The document discusses the process of research and preparation for argumentation and debate. It outlines various methods for gathering information from different sources, including consulting dictionaries, books, newspapers, and experts. It emphasizes the importance of thoroughly researching both sides of an issue. It also discusses different systems for organizing research materials, such as notebooks or index cards, and the need to properly cite sources. The goal of research is to collect facts, data, statistics, and inferences to both establish one's own argument and refute opposing arguments.
This document discusses the meaning and nature of propositions. It defines a proposition as a statement of judgment that identifies the central issue in controversy. A proposition must be expressed as a complete statement with a subject and predicate that allows for affirmation or denial. It also outlines the key characteristics of a good proposition, including that it must be in the form of an assertion, express a single judgment, have a clear interpretation, be unprejudiced, avoid abstractions, be concise and simple, allow debate, and place the burden of proof on the affirmative side. Finally, it states that a proposition must also be interesting to both speakers and the audience.
This document discusses basic sentence patterns in English:
1. The S-V (subject-verb) pattern is the simplest. It includes examples like "Everyone listened."
2. The S-LV-PN (subject-linking verb-predicate nominative) pattern includes a noun or pronoun after the linking verb that renames or identifies the subject, like "The first book of the Bible is Genesis."
3. The S-LV-PA (subject-linking verb-predicate adjective) pattern includes an adjective after the linking verb, like "I am happy about your change of heart."
4. Exercises are provided to help understand and apply these basic sentence patterns.
This document outlines the format and rules for an Oxford-style debate. It discusses the traditional debate structure used in various settings which involves two opposing sides - affirmative and negative. Each side has three speakers who give constructive speeches and rebuttals. The debate is moderated and judged based on evidence, delivery, responses to questions, and rebuttals. Specific guidelines are provided around constructing arguments, asking and answering questions during the debate, and providing rebuttals.
The document summarizes the Bill of Rights section of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It outlines 22 sections that establish various rights and protections for people, including the right to life, liberty, and property; freedom of speech; freedom of religion; rights of the accused such as due process and speedy trial; prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment; and protections against double jeopardy and ex post facto laws. Sections 1-11 establish various civil and political rights, while Sections 12-22 outline additional rights for those who have been accused of crimes.
This document provides information about formal debate structure and processes. It discusses the key parts of an argument including the introduction, discussion, and conclusion. The introduction aims to arouse audience interest, explain the proposition, and state the issues being debated. The discussion includes the opposing affirmative and negative sides addressing the necessity, beneficiality, and practicability of the proposition. The conclusion summarizes each team's arguments and defenses. It also outlines the speaker roles and speech formats for the 1A, 1N, 2A, 2N, and 3A, 3N speakers.
The term refers to the practice of contextualizing thoughts, ideas and life experiences in a Filipino ideal. These are words or phrases that are usually grammatically incorrect or are almost always results of transliteration.
The document discusses the process of research and preparation for argumentation and debate. It outlines various methods for gathering information from different sources, including consulting dictionaries, books, newspapers, and experts. It emphasizes the importance of thoroughly researching both sides of an issue. It also discusses different systems for organizing research materials, such as notebooks or index cards, and the need to properly cite sources. The goal of research is to collect facts, data, statistics, and inferences to both establish one's own argument and refute opposing arguments.
This document discusses the meaning and nature of propositions. It defines a proposition as a statement of judgment that identifies the central issue in controversy. A proposition must be expressed as a complete statement with a subject and predicate that allows for affirmation or denial. It also outlines the key characteristics of a good proposition, including that it must be in the form of an assertion, express a single judgment, have a clear interpretation, be unprejudiced, avoid abstractions, be concise and simple, allow debate, and place the burden of proof on the affirmative side. Finally, it states that a proposition must also be interesting to both speakers and the audience.
This document discusses basic sentence patterns in English:
1. The S-V (subject-verb) pattern is the simplest. It includes examples like "Everyone listened."
2. The S-LV-PN (subject-linking verb-predicate nominative) pattern includes a noun or pronoun after the linking verb that renames or identifies the subject, like "The first book of the Bible is Genesis."
3. The S-LV-PA (subject-linking verb-predicate adjective) pattern includes an adjective after the linking verb, like "I am happy about your change of heart."
4. Exercises are provided to help understand and apply these basic sentence patterns.
This document outlines the format and rules for an Oxford-style debate. It discusses the traditional debate structure used in various settings which involves two opposing sides - affirmative and negative. Each side has three speakers who give constructive speeches and rebuttals. The debate is moderated and judged based on evidence, delivery, responses to questions, and rebuttals. Specific guidelines are provided around constructing arguments, asking and answering questions during the debate, and providing rebuttals.
