Friday, July 24, 2015

P H Y S I C S Prelim Project ( Power Point)




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SOCULITA (Socialization and Personality Development)






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Socialization and Personality Development

"Children Learn What They Live"
by Dorothy Law Holte


Introduction to Socialization and Personality Development
Kingsley Davis' Study on Children Raised in Isolation

Anna
     Six years old when discovered in am attic
     Received no human contact for 5 and a half years
     Showed very little development
     Died at age 10

Isabelle
     Illegitimate child
     Kept in the dark room with deaf-mute mother
     Demonstrated more positive development
     Went to public school at age 13


OTHER TOPICS:

Socialization
Personality
Nature vs. Nurture
Agents of Socialization Family
The School
Religion
The Peer Group
 Mass Media
 Workplace
   


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SOCULITA (THE PRE-COLONIAL PHILIPPINES)






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THE PRE-COLONIAL PHILIPPINES

BARANGAY
     The term "barangay" comes from the Malay/Austronesian word "balangay," which means "sailboat."
     It is the basic unit of the government during the pre-colonial period. It is usually composed of 30 to 100 families in one unit.
     The families within the tribes are accumulated in a single political unit (barangay).


CHIEFTAIN
     Protect and promote the interest of his subjects.
     Possessed the executive, legislative, and the judiciary powers in the barangay unit.
     As a legislator, the chieftain was usually assisted by the council of elders who would give advice to issues concerning his barangay.
     Although barangays were independent from each other, the chieftain of each barangay chose to forge an alliance with other barangays to preserve peace and harmony and provide mutual protection from a common enemy.


TRIAL BY ORDEAL

It refers to the primitive method of determining a person's innocence or guilt through the use of treacherous tests.



OTHER TOPICS:

CLOTHING
EDUCATION & SYSTEM OF WRITING
EARLY LITERATURE
MUSIC AND DANCE
RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
BURIAL [PRACTICES]






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SOCULITA (Filipino Value System)










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Filipino Value System

Seven Deadly Sins
by Mahatma Gandhi
     Wealth without work
     Pleasure without conscience
     Knowledge without character
     Commerce without moral
     Science without humanity
     Worship without sacrifice
     Politics without principle

TOPICS:

Definition of Terms
     Values - standards of desirability and importance of persons, ideas, actions and goals
     Value System - representation of the dominant motivations and basic principles of people’s behavior
     Filipino Value System - set of values or the value system that has been engraved to the everyday life of the Filipinos for a long time and has become part of the Filipino identity


  • Origin of Filipino Value System
  • Factors Affecting the Formation of Filipino Value System
  • Key Values that Dominate the Philippine Way of Life





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SOCULITA ( Culture)


Culture

“A person may escape society for a while, but he can never escape culture.”
- Joseph H. Fichter

Definition of Culture
     Originated from the latin word cultura - “to cultivate”
     A complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, customs and any other capabilities and habits acquired by people
     A way of life, a national identity, an attitude and consolidated beliefs and a complex system of shared social elements within a particular society


Importance of Culture
     Design for living or a blueprint for social behavior
     Provides people with ready-made solutions to common social problems
     Ensures the survival of the heritage of humankind
     Develops one’s attitudes and values
     Maintains biological functioning of the group


“No culture can live if it attempts to be exclusive.”
- Mahatma Gandhi


Characteristics of Culture






OTHER TOPICS:

Components of Culture
     Norms 
     Folkways 
     Mores 
     Technology 
     Laws 
     Language 
     Symbol 
     Values


Major Theoretical Perspectives on Culture
     High Culture Theory
     Ordinary/Popular Culture
     High Culture in Modern Times
     Popular Culture in Modern Times

Ethnocentrism
Xenocentrism





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SOCULITA (Introduction to Sociology )






Introduction to Sociology



Areas of Sociology



Relationship of Sociology to other Social Sciences



     History
     Political Science - politicians analyzes social behavior for both political and policy-making purposes
     Economics - analysis on economic activities (such as GNP, savings, etc.) is based


Evolution of Sociology

August Comte (1798-1857)
     Scientific methods should be applied in studying society
     Two specific problems for sociological investigations:
     Social Statics - pertains to the problems of order and stability
     Social Dynamics - refers to the problem of social change

Herbert Spencer (1820-1903)
     Famous for coining the expression, “Survival of the Fittest”
     The evolution of societies is based on the principles of natural law
     Change is inevitable
     Societies must adapt to their surroundings and compete to survive

OTHER TOPICS:

Karl Marx (1818-1883)
Emile Durkheim
Development of Sociology in the United States
Development of Sociology in the Philippines



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