Lists Of Contents Tagged With "Social"
The rapid increase in the world’s population has created questions on the carry capacity of the earth to feed and sustain its growing population. How large can world population ultimately become? How many human beings can the planet feed and the environment sustain? What factors, events, processes or circumstances account for rapid population growth ...
As stated earlier, laws are promulgated to preserve and maintain order in the society and to regulate and control the relationships of the citizens. Laws are formalized norms, which are enacted by people who are vested with governmental power and enforced by political and legal authorities designated by the government. In the Philippine government the power to enact laws is ...
The legitimate exercise of authority to maintain order, set up rules for settling disputes, promote the common welfare, and apply force to maintain obedience and loyalty to the social norms and values of society is institutionalized in the government.
The underlying fabric of authority is ideology. An ideology is a system of values, ideas, beliefs, and attitudes that a society ...
Aside from his rational and social nature, man is said to be a political being. As a political being, he engages in the politics of life and whether we like it or not, politics will always be a part of our lives. It is something we cannot do without. For as long as ...
The giant capitalist corporation arose due to the need for economic organizations that would produce sophisticated goods, equipments, and services in enormous quantities and on an unprecedented scale. A “corporation” is an organization created by law that has an ongoing existence and powers and liabilities that are distinct from those of its owners and employees. For example, if ...
From the first appearance of man on the planet, his first and foremost concern is his survival. His activities are primarily centered on the satisfaction of his economic needs, such as food, water, clothing and shelter. The first inhabitants of the planet were hunters or foragers, food gatherers and fishers. They were called nomads ...
The Philippines, like many nations of the world, is a mixed economy. While it manifests capitalist market economy in its cities and more advanced municipalities and a command economy most especially in its major industries like energy and transport, the agricultural and subsistence economy persist among its barrio folks and indigenous ...
The Philippine educational system is an organized bureaucracy which provides formal and non-formal education. The three academic levels of formal schooling are the elementary or primary, secondary and tertiary.
The first level, elementary education, involves compulsory six grades in public schools and seven grades in some private schools, in addition to optional ...
Education in the Philippines has undergone several stages of developments from the pre-Spanish times to the present. In meeting the needs of the society, education serves as focus of emphases/priorities of the leadership at certain periods/epochs in our national struggle as a race.
As early as in pre-Magellanic times, education was informal, unstructured, and devoid of methods. Children ...
In the widest sense, education may be held to include the whole process of development through which a human being passes from infancy to maturity, gradually adapting himself to his physical and social environment; but the more definite sense in which the term is ordinarily employed is restricted to those influences which are designedly brought to bear upon the younger ...