplinary Research”, and discerning our contributions as academic scholars towards this seemingly daunting goal, may we all be reminded of the exemplary work of The Man Who Planted Trees. This man showed us the value of hard work and perseverance in pursuit of noble and sublime aspirations. Our individual research work may appear to others as distant from the goal of building a better world. Our research work may appear fruitless, irrelevant, and worse, require us to think and write in solitude as we pursue a research topic that may be considered bereft of any immediate social or economic benefit or value. However, it is that humble faith that our work offers even the tiniest contribution to the expansion of knowledge that gives justice and meaning to what we do. It is the congregation of small contributions to knowledge that advances our understanding of society on which our generation and the next will build as we relentlessly seek knowledge towards peace, development and unity in the world. We may find ourselves unrewarded, isolated, tired and unrecognised for the research that we do. However, may we find solace and inspiration from Elzeard’s work which demonstrates that when we remain steadfastly focused on what we do, excel quietly in one’s field, and never lose faith and fortitude that our humble work will inform the scholarly inquiry of our peers and those who will come after us, then we should be proud to wear the badge of honour sparkling with humility - knowing that we have ‘planted trees’ for a better society for all. May all of us come to the ICMR 2014 conference with a few ‘trees’ of knowledge to share and leave with a renewed mission to keep planting some more…day after day just like The Man Who Planted Trees.

HERNAN ‘BANJO’ ROXAS, PhD Deakin Business School Deakin University, Melbourne Australia

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message Dear Distinguished Participants, WELCOME TO THE International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR 2014) held in Hong Kong October 17-18, 2014. The theme chosen is the most appropriate one when it is related to our region in Asia and our diversity in any aspects. This theme is “Towards the Achievement of Peace, Development, and Unity in Asia: The Role of Multidisciplinary Research.” It has been our responsibility to promote peace, both as researchers and intellectuals living in different regions in this world. As we have come from different countries with different perspectives, we still have to be in unity because our God created us, as we believe together, for doing our best for all of us as human beings. When we work in peaceful atmosphere, we can achieve our best performance in doing our research and other academic activities. There is nothing can be done with the best achievement when it is done exclusively, by ignoring God’s other creatures in this world. In other words, being inclusive people can get more knowledge and skills as well as state-of-the art strategies in doing anything related to our professions. And, this forum is our best place for that purpose. Ladies and Gentlemen, Multidisciplinary research has semantically represented our community here as diversity in unity. We may come from different perspectives with different experiences. These perspectives and experiences are of course blended with our cultures and social values. However, these attributes, we believe, will become our strengths to be our existence, as a strong intellectual community that is IAMURE. As I myself have witnessed during my involvement in this intellectual association so far, I have learned a lot of precious things for both improving my knowledge and skills and increasing my awareness of being our God’ creature. Without getting in touch with others, we cannot benchmark our performance of being the real researchers and intellectuals. Therefore, this IAMURE is the best of all as I have even seen. Wherever we live and wherever we work, we have to live and work in harmony. Peace is the key success to doing the best job in our lives. Research can be in different fields of science from different perspectives from different regions throughout Asia. However, we believe that the results can be beneficial for others, for improving knowledge and skills related to methodologies, theories, and perhaps the strategies of having the best achievement. Ladies and gentlemen Last but not least, let me express my gratitude and my high appreciation to you all as the participants of IAMURE conference today. I would also like to thank our president of IAMURE, Dr. Genaro V. Japos who has been very creative and imaginative in crafting the agenda of the conferences and the themes.

PROF. DR. DJUWARI President of International Association of Scholarly Publishers, Editors, and Reviewers (IASPER) IAMURE Country Representative for Indonesia Advisor of Association of Press and Indonesian Journalists (HIPSI), East Java, Indonesia; Director of Language laboratory, STIE Perbanas Surabaya, Indonesia

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message IT IS BOTH my distinct honor and privilege to extend my warm congratulations to the International Association of Multidisciplinary Research (IAMURE) for the launch of the 2nd Global Conference on Education, Business, Engineering and Sciences (GCEBES) at the Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel, Hong Kong on 17-18 October 2014. This is another milestone for the research world as researchers in the fields of education; business, engineering and sciences gather together and share findings of their research in areas considered as pillars of development of the country. IAMURE as always manifests sturdy knowledge management in its conferences. This time, it responds with the needs of our time with the conference theme, “Education for Regional Economic Integration.” Indeed, education is the thread that ties all factors up for economic integration of the region. We are no longer just looking within the country, but we are also finding means of reaching out and integrating our efforts to grow and develop as a region. Data and information are conscientiously gathered, and they are not coming just as products of wild imaginations. These are findings tested from sound methodologies. These are evidence-based outputs that will feed and inform policy and practice. The same felicitations go the delegates of this conference. May you become more as you share research findings, as you discover and learn more knowledge and skills, as you uncover best practices and unravel enabling and hindering factors in the areas of focus in this conference. In the process of doing so, may you also enjoy the company of your co-participants, the organisers, and the people and visitor of this place. As this conference is a segue to an earlier conference that promotes peace through research, I would encourage you to share your experience formally or informally how to bring together initiatives to stop conflict and save lives for a sustainable world. As A.J. Muste noted, “There is no way to peace — peace is the way.” This is the time and place. Gain friends and build networks as you meet like-minded people in this event. As you learn and share knowledge, enjoy and have a great time.

CHONA R.ECHAVEZ, PhD Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit Kabul, Afghanistan

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message I WANT TO take this opportunity to extend my warmest greetings to the International Association of Multidisciplinary Research (IAMURE) in gathering together global researchers for this International Conference for Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2014 this upcoming October 17-18, 2014 at the Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel, Hong Kong. With the conference theme, “Towards the Achievement of Peace, Development and Unity in Asia. The Role of Multidisciplinary Research” is a reflection of the needs of our time for professionals, researchers, students and practitioners to share new knowledge, solutions and innovations in advancing regional and global peace-building efforts towards sustainable development. We share the same vision and aspiration of sharing and discussing latest trends, issues and solutions utilizing multidisciplinary research in addressing these issues. My deepest appreciation, as well, to the founder and president of IAMURE, Dr. Genaro Japos on his persistent commitment on actualizing excellent opportunities among professionals to raise the bar of education on sharing new knowledge through research. I reaffirm the university’s commitment on long-standing support to IAMURE’s agenda of constantly innovating research fora to disseminate and utilize high impact researches. Furthermore, it promotes quality research publications as credible sources of scientific literature. This will serve as an avenue of opening doors of possibilities of research collaboration with other universities. It is our strong resolve in the University of Bohol for a strong faculty and employees’ engagement into high quality research endeavor as this shapes a landscape of critical thinking and creativity in actualizing our university’s vision of “transforming lives for great future.” May our partnership in our research endeavors bring us to greater heights. Congratulations to all members and participants of this conference. God bless!

NUEVAS T. MONTES, PhD President University of Bohol

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message ASEAN 2015 IS coming very soon. It has received mixed reactions from different sectors including the academe. Some of the schools are threatened; others saw it as an opportunity. Moreover, issues on relevancy, adaptability and competitions are surely felt. Many schools find themselves with no other recourse but to put themselves in the position where they have to face realities with a positive outlook daring to be playing a major role not only in the country it is based but throughout the region. Research has never been threatened. Research is one of the unifying factors which in return play a vital role in the integration of the countries in the region. It is not only a necessity but a vital tool for any plan and action within the region to be materialized. Today, any worthy endeavor especially in the larger scale cannot be realized, if the intention is really for the benefit of humanity, without hard data drawn through carefully and scientifically done research. The issues on peace, development and unity in the region will find their way through annals of history as the best contributions of the ASEAN countries to the world. But before we fully experience and enjoy such dream, we need to strengthen our intellectual capital coupled with the right values and dedication of truly Asian race. With the theme “Towards the Achievement of Peace, Development, and Unity in Asia: The Role of Multidisciplinary Research”, IAMURE once again has proven its thrust of making Asian researches relevant and needed for the development of countries throughout the world. I congratulate the participants of this conference for their dedication and commitment to the mission of making their country and the rest of countries in the region peaceful, developed and united through their scientific contributions. Their scientific findings are jewels which should be shared and enjoyed not only by their respective countries but to all humanity. It is my hope that the researches in this conference will reach the proper authorities and agencies. I also wish that, with proper guidance from the experts of IAMURE, these researches will be published and can easily be traceable in search engines for other scientists in the field to benefit and to make these scholarly articles the jumping board for future worthy and noble researches. Again, congratulations to the participants and hope to see you in future conferences.

RANDY A. TUDY, PhD Dean, Graduate School Acting Director, Center for Social Development Research Cor Jesu College, Digos City, Philippines

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message THIS IS INDEED an immense opportunity for an ORCID ambassador to publicize ORCID in a prestigious research conference. In behalf of the ORCID community, we are gratified to be acknowledged by IAMURE through its diligent staff and dynamic President Dr. Genaro Japos. ORCID stands for “Open Researcher & Contributor ID”. It provides a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and outputs to these identifiers. ORCID is unique in its ability to reach across disciplines, research sectors and national boundaries. It is a hub that connects researchers and research through the embedding of ORCID identifiers in key workflows, such as research profile maintenance, manuscript submissions, grant applications and patent applications. In the publishing community, ORCID identifiers are used for authors and reviewers. This enables persistent and trusted digital connections between researchers and their work. Journal articles are a time-tested venue for sharing research results. ORCID identifiers are being integrated into the metadata schemas and submission workflows to ensure accurate attribution. In addition, publishers are starting to ask reviewers for their ORCID identifier and use ORCID linkages to qualify reviewers. We have been working with CASRAI to define a metadata standard for citing a peer review activity and when the specification is completed later this summer, will be working to support the acknowledgement of these activities that are so important for ensuring quality and accountability of published research findings. Research funders are also interested in learning about connections between researchers, works, and organizations and in particular the organizations that fund the research. Understanding these connections helps the funder evaluate the impact of their funding programs. We are starting to see funders integrate ORCID identifiers into the grant application workflow process, grantee profile records and over time funders have indicated a willingness to pull information from ORCID records to support components of the post-award reporting process, providing a more seamless process for the applicant and means to track applications, involved researcher, awards and research outputs a key goal of the UMetrics project. These linkages support data-driven research policy, reduce the time researchers spend responding to evaluation queries, and free up time to work on the project itself rather than the paperwork that currently engulfs grants. These examples show how combining persistent identifiers for the researcher, their contributions, and the related facilities and universities can enable us to determine provenance. For each persistent identifier linked to an ORCID record, there is explanatory metadata, information on source, and whether the connection is a self-claim or third-party claim. This information is available through the ORCID user interface and through our APIs, so anyone consuming the information can make a trust determination based on their particular needs. I am indebted to the contributions of my fellow ORCID Ambassadors, the ORCID team especially to H. Piwowar and J. Priem, R. Bryant, L. Haak, L. Paglione and P. de Castro of the aforementioned ORCID impact in the research community. “The gratification of a researcher is through recognition and valuing his contribution” ROSIELYN D. TAN, PhD ORCID Ambassador (Asia Pacific Rim) University of Cebu Maritime Education and Training Center Campus Research Coordinator

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message REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION of the ASEAN countries is the penultimate treasure chest. Creating a single and unified market with over 600 million people producing an aggregate annual gross domestic product exceeding 2 trillion US dollars would unleash the immense economic potential of the region. Yet, the primal distinguishing feature of ASEAN is DIVERSITY. With the spectra of differences among the member countries that include, ideology, government, land area and geographic dispersion, religion, degrees of economic development, education, population size, language and culture, to mention a few, this treasure chest could remain in the realm of fantasy. Nonetheless, the ASEAN dream will happen by force of sheer necessity, by the compelling imperative of survival, by the deliberate formation of a common vision and the acceptance by the ASEAN people of a common regional destiny. The 2nd Global Conference in Education, Business, Engineering and Sciences (GCEBES 2014) embarked under the auspices of the IAMURE Multidisciplinary Research is a miniaturization of what should be done in ASEAN in these challenging times: bring together and engage the hearts and minds of the intelligentsia such as educators, economists, business researchers, engineers, scientists and provide a forum where they can speak and uphold their truths. I wish to mention with particularity the vision of Genaro V. Japos, Ph.D, President of IAMURE Multidisciplinary Research that is in perfect synchronicity with the ASEAN vision that must be. What must be above, so must it be below. Nothing great can happen in the ASEAN, if in our individual minds we do not make ASEAN happen. In a world of exponentially growing complexity, Research presents itself as an epic march for Truth, and Truth is our only unfaltering bridge to Freedom. Through research, I welcome the unfolding of a paradox: a lasting unity alive in a plethora of diversity.

