Methods of Philosophizing Senior High Grade 12KokoStevan
This document discusses various methods of philosophizing, including the Socratic method, formal logic, systematic doubt, and dialectics. It also examines different sources and types of knowledge in philosophy, distinguishing between formal knowledge based on reason and empirical knowledge grounded in sensory experience. The overall aim is to help students differentiate facts, opinions, beliefs, and truths and foster wise thinking.
Principles of Design BALANCE, UNITY, EMPHASIS, MOVEMENT, RHYTHM, CONTRAST, PR...KokoStevan
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Elements of Art Senior High School Grade 12KokoStevan
The document discusses the key elements and principles of art. It describes six elements - space, line, shape and form, color, value, and texture. It explains that elements are the basic tools artists use to express feelings and convey messages. The document also discusses principles of design, including harmony. Harmony refers to the pleasing arrangement of parts that creates a unified whole, and it is found in art forms like music and writing through the combination of notes, themes that bind story elements, and the goal of unity among diverse people.
Lesson 3: Concepts About Chemical ElementsKokoStevan
John Dalton's atomic theory proposed that all matter is composed of extremely small indivisible particles called atoms. Dalton theorized that elements are composed of atoms that are identical in mass and properties, and that compounds form when elements combine in whole number ratios. This led to laws like the law of definite proportions and law of multiple proportions. Later, Dmitri Mendeleev organized the known elements into the periodic table based on their atomic masses, and Henry Moseley rearranged the table based on atomic number, establishing it as a fundamental property of elements.
Methods of Philosophizing Senior High Grade 12KokoStevan
This document discusses various methods of philosophizing, including the Socratic method, formal logic, systematic doubt, and dialectics. It also examines different sources and types of knowledge in philosophy, distinguishing between formal knowledge based on reason and empirical knowledge grounded in sensory experience. The overall aim is to help students differentiate facts, opinions, beliefs, and truths and foster wise thinking.
Principles of Design BALANCE, UNITY, EMPHASIS, MOVEMENT, RHYTHM, CONTRAST, PR...KokoStevan
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Elements of Art Senior High School Grade 12KokoStevan
The document discusses the key elements and principles of art. It describes six elements - space, line, shape and form, color, value, and texture. It explains that elements are the basic tools artists use to express feelings and convey messages. The document also discusses principles of design, including harmony. Harmony refers to the pleasing arrangement of parts that creates a unified whole, and it is found in art forms like music and writing through the combination of notes, themes that bind story elements, and the goal of unity among diverse people.
Lesson 3: Concepts About Chemical ElementsKokoStevan
John Dalton's atomic theory proposed that all matter is composed of extremely small indivisible particles called atoms. Dalton theorized that elements are composed of atoms that are identical in mass and properties, and that compounds form when elements combine in whole number ratios. This led to laws like the law of definite proportions and law of multiple proportions. Later, Dmitri Mendeleev organized the known elements into the periodic table based on their atomic masses, and Henry Moseley rearranged the table based on atomic number, establishing it as a fundamental property of elements.
Properties and Structures and Uses of Different MaterialsKokoStevan
This document provides an overview of different materials used for various applications. It begins by classifying materials into metals, ceramics, and polymers and describes their atomic structures and properties. Specific materials used in biomedical applications like surgical mesh, silicone, titanium, and polyurethane implants are discussed. The document also covers materials for sports equipment like polycarbonates and carbon fiber, as well as metals and plastics used in electronics. Common construction materials like concrete, steel, and wood and their properties are also summarized.
Trend and Fad - Senior High School LessonKokoStevan
This document discusses the differences between trends and fads. Trends are emerging phenomena that last for long periods of time and are passed down through generations. They are composed of complex ideas from various fields. Trend analysis examines trends and predicts their future impact. In contrast, fads are very popular interests or styles that only exist for short periods of time. They spread quickly but do not have long-term staying power. Examples of past fads include pet rocks, mood rings, and beanie babies.
