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BIBLIOGRAPHY and ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
BIBLIOGRAPHY and ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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First and foremost, praises and thanks to the God, the Almighty, for His
showers of blessings throughout our thesis work to complete the research
successfully.
We would like to express our deep and sincere gratitude to our thesis adviser,
Ms. Elizette Joy D, Mationg, for giving us the opportunity to do this study and
providing invaluable guidance throughout this research. Her dynamism, vision,
sincerity and motivation have deeply inspired us. She has taught us the methodology
to carry out the research and to present the thesis works as clearly as possible. It was
a great privilege and honor to work and study under her guidance. We are extremely
grateful for what she has offered us. We would also like to thank her for her
friendship, empathy, and great sense of humor.
We are also extremely grateful to our parents for their love, prayers, caring
and sacrifices for educating and preparing us for our future. Also we express our
thanks to our friends and classmates for their support and valuable prayers.