ALEXANDER FRANCO A. DELANTAR, DM Cebu Institute of Technology – University, Philippines

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message NO MATTER WHAT perspective one looks, the fact is that our world is incessantly evolving. With that being said, the human race is expected to acclimatize to the changing environment, as what we have done over the thousands of years of our existence. And as we pace our adaptation, we face a prodigious demand for high-impact research that touches various fields of study. This, and our hardwired curiosity, is the only certainty as we tread ahead the path of the future. Our groundwork in education has been key in every aspect of our survival. Though other fields have been touched more, research in education is essential while we try to integrate ourselves with our varying setting. Key improvements and implementation such as educational systems such as the K-12 education and Outcomes Based Education are vital to our teaching techniques. With most confidence we can say that learning is as human is breathing, that is why we should always be at par with the way we learn and acquire new information, knowledge and the likes. Another ground that we should give stress on is the way we do handle business while taking important points on what is currently happening in our economy. Through the awareness of our different economic stand point, we are pushed to our boundaries to be able to familiarize ourselves with the demands and needs of the current locale. With this as a known fact, it is not only a need to focus on research in business, it becomes a necessity for us. As the world revolves around trade and industry, not to mention our depleting resources, we are laden with the burden of being on-point with our knowledge in cost-cutting and economy. On the other hand, we can never eliminate the essence of engineering and sciences in every aspect of living. Science has a way of finding itself embedded in the human heart. This may be because of our internal and unsatisfied curiosity on things, our angst to find a way to a solution, and how to innovate it. This is what engineering stands for. What is most meaningful is that we share the same inquisitiveness through the years, which is why I am quite confident that we will strive forward doing the same innovation we have always done. The human race has always flourished in finding themselves lost but found. This is what research symbolizes. Simply put, to study and research is human. At some days we find ourselves observing, seeing, sensing. And at one point we may find ourselves tinkering on some relation of this and that because of what we have seen. We are at the forefront of everything else, we founders of civilization. It is only apt to continue thriving in this challenging world. Keep sensing, keep challenging, keep making a mark. Let your mind speak.

DANTE L. SILVA, PhD Outstanding World Research Leader 2014 Mapua Institute of Technology Manila, Philippines

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message THERE IS BEAUTY in diversity. With variations, different colors are produced. These rainbow hues bring out the best in the vastness of the universe. It prevents monotony and boredom, but promotes dynamism and positive outlook. One fills the void of the other, one completes another. Multidisciplinary research is the key to global nation building and integrity as it is founded on sound science with focus on varied fields. The results from the various studies bring unity from diversity. It breeds peace and development.... something that is well sought after in this present age. It is my honor to address through this message esteemed colleagues in the area of research. Your participation in this prestigious International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research 2014 is proof that there is much hope in the progress of Asia and the world. With a pool of dedicated and well-meaning expert scientists as you, The universe will be embraced with the rainbow colors meant to make everyone else’s lives meaningful and complete. Mabuhay! JUDILYNN N. SOLIDUM, PhD University of the Philippines-Manila, Philippines I WOULD LIKE to take this opportunity to welcome the participants and congratulate the International Association of Multidisciplinary Research (IAMURE), especially the very active President, Dr. Genaro V. Japos and staff for conducting the first International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) in Hong Kong with a theme, “Towards the Achievement of Peace, Development, and Unity in Asia: The role of Multidisciplinary Research. This Conference is very timely and significant because today several countries are experiencing political and economic problems that may jeopardize development. With the coming over of researchers from the different countries and share their research outputs on different fields, would result to a unique, collaborative exchange of innovative approaches to promote sustainable peace, social cohesion and compassionate development. Moreover, this Conference will bring new focus to the significant issues related to the reunification of people of the different countries of the world and its implications for sustainable peace in Asia with special consideration on innovative civil society approaches that would provide humanitarian relief and promote mutual understanding and cooperation among people of the world. As we all know, peace is a precondition for development and prosperity. Extreme income differences and lack of strong middle class has kept societies unstable throughout the world. On the other hand, economic activity thrives in an environment of political and social stability and the research community has a vital role to play in promoting peace for the welfare of all people. Again I commend the great efforts of Dr. Genaro V. Japos for bringing to Hong Kong this significant event. I hope and pray that this conference would result to resolving identity based conflict with emphasis on principles and values that would embrace peace, development and unity for sustainable world. More power and GOD BLESS to IAMURE!

ROMEO D. CATURAO, PhD

University of Antique Tario Lim Memorial Campus, Philippines

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message ON BEHALF OF the entire PAIR community, I wish to congratulate IAMURE Multidisciplinary Research as it holds the International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR 2014) and the 2nd Global Conference on Education, Business, Engineering, and Sciences (GCEBES 2014) in Hongkong! Throughout the history, research has been conducted to improve the lives of the population. Thus, affirming theories and stocking relevant knowledge for global utilization. Research studies have contributed major breakthroughs in certain areas of science, medicine, and technology which were utilized to solve pressing issues in the society. Nowadays, the world is confronted with challenges that threaten humanity and the environment; the emergence of Ebola virus, terrorism in the Middle East, climate change that is due to global industrialization, corruption, among others. This conference is a perfect venue for everyone to listen and be heard. The most trending issues will be presented and discussed by scholars from different parts of the globe. A simple union of data, concepts, methodologies and perspectives from various disciplines can lead to global innovation. May this collaboration of world institutions generate new knowledge that will contribute to advanced learning and community development.

IRISH JANE P. BALIOS Vice President for Operations Philippine Association of Institutions for Research, Inc.

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message THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION of Scholarly Publishers, Editors & Reviewers, Inc. (IASPER) wishes to congratulate IAMURE for convoking distinguished researchers to the 1st International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research and the 2nd Global Conference on Education, Business, Engineering, and Sciences (GCEBES). IAMURE has become one of the frontrunners in research publication, uniting researchers in Asia and across the globe. The emergence of multidisciplinary researches has contributed greatly to the development of many sustainable outputs that have helped shape communities, build strong economic integration and have paved the way for the achievement of peace. Perhaps, the reason for this gathering, is not only for the participants to share their knowledge and expertise but also to celebrate unity and cultural diversity, truly, a multidisciplinary approach. IASPER as an organization share the vision of utilizing multidisciplinary research to promote understanding and unity. We believe that through our partnership with IAMURE, we will be able to produce high-calibre peer reviewers and editors united on a mission, “to build a strong community of researchers, publisher, reviewers, and editors”. We commend IAMURE for taking the vital steps in the strenuous road of research publication that only few has the courage to walk. Cheers to more partnership in the future!

CHRIS IVAN O. LAGAPA Executive Director International Association of Scholarly Publishers, Editors & Reviewers, Inc. (IASPER)

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International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR 2014) and 2nd Global Conference in Education, Business, Engineering and Sciences (GCEBES 2014) Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel, Hong Kong October 17-18, 2014

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Themes: “Towards the Achievement of Peace, Development, and Unity in Asia: The Role of Multidisciplinary Research.” and “Education for Regional Economic Integration.” DAY 1 • October 17, 2014 8:01 – 8:30 a.m. Registration at Board Room 3-4 8:31 – 9:00 a.m.

Morning Break

9:01 – 9:05 a.m.

Video Presentation: Hong Kong Ecotourism

9:06 – 9:10 a.m. Invocation 9:11 – 9:16 a.m. National Anthem of the Philippines National Anthem of Hong Kong 9:17 – 9:19 a.m. IAMURE Hymn 9:20 – 9:27 a.m. Opening Remarks DR. GENARO V. JAPOS President, IAMURE Multidisciplinary Research 9:28 – 9:35 a.m. Message HON. BERNARDITA L. CATALLA Consul General Philippine Consulate General – Hong Kong SAR 9:36 – 9:43 a.m. Hong Kong Declaration: Synthesis of Abstracts DR. JOHN RYAN C. DIZON Instructor Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines 9:44 – 10:00 a.m. Awarding Ceremonies Outstanding World Researcher Outstanding Researcher of UAE Outstanding Researcher of the Philippines Outstanding Research Leader of the Philippines World Research Productivity Award Best Abstract Awards IAMURE World Publication Awards World Research Citation Award

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10:01 – 10:30 a.m. Keynote Speech 1: DR. ROMMEL P. SERGIO Chair/Associate Professor, Human Resource Management Program Canadian University of Dubai, U.A.E. 10:31 – 12:00 p.m. International Paper Presentations 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. LUNCHBREAK 1:31 – 5:00 p.m.

International Paper Presentations

Master of Ceremonies: DR. MAY NECTAR CYRILL L. TABARES Sultan Kudarat State University, Philippines DAY 2 • October 18, 2014

1:31 – 3:00 p.m.

International Paper Presentations

8:01 – 8:20 a.m. Registration at Registration at Board Room 3-4

4:31 – 5:00 p.m.

