A group consists of interacting people who form social patterns and share social structures like norms, roles, and status. Groups require a consensus on values and a shared identity as represented by the use of "we." Groups also define reality for individuals. Primary groups are small, intimate, and value personal relationships while secondary groups are larger, less intimate, and replaceable. Other sociological groups include dyads, triads, organizations, reference groups, in-groups, out-groups, and cliques.
This document lists various landforms and bodies of water around the world. It includes major mountain ranges like the Himalayas and Andes, deserts such as the Sahara and Tibetan Plateau, islands including Greenland and Madagascar, and significant rivers and seas such as the Nile, Amazon, South China Sea, and Persian Gulf. The lists provide examples of physical features found on different continents and oceans globally.
The document outlines the social hierarchy and class structure in the Philippines. It identifies 9 classes, ranging from the tribal class and subsistence class at the bottom to professionals and skilled workers in the middle, and finally the connected and oligarchs who own major businesses and control institutions at the top of society. Power and social status in the Philippines is determined by one's occupation and level of wealth.
A group consists of interacting people who form social patterns and share social structures like norms, roles, and status. Groups require a consensus on values and a shared identity as represented by the use of "we." Groups also define reality for individuals. Primary groups are small, intimate, and value personal relationships while secondary groups are larger, less intimate, and replaceable. Other sociological groups include dyads, triads, organizations, reference groups, in-groups, out-groups, and cliques.
This document lists various landforms and bodies of water around the world. It includes major mountain ranges like the Himalayas and Andes, deserts such as the Sahara and Tibetan Plateau, islands including Greenland and Madagascar, and significant rivers and seas such as the Nile, Amazon, South China Sea, and Persian Gulf. The lists provide examples of physical features found on different continents and oceans globally.
The document outlines the social hierarchy and class structure in the Philippines. It identifies 9 classes, ranging from the tribal class and subsistence class at the bottom to professionals and skilled workers in the middle, and finally the connected and oligarchs who own major businesses and control institutions at the top of society. Power and social status in the Philippines is determined by one's occupation and level of wealth.
10. Noong unang panahon, wala pang standard na
sistema sa pagtukoy ng bilang ng taon
Walang nakakaalam kung kailan nagsimula ang
araw sa daigdig o kung ilang taong gulang na ito