The document summarizes the Bill of Rights section of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It outlines 22 sections that establish various rights and protections for people, including the right to life, liberty, and property; freedom of speech; freedom of religion; rights of the accused such as due process and speedy trial; prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment; and protections against double jeopardy and ex post facto laws. Sections 1-11 establish various civil and political rights, while Sections 12-22 outline additional rights for those who have been accused of crimes.
This document provides information about formal debate structure and processes. It discusses the key parts of an argument including the introduction, discussion, and conclusion. The introduction aims to arouse audience interest, explain the proposition, and state the issues being debated. The discussion includes the opposing affirmative and negative sides addressing the necessity, beneficiality, and practicability of the proposition. The conclusion summarizes each team's arguments and defenses. It also outlines the speaker roles and speech formats for the 1A, 1N, 2A, 2N, and 3A, 3N speakers.
The term refers to the practice of contextualizing thoughts, ideas and life experiences in a Filipino ideal. These are words or phrases that are usually grammatically incorrect or are almost always results of transliteration.
The document discusses the judicial power of the Philippines as outlined in Article VIII. It states that judicial power shall be vested in the Supreme Court and lower courts established by law. It also describes the duties of the courts, which include settling actual controversies involving legally enforceable rights and determining if there has been a grave abuse of discretion by government bodies.
This document discusses technical definitions, including their meaning and purpose, guidelines for writing them, and the two main types: parenthetical and sentence definitions. Parenthetical definitions use a more familiar synonym in parentheses to define a term, while sentence definitions follow a set pattern of naming the term, classifying it, and providing a defining characteristic, which may span multiple sentences for complex terms. The document also outlines best practices for technical definitions, such as being accurate, objective, using the appropriate level of detail, matching the intended audience's language level, and avoiding circular definitions.
Multimodal texts are a combination of two or more communication modes, for example, print, image and spoken text as in film or computer presentations.
This presentation has complete details on activities and exemplars of multimodal text pursuant to most essential learning competencies of the Department of Education.
This document discusses the basics of debate, including:
1) Debate involves a formal discussion on a particular topic where opposing arguments are presented. There are typically two sides: affirmative and negative.
2) There are several types of debates, including Lincoln-Douglas debates involving one speaker from each side, rebuttal debates with multiple speakers from each side presenting and rebutting arguments, and modified rebuttal debates.
3) Elements of a debate include constructive speeches to present arguments, interpellation which allows opposing questions, and rebuttals to summarize and defend positions. Propositions state the topic, and roles include moderator, timekeeper, jury, audience, affirmative and negative sides.
This document provides an overview of the executive branch of the Philippine government. It discusses the roles and powers of the President, Vice President, Cabinet Secretaries, and local governments as outlined in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. The President is the head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Key powers of the President include signing treaties, granting pardons, contracting loans, and submitting the annual budget. The qualifications to run for President and Vice President are also specified. Cabinet Secretaries head executive departments and act as advisors to the President. Local governments have autonomy but fall under presidential supervision.
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This document contains details of 5 English lessons for Module 3. Lesson 1 includes activities on identifying sensory images in a song, analyzing a short story, identifying pronoun cases, performing a eulogy, and discussing Mother Nature. Lesson 2 covers distinguishing important points, analyzing a story's tone and purpose, critiquing a selection using pronouns, and writing a speech. Lesson 3 objectives are pointing out nature's feminine side, defining words, explaining how elements build a poem's theme. The activities provide guidance, references, and tasks to help students meet the learning targets.
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The four key elements of statehood are:
1. A permanent population living in the territory. There is no minimum population size requirement.
2. A defined territory, which can be very small, as evidenced by microstates.
3. An effective government that administers the territory.
4. Sovereignty, which is the supreme authority over the territory and people.
Asian Parliamentary Debate outlines the key components and characteristics of parliamentary debate. It discusses the purpose of debate as a venue for reasoned discussion between opposing sides to convince an audience. The key elements that must be present in a debate are identified as the topic, format, opposing teams, arguments, venue, and audience. Debate should be informative, well-reasoned, persuasive, and orderly. Motions can be open or closed and take various forms including positive, negative, abstract, direct, value judgments, and policy motions. Local and international issues are common topics.
The document discusses the judicial power of the Philippines as outlined in Article VIII. It states that judicial power shall be vested in the Supreme Court and lower courts established by law. It also describes the duties of the courts, which include settling actual controversies involving legally enforceable rights and determining if there has been a grave abuse of discretion by government bodies.