Awarding of Certificates

8:21 – 8:40 a.m. Morning Break / Video Presentation of IAMURE Conferences

Master of Ceremonies: DR. LUZVIMINDA PADIOS RELON Assistant Professor III University of Northern Philippines, Philippines

8:41 – 8:45 a.m. Invocation 8:46 – 8:50 a.m. National Anthem of U.S.A. 8:51 – 8:58 a.m. Opening Remarks DR. MARIO P. OBRERO Vice President for Student and External Affairs University of Northern Philippines, Philippines 8:59 – 9:06 a.m. Message DR. THOMAS L. AINSCOUGH Associate Professor of Marketing University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, U.S.A . 9:07 – 9:14 a.m. Message DR. ROSIELYN D. TAN Campus Research Coordinator Univeristy of Cebu – METC, Philippines 9:15 – 9:24 a.m. Oath Taking of New IASPER Members DR. GENARO V. JAPOS President, IAMURE Multidisciplinary Research 9:25 – 9:30 a.m. Pictorial 9:31 – 12:00 p.m. International Paper Presentations 12:01 – 1:30 p.m. LUNCH

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THOMAS L. AINSCOUGH

University of South Florida St. Petersburg, USA H-index: 9

JOHN RYAN C. DIZON

Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines H-index: 5

ROMMEL P. SERGIO

Canadian University of Dubai, UAE H-index: 2

HERMOGENES M. PAGUIA

Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines H-index: 1

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DJONDE FREGA ANTIADO University of Modern Sciences UAE

NICANOR B. BALBIN

Bicol University College of Industrial Technology, Philippines

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MARIO P. OBRERO

University of Northern Philippines, Philippines

ROSIELYN D. TAN

University of Cebu, Philippines

NEIL D. DAVID

Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines

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s d r a w A t c a r t s b A t s e B Best Abstract for Management

ROMMEL P. SERGIO

Canadian University of Dubai, UAE Title of Study: Looking Ahead: Scanning Change Management and its Implications to Human Resource Management Practices Best Abstract for Social Science

ROGELIO P. BAYOD CorJesu College, Philippines

Title of Study: Listen to the Cry from Within: Towards a Self-determined Development for the Indigenous Peoples Best Abstract for Business

THOMAS L. AINSCOUGH

University of South Florida St. Petersburg, USA Title of Study: Corporate Shared Value - A New Paradigm for Socially Responsible Businesses Best Abstract for Science Education

MARIO P. OBRERO

University of Northern Philippines, Philippines

Title of Study: Conceptual Change in Thermodynamics and Attitudes of College Students Exposed to a Constructivist Small-Group Learning Intervention: A Case Study

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JONATHAN O. ETCUBAN University of Cebu, Philippines Pearl

NEIL D. DAVID

Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines Pearl

ROMMEL P. SERGIO

Canadian University of Dubai, UAE

THOMAS L. AINSCOUGH

University of South Florida St. Petersburg, USA

JOHN RYAN C. DIZON

Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines

CRISTETA F. GAPUZ

Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, Philippines

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CHONA R. ECHAVEZ, Ph.D Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU), Afghanistan

DANTE L. SILVA, Ph.D Mapúa Institute of Technology, Philippines

GINA D.BALLERAS Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), Philippines

PEDRO B. BERNALDEZ, Ph.D Dongguk University, South Korea

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essay ROSIELYN D. TAN ORCID No. 0000-0001-8419-8779 rosielynd_tan@yahoo.com University of Cebu, Philippines

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s it was once quoted by a Chinese Philosopher, Lao-Tzu, “ A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” Through teaching research and mentorship of students as well as professionals, University of Cebu funnels world class researchers, remarkably seen in its research involvement not only in the Philippines but in the whole world. My commitment and dedication play important contribution to research. It gave a definitive sense of direction and inspiration not only to my colleagues but also to the world scientific community. I am fortunate to have a friend, who pushed me to embrace the once called indefinite research world. Dr. Amparado’s genuine willingness to persuade me in my early research career, mold and enlighten me to be compassionate, to share and cascade to my colleagues and students the remarkable enthusiasm for research. And forever, I am indebted to the University of Cebu administration for its usual support when I embarked on these unwavering challenges. However, these drives would not be possible without the support of my Alay sa Diyos Community, my family and friends. I always believe that there is a larger depiction behind a particular research paper. I do believe that I am where I am for a reason. Being one of the ORCID ambassadors in the Asia Pacific Rim is what I considered a once in a lifetime opportunity in the Research Community. I assume that it is not enough to be excellent in what we do, but most importantly, why we do it.

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essay THOMAS AINSCOUGH ORCID No. 0000-0003-2236-6428 tom@ainscough.com University of South Florida St. Petersburg, USA

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y research focuses on several areas of importance to my university, my community, my country and the world at large: corporate social responsibility, services marketing and retailing, and the application of emerging technologies to business problems. This research has focused broadly on the areas described above including: corporate social responsibility, race and gender discrimination in the retail environment, consumer evaluation of corporate behavior, and consumer privacy. I feel that my corporate social responsibility research (in the form of corporate shared value) has been my greatest contribution. Corporate social responsibility is a very important topic, particularly in Asia, where a number of scandals have had unfortunate consequences on humanity, the environment, and the reputations of the companies involved. By encouraging the adoption of socially responsible behaviors by corporations, my research has the potential to make a great impact on society by improving working conditions and reducing the environmental consequences of business operations. My research has been influenced most by a former professor, a former dean, and a current colleague. Dr. Jay Aronson was my principal academic advisor in my PhD program at the University of Georgia, and his advice and direction got me excited about academic research. Dr. Ronald Hill, a former dean, sparked my interest in corporate social responsibility research and Dr. Todd Shank, a current colleague, helped me to put that interest into practice on a number of past and current projects. Recent studies show that corporations have not seen much bottom line impact from the implementation of corporate social responsibility initiatives. This has created some hesitancy on the part of companies in terms of implementing policies that are socially and environmentally responsible. I would hope that I can make a difference in the area of corporate social responsibility research by promoting a new paradigm: corporate shared value. Corporate shared value is a proven method of implementing socially responsible corporate behaviors while simultaneously improving a company’s bottom line profitability. Because of their positive influence on corporate profits, businesses have a built in incentive to develop corporate shared value strategies. By developing and promoting corporate share value strategies, I hope that my research can encourage companies to do their part in making the world a better place.

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Teaching minds with an inspiring heart ROMMEL P. SERGIO ORCID No. 0000-0002-2058-9495 email@rommelsergio.com Canadian University of Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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t all starts with a twist of mind and a spot of inspiration. Incessantly, your aspirations are constantly fueled by vast knowledge as you soar high – not for yourself, but for the benefit of the community. I learned these conglomerate of ideas from my “significant others” as I mature. I always firmly believe that everything in this world is psychological so I took up psychology starting from my collegiate degree up to my PhD. When I found out that the competition is so uptight and there is a great need for faculty in business from the field of psychology to teach subjects in leadership, organizational behavior, business research; among others, I was up to the challenge and obtained my Post-doctoral in Management at Freeman Business School, Tulane University in Louisiana (USA), a leading US-based institution accredited by the Advanced Association to Collegiate Schools of Business (headquartered in Florida, USA). Rolling back the hands of time, having been raised in an impoverished family of educators (my mother is an elementary teacher and my father is a trainer in the military) back in the Philippines, it unearthed that knowledge through education is an essential aspect to reach one’s goals and make a difference in our respective countries, workplaces, and homes. Invariably, the universal fact is that for one to educate others you need to be educated; for you to stand out as an educator, you need to have the strong heart and heightened passion to serve.

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Upon internalizing the value of education as the key to alleviate poverty, I ended up sourcing scholarships as early as high school and had entered into part-time job as writer in a daily newspaper. Fortunately, I landed a job for five years in corporate world as a human resource management executive after graduating in college. Then, I saw myself in the portals of teaching organizational psychology, later on in the business and management fields. I was an undergraduate faculty in the Philippines

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for almost eight years gaining several merits for teaching excellence. Being in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) for almost seven years, I found myself serving a populace of top-brass educators and students from more than 100 countries across the globe. At the top of these experiences, I felt that the corporate world served as a solid training ground so that I can teach something concrete – based from first-hand experience that will pave the way to eclectic and more pragmatic approach. In the process of engaging myself to academics, in my retrospection, a kaleidoscope of reasons are unveiled why effective teaching reaches its peak – it happens when you do not cease discovering. Research in this case, is an indispensable tool for learning. My groundwork researches began in 2001 wherein the major theme of emotional intelligence at work becomes an impetus of vibrant soft skills to connect well with people and perform better. It has enabled me to transform my research findings into usable tool for strategic staffing, training and development, and career planning across people’s positions in any organizations. For example, emotional intelligence is a salient feature of success in becoming a leader; therefore, there must be a related human resource management program. Apart from incorporating the results of my research in my corporate work, I have consciously designed an approach in teaching that can allow me to connect well with my students – that is, being an emotionally intelligent teacher. I have conducted several seminar-workshops in the corporate and academic settings in the Philippines and the Middle East on how to hone emotional intelligence and the role of such variable in enhancing job performance and work values. Apart from gaining citations from refereed research publications, it is indeed an honor to be cited and be the source of information in leading newspapers in the UAE containing passages of research-based excerpts of my previous work that yields wide readership (Gulf News, July 2013; Gulf Today, March 2014; Kabayan Weekly, May 2014; and The Filipino Times, August 2014). Just recently, besting the Outstanding Asian Faculty in Human Resource Management Award sponsored by the 2014 Asian Education Leadership, World Education Congress, and Emirates National Bank in Dubai captured my contributions in the field of teaching, research, and corporate consulting. Taking home the Outstanding Faculty in Research tilt in 2013 awarded by my current organization Canadian University of Dubai opened research collaborations and grants with MultiMedia University-Malaysia at unimaginable peak.

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Being an editor in several refereed research publications is part of my commitment and dedication to my craft. This radiates community service and social responsibility. It further gives shapes to teaching and research in so many ways which is vital to unlimited practice. In this light, I actively serve IAMURE Multidisciplinary Research Journal, The Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research, The International Journal of Business and Management Research, Asian Business Journal and Governance, and The International Review of Social Sciences and Humanities. To update myself in the field, I efficiently served as the Executive Director of the Afro-Asian Psychological Association in the past years. I currently hold active associate fellowship Society for Human Resource Management, Academy of International Business, European Psychological Association, Philippine Guidance and Counseling Association, Inc., and Psychological Association of the Philippines. Eventually, these laurels are not meant to boost my confidence and the seal of excellence at work alone. I am at a vantage point of challenging young minds and prepare them for something big – bigger than what they can think of.

I adhere to the belief that to inspire is to become. To transform minds is to have the heart to serve. After all, it is not enough as always that you are just smart. We all need to spell a difference in the students’ lives. Lastly, I want to be remembered as an educator who has not just instilled skills but also inculcated virtues of integrity among students, young and old-alike. By transcending research into the core of teaching competencies as part of social responsibility, I hope to create more ethical workforce of leaders. This is my calling. This is me. This is why I exist.

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My knowledge contribution to my home country MARIO P. OBRERO ORCID No. 0000-0001-6991-3914 mpobrero@yahoo.com University of Northern Philippines, Philippines

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ith all humility, I can say that I have contributed in the improvement of physics education, both in terms of content and the teaching-learning process, in my home country, the Philippines. I have conducted a number of studies on constructivism as applied in college physics instruction. My dissertation on the constructivist approach is one of the pioneering studies on constructivism in the country I continue to conduct research on science education. I am a part of the Philippine Physics Society, which gives me opportunities to share expertise and research findings to physics educators and students in the country. I consider my published research outputs as my greatest contributions to the world scientific community. These publications are humble contributions to the expanding literature and knowledge in the field of science education, which may benefit teachers and students as well as other researchers. Specifically, some of my works promote the innovative and studentcentered constructivist teaching approach which is now recognized as a better alternative to the traditional lecture-discussion method. Through the constructivist strategy, students attain a better understanding of concepts and principles and thus a meaningful learning, and are able to actively construct knowledge. In this method, students’ conceptions in physics are properly addressed and are effectively changed to scientifically accepted conceptions. I recognize that many factors have contributed to the achievement of my present status as a researcher. The University of Northern Philippines, as my Alma Mater for college education, and later as employer, has been very supportive to my research undertakings, from conducting simple investigatory projects in high school, writing thesis and doctoral dissertation, presenting and publishing research outputs, and research mentoring to students and young faculty members. Such strong support has motivated me to continue doing research for knowledge expansion and solution of problems. I also acknowledge the contributions of my other Alma Maters and the agencies that supported my advanced studies.

