Huwebes, Pebrero 12, 2015

The role of your mind

Discuss the role of your mind in our country.

The role of our mind in the our country is first  society defined as an organized group of individuals who work together because the common interests, beliefs,  our practices in order to achieve a common goal. It is also embodies a common system or condition in which such groups live together. The functional unit of society is the individual. Man as the “thinking mind”, is basically responsible for the intellectual concern of the society. The logical extension of this concept is that although man lives with other men. To claim that man is absolute, an end to himself and not a means to anything or everyone else is the only logical extension possible to the fact that man’s ultimate function is the function of his mind.  Somehow the impact of science and technology to the society provides better insights and understanding on the process of life.  From the perspective, the meaning of society becomes clear.

Discuss your knowledge gained about the past and the present conditions involving science and technology in the Philippines.

            Life during the industrial revolution –Industrial Revolution caused great changes in the people’s way of life. The first changes appeared locally. Educational and political privileges, which one had belonged largely to the upper class, spread to the growing middle class. The Working Class there was an ideal employer-employee relationships became impossible in the large factories of the industrial revolution. There was maltreatment of workers wherein employers deliberately prescribed low wages and imposed physically strenuous tasks. Many agreed with the English writer Arthur Young, who wrote: "Everyone but idiots knows that the lower class must be kept poor, or they will never be industrious". The Middle and Upper Classes the revolution made available products that provide new comforts and conveniences to those who could afford them. The middle class, who consisted of business and professional people, won political and educational benefits.
            Health Status of the Filipinos the health status of the Filipinos in not only a worthy goal in itself; it is a sound government policy as well. It means people living longer and better from government services like health and education. The health of Filipinos has significantly improved over the last 50 years. However, many challenges still remain for the health sector to affect further health gains.

Posted by:
Dalyn Almiranes

Discuss the role of your mind in our country?
Did you know that positive thinking is one of the most important keys to achieving success?
Positive thoughts change the way our brain is wired. ... I don’t think it matters what culture or country you come from, humans seem to be pretty similar.
Positive thinking sounds useful on the surface. (Most of us would prefer to be positive rather than negative.) But "positive thinking" is also a soft and fluffy term that is easy to dismiss. In the real world, it rarely carries the same weight as words like "work ethic" or "persistence."
I believe in saying that “No man is an island” we need each other in order to live. We should work together to achieve our goal and to have the product of mind. God gave us mind in order us to survive. We can help our society by merging our ideas and work together to achieve our purpose.

Discuss your knowledge gained about the past and present condition involving sciences and technology in the Philippine.
As long as there have been people, there has been technology. On the whole, technology has been a powerful force in the development of civilization, all the more so as its link with science has been forged. Technology is an intrinsic part of a cultural system and it both shapes and reflects the system's values.
In the broadest sense, technology extends our abilities to change the world: to cut, shape, or put together materials; to move things from one place to another; to reach farther with our hands, voices, and senses. We use technology to try to change the world to suit us better. The changes may relate to survival needs such as food, shelter, or defense,    or they may relate to human aspirations such as knowledge, art, or control. But the results of changing the world are often complicated and unpredictable.
Students at this level can become interested in comparing present technology with that of earlier times, as well as the technology in their everyday lives with that of other places in the world. They can imagine what life would be like without certain technology, as well as what new technology the future might hold. Reading about other civilizations or earlier times than their own will illustrate the central role that different technologies play.
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Aileen Camilote


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