GRADE 11 PHILOSOPHY WEEK 1-10 AMALEAKS.BL AMALEAKS.BLOGSPO OGSPO OGSPOT T.COM 0 0 Question text James Lovelock's "Gaia Hypothesis" states that "the planet earth alters its geo-physiological structure over time in order to ensure the continuation of an equilibrium of evolving organic and inorganic matter." Select one: True False Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Known as the "father of phenomenology" Answer: Edmund Husserl Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Sheila Collins emphasized the importance of feminism to the environmental movement and various other liberation movements, arguing that the domination of women by men is historically the original form of domination in human society. Select one: True False Question 4 Not yet answered 0 0 Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Kant used transcendental arguments to show that sensory experiences would not be possible apart from our contributing to them their spatial and temporal form, as narrated in this book. Select one: a. Being and Nothingness b. Heaven and Hell c. Transcendental Deduction of the Categories d. Critique of Pure Reason Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text It often refers to an experience with the divine or supreme being, which is conceived as absolute or infinite. Answer: Transcendence Question 6 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text 0 0 Which of these is not an integral part of prudence? Select one: a. shrewdness b. docilitas c. wisdom Question 7 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text His "looking out" notion in reflective practice was inspired by the work of Barbara Carper's fundamental ways of knowing. Select one: a. Donald Schon b. Chris Argyris c. Christopher Johns d. none of the choices Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text According to Aristotle, prudence begins with an understanding of the principles of practical reason, better known as synderesis. Select one: True False 0 0 Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text According to Arne Naess and George Sessions, humans have the ultimate right to reduce the richness of other life forms to satisfy the vital needs of the former. Select one: True False Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text In W.V.O Quine's name, "O" stands for what? Select one: a. Orville b. Orman c. Oscar d. Owen Question 11 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question 0 0 Question text In Cartesian philosophy, the integral parts of prudence are the elements that must be present for any complete or perfect act of the virtue. Select one: True False Question 12 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The philosopher who introduced the term "transcendental" to better explain the possibility of being beyond the limits of all possible experience and knowledge Answer: Immanuel kant Question 13 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This is where the circumstances must be weighed to determine the correct action. Select one: a. caution b. circumspection c. prudential judgment Question 14 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text Ecologic extension focuses only on the worth of the environment in terms of its utility or usefulness to humans. Select one: True False Question 15 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The "Deep Ecology Movement" subscribes to anthropocentric environmentalism. Select one: True False Question 16 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Which of the following is the South African statesman who introduced the term "holism" in a book he wrote in 1926? Select one: 0 0 a. Gottlob Frege b. Donald Davidson c. Jan Smuts d. Ludwig Wittgenstein Question 17 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text He developed the concept of transcendental? Philosophy which he liberated from the convergence of neo-Kantianism. Select one: a. Jean-Paul Sartre b. David Hume c. Harald Holz d. Carl Zimmer Question 18 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: It is the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings to the environment and its non-human contents. Answer: Environmental Ethics Question 19 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text This book by Terry Borton popularized a learning cycle composed of the questions "What" "So what?," and "Now what?" Select one: a. None of the choices is true b. The Reflective Practitioner c. Reach, Touch and Teach d. Both of the choices are true Question 20 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This book written by Immanuel Kant was used to argue for a deep interconnection between the ability to have self-consciousness and experience a world of objects. Select one: a. no correct answer b. Critique of Pure Reason c. Being and Nothingness d. Transcendental Deduction of the Categories Question 21 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question 0 0 Question text IDENTIFICATION: King Solomon's teachings about wisdom was further narrated in this book of Holy Bible. Answer: Ecclesiastes Question 22 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The Fallacy of Ad Hominem involves the rejection of some person's position not by virtue of the argument itself, but by virtue of some unlikeable aspect of the person.? Select one: True False Question 23 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This integral part of prudence refers to the understanding of first principles. Select one: a. foresight b. intelligentia c. memoria Question 24 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text Consequentialist ethical theories maintain that whether an action is right or wrong is for often independent of whether its consequences are good or bad. Select one: True False Question 25 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: A statement that expresses someone's belief, view, or judgment about something/someone. Answer: Question 26 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Which is not true about opinions? Select one: 0 0 a. Opinions are based on beliefs and feelings. b. They are statements of actuality and experience. c. They do not have to be based on logical reasoning. Question 27 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text What is the Greek term for "all" or "total"? Select one: a. Completare b. Integrum c. Acheveé d. Holos Question 28 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Environmentalism is the position that humans are the most important or critical element in any given situation; that the human race must always be its own primary concern. Select one: False True Question 29 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text The author of "The Reflective Practitioner," a book that introduced the concept of reflectionin-action which explain how professionals meet the challenges of their work with a kind of improvisation. Select one: a. Chris Argyris b. Christopher Johns c. none of the choices d. Donald Schon Question 30 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: Aldo Leopold wrote this book in 1949 which emphasized the importance of giving importance to land as an entity. Answer: A Sand County Almanac Question 31 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text 0 0 It is a statement that is objective in nature and well-supported by evidence. Select one: a. both fact and opinion b. fact c. opinion Question 32 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Tom Regan introduced the so-called "non-identity problem," which states that we do not have obligations to future people because there is no definitive group of individuals to whom such obligations are owed. Select one: False True Question 33 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Materialism refers to the monistic theory that the world consists purely of matter. Select one: False True Question 34 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text The ability to discern and apply higher laws to matters that fall outside the scope of the more common or lower rules that typically guide human action is called synesis. Select one: True False Question 35 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text What is the Greek term for "wisdom?" Select one: a. Athena b. sophia c. philos Question 36 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text It refers to the quality or state of being contained within the boundaries of a person, the world, or the mind. 0 0 Select one: a. transcendentalism b. idealism c. stoicism d. immanence Question 37 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Solertia is the Latin term for shrewdness, which is an integral part of prudence. Select one: True False Question 38 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text In this book, Aristotle maintains that nature has made all things specifically for the sake of man and that the value of non-human things in nature is merely instrumental. Select one: a. Sophist b. Metaphysics c. Politics Question 39 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text Arne Naess refers to this as the fight against pollution and resource depletion, the main goal of which is the health and affluence of people in the developed countries. Select one: a. deep ecology movement b. utilitarianism c. shallow ecology movement Question 40 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: The philosopher who stated that opinion is intermediary between knowledge and ignorance Answer: Plato Question 41 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Chris Argyris and Donald Schön conceptualized the idea of single-loop learning