This document discusses technical definitions, including their meaning and purpose, guidelines for writing them, and the two main types: parenthetical and sentence definitions. Parenthetical definitions use a more familiar synonym in parentheses to define a term, while sentence definitions follow a set pattern of naming the term, classifying it, and providing a defining characteristic, which may span multiple sentences for complex terms. The document also outlines best practices for technical definitions, such as being accurate, objective, using the appropriate level of detail, matching the intended audience's language level, and avoiding circular definitions.
Multimodal texts are a combination of two or more communication modes, for example, print, image and spoken text as in film or computer presentations.
This presentation has complete details on activities and exemplars of multimodal text pursuant to most essential learning competencies of the Department of Education.
This document discusses the basics of debate, including:
1) Debate involves a formal discussion on a particular topic where opposing arguments are presented. There are typically two sides: affirmative and negative.
2) There are several types of debates, including Lincoln-Douglas debates involving one speaker from each side, rebuttal debates with multiple speakers from each side presenting and rebutting arguments, and modified rebuttal debates.
3) Elements of a debate include constructive speeches to present arguments, interpellation which allows opposing questions, and rebuttals to summarize and defend positions. Propositions state the topic, and roles include moderator, timekeeper, jury, audience, affirmative and negative sides.
This document provides an overview of the executive branch of the Philippine government. It discusses the roles and powers of the President, Vice President, Cabinet Secretaries, and local governments as outlined in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. The President is the head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Key powers of the President include signing treaties, granting pardons, contracting loans, and submitting the annual budget. The qualifications to run for President and Vice President are also specified. Cabinet Secretaries head executive departments and act as advisors to the President. Local governments have autonomy but fall under presidential supervision.
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The document outlines three periods in the literary history of the Philippines: pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial. In the pre-colonial period, early forms included epics, legends, riddles and proverbs which were orally transmitted. Literary works were preserved on materials like bark and bamboo. Common forms included riddles, proverbs, chants, poems and epics which taught lessons and explained natural phenomena. The colonial period saw the introduction of Spanish religious works and the development of a formative language. The post-colonial period marked the rise of nationalist literature after independence.
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This document contains details of 5 English lessons for Module 3. Lesson 1 includes activities on identifying sensory images in a song, analyzing a short story, identifying pronoun cases, performing a eulogy, and discussing Mother Nature. Lesson 2 covers distinguishing important points, analyzing a story's tone and purpose, critiquing a selection using pronouns, and writing a speech. Lesson 3 objectives are pointing out nature's feminine side, defining words, explaining how elements build a poem's theme. The activities provide guidance, references, and tasks to help students meet the learning targets.
This document outlines the powers and responsibilities of the President of the Philippines according to the country's constitution. It discusses the qualifications for President, the term of office, election process, and oath. It then examines the various powers granted to the President, including executive power, power of appointment and removal, military powers, pardoning power, borrowing power, diplomatic power, budgetary power, informing power, and residual powers. It provides examples of relevant court cases and constitutional limitations on presidential powers.
This document provides a detailed lesson plan for a 9th grade English class on Anglo-American literature. The plan covers figures of speech through classroom activities including identifying figures of speech in sample sentences, grouping common meanings for literal and figurative words, presenting on 15 figures of speech, and applying them through group activities like composing poems, songs, and role plays. Students will also complete individual assignments to identify figures of speech and research drama.
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The document summarizes the key provisions of the Bill of Rights in the Philippines Constitution. It discusses the classifications of rights as natural, constitutional, and statutory rights. It then examines each section of the Bill of Rights in detail, explaining the individual rights and freedoms guaranteed, such as due process, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association, and protection from unreasonable searches and seizures. The document provides examples and definitions to thoroughly describe each constitutional right.
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This document defines and discusses the key elements of a short story, including plot, character, symbol, and point of view. It explains that a short story has a single plotline with one dominant character that goes through exposition, conflict, climax, and conclusion. A short story also has a central theme and may use symbols. It aims to concisely teach about the basic components and structure of short fiction.
the four elements of state in the Philippines Artsil Agagad
The four key elements of statehood are:
1. A permanent population living in the territory. There is no minimum population size requirement.
2. A defined territory, which can be very small, as evidenced by microstates.
3. An effective government that administers the territory.
4. Sovereignty, which is the supreme authority over the territory and people.
Asian Parliamentary Debate outlines the key components and characteristics of parliamentary debate. It discusses the purpose of debate as a venue for reasoned discussion between opposing sides to convince an audience. The key elements that must be present in a debate are identified as the topic, format, opposing teams, arguments, venue, and audience. Debate should be informative, well-reasoned, persuasive, and orderly. Motions can be open or closed and take various forms including positive, negative, abstract, direct, value judgments, and policy motions. Local and international issues are common topics.
