UCSP

Cards (63)

  • Kinship is the bond of blood which binds people together
  • Marriage - kinship by marriage is an institution that admits men and women to family life
  • Household - a household is a house with one or more occupants that occupy the house
  • Kinship by blood descent and marriage - Unilineal, Matrilineal, Patrilineal, Bilateral
  • Unilineal - refers to a single-line descent system
  • Patrilineal - is a line of descent in which an individual's kin group is traced through male line
  • Matrilineal - is a line of descent from a female ancestor in which the individuals in all intervening generations are mothers
  • Bilateral is a system of family lineage in which the relatives on the mother's side and father's side are equally important
  • Monogamy - is a marriage with only having one mate
  • Polygamy - is a marriage with a practice of marrying multiple spouse
  • Post Marital Residency Rules specify where a person resides after marriage
  • Politics of Kinship - Political Dynasty, Political Alliance
  • Political Dynasty - refers to a family that is involved with the politics
  • Political Alliance - is a countries or political groups that united and is working together to achieve an aim
  • Amok - a murderous behavior of a mentally unstable person
  • Mali-mali - a condition where an individual has a difficulty in forming a speech to communicate with others
  • Bangungot - an entity attacks an individual during their sleep and suffocates them by invading their dreams
  • Lanti - caused by direct or indirect experience of fear/fright. Person with this disease commonly experience fever, boils and habas
  • Taijin Kyofusho - intense fear that one's body parts or functions displease, embarass or are offensive to others
  • Orasyon or Bulong (Mystical Prayers)
  • Himulso (Pulse Checking)
  • Pagtatawas - ritual using candle wax dropped in a basin of water
  • Pasubay - determining the cause of illness and the possible treatment
  • Pangalap (Medical Plants)
  • Tayhop (Gentle Blowing)
  • Tutho (Saliva Blowing)
  • Hilot (Massage)
  • Pangontra o Kontra-usog - carrying an amulet to prevent diseases
  • Anting-anting (Lucky Charm)
  • Barang (Sorcery)
  • Albularyo (Faith Healer)
  • Health as Human Right - Availability, Accessibility, Acceptability, Quality
  • Availability - enough functioning public health and individual health care facilities
  • Accessibility - service should be accessible to everyone
  • Acceptability - Facilities should be respectful to medical ethics and the culture of individuals and communities
  • Quality - facilities must have good quality Requires the provision of necessary medicines and equipments
  • Education - originates from the Latin word "educare" which translates to bring up

    Is the process of procuring knowledge, skills and abilities
  • Types of Education - Formal, Informal
  • Formal - specifies chronologically structured learning provided by education institutions
  • The structure of the countries education system - Elementary Education, Secondary Education and Tertiary Education