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My knowledge in physics and research skills were sharpened when I pursued my master’s degree in the University of the Philippines and my doctoral degree in De la Salle University under scholarships granted by the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute, Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges and the Fund for Assistance to Private Education. At present, I serve as Vice President for Student and External Affairs and I lead student affairs practitioners in the conduct of research on the implementation and impact of student services. In addition to this administrative function, I handle advanced research and statistics subjects for graduate students. With such role as mentor, I continue to improve my research skills and share expertise to my students. In the university, I continue to contribute in developing an excellent research culture. On a personal note, my wife and four children have a common interest in field of natural sciences and in the conduct of research. In fact, all of us have experienced conducting and presenting investigatory projects in local, regional and national competitions. Thus, even at home, I serve as research mentor and leader. My family inspires me to achieve a better quality of research endeavours. I believe that every person was born with a purpose. I would say that I was born to become a teacher and a leader, and be able to touch the lives of my fellowmen. I see myself as a lifelong learner and an achiever. Having experienced a very simple life in my childhood, I dreamt of becoming a professional who would make a difference in the lives of others. I worked hard to attain this goal utilizing God’s given talents and abilities coupled with good moral and spiritual values. As a young instructor, I had the aspiration to accelerate my professional growth and development. I achieved advanced education from premiere universities in the country, and eventually became a full-fledge professor and an executive university official at a relatively young age. Other people would agree that I have shown dedication in my work and the passion to excel despite my limitations, and have built a strong family. My contributions in the young people’s journey to assimilate knowledge and develop research skills, critical thinking, problem solving and decision making, and later become professionals, with some expected to accomplish more than what I achieved, may not be forgotten by those whose lives I may have touched. My humble life and works may provide a good example for others to emulate. Hopefully, the younger generation will consider such example as a simple legacy that somehow will have relevance on their lives.

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Aiming for Maximum Impact JOHN RYAN C. DIZON ORCID No. 0000-0002-5076-2391 johnryancdizon@gmail.com Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines

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lobal energy problems continue to pose long term negative impacts all over the world, and therefore the international scientific community faces important issues regarding the proper management and efficient use of energy resources. Thus, development of new industrial technologies like superconductivity could play a major role in addressing these issues. Recently, electric devices have been fabricated using high temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes. However, these tapes will be subjected to various kinds of stresses/strains during fabrication or operation. It should be noted that just a little mechanical strain can cause a large drop in the maximum current carried by these tapes. It is therefore important to assess the strength of HTS tapes for practical device applications. My research has been focused on the basic research of evaluating the electro-mechanical properties of superconducting tapes. I am currently a faculty member at the College of Engineering and Architecture of Bataan Peninsula State University. I hold a B.S. in Industrial Engineering

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degree from Saint Louis University, Baguio City, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Andong National University, South Korea. I have been a research associate while pursuing my graduate degrees from the year 2003 to 2008. Last year, I finished a one-year Postdoctoral Research Training at Andong National University, where I also served as an Adjunct Professor in the Graduate School teaching the course Applied Superconductivity Engineering. The focus of my research include: electro-mechanical properties of superconductors, mechanical properties of engineering materials, pressurization tests of HTS tapes, numerical simulation of mechanical properties of HTS tapes, development of HTS test coils, and statistical analysis of the mechanical behavior of reinforced REBCO CC tapes. I was a recipient of several research grants from the (1) National Research Foundation of Korea for my Post-doctoral training Program,

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Basic research is like playing lego bricks, whatever you build, others will try to continue or improve. – John Ryan C. Dizon

(2) Korea Research Foundation for my Ph.D. Program, and (3) Korea Science & Engineering Foundation for my M.S. Program. I also received scholarships from Andong National University during my graduate studies. From the time I started studying in Korea up to now, I have already published several Peer-Reviewed articles to highimpact international journals such as Superconductor Science and Technology, IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, Physica C, Cryogenics, Journal of KIASC, PSAC journal, and KIEEME Journal. With these publications, I have been able to contribute to the body of knowledge in the applied superconductivity field. These research articles have already been cited in International Journal Publications by noted scientists and researchers in the fields of superconductivity, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, materials engineering, physics and cryogenics. My publications have been used for the research and development of high temperature superconducting tapes produced in Korea as well as in other parts of the world. These citations are a testament to the important results and findings my research activities generate. I have also presented my research works in various International Conferences such as the International Conference on Magnet Technology, Applied Superconductivity Conference, International Symposium on Superconductivity, Asian Conference on Applied Superconductivity and Cryogenics, Ansys Users’ Conferences, KIASC Conferences, and KIEEME Conferences. These international conferences provide the venue for me to contribute to the international scientific community by interacting with other scientists either through presentations, discussions, research collaborations, etc.

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Publication to high impact journals, which is the goal of many scientists and researchers, should be coupled with the deeper desire to have a lasting impact on the lives of the people around us. I believe that maximum impact could only be achieved if an activity results to positive change. As a responsible scientific researcher and faculty member, I have my own ways of promoting Scientific Research Culture at least in my sphere of influence. To start with, I have been taking part as a peer-reviewer of the IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity Journal. Also, I, together with my colleagues in BPSU, have advised numerous undergraduate theses. We have also submitted several patent applications to BPSU’s Innovation and Technology Support Office (ITSO). In the Research Methods Course that I teach to Engineering students, I teach my students to always apply the Engineering Design process which starts with the identification of a problem and ends with the best engineering design as a possible solution. I have guided our students in terms of Research Proposal Writing, Computer-Aided Design, Computer-Aided Engineering, Intellectual Property Rights including Patent Drafting, Research Presentation, and Ethics in Research. Additionally, I have been frequently invited to judge/screen research projects in the fields of engineering and technology. I enjoy teaching, doing research, swimming, running, playing basketball, playing musical instruments like the violin and guitar, as well as learning new things. I would like to be remembered as a person who has a balanced life, and does everything with passion and enthusiasm. Hard work, discipline, honesty, stewardship, excellence and Christlikeness are the values I continually strive to live by.

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NEIL D. DAVID ORCID No. 0000-0001-5341-8505 neildavi22@gmail.com Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines

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xtraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence”, words attributed to Carl Sagan, and let me add, extraordinary things happen when ordinary people put extra effort on their action, give extra dynamics on their endeavor. From this point of view, I seem to be the person of remarkable integrity as ordinary person vying for this extraordinary claim, putting myself forward for the outstanding research leader. And all I’m armed with is my research. I might have started late, as others in my age have already gone far and better-off. I have set my hands on too many blueprints before which may be good to bring to fruition but I failed on the virtue of hitting the marks because I have not been attentive to minute details. I began deliberating, and to be more painstaking. It is now then on my slow but sure step that is making a way for me to go in top; it is on my deliberate but infallible moves that assure me of a winning spot. I patiently waited, but keep on going, in no way I envied and felt aggrieved for those who have gone beyond me for I know that there is time for everything and my time will come perfectly. True indeed, great things start from small beginnings, as long as you keep going and doing and live by faith and commitment, with mind that is in the moment – focusing in what you are doing, when you are doing it. Henry Miller once said that “the moment one gives close attention to anything, even a blade of grass becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself.” It was from this that I began to realize how my sincerest attention and appreciation in the hushed life of the Ayta Magbukon, one the indigenous people of the Philippines brought me to the edge. I find personal inclination as to their way of life that made me inspired to study how the preservation of their culture be realized. Indigenous knowledge and skills seem in danger of being lost and their cultural heritage will vanish if not given support as to its preservation and existence. Through the Ayta Magbukon School of Living Traditions, there was a realization of the community that they are unique as human being but they are epitome of true Filipino. Bringing this paper internationally paves the way for other indigenous people across the globe to have high

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hopes that their own community, their own culture and traditions be revived and be freed from discrimination or inferior consideration. This I believe, had been my most important input and involvement – giving light to seemingly unimportant individuals and existences. It is a well-known verity that human beings are judged by their deeds. Of no objection, the most significant deeds of individuals are their experience and accomplishments in life. I was not born with a silver spoon; I’m too far from being it, having just sufficient and at times inadequate resources to live in day. But this reality had not stopped me from pursuing my great dream. I believe that “If you don’t like something, change it; if you can’t change it, change your attitude, don’t complain.” In the event that we don’t want to stay in the life that we never want, then we should do something to change it. Should there be something that we can’t change, and then we must see and check our own life, our personality, our character, our values. My parents and family had always been my greatest inspiration as they were able to let me understand that difficulties of life can shape me into what I was really meant to be – a simple person who can do extraordinary accomplishments. They have been always there to support and been forbearing at those times that I need to spend overnights with my paper and pen and to be away with them for quite some times. It must have been my shortcoming for them should they have curbed their patience and understanding. But I was so grateful that they never break down and faltered on loving me. The Bataan Peninsula State University, with its vision and mission to be globally competitive in terms of human resources had opened the way for me to be moving on at length. My full potential as researcher was built-up and established. I was given the break when all things are set and chances favor the prepared mind. I found it interesting when Braun said “Research is what I am doing when I don’t know what I am doing”. I found it even so profound that at those times I think I’m lost, research had been my light and direction, research provided long-run standpoint on the concerns that I face on a day-to-day basis. And I will always put my hand and my heart on research for I believe that research shares and distributes knowledge and expertise in a credible and resounding way. It is then my conviction and my attitude, I’m not here merely to make a living. I am here to enable the world to live more wholly, with pronounced vision, with finer essence of hope and achievement. I am here to enrich the world (especially this simple and modest place where I belong). I must admit, I will be robbed of the fulfillment of life if I will forget my task – the task of making a difference in the life of the people around me and the life of the simple minds I love learning, and simply put, researching is learning, in verso.

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essay NICANOR B. BALBIN ORCID No. 0000-0002-8046-3069 nickbalbin@yahoo.com Bicol University College of Industrial Technology, Philippines

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echnological advancement as an outcome of Research propelled the world development. Research provided people comfortable and convenient way of living. Thus, teachinglearning process in the technology education became more effective using innovative instructional devices. My research outputs and the other developed, copyrighted and patented instructional materials are useful tools for automotive technologists, students enrolled in the State Universities and Colleges, TESDA Institutions and Senior high school students. It is likewise utilized advantageously in the University Extension Program to the community considering its compact design, simplified model, economic and technical consideration. The out of school youths, adults and other beneficiaries were motivated to learn the concepts of automotive electricity using these devices. It’s a great rewarding accomplishment that you empowered people in the community by developing their skills and technicalknow-how through technology transfer using these devices which are products of research. Imbuing others by honing their potentials as competent technical men is my most important contribution to the scientific community.

To be an instrumental person for the realization of the divine purpose of creation by the Almighty God is the main reason of my existence in this world. Improving one’s life by means of technology transfer effectively using research generated devices is a defined modality in achieving this purpose. I always believe on the old saying that “It is better to teach people how to catch fish than to give them fish, because they would live for the rest of their lives. Research output should not be kept for personal gain; it should be published and be disseminated widely to benefit more individuals perpetually. I would rather want to be an inspiration than to be a disgrace to others.