and doubleloop learning in what year? 0 0 Select one: a. 1988 b. 1978 c. 1982 d. 1990 Question 42 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This refers to a specific manner of consideration when it comes to how one sees something. Select one: a. point of view b. world view c. propositional attitude d. vantage point Question 43 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical "Laudato si'" critiques consumerism, environmental degradation, and global warming. Select one: True False Question 44 Not yet answered 0 0 Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text What doctrine states that a word acquires its meaning only within the context of a proposition or sentence? Select one: a. reductionism b. philosophy of language c. complex system d. context principle Question 45 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Which of these is not a proposition under the deep ecology principle? Select one: a. no correct answer b. human population control c. simple living Question 46 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text 0 0 This philosophical movement arose to protest against the general state ?of intellectualism and spirituality during the late 1820's. Select one: a. transcendentalism b. stoicism c. mysticism d. German Idealism Question 47 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This is considered a means towards achieving a certain end, thus determining the success of bringing about a particular purpose? Answer: Instrumental value Question 48 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Moralism proposes to understand morality and assess the ethical quality of actions. Select one: False True Question 49 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text Environmental ethics is a branch of applied philosophy that studies the conceptual foundations of environmental values Select one: True False Question 50 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: The god of wisdom in Hinduism Answer: Saraswati 0 0 Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text his philosophical movement arose to protest against the general state ?of intellectualis Select one: a. regressive b. progressive c. no correct answer d. aggressive Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text What kind of holism states that no individual statement can be confirmed or disconfirmed by an empirical test, but only a set of statements? Select one: a. semantic holism b. philosophy of language c. total holism d. confirmation holism Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text It refers to the quality or state of being contained within the boundaries of a person, the world, or the mind. Select one: a. idealism b. stoicism c. transcendentalism d. immanence Question 4 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This book by Terry Borton popularized a learning cycle composed of the questions "What" "So what?," and "Now what?" Select one: a. The Reflective Practitioner b. Reach, Touch and Teach c. None of the choices is true d. Both of the choices are true Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question 0 0 Question text It is a statement that is objective in nature and well-supported by evidence. Select one: a. opinion b. both fact and opinion c. fact Question 6 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text In W.V.O Quine's name, "O" stands for what? Select one: a. Oscar b. Orman c. Orville d. Owen Question 7 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This book written by Immanuel Kant was used to argue for a deep interconnection between the ability to have self-consciousness and experience a world of objects. Select one: a. no correct answer b. Transcendental Deduction of the Categories 0 0 c. Critique of Pure Reason d. Being and Nothingness Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Kant used transcendental arguments to show that sensory experiences would not be possible apart from our contributing to them their spatial and temporal form, as narrated in this book. Select one: a. Critique of Pure Reason b. Transcendental Deduction of the Categories c. Heaven and Hell d. Being and Nothingness Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This refers to the representation of the world or a way the world could possibly be. Select one: a. proposition b. opinion c. argument Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text In the context of philosophy of language, this refers to the position that sentences have meaning that are independent of their relations to other sentences or beliefs. Select one: a. Epistemological reductionism b. Context principle c. Atomism d. Semantic holism Question 11 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text What is the other term used for epistemological holism? Select one: a. confirmation b. semantic c. ontological d. materialism Question 12 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question 0 0 Question text IDENTIFICATION: The god of wisdom in Hinduism Answer: ganesh Question 13 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: Taoists adhere to these as basis for their doctrine of wisdom. Answer: Tao Question 14 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text It often refers to an experience with the divine or supreme being, which is conceived as absolute or infinite. Answer: Transcendence Question 15 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question 0 0 Question text It is used in phenomenology to refer to the terminus of an intention as given for consciousness. Select one: a. intentionality b. stoicism c. transcendence d. noema Question 16 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text He is the philosopher who formulated the so-called "context principle" in semantic holism. Select one: a. Gottlob Frege b. Donald Davidson c. Ludwig Wittgenstein d. W.V.O. Quine Question 17 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Which is not true about opinions? Select one: a. They are statements of actuality and experience. 0 0 b. Opinions are based on beliefs and feelings. c. They do not have to be based on logical reasoning. Question 18 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: In this book, wisdom was defined as the understanding of causes. Answer: Metaphysics Question 19 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Known as the "father of phenomenology" Answer: Edmund Husserl Question 20 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: 0 0 King Solomon's teachings about wisdom was further narrated in this book of Holy Bible. Answer: Book of Ecclesiastes The author of "Being and Nothingness," a book which mostly tackles transcendence Jean-Paul Sartre This philosophical movement arose to protest against the general state ?of intellectualism and spirituality during the late 1820's. Transcendentalism His book "Heaven and Hell" gives a detailed description of the afterlife, how people live after the death of the physical body. Emanuel Swedenborg The personification of wisdom among ancient Romans Minerva IDENTIFICATION: The Chris琀椀an philosopher who proposed that wisdom is the "father of all virtues." - Thomas Aquinas What doctrine states that a word acquires its meaning only within the context of a proposi琀椀on or sentence? - context principle This refers to a speci昀椀c manner of considera琀椀on when it comes to how one sees something. - point of view The word "transcendence" comes from the Latin term "transcendere" which mean what? to go beyond He referred to wisdom as "the right use of knowledge." - Charles Haddon Spurgeon What is the Greek term for "wisdom?" - Sophia Plato opposed the concept of transcendence by means of this principle, thus creating another branch of philosophy known as: 0 0 Epistemology The principle introduced by Edmund Husserl which is considered a major philosophical movement in the twentieth century. phenomenology The author of "The Reflective Practitioner," a book that introduced the concept of reflectionin-action which explain how professionals meet the challenges of their work with a kind of improvisation. Donald Schon The other term for "wisdom" in philosophy - sapience Chris Argyris and Donald Schön conceptualized the idea of single-loop learning and double-loop learning in what year? - 1978 The number of steps involved in Graham Gibbs' full structured debrie昀椀ng. - 6 Deep ecology is the argument for the intrinsic value or inherent worth of the environment. Select one: True According to Andrew Brennan, libertarian extension is one of the three general ethical approaches in valuing our natural resources. False Consequentialist ethical theories maintain that whether an action is right or wrong is for often independent of whether its consequences are good or bad. False Ecologic extension focuses only on the worth of the environment in terms of its utility or usefulness to humans. False He claimed that humanity and all other beings are aspects of a single unfolding reality. Warwick Fox Environmental ethics is a branch of applied philosophy that studies the conceptual foundations of environmental values True Anthropocentric environmentalism is concerned with the conservation of the environment only for exploitation by and for human purposes. True 0 0 James Lovelock's "Gaia Hypothesis" states that "the planet earth alters its geophysiological structure over time in order to ensure the continuation of an equilibrium of evolving organic and inorganic matter." True This is where the circumstances must be weighed to determine the correct action. prudential judgment According to Peter Vardy, weak anthropocentrism argues that humans are at the center of reality and it is right for them to be so. False In ethics, a "prudential judgment" is one where the circumstances must be weighed to determine the correct action. True Arne Naess refers to this as the fight against pollution and resource depletion, the main goal of which is the health and affluence of people in the developed countries. shallow ecology movement It refers to the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason. Prudence She claimed that a human-centered anthropocentric perspective would have to support broad environmentalism for it to be viable. Barbara McKinnon Foresight is the ability to take all relevant circumstances into account. False Lynn White sees religion as the basis of environmental stewardship. True Peter Vardy argued that humans tend to assess things wrongly in terms of their usefulness to us. False Good judgment is an integral part of prudence. False Enlightened or Answer recognizes that duties towards the environment emanate from our duties to its human inhabitants? Prudential Anthropocentrism According to Confucius, this is "the bitterest way" to acquire wisdom. Experience George Sessions articulated the principles of the new Deep Ecology Movement along with Arne Naess. True The principle of holism was summarized in "Metaphysics", written by which philosopher? 