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what is the meaning of mobile art

Tagalog

ano ang kahulugan ng mobile art

Last Update: 2021-07-17
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with the increasing number of mobile devices

Tagalog

sa tumataas na bilang ng mga mahihirap

Last Update: 2020-09-18
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the effect of mobile games at senior high school student

Tagalog

Last Update: 2024-04-25
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dear customer to know the count of mobile lines under your name

Tagalog

nagta-type ang buong pangungusap sa iyong langage

Last Update: 2015-11-02
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different views have been raised on the positive impacts and the negative repercussion that come as a result of the use of mobile

Tagalog

ang iba 't ibang mga pananaw ay itinaas sa mga positibong epekto at ang mga negatibong epekto na dumating bilang isang resulta ng paggamit ng mobile

Last Update: 2024-09-04
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assessment of mobile marketing and abm students towards online selling shows the different reviews in online business apps and sales and knowing the rates one by one to find out which people prefer

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ang pagtatasa ng mga mobile marketing at mag-aaral na abm patungo sa online na pagbebenta ay nagpapakita ng iba't ibang mga pagsusuri sa mga online na apps ng negosyo at mga benta at ina alam ang mga rate isa-isa upang malaman kung ilang mga tao ang may gusto

Last Update: 2019-10-03
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this study will help the parents to have sufficient knowledge about the state of the academic performance of their children and they would be able to give their children advices on how to lessen the playing of mobile or online games in order for their children to be more focused in their school works.

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ang pag - aaral na ito ay makakatulong sa mga magulang na magkaroon ng sapat na kaalaman tungkol sa estado ng akademikong pagganap ng kanilang mga anak at mabibigyan nila ang kanilang mga anak ng mga payo kung paano mabawasan ang paglalaro ng mga mobile o online na laro upang ang kanilang mga anak ay mas maging pokus sa kanilang mga gawain sa paaralan.

Last Update: 2022-03-26
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technology is one of the key changes across generations, and the way individuals use technology to communicate is particularly significant. for example, boomers grew up during the rise of television, an invention which dramatically shifted people’s lifestyles and the way that people around the world connect and share information. similarly, millennials grew up in the age of the internet, which brought social media, video chat, and other new communication tools that keep people in constant communication. the biggest difference in how these technologies are used across generations has a lot to do with when people come of age. while millennials adjusted and adapted to a new era of mobile technology, gen z take these tools for granted, as technology has been a given  part of the social fabric in the united states since they were kids.  in order to manage safety and security for gen z on college or university campus, it’s important to understand the implications of a generation “tuned in” to technology. by the time gen z was 10 years old, mobile phone technology and wifi were already the predominant modes of communication in the united states. gen z is made up of tech-savvy, “digital natives” - meaning they were brought up in the age of technology, rather than introduced to it as an adult. as a college or university students, gen z are likely to prefer the speedy communication style that mobile technology and social media enables. for campus safety managers, understanding communication styles can make an enormous difference when it comes to implementing an effective emergency response plan.

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Last Update: 2021-02-22
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