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    1. It is a set of cultural beliefs and practices that usually includes a belief on sacred supernatural, presence of supernatural power, performance of ritual activities, the articulation of worldview and moral codes, etc. RELIGION
    1. It is the performance of ceremonial acts prescribed by a tradition or sacred law. RITUAL
    1. It is type of meditation where it is practiced as mindfulness of breathing and development of loving and kindness. SAMATHA
    1. It is type of meditation where it is practiced at developing insight into reality. VIPASSANA
    1. It refers fo the Buddha's teaching. DHARMA
    1. It is concept where the reincarnated life will depend on how the past life was spent. KARMA
    1. It means "willing submission to GOD." ISLAM
  • It is the sacred scripture of the Jews. TORAH
    1. It refers to the monetary offering for the benefit of the poor. Zakat
    1. It refers to the Muslims' prayer that is practiced five times a day. SALAT
    1. It refers to the strong sense of community among Muslims. UMMAH
    1. In this religion, they believe that When people suffer, they want to experience the goodness of life and avoid disappointments. It becomes a habit known as the reactive cycle of wanting and hating, like and dislike, and craving and aversion. This cycle can be broken through the practice of meditation, acquiring more wisdom, and deeper understanding, and acceptance of things as they are. BUDDHISM
    1. These already existed before the creation of the world. God the Father sent his son, Jesus Christ to save humanity - whoever believes in Him should not perish but have an eternal life. When Jesus Christ died and rose after three days, the holy spirit was left in humanity which serves as the conscience that guides the human beings in doing right things and avoiding committing sins. CHRISTIANITY
    1. Which religion believes in the existence is a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. The soul passes through a cycle of successive lives and its next incarnation is always dependent on how the previous life was lived (Karma).HINDUISM
    1. It is when you give more importance to material possessions than intangible values. MATERIALISM
    1. It is the consumption of material goods and services in excess of one's basic needs. CONSUMERISM
    1. It refers to any activity between two persons and in a group that induces sexual arousal. HUMAN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
    1. These refers to parts of the body that are primarily receptive and increase sexual arousal when touched or caressed in a sexual manner (i.e. breasts, genitals, thighs, neck, etc). EROGENOUS ZONES
    1. These are inappropriate objects that is substituted for a woman and used for sexual gratification (i.e. feet, hands, etc). SEXUAL FETISHISM
    1. It is also known as COITUS, and refers to the reproductive act in which the male organ (penis) enters the female reproductive tract (vagina). SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
    1. It is the 1ª stage of the Human Sexual Response Cycle. EXCITEMENT
    1. It is the 2% stage of the Human Sexual Response Cycle. PLATEAU
    1. It is the 3rd stage of the Human Sexual Response Cycle. ORGASM
    1. It is the 4th stage of the Human Sexual Response Cycle. RESOLUTION
    1. It is the shortest stage of Human Sexual Response Cycle. ORGASM
    1. It is the stage of the Human Sexual Response Cycle where arousal slowly subsides and returns to normal levels. RESOLUTION
    1. It is a type of human sexual behavior when there is Self-stimulation that leads to sexual arousal and generally : sexual dimax. SOLITARY BEHAVIOR
  • type of human sexual behavior when participants of this behavior usually include 2 or more people. SOCIO-SEXUAL BEHAVIOR.
    1. It is the philosophy that believes on the Golden Rule "Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you." CONFUCIANISM
    1. It is the philosophy that believes that good actions will mean a better life for their soul. They adopt a free-flowing, relative, unitary, as well as paradoxical view of almost everything. TAOISM
    1. It is the philosophy which aims to forget about the self, forget the cravings of the self, break the attachments you have with the world, and renounce the self which is the cause of all suffering and in doing so, attain the state of Nirvana. BUDDHISM
    1. It is the philosophy that believes that the self is seen as an illusion, born out of ignorance, of trying to hold and control things, or human-centered needs. Thus, the self is also the source of all these sufferings. BUDDHISM
    1. It is the sum of all biological processes by which particular characteristics are transmitted from parents to their offspring. HEREDITY
    1. Which of the following refers to the set of genes that an offspring inherits from both parents, a combination of the genetic material of each? GENOTYPE
    1. What term is used to describe the organism's outward appearance and the developmental outcome of its genes?PHENOTYPE
    1. They are individuals who possess both ovarian and testicular tissues. Hermaphrodites
    1. It is a developmental stage that has been defined as starting with puberty and ending with the transition to adulthood (approximately ages 10-20). ADOLESCENCE
    1. According to John Lee, which love style focuses on beauty and physical attractiveness? EROS Love
    1. According to John Lee, it is the Love Of Entertainment and Excitement. LUDUS LOVE
    1. According to John Lee, it is the Love that lacks passion and intensity. STORGE Love