0 0 - Aristotle The Fallacy of Part and Whole consists in applying one standard for one group or individual, and another standard for an opposing group or individual. False Environmental ethics refers to the crucial role of ethics in the study of relation of human beings and the environment. True According to St. Thomas Aquinas, prudence begins with an understanding of the first principles of practical reason, also known as? Synderesis He posits the uniqueness of all animals and broadens the scope of the moral obligation of care to include all individual beings Marti Kheel Command, which is the direct application of good counsel and judgment, is the principal act of prudence. True 0 0 Page path Dashboard / ► SHS/► PHIL-121 / ► Introduction to Philosophy First Quarter Exam / ► First Quarter Exam Started on None State Finished Completed on None Time taken Marks Grade 0 secs 30.00/30.00 100.00 out of 100.00 Question 1 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text Philosophy is a review of what is right and what is wrong and to determine the right from thewrong and the wrong from reasoning. Select one: a. False b. True Question 2 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text 0 0 It is a pronouncement that is considered as the mental product of the act of judgment. Select one: a. Judgment b. Negative Proposition c. Enunciation d. Affirmative Proposition Question 3 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text Those who say that extra-sensory perception is not reliable are mistaken. The police,Hollywood stars, and politicians have all relied on it. Select one: a. Ad Populum b. Ad ignorantiam c. Ad baculum d. Ad verecundiam Question 4 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text Plagiarism is deceitful because it is dishonest. Select one: a. Red Herring 0 0 b. Begging the Question c. Slippery slope d. Straw Man Question 5 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text It is the external manifestation or sign of an idea. It is a written or spoken word. Select one: a. Idea b. Term c. Love d. Abstract Question 6 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text It is ridiculous to have spent thousands of dollars to rescue those two whales trapped inthe Arctic ice. Why, look at all the people trapped in jobs they don’t like. Select one: a. Begging the Question b. Red Herring c. Slippery slope 0 0 d. Straw Man Question 7 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text One form of deductive argument which is a set of three propositions, the first two being the premises and the last is the conclusion. The conclusion must always follow and must be derived from the premises. Select one: a. Deductive Argument b. Syllogism c. Inductive Argument d. Truth premise Question 8 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text A question is philosophical when it is reflexive. Select one: a. True b. False Question 9 Complete 0 0 Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text But Mom, I don't see why I have to wear socks; Einstein never did wear socks. Select one: a. Ad baculum b. Ad verecundiam c. Ad hominem d. Ad ignorantiam Question 10 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text All are categorical or attributive proposition EXCEPT: Select one: a. Some politicians are liars. b. Either we will win or lose. c. The cloud is dark or the sun is shining. d. If that is a snake, then that is a reptile. Question 11 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text 0 0 It is a process of reasoning which proceeds from specific or particular instances to theformulation of general or universal principles or statements. Select one: a. Deductive Argument b. Syllogism c. Inductive Argument d. Truth premise Question 12 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text You support capital punishment just because you want an “eye for an eye,” but I have several good reasons to believe that capital punishment is fundamentally wrong… Select one: a. Begging the Question b. Red Herring c. Straw Man Question 13 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text This discusses the conceptual patterns or structures needed for a valid and correct argument or inference. It deals with the correct patterns of argumentation. 0 0 Select one: a. Informal logic b. Formal Logic c. Material logic d. Logistics Question 14 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text In this kind of syllogism, the terms are not identified as major, minor or middle. Select one: a. Inductive syllogism b. Categorical syllogism c. Hypothetical syllogism d. Deductive syllogism Question 15 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text Which among the statements is a particular negative? Select one: a. All writers are genius. 0 0 Question text This book written by Immanuel Kant was used to argue for a deep interconnection between the ability to have self-consciousness and experience a world of objects. Select one: a. no correct answer b. Transcendental Deduction of the Categories 0 0 c. Critique of Pure Reason d. Being and Nothingness Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Kant used transcendental arguments to show that sensory experiences would not be possible apart from our contributing to them their spatial and temporal form, as narrated in this book. Select one: a. Critique of Pure Reason b. Transcendental Deduction of the Categories c. Heaven and Hell d. Being and Nothingness Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This refers to the representation of the world or a way the world could possibly be. Select one: a. proposition b. opinion c. argument Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text In the context of philosophy of language, this refers to the position that sentences have meaning that are independent of their relations to other sentences or beliefs. Select one: a. Epistemological reductionism 0 0 b. Context principle c. Atomism d. Semantic holism Question 11 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text What is the other term used for epistemological holism? Select one: a. confirmation b. semantic c. ontological d. materialism Question 12 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question 0 0 Question text IDENTIFICATION: The god of wisdom in Hinduism Answer: ganesh Question 13 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: Taoists adhere to these as basis for their doctrine of wisdom. Answer: Tao Question 14 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text It often refers to an experience with the divine or supreme being, which is conceived as absolute or infinite. Answer: Transcendence Question 15 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question 0 0 Question text It is used in phenomenology to refer to the terminus of an intention as given for consciousness. Select one: a. intentionality b. stoicism c. transcendence d. noema Question 16 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text He is the philosopher who formulated the so-called "context principle" in semantic holism. Select one: a. Gottlob Frege b. Donald Davidson c. Ludwig Wittgenstein d. W.V.O. Quine Question 17 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Which is not true about opinions? Select one: 0 0 a. They are statements of actuality and experience. b. Opinions are based on beliefs and feelings. c. They do not have to be based on logical reasoning. Question 18 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: In this book, wisdom was defined as the understanding of causes. Answer: Metaphysics Question 19 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Known as the "father of phenomenology" Answer: Edmund Husserl Question 20 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: 0 0 King Solomon's teachings about wisdom was further narrated in this book of Holy Bible. Answer: Book of Ecclesiastes The author of "Being and Nothingness," a book which mostly tackles transcendence Jean-Paul Sartre This philosophical movement arose to protest against the general state ?of intellectualism and spirituality during the late 1820's. Transcendentalism His book "Heaven and Hell" gives a detailed description of the afterlife, how people live after the death of the physical body. Emanuel Swedenborg The personification of wisdom among ancient