Gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, expressions and identities of men and women. Sex refers to the biological and physiological characteristics that define men and women. While sex is defined by biology, gender is a social construct that can vary across different cultures and over time.
This document discusses the PAKSA ISYU or topic issue, the groups that formed around it, events that occurred, results of those events, and important ideas related to the topic issue.
First presentation in the series called "Simply Politics". Political Ideologies - The Socialism is suitable for History and International Relations from Year 9 to university level. It contains the following: developing of socialism, revolutionary socialists vs. Bolsheviks, elements of socialism: community, fraternity, social equality, need, social class and common ownership.
This document discusses different political ideologies including liberalism, conservatism, socialism, social democracy, communism, fascism, and feminism. It provides definitions and key beliefs for each ideology. Liberalism promotes individual welfare, freedom, and peaceful political change. Conservatism seeks to preserve traditions and gives greater attention to social groups than individuals. Socialism advocates for government ownership of production and services to achieve social equality and stability.
Power generating units require huge capital investment and natural resources like fossil fuels and large amounts of water, causing significant environmental and health impacts. Several thermal power projects in Karnataka were identified for private sector participation. Coal-fired power plants emit various pollutants like carbon dioxide, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, mercury, and particulate matter. Fly ash from these plants contains toxic heavy metals that can pollute water and soil if not properly disposed of. The impacts of coal-fired power plants on local communities, wildlife and the environment need to be carefully considered. Alternative clean energy sources like hydropower, solar and wind could help reduce these impacts.
The fourth presentation in the series called Political Ideologies. It is suitable for History and International Relations from Year 9 to university level. It contains the following: Lenin, theories, smash the state, class enemies, the vanguard party, democratic centralism, the Bolshevik party, the Communist party.
This document discusses several major political ideologies including liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and others. It defines ideology as "an interrelated set of ideas that in some way guides or inspires political action." Liberalism focuses on individual freedom, equality of opportunity, and a limited government role, while conservatism emphasizes tradition, gradual change, and social order. Socialism promotes collectivism, equality, and opposition to capitalism. The document also examines post-ideological politics, where clear ideological differences are less apparent and single-issue groups are more common.
1. ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, made a bid to acquire Macarthur Coal in Australia in October 2011. This was likely motivated by the desire to achieve the benefits of backwards vertical integration, as ArcelorMittal uses large quantities of coal in its steel production process.
2. Sally owns a potato farm and aims to maximize profit. As she believes the market price of potatoes will not be affected by her farm's output level, she will produce at the level where marginal cost equals price in the short run to maximize profit.
3. Sally believes her individual output will not impact the overall market price. Therefore, she will produce the quantity where marginal cost equals price to
This document discusses various topics related to migration including definitions, statistics on overseas Filipinos, reasons for migration, effects of internal and external migration in the Philippines, and perspectives on migration as a political issue. Some key points include:
- In 2009, there were an estimated 8.6 million Filipinos living in other countries according to the Commission on Filipinos Overseas.
- Common reasons for Filipinos migrating include seeking better jobs with higher incomes, finding safe housing, encouragement from family members abroad, and pursuing education or technical skills.
- Remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) significantly contribute to the Philippines' economy according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Paggalugad at Pagtuklas ng mga Bansang KanluraninDwight Vizcarra
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Araling Panlipunan 7 Modyul 3; Ang Timog at Kanlurang Asya sa Transisyunal at Makabagong Panahon
Notes: Please use Powerpoint 2016 or later because of the Morph and ºÝºÝߣ Zoom effects.
The document discusses human sexuality and gender roles. It notes that sexuality includes gender identity, roles, and orientation, and is a central part of human existence. Biological factors like sex and hormones influence gender development, while psychological and social factors also shape gender roles and stereotypes learned from a young age through family, peers, media and society. The document examines common stereotypes associated with masculinity and femininity, and how functionalist, conflict, and feminist perspectives view gender inequality and women's roles within society and the family.
This document provides an introduction to political ideologies by outlining what is ideology and discussing some of the core themes of liberalism and conservatism. It defines ideology as a more or less coherent set of ideas that provides the basis for organized political action. Liberalism emphasizes individual freedom, reason, justice, and tolerance, viewing each person as equally deserving of rights. Conservatism stresses the importance of tradition, human imperfection, hierarchy and authority in society, and private property as foundations of social order. The document examines some of the key beliefs and values of these two dominant Western ideologies.
The document discusses the reasons for the expansion of Western colonialism and imperialism in Southeast and South Asia between the 18th and 19th centuries. It cites factors such as mercantilism, capitalism, and the belief in the White Man's Burden that drove Western nations to establish more colonies in Asia. This allowed them to extract raw materials and find new markets for their goods, helping their economies grow. However, it also disrupted local societies and economies in Asia.
