Life Orientation

Cards (47)

  • how long can a short term goal be achieved?
    1 week to 1 month, less than a year
  • How long can a medium-goal be achieved in?
    one to three years
  • how long can a long term goal be achieved in?
    three years and longer
  • what does SMART goals stand for?
    s-specific
    M- measurable
    A-achievable
    R-realistic
    T-timely
  • what are the 5 types of relationships?
    1. family
    2. friends
    3. romantic
    4. casual
    5. formal
  • What is a toxic trait?
    • dishonesty
  • definition of Bigitory?
    an unreasonable attachment to a belief or opinion
  • definition of sexist?
    stereotyping or discrimination shown based on gender/sex
  • definition of racist?
    discrimination against a person/ group based on their ethnic group
  • definition of harassment?
    aggression, pressure or intimidation
  • definition of Domestic violence Act?

    a list of do's and don'ts to stop abuse given by a magistrate by the court
  • definition of the bill of rights?
    the rights of all people in our country has to dignity, equality and freedom
  • definition of 16 days of activism?
    worldwide campaign to oppose violence against women and children
  • definition of Patriacle?
    Hierarchy/ society ruled by men
  • definition of matriacle?
    rulled or controlled by women
  • definition of prejudice?
    opinion that is not based on reason or experience
  • what is human rights day?

    a date chosen to honor the sacrifices that were made during aparthied.
  • what is freedom day?
    a public holiday that is celebrates the first post-aparthied elections
  • what is a learner-ship?
    a learning program that leads to a qualification
  • what is inhumane?

    no compassion for missury/ suffering is is cruel
  • what is bursary?
    a sum of money given to somebody so they may study further
  • what does NSFAS stand for?
    National Student Financial Aid Scheme
  • What does NSFAS do?
    provides financial aid to undergraduate students to continue with their studies
  • definition of imitigate?
    to move something bad/sever /painful
  • What does GET stand for?
    General Education Training
  • what does FET stand for?
    Further Education Training
  • what is a degree?
    a qualification given after a person has completed their studies
  • what does transparency mean?
    to not hide anything and easy to understand
  • what is representation?

    when a person/group speaks for another person/group
  • what is governance?

    a system that provides a frame work for managing organisations
  • what does Separation of Powers mean?
    when everybody applies to the rule of law
  • what is the rule of law?
    nobody is above the law
  • what does mandates mean?

    an official order to do something
  • advocant?

    a professional on the field of law
  • what does HET sand for?
    Higher Education Training
  • what is one example of HET training?
    collage/universities
  • what is a power relation?
    when power is shared between people in a relationship
  • what is unequal power relations?

    when one person has more power over the other in a relationship
  • definition of pandemic?
    a widespread of a infectious disease over a while country or world at the same time
  • how do universities pick their students?
    • academic performance
    • extracurricular activities
    • personal qualities