Romans Minerva 0 who 0 proposed that wisdom is the "father of all virtues." IDENTIFICATION: The Chris琀椀an philosopher - Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas What doctrine states that a word acquires its meaning only within the context of a proposi琀椀on or sentence? - context principle This refers to a speci昀椀c manner of considera琀椀on when it comes to how one sees something. - point of view The word "transcendence" comes from the Latin term "transcendere" which mean what? to go beyond He referred to wisdom as "the right use of knowledge." - Charles Haddon Spurgeon What is the Greek term for "wisdom?" - Sophia Plato opposed the concept of transcendence by means of this principle, thus creating another branch of philosophy known as: 0 0 Epistemology The principle introduced by Edmund Husserl which is considered a major philosophical movement in the twentieth century. phenomenology The author of "The Reflective Practitioner," a book that introduced the concept of reflectionin-action which explain how professionals meet the challenges of their work with a kind of improvisation. Donald Schon The other term for "wisdom" in philosophy - sapience Chris Argyris and Donald Schön conceptualized the idea of single-loop learning and double-loop learning in what year? - 1978 The number of steps involved in Graham Gibbs' full structured debrie昀椀ng. - 6 Deep ecology is the argument for the intrinsic value or inherent worth of the environment. Select one: True According to Andrew Brennan, libertarian extension is one of the three general ethical approaches in valuing our natural resources. False Consequentialist ethical theories maintain that whether an action is right or wrong is for often independent of whether its consequences are good or bad. False Ecologic extension focuses only on the worth of the environment in terms of its utility or usefulness to humans. False He claimed that humanity and all other beings are aspects of a single unfolding reality. 0 0 Warwick Fox Environmental ethics is a branch of applied philosophy that studies the conceptual foundations of environmental values True Anthropocentric environmentalism is concerned with the conservation of the environment only for exploitation by and for human purposes. True 0 0 James Lovelock s Gaia Hypothesis states that the planet earth alters its geophysiological structure over time in order to ensure the continuation of an equilibrium of evolving organic and inorganic matter." True This is where the circumstances must be weighed to determine the correct action. prudential judgment According to Peter Vardy, weak anthropocentrism argues that humans are at the center of reality and it is right for them to be so. False In ethics, a "prudential judgment" is one where the circumstances must be weighed to determine the correct action. True Arne Naess refers to this as the fight against pollution and resource depletion, the main goal of which is the health and affluence of people in the developed countries. shallow ecology movement It refers to the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason. Prudence She claimed that a human-centered anthropocentric perspective would have to support broad environmentalism for it to be viable. Barbara McKinnon Foresight is the ability to take all relevant circumstances into account. False Lynn White sees religion as the basis of environmental stewardship. True Peter Vardy argued that humans tend to assess things wrongly in terms of their usefulness to us. False Good judgment is an integral part of prudence. False Enlightened or Answer recognizes that duties towards the environment emanate from our duties to its human inhabitants? Prudential Anthropocentrism According to Confucius, this is "the bitterest way" to acquire wisdom. Experience George Sessions articulated the principles of the new Deep Ecology Movement along with Arne Naess. True The principle of holism was summarized in "Metaphysics", written by which philosopher? 0 0 - Aristotle The Fallacy of Part and Whole consists in applying one standard for one group or individual, and another standard for an opposing group or individual. False Environmental ethics refers to the crucial role of ethics in the study of relation of human beings and the environment. True According to St. Thomas Aquinas, prudence begins with an understanding of the first principles of practical reason, also known as? Synderesis He posits the uniqueness of all animals and broadens the scope of the moral obligation of care to include all individual beings Marti Kheel 0 0 Command, which is the direct application of good counsel and judgment, is the principal act of prudence. True 0 0 Page path Dashboard / ► SHS/► PHIL-121 / ► Introduction to Philosophy First Quarter Exam / ► First Quarter Exam Started on None State Finished Completed on None Time taken Marks Grade 0 secs 30.00/30.00 100.00 out of 100.00 Question 1 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text Philosophy is a review of what is right and what is wrong and to determine the right from thewrong and the wrong from reasoning. 0 Select one: 0 a. False b. True Question 2 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text 0 0 It is a pronouncement that is considered as the mental product of the act of judgment. Select one: a. Judgment b. Negative Proposition c. Enunciation d. Affirmative Proposition Question 3 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text Those who say that extra-sensory perception is not reliable are mistaken. The police,Hollywood stars, and politicians have all relied on it. Select one: a. Ad Populum b. Ad ignorantiam c. Ad baculum d. Ad verecundiam Question 4 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text Plagiarism is deceitful because it is dishonest. Select one: a. Red Herring 0 0 b. Begging the Question c. Slippery slope d. Straw Man Question 5 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 0 0 ALL SOURCE G11 SANA MAKATULONG SA NYO LAHAT PARA SA NYO YAN . SALAMAT LANG OK NA DI MA PERFECT ATTEMP LANG NYO HANGGANG SA MA PERFECT SCORE G11 EAPP 111 WEEK 1 TO 10 G11 PEDH 111 WEEK 1 TO 10 G11 PHILO 121 WEEK 1 TO 10 G11 USCP 111 WEEK 1 TO 10 G11 ICT 112 WEEK 1 TO 10 G11 ENGL 111 WEEK 1 TO 10 G11 GMATH WEEK 1 TO 10 0 0 TRUE OR FALSE: Communication can only be learned in school False Which of the following are the 2 forms of verbal communication? Written and oral writeen and spoken langueag Paralanguage is about how we sound True Emojis are forms of communication True TRUE OR FALSE: Communication competence can be learned quickly True Pitch describes the force of the voice True Writing is a form of verbal communication True This is how language is used Pragma琀椀cs What are the two main channels of communication. Verbal and non-verbal Different connotation/meanings Denotations The space between two people can communicate their relationship True 2 main channels of communication are verbal and visual False Emotions such as nervousness or sadness can be heard through this paralanguage element. Pitch Syntax - how words are put together to form sentences True 0 0 To determine the kinds of communication; and To understand how these kinds are used to be an effective communicator. Objectives of this chapter Lowness or highness of tone of the voice Pitch Which of the following refers to pauses and stops made between thoughts or utterance? Fricatives Haptics is the language of time false Proxemics is the study of which of the following? Space Communication is ethical True Communication is a two-way process. True How many forms of communication are there? 5 This form of communication allows you to analyze and reflect Intrapersonal communication Business in the west is like hunting while business in the east is like planting rice. Which non-verbal language is this thinking attributed to? Time It is a form of communication which involves utterance of words, sentences and phrases Verbal Communication Which of these are the paralanguage elements? vocal quality, pitch, tempo, volume, junctures Communication is a transactional process True Porcelain designs is under what kind of non-verbal communication? Ar琀椀fact 0 0 What is the most fundamental definition of communication to send and receive messages using a channe It is the language of the body. Kinesics Intrapersonal communication is about communicating with others False These are communication patterns that are from psychological, social, cultural or societal patterns or gained knowledge. field of experience What are the characteristics of a linear model? a. unidirectional ,simple, persuasion not mutual understanding, social over psychological effects This refers to beliefs, social status, values, and other social factors. social system When a message is sent in the form of a video, text, dance, or culture. Channel This refers to the arrangement of elements in the content of the message. Structure You are trying to decide if you want to take Medicine or Engineering, what kind of communication is happening? Intrapersonal Communication Dance's Helix Model is an example of Interactive This element can only be seen in the Schramm communication model. field of experience Who invented the spiral model of communication? Dance 0 0 Communication model where the receiver and sender take turns in conveying their message. Transactional A problem solving meeting belongs to what form of communication? group communication This is an object that has a three-dimensional shape like a wire or cylinder or cone. Pyramid This is the entirety of the message this covers from the beginning to the end. Content Who conceptualized the SMCR model? Berlo