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Society
– a group of people that shares territory, interaction, and culture.
FILIPINO
SOCIAL MEDIA PHENOMENON
Filipinos earned the title of
“Social Networking Capital of the World.”
FILIPINO TEXT MESSAGING
PHENOMENON
the art of texting provides Filipinos a
convenient vehicle
with which to express themselves
ASWANG PHENOMENON-
Filipinos equate
aswang
with the country’s
social
evils-more of a symbolic social evil which harms the people rather than a real monster.
LEGISLATIVE
responsible for
making
the
law
EXECUTIVE
-the one who implement the laws; responsible for the overall
governance
of the state
JUDICIARY
implements the law
RECIPROCITY
transactions between two socially equal parties having the
same
status with regards to
values
of goods or services
GENERALIZED RECIPROCITY
-a form of transaction which utilizes gestures that expresses personal relationships than economic transaction
BALANCED
RECIPROCITY
-the
giver
is expected to
gain
something in return
NEGATIVE
RECIPROCITY
-practiced using
deceiving
ways to gain
profit
STATE INSTITUTION
-have state functions and are established to govern the state
NON
-STATE INSTITUTION-International actors who are largely or completely
autonomous
from the state
BANK-it is a place where people
deposit
or
save
their money
CORPORATION
-legal unit that is
distinct
from its owners.
COOPERATIVES-jointly
owned enterprises
NON-GOV’T
ORGANIZATIONS-It
refers to an organization which is
independent
of government involvement
ROLES
OF
EDUCATION
For a
happy
and
stable
life in the society
Makes you
confident
Makes you
self–dependent
Helps you understand the
world
Social
Biological traits
Do not determine
socia
l superiori
ty and inferiority until they are socially recognized
Stratification on the basis of age,
sex
, physique, and economic position is
ancient
Higher
castes and
lower
castes are found in all the communities around the globe
Societies around the
globe
have not been
uniform
Social
chances
Members of a class have similar
social chances
, but the social chances
vary
in every society
Slavery
The ownership of people; the most
closed
system
Estate
system
Defined by control over
land
Caste system
Born into
unequal groups
depending on the
status
of their parents
Class
system
Form of stratification that allows for much
easier
up or down-moving; far the most
open
Classless system
Some large nations have done their best to eliminate
stratification
Filipino
social media phenomenon
Filipinos earned the title of "
Social Networking Capital of the World
"
Filipino text messaging phenomenon
The art of texting provides Filipinos a convenient vehicle with which to express
themselves
Aswang phenomenon
Filipinos equate
aswang
with the country's social evils-more of a symbolic social evil which harms the people rather than a
real monster
Legislative
Responsible
for making
laws
Executive
The one who implement the
laws
; responsible for the overall
governance
of the state
Judiciary
The one who interpret the
laws
Reciprocity
Transactions between two socially equal parties having the
same
status with regards to
values
of goods or services
Generalized
reciprocity
A form of
transaction
which utilizes gestures that expresses
personal relationships
than economic transaction
Balanced
reciprocity
The
giver
is expected to
gain
something in return
Negative reciprocity
Practiced using
deceiving
ways to gain
profit
State institution
Have state functions and are established to
govern
the state
Non-state institution
International actors who are largely or completely
autonomous
from the state
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