Conducting research, for me is an “addictive” and rewarding, especially that there are support from the University in terms “release hour” from teaching, technical and financial for supplies and materials, honorarium and travel allowances for paper presentations locally and internationally. In addition, IAMURE boosts my enthusiasm to present and publish my research in an international referred journal; my sincere gratitude to IAMURE people for technical assistance to include my work to this prestigious and reputable publication. It paved way to disseminate my intellectual masterpiece to a wider group of benefactors, hoping that this would improve mankind globally.

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Synthesis of Abstracts JOHN RYAN C. DIZON ORCID No. 0000-0002-5076-2391 johnryancdizon@gmail.com Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines

THE THEME FOR this year’s ICMR and GCEBES are “Towards the achievement of Peace, Development, and Unity in Asia: the Role of Multidisciplinary Research” and “Education for Regional Economic Integration” respectively. The four words, Integration, Unity, Peace and Development, are all interconnected. Especially peace, which is essential for development, may have a different meaning 100 years ago. It could also have a different meaning 70 years ago during and after World War II. Back then, a research project by the Allied countries called the “Manhattan Project” developed the atomic bombs. Then using those bombs, the Allied countries bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of 1945, which seemed to be a brilliant military strategic move because the bombings accomplished their goal of ending the war and eventually brought peace, although up to now the ethical justification of the bombings are still debated. Greetings from Bataan - The last bastion of freedom during World War II!

And now, 2014, World Peace has a different meaning. It is peace that should transcend all ages, races, religions, cultures, and countries with the ever-increasing speed of globalization. Now, in addition to threats of war among different countries, different battles against disease, poverty, homelessness, discrimination, and marginalization arise. These are coupled with problems that we have to face regarding energy, global warming, environmental degradation, natural and man-made disasters, as well as pollution of all kinds. It is ideal that we achieve peace, development and unity altogether, but the aforementioned pressing issues are big hurdles to overcome.

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ICMR and GCEBES, provide a venue for researchers/ scientists to know the latest discoveries in research and forge collaborations with researchers abroad. In this conference, we may not have to discuss atom bombs, chemical bombs, state-of-the-art artillery, or war equipment/accessories. But we can discuss about food, social issues, processing technologies, and etc. These topics, although very far from the atom bombs which facilitated the end of the war, are of equal importance as they answer basic problems regarding poverty, marginalization, education, etc. It is just fitting to congratulate all participants for a job well done doing research, as well as presenting here at ICMR 2014. As Lady Gaga puts it, “I work all day, do research, sketch my ideas, prepare for performances.” With ICMR and GCEBES 2014, IAMURE continues to uphold its tradition of combining science, glamor, arts, and culture in conducting its conferences and sets it apart from all others. Here is a brief summary of the papers presented: On education, one paper focused on ICT-Based Lessons, while another reported on ways of utilizing films in teaching literature to students. Another study was focused on determining the level of exposure to mass media of students and its relation to their reading proficiency. Another one reported on conceptual change by exposing students to a constructivist small-group learning intervention. Still, another study reported on the performance in history of the students focusing on cognitive and affective skills along political, socioeconomic and cultural components. Another study determined the performance of engine cadets on shipboard training and their perception on the training structure. Lastly, one paper explores the characteristics of effective teaching frames as perceived by students. On Biology, several papers reported on the development and evaluation of silkworms using various methods. Another study focused on the evaluation of the yield performance of mushroom as affected by different planting spawns. One paper on Technology/Computer Studies reported on the design and development of an alumni database that would provide solutions to problems in tracing alumni. On Engineering, one paper reported on the residual stress in superconductors, while another paper focused on the development of a multi system automotive engine electrical trainer. On technology transfer, one paper focused on the Commercialization of Vertical Fed Biomass Cookstove,

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while another focused on the Science and Technology Community-Based Farm on Mango Production. On Social Sciences, one paper focused on the documentation of the existing socio-cultural related collections at hand among a local tribe in the Philippines. Another study was aimed at unveiling the cultural lived experiences of the elderly Filipinos. Another paper focused on the determination of the influence of practices and lifestyles of the street on their personality, expectations and aspirations. Another study was aimed at crafting a development framework appropriate for the indigenous peoples. Still, another study focused on the preservation of the Ayta Magbukon oral tradition as a means of preserving their language. Lastly, one paper focused on the determination of the extent of halal practices in selecting raw materials, preparation, safety, maintenance in the production of Maguindanaon delicacies. On Business and Management, one study examines the corporate shared value model which could be better over the corporate social responsibility model. Another study aims to find out if telecommuting is a determinant of job satisfaction and its relation to traditional work environment. Another study aims to assess the Omanization program and its policies. Lastly, one study aims to determine the role of emotional intelligence on job performance. Neil Armstrong said that “Research is creating new knowledge.” And that is just what all of us have done in this conference, we created new knowledge to pass on to current and aspiring researchers. I hope that the presentation made in this conference is not the end or ultimate goal of everyone. Rather, ICMR and GCEBES 2014 should be a chance to share and present our current research for comments and suggestions before undergoing the peer review process for publication to IAMURE or other journals. The famous poet, Dr. Samuel Johnson, once said that, “The greatest part of a writer’s time is spent in reading, in order to write: a man will turn over half a library to make one book.” This observation by Dr. Johnson emphasizes the need for us to publish our works, in that, for other authors to be able to write just one new book, they need to read a lot of other books and articles. These authors have to gain new knowledge, and they get it from reading validated research works as promoted by IAMURE. As Michael Faraday conveys the secret of his success as a scientific investigator: “The secret is comprised in three words: Work, Finish, Publish.”

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Performance in History of the Education Students of the University of Northern Philippines LUZVIMINDA PADIOS-RELON ORCID No. 0000-0002-5386-5847 luzpadios@yahoo.com University of Northern Philippines, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 10:31 – 10:50 am Venue: Board Room 3-4

Education plays a very significant role in molding individuals that will become assets of the society. The various subjects offered in the schools are contributory for their holistic development. Thus, in any case, it may be reflected through poor performance. This study aimed to find out the level of performance in History and problems they have encountered in learning of the BSEd students of UNP especially on cognitive and affective skills along political, socioeconomic and cultural components. It was anchored on Ausubel’s Cognitive theory and Schema theory. Descriptive design was employed and data were gathered through a teacher-made test and interview guide. The results revealed that performance of the students along the three components is satisfactory. It was disclosed that they poorly perform on socioeconomic component and along knowledge and comprehension. Further, problems met along instruction like poor teaching methods, inefficient and ineffective teachers are primary reasons as to why they poorly performed in History. Based on the findings, students in History would tend to perform well if topics included in the test are well discussed and teaching is well-planned, thus making it interesting. It is then recommended that History instruction and test construction should be carefully planned leading to the development of higher level thinking skills. Keywords: Education, history, performance, political, economic, socio-cultural, cognitive, affective, skills, Philippines

The ICT-Based Lessons and Students’ Conceptual Understanding REAH ANN A. TORRES ORCID No. 0000-0003-2024-2237 reahann08@yahoo.com Western Visayas College of Science and Technology, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 10:51 – 11:10 am Venue: Board Room 3-4

With the pressing low achievement among students in the face of a highly technologically equipped schools in line with the Department of Education computerization program for secondary schools, the urge to find out whether actual involvement of students in the science curriculum with the use of ICT-based lessons will have significant influence on their conceptual understanding in Biology. This study supported the Department of Education Medium Term Development Plan which envisioned ICT as a development tool to support the teaching-learning process. The quasi-experimental method PretestPosttest control group design with matching was used which involved 74 second year high school students. The validated teacher-made test was used to measure the conceptual understanding of the students and the use of ICT-based lessons as a teaching tool. Students in both ICT-Based and non-ICT-Based groups significantly improved, however, students in the ICT-based group improved better than non-ICT-based group in their conceptual understanding of the human body systems. On the other hand, the students strongly favored the use of ICT-based lessons as teaching tool. With the result of this study, those interested in the secondary science teaching must recognize the potential of Information and Communication Technologies when these are incorporated in the teaching and learning process. Keywords: Education, Students’ Conceptual Understanding using ICT-based lessons, Quasi-experimental method, Iloilo City,

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Performance of Engine Cadet on Shipboard Training and their Perception on the Training Structures Implemented by the Company ROSIELYN D. TAN ORCID No. 0000-0001-5322-4727 rosielynd_tan@yahoo.com University of Cebu, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 11:11 – 11:30 am Venue: Board Room 3-4

In considering the nature of performance management and performance appraisal, there is a need to appreciate how these two aspects are related but equally should not be seen synonymously. This study determined the performance of engine cadet on shipboard training and their perception on the training structure implemented by the company. It utilized a descriptive research design using the evaluation tool from the shipboard training office for cadet shipboard evaluation. The chief engineer evaluated the performance of the cadet on their one year shipboard training based on the personality, technical ability in the control room, main engine, boiler, pumps, Generators, purifier and other skills like bunkering and safety procedures. It also looked into the cadet’s perception on their training structures implemented by the company while they were on board. Results revealed that they have outstanding performance rating. On the other hand, they rated the company with the highest indicator. The high rating they gave for the evaluation of the company indicated that they were assisted, trained and accommodated well. The result of the study served as bases for a proposed action plan. Keywords: Boiler, Control Engineering, Engine, Performance, Safety on Board, Cebu City, Philippines

Residual Stress/Strain Analysis in REBCO Coated Conductor Tapes JOHN RYAN C. DIZON ORCID No. 0000-0002-5076-2391 johnryancdizon@gmail.com Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 1:31 – 1:50 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4

REBCO-based Coated Conductor (CC) High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) tapes are now being used for practical device applications such as motors, generators, power cable, etc. The residual stresses and strains induced in the ReBCO coatings in HTS tapes during deposition and cool down from deposition temperature (~1,000 K) to operation temperature (77 K) contributes on its performance, especially the electrical transport property. The stresses occur because of the different thicknesses as well as coefficients of thermal expansion of the REBCO film, buffer layer and substrate materials. In this study, the residual stress/strain induced in the superconducting coating in CC tapes was calculated from deposition temperature to cryogenic temperature by computer simulation using a commercial software. A 2-dimensional analysis has been conducted, where the thicknesses of constituent layers (i.e. Silver, REBCO film, and Hastelloy Substrate) were varied in order to understand the induced residual stress/strain with increasing thickness. The results show that with increasing REBCO thickness, the induced residual stress decreased. On the other hand, when the silver and substrate layers were increased, the induced residual stress increased. The data obtained will be important for the design of coated conductor for practical devise applications. In the future, a 3-dimensional simulation for residual stress analysis would also be important. Keywords: Engineering, Superconductor Residual Stress/Strain, Mechanical Properties Simulation, Philippines

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Development of Silkworm F1 Hybrids for Semi-Arid Conditions CRISTETA F. GAPUZ

ORCID No. 0000-0003-3469-7208 cristetagapuz@gmail.com Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 1:51 – 2:10 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4

This research aimed to develop silkworm F1 hybrids for year-round sustainable cocoon production. Six bivoltine purelines were evaluated for their combining ability using Diallel Analysis, Griffing’s Method 1 at the DMMMSU-SRDI, Bacnotan, La Union, Philippines. Combining ability tests revealed that promising hybrids are: for single cocoon weight, DMMMSU 101 x DMMMSU 115 or DMMMSU 209, DMMMSU 100 x DMMMSU 103 or DMMMSU 203, and DMMMSU 102 x DMMMSU 103 or DMMMSU 213; for cocoon shell percentage, DMMMSU 100 x DMSU 101 or DMMMSU 201 and DMMMSU 103 x DMMMSU 115 or DMMMSU 219; for cocoon yield per box, DMMMSU 102 x DMMMSU 103 or DMMMSU 213, DMMMSU 100 x DMMMSU 107 or DMMMSU 205, DMMMSU 101 x DMSU 103 or DMMMSU 208, DMMMSU 101 x DMMMSU 107 or DMMMSU 210, and DMSU 101 x DMSU 115 or DMMMSU 209; for cocoon filament length, DMMMSU 101 x DMMMSU 102 or DMMMSU 207, DMMMSU 100 x DMMMSU 115 or DMMMSU 204, and DMMMSU 103 x DMMMSU 107 or DMMMSU 220.