This is how you package your message. Treatment An example/s of a linear communication model. Shannon-Weaver and Berlo's SMCR Listening to Spotify ads shows what form of communication? MASS COMMUNICATION.. This model states that communicative action will always be an accumulation of past experiences, events, or behaviors and that communication always move forward. Dance Which model is also called the convergence model? Interactive When was Schramm’s model developed 1954 0 0 Your cousins can have a different culture from you. True Listening and Hearing are the same. False What problem is encountered every time we hear this thought: " Why wear clothes that show too much skin if you're not interested in attracting men to think of lustful thoughts about you?!" Both of the given choices are correct Roosters crowing at 2 a.m is an extrinsic noise. False Who said that filipinos avoid talking about money? Vince RApisura These are communication patterns that are from psychological, social, cultural or societal patterns or gained knowledge. factual noise These are communication patterns that are from psychological, social, cultural or societal patterns or gained knowledge. field of experience Which culture can cancel schedules or appointments due to personal and social responsibilities? All of the answers correct Roosters crowing at 2 a.m is an intrinsic noise. FALSE Which model is also called the convergence model? Interactive The anthropologist who gave the definition of religion in the module: Geertz 0 0 What emerged in our lives that made it possible for us to get to know our fellow men from a far? Internet There is no need to understand yourself when listening. False The 昀椀rst step in improving your listening skills is to stop talking. False There are four kinds of noise that affect the communication process. List them down. feedback, internal noise, semantic noise, factual noise This element can only be seen in the Schramm communication model. field of experience Noise only happens externally. False Which culture is more rigid with time? Eastern You're trying to listen to your teacher but you keep on remembering the fun night you had with your friends. When the teacher called you to recite and you did not hear what the question was, what kind of noise was present? internal noise Which Mcdonald’s commercial was used as an example in the module? This noise prevents you from getting the main idea of the verbal message because you zero in on details rather than put them together to see the whole picture. semantic noise Ethnocentrism can also happen when someone from Mindanao is discriminated by someone rom Luzon. False Why are Chinese kids ahead of Filipinos when it comes to Math? It is part of their culture 0 0 Listening to Spotify ads is an example of which of the following forms of communication? Mass Communication Interpersonal communication is about communicating with others True Which culture can cancel schedules or appointments due to personal and social responsibilities? High context cultures are more tolerant of being rejected. False In the Philippines, where the majority is brow skinned, fair skin is equated to beauty and wealth. What kind of intercultural problem is this? Stereotyping Listening helps in enhancing or improving our relationship with ourselves and others. True Low context cultures do not tolerate being rejected True All wealthy people work blue-collar jobs. False Which culture is more analytical and requires more verbal cues? Ethnic Why are Chinese kids ahead of Filipinos when it comes to Math? Answer It is part of their culture Hearing is synonymous to listening. False Culture can only be observed if someone is from another country. False Selective hearing increases our chances of understanding someone. False Noise only happens internally. False 0 0 This is any kind of stimuli to our senses which affects how messages are conveyed Noise The anthropologists who gave the definition of religion in the module Geertz It's okay to think about what you want to tell your friend while she's talking to you. True What problem is encountered every time this old adage is relayed to children: " Wag kang makulit, sige ka, kukunin ka nung bumbay". Prejudice Team collaboration inside the classroom is what form of communication? Group This refers to beliefs, social status, values, and other social factors. social system This section attempts to answer : what materials were used and how they were used. Materials and Methods not pass) your exams if you don't start working harder. Will not pass Terms used to both sexes granting both status and respect. Gender-free terms We use MLA style for arts, literature and the humanities. True He suffered from ________________that he could predict the end of the world. Delusion 0 0 The method section of the abstract should explain how you went about solving the problem or exploring the issue you identified as your main objective. True Supports main arguments with contributions from literary authorities and references. Proofs/ evidences A condensed information including detail, while not being concerned about length. Summary I'm meeting my mother at the airport tomorrow. Scheduled event In developing the final outline of a research paper, it is important to establish the significance of your research by, Narrowing down your topic. Expressions that should be avoided when writing a scientific report. Slang/Idioms you/go) to the party tomorrow night? Are you going Avoid usingthe metric system of measurements. False The Home Office interior ministry has made contact with Omar's family and is assisting them in "travelling" to Britain. object of the preposition An intentional or unintentional use of someone else's words and taking them as your own. Plagiarism A person with poor listening skills would have exemplary relationships with each other. False What are the characteristics of a Linear model of communication? Both Shannon-Weaver and Berlo's SMCR 0 0 Kissing the hands of elders is an example of which non-verbal cue? haptics Communication will always elicit a response. In what ways can the response come in? non-verbal and verbal cues Which of the following models states that communicative action will always be an accumulation of past experiences, events, or behaviors and that communication always move forward? Dance True or False: Communication is progressive. True Use Berlo's communication model to identify what is being asked: This is the entirety of the message. This covers from the beginning to the end. Content True or False: Communication can only be learned in school. False True or False: We need to follow rules and values when communicating. False Use Berlo's communication model to identify what is being asked: This is how you package your message. Treatment True or False: An example of a linear communication model is the Helical model. False How many principles of communication are there? 11 It is possible to use haptics in a professional setting. True Use Berlo's communication model to identify what is being asked: This is an object that has a three-dimensional shape like a wire, cylinder, or cone. No correct answer True or False: Relationship become more fulfilling because of communication. 0 0 True True or False: Emojis are forms of communication True What do you call the communication patterns that are from psychological, social, cultural, societal patterns or gained knowledge? field of experience This is how Innuits, Africans, and some Asians see time. Cyclical Which of the following is a communication model wherein the receiver and sender take turns in conveying the message? Transactional True or False: In a communicative act, there will always be no effects to the participants. Any message conveyed will only have one interpretation. False Dance Helix Model is an example of which of the following communication models? Interactive What are the three standards of communication model? Linear, transactional, interactive "Strike while the iron is hot" talks about what non-verbal cue? Time Who said "The difference between a good word and the right word is the same as the difference between a lightning bug and lightning"? Mark Twain Kinesics,proxemics, haptics, chronemics, appearance, artifacts, and paralanguage are all elements of which of the following? non-verbal communication Who invented the spiral model of communication? Dance This communication states that setting a common point should be established before communicating to avoid negative impact. Contextual 0 0 0 0 Use Berlo's communication model to identify what is being asked: When a message is sent in the form of a video, text, dance, or culture. Code True or False: Oral communication competence means you're good in speaking only. False This is any kind of stimuli to our senses which affects how messages are conveyed. Noise North Pole, Temperate Zone, summit -geography Evaluating details to make judgment. -drawing conclusion The human sex chromosomes are of the XX-XY pattern. The Y chromosome is much smaller than the X chromosome. Two types of sperm cells are formed during gametogenesis; half of these have the X chromosome and the others have the Y chromosome. Every egg cell has an X chromosome; therefore, fertilization determines the sex. If a Y sperm cell fertilizes the egg, a male develops. What is the author's purpose? -inform the steps in fertilization. Com - is a prefix which means 'together' or 'with'. If you are asked to serve with others on a project, the group is usually called a -committee Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. Why does the author mention the first Earth Day in paragraph 2? -to illustrate how this event resulted in an important organization 0 0 Slang words are examples of informal English. -true PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so. The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex, located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study, teens and adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded, researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones. Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask: 'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role. My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of Science in the UK. Why did the author mention ‘hormonal shift’ in the article? -to validate the claim of the research on teens’ behavior in relation to their brain development Academic English uses a complex grammatical structure. -True Getting the gist of a text. -skimming The reverse of increase is -decrease Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States 0 0 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. Why did the author write the passage? -to discuss the increase in public awareness for a cleaner environment Use prediction in understanding a text. -critical reading Recording questions for follow–up. -critical reading Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. What is the author’s purpose in paragraph 2? -to describe how the government became more involved in cleaning the environment The children all smiled upon receiving their present. - PREsent Academic English deals with understanding of lexical knowledge and the phonological features of English -true Dear Tall, Dark and Handsome — This is your lucky day! The girl of your dreams is just a phone call away. I am 5’ 10’’, slim, pretty, and only 23. I love pop music, good books, exotic foods, and foreign travel. Give me a ring any day after 6 P.M. You won’t be sorry. Your gal, Jackie. How did the speaker express her message? -by integrating humor with some interesting facts in her message Looking for items in Google search. -scanning A regressive move is a move back; an move would mean a move to or toward. -aggressive 0 0 PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so. The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex, located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study, teens and adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded, researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones. Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask: 'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role. My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of Science in the UK. With which statement listed below would the author of this article most likely agree? -Parents should NOT take it personally when their teens don’t feel sorry for how long they work in a day The word is terracide. It is not committed with guns and knives, but with relentless bulldozers, roaring dump trucks, and giant shovels like mythological beasts. Dynamite cuts and rips apart mountains to reach the minerals inside, leaving nothing but empty, naked hills. The land is left wasted and allowed to slide down upon houses and into streams, making the land unlivable and the stream water undrinkable. This is terracide, or if you prefer, strip mining. Which of these best describes the author’s view about his subject? - satirical The prefix ad - means "to" or "toward". When you support something and call others to accept your point of view, you are its support. -advocate Civil War, Gulf War, apartheid -history Certain amount can be taken away or from income tax returns. -deducted The supervisor was fired due to a questionable conduct in the Workplace. -CONduct 0 0 Simple connectors are used in Academic language. -false When a person has a smile that lures or attracts people, we call him/ her -alluring PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so. The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex, located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study, teens and adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded, researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones. Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask: 'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role. My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of Science in the UK. What is the dominant feeling of the author in his article? - optimistic Marking key words and summarizing. -critical reading Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. 0 0 Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude toward the creation of EPA? -The author believes on the advocacy of the EPA Quickly reading a travel brochure. -skimming The group joined the debate contest. -CONtest Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. Why did the author mention the protest in paragraph 1? -to describe the first Earth Day PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so. The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex, located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study, teens and adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded, researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones. Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask: 'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research 0 0 suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role. My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of Science in the UK. Why did the author mention about the medial prefrontal cortex? -to encourage us to take care of our brain Note taking. -critical reading Formal English is used in Academic language -true When driving, you are forced to leave the highway because of road repairs. you therefore turn away on a -detour The students survey the island where they will conduct their case studies. -surVEY General English requires grammatical competence -false oasis, sierra, isthmus -geography Bat is a Latin word meaning 'fight'. 'To fight with' is the meaning of -combat Looking for a definition in a dictionary. -scanning An expository text is an example of academic English. -True General English pertains to the language of academic disciplines, of texts and literature, and of extended, reasoned discourse. -false Uses top–down and bottom–up processes. -drawing conclusion Personal Pronoun "I" is used in Academic English. -false When a forest is entirely stripped of trees and other plants, we say that it has been -deforested A Gallup survey shows that Filipinos are among the happiest people in the world. -SURvey 0 0 Quiz navigation 0 0 0 0 PHILOSOPHY WEEK 11 – 20 WEEK 13 According to Gabriel Marcel, this refers to the "ultimate other self." -God The principle which claims that some non-physical mind, will, or soul overrides physical causality. - Interactionist Dualism An argument for consequentualism which states that ac琀椀ons are transient things, soon gone forever. -Only results remain This book by Voltaire claimed that "Liberty then is only and can be only the power to do what one will." -Dictionnaire philosophique This refers to a state of reality characterized by interiority, subjectivity, sentience, feeling, experience, self-agency, meaning, and purpose. -Philosophical consciousness Another term for state consequentalism -Mohist Consequentialism He maintains that determinism is true because quantum phenomena are not events or things that can be located in space and time, but are abstract entities. -Ted Honderich He suggested that no connection could be made between indeterminism of nature and freedom of will. -Niels Bohr In consequentialism, this consists of the action itself and everything it causes. -Consequences The essay where Arthur Schopenhauer stated, "You can do what you will, but in any given moment of your life you can will only one definite thing and absolutely nothing other than that one thing. -On the Freedom of the Will 0 0 His research suggests that as babies, humans are biologically wired to "coordinate their actions with others. -Colwyn Trevarthen It is the notion that all propositions, whether about the past, present, or future, are either true or false. -Logical determinism WEEK 15 Persons with disabilities (PWDs), according the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities, include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which?may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others.? 0 -True 0 Habilitation is concerned with people who have acquired disabilities.? -False He introduced the concept of intersubjectivity aimed?to designate an individual capacity and a social domain, hence the term "intersubjectivityof mutual understanding." - Jurgen Habermas This approach suggests that, instead of being individual or universal thinkers, human beings subscribe to "thought communities"-communities of differing beliefs. - Intersubjectivity It is the notion that all propositions, whether about the past, present, or future, are either true or false. -Logical determinism The UN Declaration on the Rights of Mentally Retarded Persons took place in what year? -1971 In the US, This was signed into law in 1990 with the aim to end discrimination against individuals with disabilities. -Americans with Disabilities Act 0 0 Per UNICEF, what is the maximum age for the so-called "children with disabilities?"