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    Problems and Issues in the Philippine Educational System 1. Colonial historiography. Most of the past and present teachers‚ book authors‚ and Social Studies consultants give heavier premium to the history of the colonizers in the Philippines‚ and not to the history of Filipinos. Mostly‚ this has been the case in the teaching of History subjects from the elementary to tertiary levels and will most likely perpetuate in the next generations to come. The history of the Filipino people and the colonial

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    LOVE AND JUSTICE “MY STAND ON SOCIETY” There are many problems right now in the society. Some of these problems can be easily solved‚ or can be impossible to solve depending how bad it is. Many people think these problems should be solved by the governments‚ since they are in charge. But we can also solve these problems if we get together. Not all the problems‚ but some that can be solved. I think the three major problems in the society today are: unemployment‚ violence‚ and pollution

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    President Fidel V. Ramos (1992-1998) When President Fidel V. Ramos formally took over in 1992‚ his administration came face to face with publics who have lost confidence in the agrarian reform program. His administration committed to the vision "Fairer‚ faster and more meaningful implementation of the Agrarian Reform Program. President Fidel V. Ramos enacted the following laws: Republic Act No. 7881‚ 1995 - Amended certain provisions of RA 6657 and exempted fishponds and prawns from the

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    - What are social problems? Social problems are completely subjective and depend entirely on who is being affected One may consider a drug dealer to be a social problem‚ others may consider a pharmacy to be a drug dealer. Perceptions are not necessarily right or wrong Initial Sociology Measurements of Social Problems: Beginning in the 1970’s at Fordham University‚ sociologists calculated the index of social health They looked at things like the percentage of people in poverty They stated that

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    SOCIAL PROBLEMS AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS Do you know that the numbers of students involved in social problems increasing as reported by Ministry of Higher Education? Social problems among college students are the most biggest problem to our government. It cause many bad effect to other teenagers too. One of the bad effect is‚ it can cause the college students disobey the rules. The following paragraph will illustrate more on the causes of social problems‚ the effects and ways to overcome the problems

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    What Are Social Problems? Answer A social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable. Social problems directly or indirectly affect a person or many members of a society and are considered to be problems‚ controversies related to moral values or both. A few examples of social problems include murder‚ drug abuse etc. A social issue (also called a social problem or a social situation) is an issue that relates to society’s perception of a person’s

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    The Military Social Institution is one of the three Primary Social Institutions. The military was initially established to help protect‚ as well as unify a country‚ but since it’s development‚ it’s done so plus more. The Military as a social institution has led to domination and conquering of sorts‚ while trying to balance morals and justifications. Since the military is run by the government‚ it can be assumed that not only does this institution try to control and rationalize‚ but also continue

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    For over a hundred years‚ Emile Durkheim a French sociologist‚ social psychologist and philosopher did not think that education can be the key to change society and put an end to the social sickness that they were having. Instead‚ he believed “that the only way education can be improved‚ if society can improved itself.” He claimed that education “is only the image and reflection of society. It imitates and reproduces the latter…it does not create it” (Durkheim‚ 1897/1951: 372-373). The role of

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    SOCIAL PROBLEMS Social problems‚ also called social issues‚ affect every society‚ great and small. Even in relatively isolated‚ sparsely populated areas‚ a group will encounter social problems. Part of this is due to the fact that any members of a society living close enough together will have conflicts. It’s virtually impossible to avoid them‚ and even people who live together in the same house don’t always get along seamlessly. On the whole though‚ when social problems are mentioned they tend

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    administrative institutions and processes. It is a hallmark of political maturity but also a requisite for growth and poverty reduction‚ for there are irreducible minimum levels of governance needed for large-scale investment to occur and for social programs to be supported. A cornerstone of good governance is adherence to the rule of law‚ that is‚ the impersonal and impartial application of stable and predictable laws‚ statutes‚ rules‚ and regulations‚ without regard for social status or political

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