Keywords: bivoltine silkworm purelines, combining ability tests, F1 silkworm hybrid, diallel analysis, Griffing’s Method, Bacnotan, La Union, Philippines

Development of an Alumni Database for a University JONATHAN O. ETCUBAN

ORCID No. 0000-0001-8930-6476 joetcuban@gmail.com University of Cebu, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 2:11 – 2:30 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4

Databases for alumni are vital to every learning institution. The data and information are needed by the school to communicate, verify, archive and research the alumni. These are also used to validate the gap between the knowledge and skills possessed by the graduates and the required qualifications needed by industries. The study aimed to design and develop an alumni database of the University of Cebu that would provide solutions to problems in tracing alumni. The proposed system would enable users to register as well as generate information for the purpose of tracing the whereabouts of the alumni. The descriptive-developmental method was utilized, and two sets of researchers-made questionnaires were administered to 95 respondents. Percentages, ranks, and weighted means were used in the treatment of the gathered data. The alumni database was developed based on Commission on Higher Education – Graduate Tracer Study survey questionnaire and was tested by the users based on user-friendliness, system security, and accessibility. The study revealed that an alumni database system is by far a better tool, cost-saving, and timesaving mechanism than the traditional method of recording data. It will also streamline the university’s concern for assisting alumni in disseminating relevant developments to other stakeholders around the globe. The developed alumni database system is highly recommended for use. Keywords: Information Technology, alumni database, descriptive-developmental study, Philippines

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Multi System Automotive Engine Electrical Trainer NICANOR B. BALBIN

ORCID No. 0000-0002-8046-3069 nickbalbin@yahoo.com Bicol University College of Industrial Technology, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 3:11 – 3:30 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4

Starting system, ignition system and charging system are the fundamental electrical systems responsible to engine operation. The automotive technology students found difficulties in installing or connecting the actual wiring circuits; often times resulted to damages in charging system components. Hence, this multi system automotive engine electrical trainer was developed through the R & D Process to enhance the knowledge and skills of automotive technology students through simulation of troubleshooting, connecting or installing the auto engine electrical wiring circuit. The data gathered were treated statistically using weighted mean and t-test. The study revealed that the trainer utilized the generated electricity by the charging system driven by a 220VAC motor instead of a petrol engine to provide economic advantage and avoid air pollutants. It is technically advantageous as an instructional device in developing concepts on how engine electricity works and how the circuits are connected. It likewise facilitates the teaching-learning process on troubleshooting such as open and short circuits, charging/ starting/ ignition system connection and defective components. It was highly effective in improving the performance of the students. Keywords: Automotive technology, engine electrical systems, instructional device, R & D Process, Philippines

Development of Double Cross Silkworm Hybrids CRISTETA F. GAPUZ

ORCID No. 0000-0003-3469-7208 cristetagapuz@gmail.com Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 3:31 –3:50 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 This research aimed to evaluate the breeding potentials of the six bivoltine silkworm lines, develop and evaluate double cross silkworm hybrids, and identify the best double cross silkworm hybrid combination. Six bivoltine silkworm lines (DMMMSU 100, DMMMSU 101, DMMMSU 102, DMMMSU 103, DMMMSU 115 and DMMMSU 107) were used for double cross combinations at the Sericulture Research and Development, Institute, DMMMSU, Bacnotan, La Union from 1993 to 1997. The Analysis of Variance in CRD was used to test the significance of genotypic differences between the different combinations. Hybrids with significant differences were further subjected to double cross analysis by Rawlings and Cockerham (1962). Results of combining ability tests for double-cross disclosed that lines DMMMSU 100, DMMMSU 101, DMMMSU 115, and DMMMSU 107 were good general combiners for fecundity. For cocoon yield box-1 DMMMSU 101, DMMMSU103, DMMMSU 115, and DMMMSU 107 were the best while DMMMSU 100, DMMMSU 102, DMMMSU 101 and DMMMSU 103 were good combiners for filament length. The best F1 hybrid for double cross combination were the progenies of DMMMSU 100 x DMMMSU101 or DMMMSU 201, DMMMSU 101 x DMMMSU 103 or DMMMSU 208 and DMMMSU 100 x DMMMSU 102 or DMMMSU 202 as female parents while DMMMSU 115 x DMMMSU 107 or DMMMSU 225 was the best male parent. Finally, the best double cross combinations and are recommended for commercial production are: for fecundity (DMMMSU 100 x DMMMSU 101) x (DMMMSU 115 x DMMMSU 107) or DMMMSU 406 for cocoon yield box-1 (DMMMSU 101 x DMMMSU 103) x (DMMMSU 115 x DMMMSU 107) or DMMMSU 436 and for filament length, (DMMMSU 100 x DMMMSU 101) x (DMMMSU 101 x DMMMSU 115) or DMMMSU 408. Keywords: silkworm breeding, bivoltine silkworm purelines, double cross silkworm hybrid, Rawlings and Cockerham double cross analysis, commercial F1 silkworm hybrid, Philippines

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Yield Performance of Volvariella volvacea as Affected by Planting Spawns Derived Pure Culture of Indigenous Growing Media RINA Q. PAGUIA

ORCID No. 0000-0002-4903-8494 rinapaguia@yahoo.com Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 3:51 – 4:10 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 Mushroom cultivation in the Philippines increased tremendously over the years. The study aimed to evaluate the yield performance of mushroom (Volvariela volvacea) as affected by different planting spawn derived from pure culture (F1) leguminous plant substrate. Bedding materials were prepared with dried banana leaves, bamboo and sawdust and were treated as potato agar substrate (control/T1), malunggay (T2), madre de cacao (T3) and ipil-ipil (T4). Data were evaluated using completely randomized design with four (4) treatments of three replications. Gathered data were subjected to analysis variance using DMRT to compare the difference of treatment means. Results showed that the average number days from spawning to appearance of pinhead were significantly shorter from spawn inoculated with PDA based F1 substrate and Madre de Cacao substrate. The treatment group presented in Table 1 revealed that the number of days from pinhead to button stage was significantly (p>0.5) differ among the treatment. Results suggest that the comparable effect of these F1 based growing media on the length of pinheads development to button stage, the leguminous trees used as substrate to F1 produced planting spawn similar with the PDA based F1 substrate. Further studies can be conducted to test the performance of spawn in different locations with varying temperatures and humidity. Keywords: biotechnology, Volvariella volvacea, indigenous growing media, Philippines

An Ethnographic Study of the Magbukon Literary Arts among the Aetas of Bataan NEIL D. DAVID

ORCID No. 0000-0001-5341-8505 neildavi22@gmail.com Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 4:41 – 5:00 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 Magbukon is the indigenous dialect of an Ayta tribe in Bataan which is potentially extinct due to cultural erosion as a result of tribe’s assimilation with the lowlanders. Using ethnographic approach, this study focused on the preservation of the Ayta Magbukon oral tradition as a means of preserving their language. Their literary arts are preserved only by oral tradition and being transferred by the elders to younger generation. The researcher is afraid that if these literary arts are not properly documented and published the sooner, it will vanish forever together with their native dialect. Thus, this study is twofold, preserving the language and preserving the oral heritage which have the same impact of importance and has received a great deal of support from many civilized countries including the UNESCO that spent a lot of resources to safeguard the many endangered languages and oral heritage around the world. As this study gains acceptance and credence from both the simple and the prudent, the education and wisdom encompassed in the language under study will have an explicit possibility of incessant transfer to the younger age group, thus, an extensive and positive reception of the culture and its people as a whole. Keywords: Language and literature, oral tradition, literary arts, ethnography, descriptive design, Bataan, Philippines

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Socio-Cultural Collections and its Ethnographic Influence among Manobo Tribesmen in the Philippines CHARITY G. RONAMO

ORCID No. 0000-0002-6964-4344 charityronamo@gmail.com Cotabato Foundation College of Science and Technology, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 5:01 – 5:20 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 This study focused on the documentation of the existing socio-cultural related collections at hand among Manobo tribes in the province of North Cotabato, Philippines. Qualitative and quantitative descriptive research designs using a survey, interview schedule, and photographic technologies as tool in the data gathering from the Manobo key informants and their descendants through purposive and snowball techniques were used. There were 13 items grouped into sports and socio-cultural related collections like implements, musical instruments, apparel and weaving product and architectural designs with an age range from 30-180 years old were found. Their ethnographic technologies, beliefs and practices have significant value. Relationship exists between age of respondents and their dance and musical instruments and between their traditional sports and socio-cultural traditional beliefs and practices. Manobo tribes are protecting their ethnographic technologies. Extra care and proper handling of such treasure are the responsibility of each member of the tribe with the belief that these are precious and would befall them bad luck if they violate this injunction. Dance and musical instruments including the socio-cultural beliefs and practices have significant value to the Manobo tribes when grouped into age. Keywords: Social Science, Socio-cultural items, Manobo tribesmen, descriptive design, Philippine natives

Listen to the Cry from Within: Towards a Self-determined Development for the Indigenous Peoples ROGELIO P. BAYOD

ORCID No. 0000-0002-8654-7714 rogerbayod@cjc.edu.ph CorJesu College, Philippines Day 1: Oct. 17, 2014 · Time: 5:21 – 5:40 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 The longing of indigenous peoples to be involved and consulted in development programs, projects, and issues affecting their lives and communities is like a tide that ebbs and flows throughout their history of marginalization and subjugation. The study aimed to craft a development framework appropriate for the indigenous peoples. A threepronged method of qualitative inquiry was employed to gather the data. Findings revealed that the current conditions of the indigenous peoples’ development experience in Agusan del Sur is a manifestation of poverty and deprivation as well as destruction of their environment, cultural practices, and values. The indigenous peoples became the collateral damage in the power dynamics between powerful actors in their entering into their communities having the desires to extract resources in their ancestral lands. The study concludes that the government’s neglect of indigenous peoples dreams and aspirations enables other organizations to implement responsive development programs. It also advanced the leftist insurgents indoctrination mechanism which resulted to more conflict and further marginalization of the indigenous peoples. The study recommends that the development workers, businessmen, and various public and private sectors should consider the plights of indigenous peoples in craftingfuture development programs and projects. Keywords: Social Science, indigenous people, sustainable development, qualitative design, Philippines