? -18 The Philippines' "Magna Carta for Disabled Persons" is also known as ____. -RA No. 7277 This refers to problems in body function or alterations in body structure, such as paralysis or blindness. -Impairment A concept in consequentialism where an action is morally right if and only if it does not violate the set of rules of behavior whose general acceptance in the community would have the best consequences. -Rule consequentialism Which of these fields of study does not entail the use of the term "intersubjectivity?" -biology The work of Edith Stein which served as an extended basis of intersubjectivity. -On the Problem of Empathy Another term for state consequentalism 0 -Mohist Consequentialism 0 Edith Stein's doctoral dissertation which served as an extended basis of intersubjectivity. -"On the Problem of Empathy" This theory states that of any two things a person might do at any given moment, one is better than another to the extent that its overall consequences are better than the other's overall consequences. -Plain scalar consequentialism It concentrates on the fundamental goods of the earth, communities of more limited economic and political scale than in modern society, and on simple living. - agrarianism 0 0 IFSW is a global organisation striving for social justice, human rights and social development through the promotion of social work, best practice models and the facilitation of international cooperation.What does IFSW stand for? -International Foundation of Social Workers It is the philosophy that all events of history, past, present and future, have been decided or are known (by God, fate, or some other force), including human actions. -Predeterminism Aside from the Supplemental Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), what is the other program of the US federal government to assist persons with disability? -American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) The essay where Arthur Schopenhauer stated, "You can do what you will, but in any given moment of your life you can will only one definite thing and absolutely nothing other than that one thing. -On the Freedom of the Will This suggest that intdeterminacy of agent volition processes could map to the indeterminacy of certain physical events, and the outcomes of these events could therefore be considered caused by the agent. -Efforts of will theory He introduced the concept of intersubjectivity aimed?to designate an individual capacity and a social domain, hence the term "intersubjectivityof mutual understanding." -Jurgen Habermas The author behind the doctoral dissertation "On the Problem of Empathy" which served as an extended basis of intersubjectivity.? -Edith Stein He suggested that no connection could be made between indeterminism of nature and freedom of will. -Niels Bohr WEEK 17 It refers to a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass production, thus supporting a large population. - industrial society 0 0 The author of "The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—Against the Fanatics" which stated that the Eucharist was actually and not virtually the body of Christ. -Martin Luther According to Socrates, the secret to this is in developing the capacity to enjoy less. - happiness 0 0 This period is considered the transition to agriculture. - Neolithic Revolution The author behind "The Question Concerning Technology " - Martin Heidegger The primary source of energy within agrarian societies - plant biomass The philosopher behind virtuality. - Gilles Deleuze Feudalism was considered a way of life during this period. - Medieval The exact name of the sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church involved in Martin Luther's " The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—Against the Fanatics" - Holy Eucharist Author of "Méditations sur le réel et le virtuel" which gave virtuality another core meaning - Denis Berthier This is where horticulture and agriculture as types of subsistence developed among humans somewhere between 10,000 and 8,000 years ago. - Fertile Circle It is identified as a catalyst for the transition to post-modern society - information technology 0 0 WEEK 18-19 The state when the mind is in communion with universal and eternal ideas f- contemplation The term used to refer to an aspect of reality that is ideal yet real. - virtual Andrei Linde considered that just like space time, this might have its own intrinsic degrees of freedom, and that one's perceptions may be as real as material objects. - consciousness The philosopher who considers our body as the source of endless trouble. - Plato An event that represents the permanent cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism - death The philosopher behind virtuality. - Gilles Deleuze 0 0 The primary source of energy within agrarian societies - plant biomass This period is considered the transition to agriculture. - Neolithic Revolution Another word for escaping existence. - suicide This is where horticulture and agriculture as types of subsistence developed among humans somewhere between 10,000 and 8,000 years ago. - Fertile Crescent The philosopher behind Bergsonism - Henri Bergson 0 0 The exact name of the sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church involved in Martin Luther's " The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—Against the Fanatics" - Holy Eucharist It is a philosophical school of thought stating that the efforts of humanity to find inherent meaning will ultimately fail (and hence are absurd) because the sheer amount of information as well as the vast realm of the unknown make total certainty impossible. - Absurdism According to Socrates, the secret to this is in developing the capacity to enjoy less. - happiness It is identified as a catalyst for the transition to post-modern society - information technology Which is a focal point of agrarianism? - both choices are correct He characterized nihilism as emptying the world, and especially human existence, of meaning, purpose, comprehensible truth, and essential value - Friedrich Nietzsche It refers to the view that only reason is the chief source and test of knowledge. - rationalism It refers to a controversial field which tries to find neural correlates and mechanisms of religious experience - Neuroscience Albert Camus' chief work involving absurdism. - The Myth of Sisyphus Its focal points include simple living and fundamental goods of the earth. - agrarianism The German philosopher who stated that one cannot fully live unless he confronts his own mortality. 0 - Martin Heidegger 0 0 RTERL WEEK 20 0QU QUA A RTERLY Y EXAM In the US, This was signed into law in 1990 with the aim to end discrimination against individuals with disabilities. - Americans with Disabilities Act It refers to the view that only reason is the chief source and test of knowledge. - rationalism The term used to refer to an aspect of reality that is ideal yet real. - virtual IFSW is a global organisation striving for social justice, human rights and social development through the promotion of social work, best practice models and the facilitation of international cooperation.What does IFSW stand for? - International Foundation of Social Workers It is a philosophical school of thought stating that the efforts of humanity to find inherent meaning will ultimately fail (and hence are absurd) because the sheer amount of information as well as the vast realm of the unknown make total certainty impossible. - Absurdism This refers to the capacity to know everything that there is to know and is a property often attributed to a creator deity. - Omniscience The exact name of the sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church involved in Martin Luther's " The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—Against the Fanatics" - Holy Eucharist Edmund Husserl's best-known text on intersubjectivity. - Cartesian Meditations This refers to the treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person based on the group, class, or category to which the person is perceived to belong rather than on individual attributes. - Discrimination It refers to the capacity of a concept to be readily and accurately communicated between different individuals and to be reproduced under varying circumstances for the purposes of verification 0 0 - Intersubjective verifiability He is the founder of phenomenology. - Edmund Husserl This is concerned with people with developmental disabilities. - Habilitation Aside from the Supplemental Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), what is the other program of the US federal government to assist persons with disability? - American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) The essay where Arthur Schopenhauer stated, "You can do what you will, but in any given moment of your life you can will only one definite thing and absolutely nothing other than that one thing. - On the Freedom of the Will 0 0 An event that represents the permanent cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism - death The form of incompatibilism which posits that determinism is false and free will is possible. - Metaphysical libertarianism Daniel Stern developed this to focus on research on the non-verbal communication of infants, young children, and their parents. - Relational psychoanalysis Per UNICEF, what is the maximum age for the so-called "children with disabilities?"