ADVOCACY What are causes and what is important item?KokoStevan
Advocacy aims to influence political, economic, and social decisions by raising awareness about issues and promoting solutions. It can be led by organizations, groups, or individuals to address problems like poverty, disease, human rights abuses, and more. Effective advocacy provides facts to educate officials and the public through various activities, publications, and messaging. There are many types of advocacy focused on specific issues, including economic, health, education, environmental, and human rights issues. Advocacy groups work to support important causes and help give voice to the issues that need to be addressed.
Asian traditional weddings vary widely by culture but often involve rituals celebrating the union of two families rather than just individuals. Common rituals seen across cultures include exchanging drinks during ceremonies, seeking blessings from elders, throwing items to ward off evil spirits, and hosting celebrations where the newly married couple eat together for the first time. Rituals and traditions from countries mentioned include the Chinese emphasis on joining families, Japanese sake cup exchange, Korean family participation, Mongolian confirmation of marriage, Indian belief in seven lifetime bonds, and Filipino influence of family and folk dances.
This document discusses several philosophies regarding humanity's relationship with the environment: anthropocentrism views nature as existing for human use, while biocentrism and ecocentrism see humans as part of the broader ecosystem. Environmental philosophy studies the moral obligations between humans and the non-human environment. The document also discusses environmental aesthetics, environmentalism, sustainable development, and the principles of environmental sustainability including maintaining environmental quality, economic efficiency, and intergenerational equity.
The document defines and describes several key social processes: enculturation is learning the practices and values of a culture; assimilation is acquiring the habits and lifestyle of an embracing culture; cooperation is groups working together for collective benefit; differentiation designates members with roles and functions; amalgamation combines groups through union; stratification divides society into social categories based on wealth; conflict occurs when competing for limited resources; competition contends for goods or services; and acculturation is cultural change from contact between groups.
Cake Cup is a business that creates single-serving desserts contained in disposable cups. Their mission is to revolutionize the dessert experience by combining quality, practicality, and originality. Their signature product is the Cake Cup, which consists of layers of fudge bar, condensed milk, and cream in a small cup. Their target market is students, and their marketing strategy focuses on social media promotion, bulk discounts for study groups, and late-night snacks. Their goal is to offer a convenient sweet treat for students to enjoy while studying or socializing.
This document provides a recipe for banana muffins. It aims to showcase how easy and delicious muffins can be to make while incorporating a familiar ingredient, bananas, which people enjoy for their sweet taste. The muffins are moist and perfect for using ripe bananas. They start with a thick, sweet batter made from mashed bananas, cinnamon, and nuts. The recipe calls for mixing dry and wet ingredients separately and then folding them together before spooning the batter into paper liners and baking.
The Human Person and the Project of TranscendenceKokoStevan
The document discusses Jean-Paul Sartre's concept of facticity and transcendence as it relates to the human person. It defines facticity as the predetermined attributes a person is born with, such as their body, parents, time and place of birth, which were not of their choosing. It emphasizes that the body imposes limitations. However, it also argues that transcendence is the project of surpassing these limitations through conscious choice and action. The document provides examples of individuals who rose above the limitations of their facticity through transcending constraints of place, time, physical ability, and more.
Social, Cultural and Political Institutions KokoStevan
This document discusses social institutions like kinship and family. It defines kinship as relationships based on blood, marriage, adoption or ritual. Kinship includes consanguineal kin (blood relatives), affinal kin (in-laws), and fictive kin (non-blood relationships). The family is described as a universal social institution that provides identity, belonging, and transmits culture through child-rearing. Different types of families are discussed based on factors like residence, structure and generation.
This document is a self-learning module on personal development for senior high school students in the Division of General Santos City. The module aims to help students better understand themselves and others as they make important career decisions. It uses experiential learning approaches and activities to explore themes of self-concept, personality development, and decision-making. The module is designed to be used independently by students at their own pace. It includes introductory messages, learning objectives, pre-assessments, lesson discussions, independent practice activities, and assessments.
Including the Acceptable and Unacceptable Expressions of AttractionsKokoStevan
This document discusses teen relationships and acceptable/unacceptable expressions of attraction. It defines relationships and personal relationships. Acceptable attraction is based on physical, platonic, and social characteristics. Physical attraction alone does not determine relationship success. Unacceptable expressions include controlling behavior, cheating, and loss of self-control leading to anger. A healthy relationship requires intimacy, passion, and commitment. Cultural norms also influence views of attraction.
Developmental Changes in Middle and Late AdolescenceKokoStevan
This document is a self-learning module on personal development for 11th grade students. It discusses developmental changes that occur in middle and late adolescence. The module is divided into several sections that introduce a topic, provide activities for students to practice and learn, and assess their understanding. It aims to help students understand the developmental tasks and challenges of adolescence, evaluate their own development with input from others, and identify ways to become responsible and prepared for adulthood.
Steve Roland Cabra submitted his Grade 11 e-portfolio to Ma'am Judy Ann A. Busa on February 1, 2023. The portfolio included reflections on his extracurricular activities, which focused on dancing with groups, as well as attachments with evidence and pictures of his practices and performances.
The document summarizes a study that assessed the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of college students in the United States. The study found that 71% of the 195 students surveyed reported increased stress and anxiety due to the pandemic outbreak. Multiple stressors were identified as contributing to increased stress, anxiety, and depressive thoughts among students. The pandemic was found to have negative impacts on higher education due to long-lasting effects and restrictions such as lockdowns and stay-at-home orders.
Education is very important for children's future success and brighter tomorrow. It prepares them from kindergarten through college and helps them get a good job. Education provides quality learning of lessons in all subjects to help students understand and create opportunities. It teaches critical thinking skills like decision making, problem solving, and logical thinking. While the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted education, schools adapted with online classes, masks, and other measures to continue students' learning and secure their future. Education remains highly important and helps bring a better world.
Properties and Structures and Uses of Different MaterialsKokoStevan
This document provides an overview of different materials used for various applications. It begins by classifying materials into metals, ceramics, and polymers and describes their atomic structures and properties. Specific materials used in biomedical applications like surgical mesh, silicone, titanium, and polyurethane implants are discussed. The document also covers materials for sports equipment like polycarbonates and carbon fiber, as well as metals and plastics used in electronics. Common construction materials like concrete, steel, and wood and their properties are also summarized.
Trend and Fad - Senior High School LessonKokoStevan
This document discusses the differences between trends and fads. Trends are emerging phenomena that last for long periods of time and are passed down through generations. They are composed of complex ideas from various fields. Trend analysis examines trends and predicts their future impact. In contrast, fads are very popular interests or styles that only exist for short periods of time. They spread quickly but do not have long-term staying power. Examples of past fads include pet rocks, mood rings, and beanie babies.
ADVOCACY What are causes and what is important item?KokoStevan
Advocacy aims to influence political, economic, and social decisions by raising awareness about issues and promoting solutions. It can be led by organizations, groups, or individuals to address problems like poverty, disease, human rights abuses, and more. Effective advocacy provides facts to educate officials and the public through various activities, publications, and messaging. There are many types of advocacy focused on specific issues, including economic, health, education, environmental, and human rights issues. Advocacy groups work to support important causes and help give voice to the issues that need to be addressed.
Asian traditional weddings vary widely by culture but often involve rituals celebrating the union of two families rather than just individuals. Common rituals seen across cultures include exchanging drinks during ceremonies, seeking blessings from elders, throwing items to ward off evil spirits, and hosting celebrations where the newly married couple eat together for the first time. Rituals and traditions from countries mentioned include the Chinese emphasis on joining families, Japanese sake cup exchange, Korean family participation, Mongolian confirmation of marriage, Indian belief in seven lifetime bonds, and Filipino influence of family and folk dances.
This document discusses several philosophies regarding humanity's relationship with the environment: anthropocentrism views nature as existing for human use, while biocentrism and ecocentrism see humans as part of the broader ecosystem. Environmental philosophy studies the moral obligations between humans and the non-human environment. The document also discusses environmental aesthetics, environmentalism, sustainable development, and the principles of environmental sustainability including maintaining environmental quality, economic efficiency, and intergenerational equity.
The document defines and describes several key social processes: enculturation is learning the practices and values of a culture; assimilation is acquiring the habits and lifestyle of an embracing culture; cooperation is groups working together for collective benefit; differentiation designates members with roles and functions; amalgamation combines groups through union; stratification divides society into social categories based on wealth; conflict occurs when competing for limited resources; competition contends for goods or services; and acculturation is cultural change from contact between groups.