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Looking Ahead: Scanning Change Management and its Implications to Human Resource Management Practices ROMMEL P. SERGIO

ORCID No. 0000-0002-2058-9495 email@rommelsergio.com Canadian University of Dubai, United Arab Emirates Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 9:31 – 9:50 am Venue: Board Room 3-4 Oman’s vision for the coming decades is to raise the skill level and competencies of the Omani labour force. To achieve this goal, it is imperative to develop human resource management practices that are aligned with the values, beliefs and preferences of the Omani workforce but which support the vision of a high-skilled economy. This study aims to assess the Omanization program and its policies, to examine the change management of Omani employees in terms of wide-range strategic approaches, and to provide critical evaluations in public offices in terms of approaches to respond to the changing global needs and its implications to human resource management practices through qualitative-descriptive research method of analysis. The secondary data contributed to the change management literature by examining the cultural orientations of Omani employees and by linking them to their preferences of HRM policies and practices in a telecommunication setting. The study reveals that the Omanization policies are introduced to tap human resource management development programs in various areas in both public and private sectors. Change management programs utilize strategic training as a distinct approach to capture desired strategic change frameworks in 2020. Recommendations in line with the drawn conclusions are also introduced in this study. Keywords: change management, human resource management policies and practices, descriptive qualitative-descriptive research method, Oman

Looking Through the Hearts of Elderly Filipinos: A Cultural Lived Experience SYLVIA B. PANGILINAN

ORCIDNo.0000-0001-7986-8264 pangilinansylvia@yahoo.com Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time 9:51 – 10:10 am Venue: Board Room 3-4 The study aimed to unveil the cultural lived experiences of the elderly Filipinos, acquiring vivid picture in the present advancing world, how they are, what their needs are, and what the real concerns confront them despite the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2003. A phenomenological-ethnographic approach used purposive and snow ball sampling, informal topical- open-ended questions, audio tapes, written text, and Colaizzi’s data analysis method. University RDO permission and an informed consent were provided. Twenty coherent participants from Iloilo, Aklan, Bataan, Pampanga, Zambales, Quezon, Laguna, Batangas revealed themes: Endless responsibility to grown-up unmarried and/ or married children and grandchildren, Deprived medication maintenance, Continuous desire to work for financial gain, Preserving friends and (social) contacts, Solitary comfort, Fear of mental deterioration, and Strong faith in God. Recommendations: A special program in nursing and teacher education put focus on the elderly to make lives more productive in its totality; For a more congruent care and intervention the identified issues and concerns may be taken into consideration to have a successful program; The government especially the Department of Health and the Department of Social Welfare and Development take note of the issues to have a more tangible compatible and lasting policies and programs. Keywords: Health and culture, elderly lived experience, phenomenology, ethnography, Philippines

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The Political Economy of Sex: Narratives of Male-to-Female Transgenders in Prostitution on Condom-Use Negotiation for HIV-Transmission-Risks Reduction BERNADETH LUAYON-GERODIAS

ORCID No. 0000-0002-1554-7901 bernadethgerodias@gmail.com Southern Philippines Medical Center, Philippines Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 10:11 – 10:30 am Venue: Board Room 3-4 In this AIDS-age, safe sex becomes a necessity for all including those who engage in what is known as the oldest profession and the country’s fourth largest source of Gross National Product- prostitution. Though women used to be the major players, the proliferation of male-to-female (MTF) transgender persons indicates a radical shift in an industry which places public health at risk. Using a narrative approach, this qualitative study explored the experiences of MTF transgender persons in prostitution on condom-use negotiation for HIV-transmission-risks reduction. Five (5) narrators who were least 19 years old and were into prostitution for at least three (3) years were selected through purposive sampling. In-depth audio-recorded narrative interviews were conducted using Balan’s Grid by Tagg (1985) to provide a structure for constructing a story and making sense out of past experiences. Results revealed that environmental factors - lack of policy enforcing condom use, threat of physical abuse from patrons and possibility of losing income – served as barrier to condom negotiation. Aside from posing additional barrier for condom negotiation, personality factors like substance abuse and alcoholism exposed MTF transgender persons to engage in dangerous sex like group barebacking, fisting and felching, hence placed them more at risks for HIV-transmission. It is concluded that policies enforcing condom use among people in prostitution to reduce HIVtransmission-risks should be established. It is recommended that health organizations and establishments in prostitution collaborate to strengthen condom negotiation through public health advocacy. Keywords: Public Health, Condom-Negotiation, Male-to-Female Persons in Prostitution, Narrative, Davao City, Philippines

Frames of Effective Teaching from a Higher Education Institution: A United Arab Emirates Case DJONDE FREGA ANTIADO

ORCID No. 0000-0001-7437-5073 djonde.frega@aue.ae University of Modern Sciences, UAE Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 10:51 – 11:10 am Venue: Board Room 3-4 This study explores the Characteristics of Effective Teaching (CET) frames as perceived by students in a private university of UAE (United Arab Emirates). The study employed descriptive-survey method wherein qualitative analysis of data was used. The respondents (n=199) are registered in General Education courses using a pre-constructed interview schedule. The 69 CETs are then ascertained by qualitative method through axial coding of general themes in order to come-up with recommendations pointing to Effective Teaching Program (ETP). The major findings reveal that the three important elements of effective teaching as perceived by students are academic qualification, attitudes, and skills. It is significant to note that there is a balanced number of CET that falls under attitudes and skills. Specific recommendations to ETP are also introduced in the paper to strengthen the quality of teaching effectiveness. Keywords: Education, teaching frames, teaching program, higher education institution, descriptive-survey method, United Arab Emirates

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Mass Media Exposure and Reading Proficiency of Students in Diploma in Agricultural Technology MAY NECTAR CYRILL L. TABARES

ORCID No. 0000-0001-9269-1723 mncltabares@yahoo.com Sultan Kudarat State University, Philippines Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 11:11 – 11:30 am Venue: Board Room 3-4 This study aimed to determine the level of exposure to mass media of the students in Diploma in Agricultural Technology of the Surallah National Agricultural School and its relation to their reading proficiency. It employed mean values to determine the respondents’ level of exposure to mass media and their level of reading proficiency. Pearson-product moment coefficient of correlation was utilized to determine the relationship between their level of exposure to mass media and their reading proficiency. The findings revealed that the students had inadequate or low exposure to mass media on the basis of interest, availability of materials, time spent for their choices and benefits they would receive. However, the level of reading proficiency of DAT students in the vocabulary and comprehension skills was very high with a qualitative description of very good. The level of exposure of the students to both print and electronics/films media was moderately related to reading proficiency as reflected by r=0.452. A significant relationship was divulged between the level of mass media exposure and the reading proficiency of the students. Hence, exposure to the different mass media must be enhanced to further develop the students in their intellectual capacities especially in their reading proficiency skills. Keywords: Education, mass media, reading proficiency, descriptive method, Philippines

S&T-Community-Based Farm on Mango Production in BataanPhilippines HERMOGENES M.PAGUIA

ORCID No. 000-0003-3758-9317 hmpaguia@gmail.com Bataan Peninsula State University-Abucay, Philippines Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 11:31 – 11:50 am Venue: Board Room 3-4 The Science and Technology Community Based Farm (STCBF) in Bataan is the first community-based collaborative project between the Bataan Peninsula State University and Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Forestry and Natural Resources (PCAARRD). It was conducted to ultimately address the gaps on poor productivity of mango sector in Bataan, Philippines through the Integrated Cultural Management (ICM) such as pruning, fertilization, bagging, growth regulators and pest management. The project started after the pre-implementation phase was performed such as; establishment of the STCBF local team, validation of the farmer cooperators, focused group discussion (FGD) with concerned entities while the implementation phase covered the inception meeting with the cooperators, monitoring and evaluation, business meeting, capacity building of the cooperators, technology promotions, marketing assistance and IEC development. The STCBF is composed with 15 ha technology demonstration farms managed by the progressive farmer cooperators of the two mango clusters in the Municipality of Abucay and Balanga City, Bataan, Philippines. The results revealed that the S&T-interventions successfully improved the production and economic performance of the STCBF based on the partial budget analysis with a net gains of Php25,743.00 and Php12,615.00 in Abucay and Balanga City clusters, respectively. The project recommends the wide promotion and adoption of the S&T interventions for sustainable and productive mango industry. Keywords: STCBF, technology roll-out , utilization ,S&T interventions, capacity building, ICM on mango, Philippines.

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DAY 2

Commercialization of Vertical Fed Biomass Cookstove JONATHAN E. LACAYANGA

ORCID No. 0000-0002-3101-4435 lacayangaj@yahoo.com Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 1:31 – 1:50 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 The vertical fed biomass cookstove developed at BPSU was one of the simple gadgets appropriate to address household issues including Indoor Air Pollution (AIP), household energy related to cooking and space heating and economics. Commercialization through strategic promotional activities was employed in order to create awareness leading to wider range of acceptance and marketability of the stove. Test stoves made of Galvanized Iron (GI) sheet, concrete, clay and GI combination were distributed to 40 biomass dependent households in the province of Bataan. These households were the source of stoves’ actual performance data that was used to gauge the level of acceptability of each stove designs. Salient features of stove emphasized by the users were lesser fuel consumption, efficient heat utilization, ease and safety to operate and provide extra savings that can be spent for other household expenditures. Significant reduction of smoke inside the kitchen attributed to the extendable chimney of the stove was fairly considered by test users. The study concluded that vertical fed biomass cookstove regardless what material it was made is acceptable to Bataan households provided that cost may further reduced without compromising the quality. Further study on thorough market chain of the cookstove is recommended. Keywords: engineering, vertical fed stove, commercialization, Philippines

Conceptual Change in Thermodynamics and Attitudes of College Students Exposed to a Constructivist Small-Group Learning Intervention: A Case Study MARIO P. OBRERO

ORCID No. 0000-0001-6991-3914 mpobrero@yahoo.com University of Northern Philippines, Philippines Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 1:51 – 2:10 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 A Thermodynamics class of eleven second year college students was exposed to a constructivist learning intervention, which addressed their prior knowledge and engaged them in interactive instructional tasks in cooperative groups of two or three. The case study found out the extent of conceptual change attained by the students. It also tested whether the extent of conceptual change was significantly influenced by the students’ attitudes towards constructivism, small-group learning, and physics. Conceptual change, indicated by the replacement of an alternative conception by the correct conception, was measured using a misconception test. The students’ attitudes were determined using a set of questionnaires. Results show that most of the initial alternative conceptions held by the students were changed to scientifically accepted conceptions after the intervention. Their posttest scores were found to be statistically higher than their pretest scores. The concept maps they prepared after the intervention showed correctly the relationships among various Thermodynamic concepts. The students had positive attitudes towards constructivism, small-group learning, and physics. They appreciated the intervention and the meaningful learning experience they had. The students’ attitudes significantly influenced their extent of conceptual change. Being effective in promoting conceptual change, the constructivist approach is recommended for use in physics classes. Keywords: Physics Education; Students’ Alternative Conceptions in Thermodynamics, Conceptual Change, Student Attitudes, Constructivism, Small-Group Learning; Descriptive Method, Case Study; Vigan City, Philippines

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Product Packaging and Halal Practices of Complimentary Maguindanaon Delicacies, Philippines ABRAHAM S. ACCAD

ORCID No. 0000-0001-9693-8519 mildredfaccad@gmail.com Sultan Kudarat State University, Philippines Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 2:11 – 2:30 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 Complimentary foods need to be established in consonance with the tourism and development of one’s country. Likewise, halal practices are global concerns for best culture-sensitive products. This study aimed to determine the extent of halal practices in selecting raw materials, preparation, safety, maintenance in the mass production of five (5) Maguindanaon delicacies. The proposed product packaging for commercialization was evaluated by 100 Muslims, nonMuslims and Lumads in Cotabato City, and in the provinces of Maguidanao and Sultan Kudarat. Descriptive research design was employed. Descriptive statistics like mean, frequency count and percentage were used including F-test for significant difference. Results revealed that halal practices on the raw material selection, preparation, safety practices, maintenance and mass production were described as lesser extent like in the selection of glutinous rice and the water mixtures, wrappers, kitchen utensils and food containers in the mass production and commercialization. Banana leaf wrappers are most preferred for Dudol, Panialam, Panganan Sising and Tinadtag. The respondents believed that the proposed packaging design won’t affect the cultural significance of the Maguindanaon rice-based delicacies as complimentary food when these are wrapped in modern design. Keywords: Social Science, halal, complimentary food, Maguindanaon, developmental technique, Philippine rice-based delicacies, descriptive design, Philippines

Performance of Silkworm as Affected by Frequency of Bed Cleaning at Different Instars FRANCISCO V. GAPUZ JR.

