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Chapter 1

The Problem and Its Background

This chapter presents the Introduction, Background, Objectives, and Significance of the Study

and the Definition of Terms.

Introduction

Objectives

These are the main objectives of our research.

1. ……………………………………………….

2. ……………………………………………….

3. ……………………………………………….

1,000,000. ……………………………………

Background of the Study

The reason that we chose this topic is that this …………………………………

Significance of the Study

Our topic is a serious one, because nowadays it is spreading rapidly and we teenagers, are already
included to those people who are infected with this virus. Our study can provide significance specially to the
following people:

All the people in the Society. Through this study, the people will be able to get information about HIV - what
HIV and AIDS are, how they are transmitted, and how people can protect themselves from infection. Also how
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to put this information to use and act on it practically, and how to prevent infection in a medical environment or
when injecting drugs.

School Administrators. Through this study, they will be able to be responsible in spreading the awareness on
the entire school.

Students. Through this study, the students will know how important it is to be knowledgeable about HIV
Awareness. So in the near future, they will be aware on the things that they will probably do related on how this
virus is being transmitted.

Teachers. Through this study, they will know the strategies to show students that teenagers are a high-risk
group, and what they can do to protect themselves and others.

Future Researchers. Through this study, they will probably decide that this topic is so important to research
for. They will be alarmed and will probably search for some things that the society needs to figure out.

Definition of Terms

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Chapter II

Review of Related Literature

This chapter presents the researches and finding that provide evidences to the desired result
of the researchers.

Racism

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……………………………………………..

The Muslim’s Basic Beliefs


Many people think ……………………………………………………………………………………

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Chapter III

Methodology

This Chapter shows how the data were collected and obtained.

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Chapter IV

Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data

This Chapter shows the data that the researchers collected in the surveys and researches that were
done.

Population of Muslim in the Philippines

NCR
North Luzon
Southern Luzon
Visayas
Mindanao

Table.1 Muslim Population (2014)

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Chapter V

Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation

Summary

Recommendation

Conclusion

As humans we are all not perfect no race is better than the other we are all the same. We
shouldn’t underestimate and overestimate the Muslims, instead, we should look at them as our
countrymen for they are like us because they are also human. We should live together as brothers
and sisters so that the Philippines would progress greatly.

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Furthermore, we should show love and care to everyone because we are all a Filipino living in
one nation. It will be a big help to our society and economy if everyone will be responsible enough to
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Therefore, this research is made not just to give knowledge for the readers, but also to
encourage to do something better. We can make the world a better place as long as we think of the
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Appendices

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