Itong modyul ng pangkatuto ay makakatulong sa mga-aaral tungkol sa Pananakop ng mga Amerikano sa Pilipinas. Dito nakalagay ang paraan ng pananakop ng Amerikano sa Pilipinas. Dito din nakasaad ang Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano.
First presentation in the series called "Simply Politics". Political Ideologies - The Socialism is suitable for History and International Relations from Year 9 to university level. It contains the following: developing of socialism, revolutionary socialists vs. Bolsheviks, elements of socialism: community, fraternity, social equality, need, social class and common ownership.
This document discusses different political ideologies including liberalism, conservatism, socialism, social democracy, communism, fascism, and feminism. It provides definitions and key beliefs for each ideology. Liberalism promotes individual welfare, freedom, and peaceful political change. Conservatism seeks to preserve traditions and gives greater attention to social groups than individuals. Socialism advocates for government ownership of production and services to achieve social equality and stability.
Power generating units require huge capital investment and natural resources like fossil fuels and large amounts of water, causing significant environmental and health impacts. Several thermal power projects in Karnataka were identified for private sector participation. Coal-fired power plants emit various pollutants like carbon dioxide, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, mercury, and particulate matter. Fly ash from these plants contains toxic heavy metals that can pollute water and soil if not properly disposed of. The impacts of coal-fired power plants on local communities, wildlife and the environment need to be carefully considered. Alternative clean energy sources like hydropower, solar and wind could help reduce these impacts.
The fourth presentation in the series called Political Ideologies. It is suitable for History and International Relations from Year 9 to university level. It contains the following: Lenin, theories, smash the state, class enemies, the vanguard party, democratic centralism, the Bolshevik party, the Communist party.
This document discusses several major political ideologies including liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and others. It defines ideology as "an interrelated set of ideas that in some way guides or inspires political action." Liberalism focuses on individual freedom, equality of opportunity, and a limited government role, while conservatism emphasizes tradition, gradual change, and social order. Socialism promotes collectivism, equality, and opposition to capitalism. The document also examines post-ideological politics, where clear ideological differences are less apparent and single-issue groups are more common.
1. ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, made a bid to acquire Macarthur Coal in Australia in October 2011. This was likely motivated by the desire to achieve the benefits of backwards vertical integration, as ArcelorMittal uses large quantities of coal in its steel production process.
2. Sally owns a potato farm and aims to maximize profit. As she believes the market price of potatoes will not be affected by her farm's output level, she will produce at the level where marginal cost equals price in the short run to maximize profit.
3. Sally believes her individual output will not impact the overall market price. Therefore, she will produce the quantity where marginal cost equals price to
This document discusses various topics related to migration including definitions, statistics on overseas Filipinos, reasons for migration, effects of internal and external migration in the Philippines, and perspectives on migration as a political issue. Some key points include:
- In 2009, there were an estimated 8.6 million Filipinos living in other countries according to the Commission on Filipinos Overseas.
- Common reasons for Filipinos migrating include seeking better jobs with higher incomes, finding safe housing, encouragement from family members abroad, and pursuing education or technical skills.
- Remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) significantly contribute to the Philippines' economy according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Paggalugad at Pagtuklas ng mga Bansang KanluraninDwight Vizcarra
Ìý
Araling Panlipunan 7 Modyul 3; Ang Timog at Kanlurang Asya sa Transisyunal at Makabagong Panahon
Notes: Please use Powerpoint 2016 or later because of the Morph and ºÝºÝߣ Zoom effects.
The document discusses human sexuality and gender roles. It notes that sexuality includes gender identity, roles, and orientation, and is a central part of human existence. Biological factors like sex and hormones influence gender development, while psychological and social factors also shape gender roles and stereotypes learned from a young age through family, peers, media and society. The document examines common stereotypes associated with masculinity and femininity, and how functionalist, conflict, and feminist perspectives view gender inequality and women's roles within society and the family.
This document provides an introduction to political ideologies by outlining what is ideology and discussing some of the core themes of liberalism and conservatism. It defines ideology as a more or less coherent set of ideas that provides the basis for organized political action. Liberalism emphasizes individual freedom, reason, justice, and tolerance, viewing each person as equally deserving of rights. Conservatism stresses the importance of tradition, human imperfection, hierarchy and authority in society, and private property as foundations of social order. The document examines some of the key beliefs and values of these two dominant Western ideologies.
The document discusses the reasons for the expansion of Western colonialism and imperialism in Southeast and South Asia between the 18th and 19th centuries. It cites factors such as mercantilism, capitalism, and the belief in the White Man's Burden that drove Western nations to establish more colonies in Asia. This allowed them to extract raw materials and find new markets for their goods, helping their economies grow. However, it also disrupted local societies and economies in Asia.
Itong modyul ng pangkatuto ay makakatulong sa mga-aaral tungkol sa Pananakop ng mga Amerikano sa Pilipinas. Dito nakalagay ang paraan ng pananakop ng Amerikano sa Pilipinas. Dito din nakasaad ang Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano.