GSTS M3 Flashcards

(41 cards)

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Ending poverty in all its forms everywhere

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No poverty

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Ending hunger, achieving food security and improved nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture

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Zero hunger

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Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well -being for all at all ages

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Good Heath and Well-being

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Ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all

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Quality Education

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Achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls

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Gender equality

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Ensuring availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

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Clean Water and Sanitation

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Ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all

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Affordable and Clean Energy

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Promoting sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all

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Decent Work and Economic Growth

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Building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and fostering innovation

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Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

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10
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The development of S&T in the Philippines, based
on its history, is shaped by several factors:

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Internal and External Influences

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Factors of Internal Influences:

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Survival, Culture, Economic Activities

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Factors of External Influences

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Foreign colonizers, Trade with foreign countries, International economic demands

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i.e., midwives, masseurs, specialist for
supernaturally-caused ailments

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Local Healers

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14
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compliment modern-day health practitioners, and also provides
guide for psychological, emotional, and spiritual well-being;

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Folk healers

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holistic approach, does not
diagnose what caused the ailment

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Faith healers

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16
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Mambunongs (Kankana-ey women)

Badeo – health concept is related to their cosmological belief; i.e., (Evil) spirits Grassland

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Cordillera healers

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17
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Food preservations

18
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oldest
agroforestry practice in Ifugao.

  1. Process:
    Clearing a patch of sloping grassland →
    plant sweet potato/corn for 2-5yrs. →
    fallow period (no crops planted) →
    repeat
  2. Types:
    ❖ Apuyan (Burning)
    ❖ Lotang (Fencing)
    ❖ Mungabut (Weeding)
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Swidden Farming (uma/kaingin)

19
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used as domestic fuel;

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Charcoal Burning

20
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wood pile covered w/ grass weeds, banana leaves, and
layers soil before dousing w/ fire; - more, better quality charcoal

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pit filled w/ wood and covered w/ metal sheet after dousing w/ fire

  • requires less attention compared to ham-ak method
22
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tradition kept until today;
Cordillerans mainly weaves baskets. Uses materials such as bamboos, abaca, piña

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Two types of Jewelry making in the Philippine Industry:

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Precious metal jewels and Semi/precious stones

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functional w/ usual geometric
designs;

Examples:
❖ Palayok – used for cooking
❖ Banga and Tapayan – storing
liquids
❖ Clay-made stove

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common themes are of anitos (nature gods), santos (saints), and statues of Christ and the Blessed Mother
Wood carving
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“Batok” , prevalent during pre- Hispanic and early colonial period.
Tattoo
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Symbolizes a rite of passage, body decoration, talisman, mark of bravery, identification of political/religious/tribal affiliation, status/influence
Tattoo
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Mummification of their dead, then placed in pinewood coffin, and laid in man-made caves.
Ibaloi/Ibaloy
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Serves as the comprehensive blueprint of the Socio-economic Plans for the Philippines;
Philippine Development Plan (PDP)
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The Philippine Development Plan is supervised by what agency? This is considered to be the highest form of authority in the country.
National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)
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Has three (3) bases: 10-point (Socioeconomic) Agenda SDG 2030 (Sustainable Development Goals) AmBisyon Natin 2040
PDP 2017-2022 (Duterte Administration)
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undertaking of the United Nations and a call for action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030
SDG 2030 (Sustainable Development Goals)
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represents the collective long-term aspirations of the Filipino people for themselves and for the country for the next 25 years.
AmBisyon Natin 2040
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A simple and comfortable life means: (3)
Matatag, Maginhawa, Panatag na buhay
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The 3 Pillars of AmBisyon Natin 2040
Pillar 1: Malasakit (Enhancing Social Fabric) Pillar 2: Pagbabago (Inequality-reducing Transformation) Pillar 3: Patuloy na pag-unlad (Increasing Growth Potential)
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Goal of Pillar 1: Malasakit
High Trust and Resilient Society
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Goal of Pillar 2: Pagbabago
Inclusive Growth
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Goal of Pillar 3: Patuloy na Pag-unlad
Globally competitive-knowledge economy
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Strategic Outcomes (3) of Goal: High Trust and Resilient Society
Trust, Justice, Respect
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Strategic Outcomes (4) of Goal: Inclusive Growth
Economy equality, Human valuation, Protection, Security
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Strategic Outcomes (2) of Goal: Globally competitive-knowledge economy
Social Growth snd Economic growth