EXAM REVIEWER Flashcards

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What is ZEAL for Action?

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spirit & passion “To see, judge & act”.
to be aware of community dynamics

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2
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What is Community?

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common cultural heritage, language and beliefs, shared interests

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3
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Latin word for community & it’s meaning

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communis- “common or shared”

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4
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What are the 2 place- based communities and meaning?

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Small place based community: Barangay/ coastal village
- neighbors

large place based community: nation, state or region

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5
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What are the 2 Perspectives viewed in the Community & its meaning?

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Traditional Perspective: geographical location, work & social system

Alternative Perspective: social justice, addressed oppression & discrimination

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what is citizen?

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member of a democratic country who enjoys civil & political rights
- has protection inside & outside territory of state

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What is Social Science Perspective?

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unified by common location
- socialization of friends, gov and media

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What is Ecological Perspective?

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interaction with members & other communities

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What is Civil Society Perspective?

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Confronted with issues
- works towards change

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10
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What’s Local/ grassroot Perspective?

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targets Development in members, facilities and policies

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What are the 6 community Dimensions & its meaning?

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  1. Political: allocation of power & decision making
    - government & management system
  2. Economic: doesn’t refer to physical money but behaviors that gives value to money.
    - production
  3. Technological: interaction & ideas that allows humans to invent/ use/ teach abt physical tools.
  4. Institutional: action, reaction, interaction
  5. Aesthetic- Values: good & bad, ugly & beautiful, right & wrong
    - changes overtime due to community standards.
  6. Belief- Concept: religious/ atheist beliefs
    - how universe works
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12
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allocation of power & decision making
- government & management system

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Political

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13
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doesn’t refer to physical money but behaviors that gives value to money.
- production

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Economic

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interaction & ideas that allows humans to invent/ use/ teach abt physical tools.

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Technological

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action, reaction, interaction

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Institutional

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good & bad, ugly & beautiful, right & wrong
- changes overtime due to community standards.

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Aesthetic- Values

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religious/ atheist beliefs
- how universe works

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Belief- Concept

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What are the 8 Bases of Community Power & its meaning?

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  1. Power: decision making & distribution process.
  2. Connection: linkages & relationship with powerful individuals
  3. Power in Number: support of people in community.
  4. Rewards: money/ gifts for individuals goals.
  5. Personal traits/ expertise: talents, charisma & skills.
  6. Legitimate Power: leadership title/ position.
  7. Information: share info with others.
  8. Coercion: influence through manipulation
19
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decision making & distribution process.

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Power

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linkages & relationship with powerful individuals

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Connection

21
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support of people in community.

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Power in number

22
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money/ gifts for individuals goals.

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Rewards

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talents, charisma & skills.

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Personal traits/ expertise

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leadership title/ position.

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Legitimate power

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share info with others.

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Information

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influence through manipulation

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Coercion

27
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What are the 6 Classification of a Community & its meaning?

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Rural: homogenous
- low & small density of population
- small people who live far away from each other
Urban: heterogeneous
- high & large density of population
- diversity in groups
Local: members of same area
- shares same environment & conditions
Global: around the world, international
Physical: concrete interaction with members
Virtual: online interaction

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homogenous
- low & small density of population
- small people who live far away from each other

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Rural

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heterogeneous
- high & large density of population
- diversity in groups

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Urban

30
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members of same area
- shares same environment & conditions

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Local

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around the world, international

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Global

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concrete interaction with members

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Physical

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online interaction

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Virtual

34
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4 Issues in Community & it’s meaning

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  1. Economic Issue: high poverty & criminal rates
  2. Ecological Issue: man made activities; deforestation & pollution
  3. Political Issue: political dynasty & corruption in government
  4. Social Issue: education, nutritional status
35
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4 Approaches in applying Term Community

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1st group: sociologist & geographers
- social organizations, neighbors/ small towns

2nd group: working in cultural studies & anthropology
- terms to ideas, identity

3rd group: working in social movement
- political mobilization & social justice

4th group: influence of globalization
- rise of global developments

36
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What is Psychological Perspective?

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Adolescences & early adult hood phase

37
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Promotes health and keeps world safe

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World Health Organization (WHO)

38
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RA?? Youth in Nation- Building Act of?

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Act of 1995
RA 8044