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Kenya celebrates Independence Day to commemorate gaining independence from British rule. As an ethnically diverse country with many tribes and languages, Independence Day fosters national unity. It is an important cultural celebration that recognizes the struggle for independence and marks Kenya's emergence as a sovereign nation after decades of colonial domination.
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International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
2. PROPOSITION
“An expression in words of an act of
judgement.”
An act of judgement is a mental assertion of
something true or untrue.
It is expressed in a complete statement with a
subject and a predicate.
It allows an affirmance or a denial.
3. Illustrations:
The Filipino woman of yesterday was better
than the Filipino woman of today.
Capital punishment should be abolished.
City mayors should be elected by popular
vote.
4. CLASSES:
CONCERNEDWITHTHE
TRUTH OR FALSITYOF
AN ACT OF JUDGEMENT
ISTHIS ASSERTION
TRUE?
CONCERNED WITHTHE
WISDOM OR UNWISDOM,
THE EXPEDIENCY OR
INEXPEDIENCY, OF A
COURSE OF ACTION.
SHOULD IT BE DONE?
5. Illustration:
1. Resolved,That elective city mayors are more
efficient than appointive ones.
2. Resolved,That the Chinese are a menace to
our national security.
6. Illustration:
1. Resolved,That the Filipino woman should be
disfranchised.
2. Resolved,That the term of office of the
President be six years, without re-election.
7.
8. Proposition may not be formally expressed.
Proposition must always be expressed in
the introduction, in public discussions it
is not always advisable to do so.
9. This is especially the case when one is to
present views in a specific problem to the
readers whose prejudices and beliefs are
know to be opposed.
In public discussions on questions of national
importance, it is advisable that the arguer
first present the problem in the form of
question.
10. The arguer may disclose his stand on this
questions after he has carefully prepared the
willingness to his audience to listen to him.
But in a formal contest debate, it is
imperative that the propositions be always
expressed in the form of a resolution.
11. The Forms of the Propositions:
A. In a Club.
B. In a parliamentary body.
C. In a Municipal Council.
D. In a court of Law.
12. In a Club
Such as literary society, a fraternity and a
class organization.
The proposition is presented in the form of a
motion from the floor.
13. In a Parliamentary body
Such as the House of a Representatives.
The proposition is presented in any one of the
following forms:
A bill, a resolution, or a motion.
14. In a Municipal Council
Such as MunicipalCouncil of the City of the
of Manila.
The proposition is presented in any one of the
following forms:
an ordinance , or a motion or a resolution.
15. In a court of Law
The is presented in the forms of a pleading.
Pleading may found in:
1. Complaint
2. Information
3. Petition
4. Motion
16.
17. Speakers The audience
Occasion Their education
Training Experiences
Likes and Dislikes Interest
Idiosyncrasies
May be chosen because it is timely, its
discussion is profitable or it is best adapted to
the interest of the debater or audience.
18. A.The proposition must be in the form of an assertion
-In a form of affirmation
-Declarative
-Positive
19. B.The proposition must express only one act of judgment.
-Must express single idea
-A proposition must NOT expressTWO acts of
judgment.
Resolved, That the Philippines establish a
unicameral legislature and that the Speaker of the
House of the Representatives be elected by direct
popular vote.
20. C. Must be susceptible of only one interpretation.
-The words used in the Statement should be clear.
-Must use clear definition of words and double meaning word
must be avoided.
D.The proposition must be unprejudiced.
-There should not be a word of praise or blame.
- Avoid offensive words.
21. E.The proposition should avoid abstraction and generalizations.
-The Idea must be Concrete and specific.
-Must avoid Generalization.
F.The proposition must be concise and simple.
-Unnecessary information should be omitted.
-Words should be understandable to the audience and both debater.
Resolved, that the women should organize a civic club.
Resolved, in order to serve the end of justice and meet public demand, retail
trade be nationalized.
22. G.The proposition must be debatable.
-The statement must not expedient , wise or obviously true or false.
-Must allow enough opinions to rise.
H.The burden of proof shall fall on the affirmative side.
-Affirmative side must take the burden of proof from the opposing side.
-Resolved,That to be honest is to be honorable.
-Resolved,That China is bigger than Japan.
Resolved,That the Filipino woman should be granted the right of suffrage.
23. I. A proposition must be interesting.
-A proposition must be within the comprehension of both audience
and the speaker.
Resolved,That coronary thrombosis is curable.
24. A. The proposition must be in the form of an
assertion
B. The proposition must express only one act of
judgment.
C. Must be susceptible of only one interpretation.
D. The proposition must be unprejudiced.
E. The proposition should avoid abstraction and
generalizations.
F. The proposition must be concise and simple.
G. The proposition must be debatable.
H. The burden of proof shall fall on the affirmative
side.
I. Must be interesting.