Cake Cup is a business that creates single-serving desserts contained in disposable cups. Their mission is to revolutionize the dessert experience by combining quality, practicality, and originality. Their signature product is the Cake Cup, which consists of layers of fudge bar, condensed milk, and cream in a small cup. Their target market is students, and their marketing strategy focuses on social media promotion, bulk discounts for study groups, and late-night snacks. Their goal is to offer a convenient sweet treat for students to enjoy while studying or socializing.
This document provides a recipe for banana muffins. It aims to showcase how easy and delicious muffins can be to make while incorporating a familiar ingredient, bananas, which people enjoy for their sweet taste. The muffins are moist and perfect for using ripe bananas. They start with a thick, sweet batter made from mashed bananas, cinnamon, and nuts. The recipe calls for mixing dry and wet ingredients separately and then folding them together before spooning the batter into paper liners and baking.
The Human Person and the Project of TranscendenceKokoStevan
The document discusses Jean-Paul Sartre's concept of facticity and transcendence as it relates to the human person. It defines facticity as the predetermined attributes a person is born with, such as their body, parents, time and place of birth, which were not of their choosing. It emphasizes that the body imposes limitations. However, it also argues that transcendence is the project of surpassing these limitations through conscious choice and action. The document provides examples of individuals who rose above the limitations of their facticity through transcending constraints of place, time, physical ability, and more.
Social, Cultural and Political Institutions KokoStevan
This document discusses social institutions like kinship and family. It defines kinship as relationships based on blood, marriage, adoption or ritual. Kinship includes consanguineal kin (blood relatives), affinal kin (in-laws), and fictive kin (non-blood relationships). The family is described as a universal social institution that provides identity, belonging, and transmits culture through child-rearing. Different types of families are discussed based on factors like residence, structure and generation.
This document is a self-learning module on personal development for senior high school students in the Division of General Santos City. The module aims to help students better understand themselves and others as they make important career decisions. It uses experiential learning approaches and activities to explore themes of self-concept, personality development, and decision-making. The module is designed to be used independently by students at their own pace. It includes introductory messages, learning objectives, pre-assessments, lesson discussions, independent practice activities, and assessments.
Including the Acceptable and Unacceptable Expressions of AttractionsKokoStevan
This document discusses teen relationships and acceptable/unacceptable expressions of attraction. It defines relationships and personal relationships. Acceptable attraction is based on physical, platonic, and social characteristics. Physical attraction alone does not determine relationship success. Unacceptable expressions include controlling behavior, cheating, and loss of self-control leading to anger. A healthy relationship requires intimacy, passion, and commitment. Cultural norms also influence views of attraction.
Developmental Changes in Middle and Late AdolescenceKokoStevan
This document is a self-learning module on personal development for 11th grade students. It discusses developmental changes that occur in middle and late adolescence. The module is divided into several sections that introduce a topic, provide activities for students to practice and learn, and assess their understanding. It aims to help students understand the developmental tasks and challenges of adolescence, evaluate their own development with input from others, and identify ways to become responsible and prepared for adulthood.
Steve Roland Cabra submitted his Grade 11 e-portfolio to Ma'am Judy Ann A. Busa on February 1, 2023. The portfolio included reflections on his extracurricular activities, which focused on dancing with groups, as well as attachments with evidence and pictures of his practices and performances.
The document summarizes a study that assessed the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of college students in the United States. The study found that 71% of the 195 students surveyed reported increased stress and anxiety due to the pandemic outbreak. Multiple stressors were identified as contributing to increased stress, anxiety, and depressive thoughts among students. The pandemic was found to have negative impacts on higher education due to long-lasting effects and restrictions such as lockdowns and stay-at-home orders.
Education is very important for children's future success and brighter tomorrow. It prepares them from kindergarten through college and helps them get a good job. Education provides quality learning of lessons in all subjects to help students understand and create opportunities. It teaches critical thinking skills like decision making, problem solving, and logical thinking. While the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted education, schools adapted with online classes, masks, and other measures to continue students' learning and secure their future. Education remains highly important and helps bring a better world.