“Niveles de Rendimiento Académico en estudiantes de las carreras de Hotelería y Turismo, Comunicación Social en la Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo, Extensión Quevedo, año 2014”
Journal Title: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 2
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Authors and Affiliations
Lcda. Flor del Rocío Carriel Paredes, Lcdo. Gonzalo Arturo Peñafiel Nivela, Lcda. Liliana Ivett Urquiza Mendoza, Lcdo. Freddy Marco Holguín Díaz, Lcda. Cleopatra Johanna Mackencie Alvarez, Lcda. Sandra Karina Daza Suarez, Lcda. Blanca Araceli Auria Burgos
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