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  • There has probably never been a society where religion is altogether absent. From this, sociologists have inferred that religion is a crucial part of social life. Why is religion so critical and so pervasive? What purposes does religion serve for ...

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  • Across the years our educational system has been rocked by controversies which have remained unabated up to this day. Amidst the welter of issues, two of them have managed to stand out in importance: quality and relevance. The major difficulty ...

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  • No 1. Filipinos place a very high regard for and value on society where there is much poverty and where members of narrow affluent classes are associated with a good education; education is thought to be a possible ladder for ...

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  • To address the numerous political problems of the country, the government has adopted/planned the following programs and measures:

    1. Proposed Charter Change through Congress sitting as a Constituent Assembly.
    2. Proposed change of the present republican form of government to a ...

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  • The best single criterion derived from work is satisfaction. There are age cycles in vocational satisfaction for both men and women. In their early twenties, most individuals are glad to have a job, even if it is not entirely to ...

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  • Normally, the first year of life can be and is one of the happiest of the life span. The dependency of young babies makes them appealing to children as well as to adults. Most children like to play with them ...

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  • There are four common psychological hazards that frequently arise in relation to emotional development during the babyhood years. It would be impossible to rate these in order of their seriousness as hazards to good personal and social relationships as babies ...

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  • Because babyhood is the foundation age, it is an especially hazardous time. The hazards may be physical, psychological, or both, as is true of infancy. For example, excessive crying is both physically and psychologically damaging to the baby and to ...

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  • Babyhood is one of the two periods of rapid growth during the life span; the other comes at puberty. During the first six months of life, growth continues at the rapid rate characteristic of the prenatal period and then begins ...

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  • A social movement develops once collective behaviour persists and becomes organized.

    Keller (1982) defines social movement as an interrelated and co-acting unity of persons with some degree of organizational continuity aimed to promote or resist change in the society of ...

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