ORCID No. 0000-0002-4042-2633 franciscogapuz@gmail.com Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, Philippines Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 2:31 – 2:50 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 Sericulture is a promising agro-based industry which should be strengthened with effective and low cost silkworm rearing techniques. Existing technology on bed cleaning of silkworm during rearing entails more labor hence contributing high production costs. The study was conducted to determine the best frequency of bed cleaning at different instars. Five bed cleaning frequencies (T1-control, 15 times bed cleaning; T2 – 9 times bed cleaning; T3 – 5 times bed cleaning, T4- 8 times bed cleaning and T5 – six times bed cleaning) served as the treatments. The Analysis of Variance in Completely Randomized Design was used to test the significance between the different bed cleaning frequencies. Results revealed no significant differences among the different frequencies of bed cleaning on all parameters like weight of matured larvae, weight of cocoons, cocoon shell percentage, cocoon yield per box and return on investment. Hence, any of the bed cleaning frequencies can be used for commercial cocoon production. Keywords: Sericulture, bed cleaning frequencies for silkworm larvae, analysis of variance, completely randomized design, Philippines

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DAY 2

Corporate Shared Value - A New Paradigm for Socially Responsible Businesses THOMAS L. AINSCOUGH

ORCID No. 0000-0003-2236-6428 tom@ainscough.com University of South Florida St. Petersburg, USA Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 3:01 – 3:20 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 This study explores the corporate shared value paradigm for connecting business success with socially responsible behavior. Corporate social responsibility is inherently one sided—meaning socially responsible behavior is the end goal—and many multinational corporations have been following a corporate social responsibility business model with mixed financial results. Decision makers have often assumed that consumers would reward socially responsible behavior with increased patronage, however research shows that this connection is tenuous at best. This study examines an alternative model—corporate shared value—that has a number of distinct advantages over the corporate social responsibility model. Corporate shared value is a value creation initiative that focuses on providing social benefits through joint company and community efforts that increase competitiveness and maximize profits. This study examines the corporate shared value approach and provides examples and case studies for businesses seeking to implement this new model of corporate citizenship. Keywords: business management, corporate social responsibility, case studies, conceptual research, United States, North America

Telecommuting as Determinant of Job Satisfaction and its Relation to Traditional Work Environment as Perceived by Individual Contributors and Supervisors ROMMEL P. SERGIO

ORCID No. 0000-0002-2058-9495 email@rommelsergio.com Canadian University of Dubai, United Arab Emirates Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 3:21 – 3:40 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 The study aims to find out if telecommuting is a determinant of job satisfaction and its relation to traditional work environment as perceived by individual contributors and supervisors of Intel Technology Manufacturing, Incorporated (ITMI). Specifically, the researchers intend to test if there is a significant relationship between the respondents’ (n=85) profile variables and the perception of the individual contributors and supervisors on telecommuting. Likewise, the perception of the respondents on the areas of general management, communications, training and support and rewards and recognitions are ascertained. The study employs descriptive-correlational survey method in assessing the perception of individual contributors and supervisors form ITMI that is currently telecommuting on a regular basis. The researchers used a perception survey with three parts, namely: Demographic Profile, Job Satisfaction and Survey on Telecommuting. The frequency and percentage, mean ranges, weighted mean, and chi square are utilized as part of statistical treatment. Major findings reveal that the respondents have better job satisfaction as they practice telecommuting and that they favored this as an alternative work environment over the traditional office set-up. Recommendations are also drawn so that that the industries of today may consider how technology can be of advantage not only for the machineries to improve its productivity and output but most importantly, to the enhancement of the employees’ welfare. Keywords: Telecommuting, job satisfaction, traditional work environment, individual contributors, supervisors, descriptivecorrelational survey method

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The Facilitating Role of Emotional Intelligence on Job Performance: Cases of Gulf Cooperation Council Bank Managers DJONDE FREGA ANTIADO

ORCID No. 0000-0001-7437-5073 djonde.frega@aue.ae University of Modern Sciences, UAE Day 2: Oct. 18, 2014 · Time: 3:41 – 4:00 pm Venue: Board Room 3-4 Emotional intelligence is the capacity to read one’s emotions to relate well with people. The study aims to determine the role of emotional intelligence on job performance among 144 bank managers deployed in the private sector of the Middle East countries such as United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman. The demographic profile variables were limited to age, educational attainment, and work tenure. Descriptive, correlational-survey methods were employed to ascertain the demographic profile variables of the respondents and to assess their relationships. The researchers utilized three instruments: Demographic Profile Sheet, Emotional Competence Inventory, and a standard Performance Appraisal for Managers. The study confirms that there is a significant relationship between job performance and the demographic profile variables such as age, and educational attainment but not with work tenure. The findings also reveal that there is a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and job performance. Keywords: Role of Emotional intelligence, job performance, bank managers, descriptive, correlational-survey methods, Gulf Cooperation Council, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, bank managers

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41 IAMURE Member Institutions as of October 2014

Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology Cagayan State University - Sanchez Mira Cebu Normal University

Negros Oriental State University Philippine Normal University-Agusan Campus S.T.I.E. Perbanas

Central Mindanao University

San Isidro College

Davao Central College

San Pedro College

Davao Doctors College

Southern Leyte State University

De La Salle - Lipa Guimaras State College Holy Cross Davao College

St. Peter’s College - Iligan City Surigao del Sur State University Universidad de Zamboanga

John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation - Bacolod

University of Bohol

John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University - MOLO

University of Cebu

La Consolacion College - Bacolod Leyte Normal University Philippine Association of Institutions for Research, Inc. Lyceum of the Philippines – Batangas Misamis University Pamatasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela

Holy Trininty Colleges Lipa City Colleges University of Rizal System

University of Immaculate Concepcion University of Mindanao University of Northern Philippines University of San Jose-Recoletos Jose Rizal Memorial State University Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba

Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology VMA Global College

University of Negros Occidental - Recoletos

St. Michael’s College of Iligan, Inc.

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Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology Ajuy National High School AMA Computer College-Davao Ateneo de Davao University Ateneo de Manila University Ateneo de Naga University Ayungon National High School Basakan Elementary School Basilan State College Bataan Peninsula State University Batangas State University, ARASOF Nasugbu Benguet State University Bicol University Bohol Island State University Bukidnon State University Bulacan State University Cagayan State University Cagayan State University - Sanchez Mira Capitol University Capiz State University Caraga State University Carlos Hilado Memorial State College Cebu Institute of Technology – University Cebu Normal University Cebu Technological Univerisity-Barili Campus Cebu Technological University Central Bicol State University of Agriculture Central Bicol State University of Agriculture-Sipocot Central Mindanao University Central Philippines State Unviersity Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba Consolacion Community College CorJesu College Daniel Mercado Medical Center Institute of Health Science Davao Central College Davao Doctors College Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology De La Salle Lipa De La Salle University - Taft Department of Education-Division of Cagayan de Oro City Department of Social Welfare and Development Regional Field Office IV-A Department of Education-Division of Leyte Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University Eastern Visayas State University Father Saturnino Urios University Guimaras State College Holy Cross Davao College Holy Name University Holy Trininty Colleges Ifugao State University Iligan Capitol College

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Iligan Medical Center College Iloilo State College of Fisheries-Dumangas Iloilo National High School Imus Institute Isabela State University Isabela State University San Mateo Campus John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation - Bacolod John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University - Arevalo John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University - Molo Jose Rizal Memorial State University Kalinga-Apayao State College Laguna State Polytechnic University La Consolacion College - Bacolod La Consolacion University La Salle University – Ozamiz Leyte Normal University Liceo de Cagayan University Lipa City Colleges Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas Macabalan National High School Malinao National High School Mariano Marcos State University Manila Times College Mapúa Institute of Technology Mindanao Sanitarium and Hospital College Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology Mindanao University of Science and Technology Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology – Calapan City Campus Misamis University Mountain View College National Museum of the Philippines Natom National High School Negros Oriental State University Northern Negros State College of Science & Technology Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology Nueva Vizcaya State University Occidental Mindoro State College Our Lady of Fatima University Palawan State University Palompon Institute of Technology Pamantasanng Lungsod ng Maynila Pamantasanng Lungsod ng Valenzuela Partido State University Philippine Christian University Philippine Normal University Philippine Normal University - Agusan Campus Philippine Rice Research Institute Polytechnic University of the Philippines Quirino State College Ramon Magsaysay Technological University Saint Louis University Samar State University San Agustin Institute of Technology San Pedro College

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San Isidro College Silliman University Siquijor State College Sorsogon State College Southern Leyte State University Southern Leyte State University-Tomas Oppus Southern Luzon State University-Lucban Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology Southern Philippines Medical Center Southwestern University St. Mary’s University St. Michael's College of Iligan, Inc. St. Paul University St. Peter’s College - Iligan CIty St. Therese-MTC Colleges Sultan Kudarat State University Surigao del Sur State University Surigao State College of Technology Surigao State College of Technology – Del Carmen Campus Systems Plus College Foundation Tarlac State University Technological Institute of the Philippines Universidad de Zamboanga University of Antique University of Baguio University of Bohol University of Cebu University of Eastern Philippines University of Immaculate Concepcion University of Mindanao University of Northern Philippines University of Saint Louis-Tuguegarao University of San Carlos University of San Jose Recoletos University of Santo Tomas University of Southeastern Philippines University of Southern Mindanao University of Southern Philippines Foundation University of the Cordilleras University of the Immaculate Conception University of the Philippines - Baguio University of the Philippines - Cebu University of the Philippines - Manila University of the Philippines Los Baños University of the Philippines Open University University of Rizal System University of St. La Salle VMA Global College Wesleyan University West Visayas State University Western Mindanao State University Western Philippines University Western Visayas College of Science and Technology Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

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