the power or right to act, speak or think without hindrance or restraint
Freedom
Freedom of Association - ensures that every individual is free to organize, form, and participates in any groups, formally or informally.
Freedom of Belief - all persons have right to think freely, and to entertain ideas and hold positions based on conscientious or religious or other beliefs.
Freedom of Speech - express information, ideas, and opinions free of government restrictions based on content.
Freedom of the press - the right to report news or circulate opinion without censorship from the government.
Freedom to choose one's state in life - right to choose for themselves the kind of life which appeals to them; whether it is found a family or priesthood.
Freedom of Religion - freedom to change his religion or belief, either alone or in community with other, to manifest his religion or belief, in worship, teaching practice and observance.
Freedom of bondage and slavery - prohibits people being held in conditions in which powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised.
Freedom to bear arms - right for people to possess weapons (arms for the prevention of life).
Culture - reflects the moral values and ethical norms governing how people should behave and interact with others.
Culture - reflects to the outlook, attitudes, values, goals, and practices shared by group, organization, or society.
Moral - is influenced by cultural norms and different cultures can have different beliefs about what is right and wrong.
Cultural relativism - is the idea that norms, belief, and values are dependent on their cultural context and should be treated as such.
Cultural relativism - an idea that a person's belief, values, and practices should be understood based on the person's own culture rather than be judged against the criteria of another.
Cultural relativism - concerned with the differences in moral judgments among different people and across different cultures.
Cultural relativism - we realize that we are in no position to render judgment on the practice of another value.
Absolute - everything that happens within a culture must and should not be questioned by outsiders.
Critical - creates questions about cultural practices of who is accepting them and why critical cultural relativism also recognizes power relationships.
Ethnocentrism - is the practice of comparing other cultural practices with those of one's own and automatically finding those other cultural practices to be inferior.
Ethno - comes from the Greek and it refers to a people nation or cultural groupings.
Centric - comes from the Latin word and refers to the center.
William Graham Summer - a term centric, ethno, and ethnocentrism coined by him.
Norms - rules or laws that govern a group's or a society's behaviors.
Culture - describes of collective way of life, or way of doing things.
Culture- the sum of attitudes, values, goals, and practices shared by individuals in a group, organization, or society.
Cultures - vary over time periods, between countries and geographic regions and among groups and organizations.
Culture - reflects the moral and ethical beliefs and standards that speak to how people should behave and interact with others.
Building a People, Building a Nation - a moral recovery program.
Filipino culture - a blend of traditional filipino and spanish catholic traditions, with influences from america and other parts of asia.
Pakikipagkapwa-tao - basic sense of justice and fairness.
Pakikipagkapwa-tao - concern for others.
Pakikipagkapwa-tao - ability to emphasize with others.
Pakikipagkapwa-tao - regards others with dignity and respect deal with them as fellow human beings.
Family orientation - sense of family results in a feeling or belongingness and rootedness in a basic sense of security.
Joy and Humor - filipinos have a cheerful and fun-loving approach of life and its ups and downs.
Flexibility, adaptability and creativity - we can adjust and adapt to circumstances and the surrounding environment, both physical and social. adjusts to whatever happens even in unplanned or anticipated events.
Hard work and industry - we have the capacity for hard work given proper conditions.
Hard work and industry - to raise one's standard of living and to possess the essentials of a decent life for one's family.
Hard work and industry - we are willing to take the risks with jobs abroad and while there to work at two or three jobs.
Faith and religiously - filipinos have deep faith in God.