? - 18 He posits that causality was a mental construct used to explain the repeated association of events, and repeated association of events, and that one must examine more closely the relation between things regularly succeeding one another. - David Hume It states that human meaning is derived from a fundamental fear of death, and values are selected when they allow us to escape the mental reminder of death. - Terror Management Theory Martin Heidegger, in "Being in Time," referred to this as something that shows itself in itself. - phenomenon 0 0 The Philippines' Department of Health implements Republic Act No. 7277, also known as the "Magna Carta for Disabled Persons.? - True UNICEF released the so-called "Global Disability Action Plan 2014-2021" which intends?to help countries direct their efforts towards specific actions in order to address health concerns of persons with disabilities.? - False This book by Voltaire claimed that "Liberty then is only and can be only the power to do what one will." - Dictionnaire philosophique Rule consequentialism exists in these forms, except for... - human thinking This is where horticulture and agriculture as types of subsistence developed among humans somewhere between 10,000 and 8,000 years ago. - Fertile Crescent Feudalism was considered a way of life during this period. - Medieval His research suggests that as babies, humans are biologically wired to "coordinate their actions with others. - Colwyn Trevarthen Albert Camus' chief work involving absurdism. - The Myth of Sisyphus He characterized nihilism as emptying the world, and especially human existence, of meaning, purpose, comprehensible truth, and essential value - Friedrich Nietzsche 0 0 It states that everything that exists is no more extensive than its physical properties, hence, there are no non physical substances. - Physicalism It is the philosophy that all events of history, past, present and future, have been decided or are known (by God, fate, or some other force), including human actions. - Predeterminism Martin Heidegger, in "Being in Time," referred to this as something that shows itself in itself. - Phenomenon 0 0 Its focal points include simple living and fundamental goods of the earth. - agrarianism It is identified as a catalyst for the transition to post-modern society - information technology Jurgen Habermas introduced this concept in the concept of intersubjectivity?to designate an individual capacity and a social domain.? - Intersubjectivity of mutual understanding This theory states that of any two things a person might do at any given moment, one is better than another to the extent that its overall consequences are better than the other's overall consequences. - Plain scalar consequentialism This refers to problems in body function or alterations in body structure, such as paralysis or blindness. - Impairment Daniel Stern developed this to focus on research on the non-verbal communication of infants, young children, and their parents. - relational psychoanalysis Which is a focal point of agrarianism? - both choices are correct Another term for state consequentalism - Mohist Consequentialism Andrei Linde considered that just like space time, this might have its own intrinsic degrees of freedom, and that one's perceptions may be as real as material objects. - consciousness He suggested that no connection could be made between indeterminism of nature and freedom of will. - Niels Bohr The organization behind"Global Disability Action Plan 2014-2021" which intends?to help countries direct their efforts towards specific actions in order to address health concerns of persons with disabilities. - World Health Organization This holds that the mind is a nonphysical substance, the seat of consciousness and intelligence, and is not identical with physical states of the brain or body. 0 0 Select one: a. Frequency b. Intensity c. Time d. Type Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 The foods that emotional eaters crave are often referred to as: Select one: a. Fuel food b. Social food c. Sweets d. Comfort food Question 6 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Question text There are no potential warning signs for emotional eating. Select one: True False Question 7 Not yet answered Question text Psychologically, people who tend to connect food with comfort, power, or for any other reasons than providing fuel to their body can be prone to emotional eating. Select one: True False Question 8 Question text Which of the following is NOT a type of physical activity? 0 0 Select one: a. Biking to the office b. Cleaning the house c. No correct answer d. Running Question 9 Not yet answered Question text Health professionals are able to assess emotional eating through physical and mental health screening. Select one: True False Question 10 Not yet answered Question text Men and women are affected by social eating differently. Select one: True False Question 11 Question text Which of the following is least likely to happen to someone who neglects physical activities? Select one: a. He/she will experience more stress b. He/she will become overweight c. He/she will feel physically weak d. He/she will be able live a healthy, normal life Question 12 Question text This refers to the ability of the heart, lungs and blood vessels to supply oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. 0 0 Select one: a. Aerobic Capacity b. Flexibility c. Muscular strength d. Body composition e. Muscular endurance Question 13 Question text Sara is an aspiring figure skater. Stretching is an important part of her exercise routine. Sara is trying to improove which of the following components of physical fitness? Select one: a. Muscular Strength b. Aerobic Capacity c. Flexibility d. Muscular endurance Question 14 Question text Which of the following are benefits of having an active lifestyle? Select one: a. It can help relieve stress b. All of the given choices c. It boosts the body and mind d. It can improve one's mood Question 15 Question text The Endurance program aims to increase muscle size without veing concerned with increasing strength. Select one: True False Question 16 Question text 0 0 TRUE OR FALSE: Long and Slow Training must be maintained within a period of 20 seconds. Select one: True False Question 17 Question text Which of the following refers to the muscle's capacity to withstand fatigue? Select one: a. Muscular endurance b. Flexibility c. Aerobic capacity d. Body composition e. Muscular strength Question 18 Question text Sports and exercise may fall under which of the following? Select one: a. Occupational physical activity b. Transport-related physical activity c. Household physical activity d. Recreational physical activity Question 19 Question text Emotional eating can interfere with maintaining a healthy diet. Select one: True False 0 0 Question 20 Question text Which of the following physical fitness components is being developed when a person does stretching exercises daily? Select one: a. Muscular strength b. Flexibility c. Muscular endurance d. Body composition e. Aerobic capacity TRUE OR FALSE: Exercise will only increase an individual's anxiety. FALSE Physical fitness is a broad term referring to the person's capacity to effectively cope with the demands of daily or leisurely activities. TRUE How do you calculate your BMI? c. Divide the weight by the square of the height Lilia takes ballet classes. Her training program includes various stretching exercises. Which of the following components of physical fitness she'll likely develop? Flexibility Which of the following can produce energy rapidly, but is unable to maximize energy production due to the fact that it cannot use most of the temporarily stored energy in the molecules? b. Glycolytic system Fats provide lasting energy. TRUE TRUE OR FALSE: The Aerobic system takes a shorter time than the Glycolytic system. TRUE the results of the Sit and Reach test is based on which of the following? c. It is based on the farthest reach of the three trials TRUE OR FALSE: Children and adolescents must be careful when they try doing resistance training. TRUE Which of the following exercise is ideal for improving muscular strength? Weight lifting Which of the following is a type of aerobic training program? 0 0 Select one: a. Fartlek training TRUE OR FALSE: Exercise training program is essential because it serves as a guide to a balanced, safe and efficient workout. TRUE Emotional eating does not lead to obesity. FALSE This refers to the total make-up of the human body. a. Body composition This refers to the person's tendency to respond to stress by eating, even when he or she is not hungry. d. Emotional eating Which of the following is a non-communicable disease? b. all of the choices In resistance training, which of the following types of programs can help increase the force production capacity of the human muscle? d. Strength program Which of the following contain healthy amounts of carbohydrates? How long should your exercise workout be when you set up a high intensity program? d. A short period of time What is the goal of the One Mile Run? b. To finish the distance in the fastest time possible Exercise helps improve a person's mood. According to scientists, what type of "feel-good" chemical does the body release in order to achieve this? a. Endorphin This refers to the total make-up of the human body. d. Body composition TRUE OR FALSE: The Glycolytic system breaks down the CP molecule to release energy. TRUE TRUE OR FALSE: The Aerobic system takes a shorter time than the Glycolytic system. TRUE Which of the following may lead to hypertension? All of the given answers are correct Having an active lifestyle can help manage one's stress. TRUE 0 0 Which of the following is most suitable for warm-up exercises? Dynamic stretches Which of the following refers to the number of exercise training sessions that a person has to undergo in a week? a. Frequency Extremely high body temperature can be fatal. TRUE True or False: Physical activities are only beneficial to your health if you do it several times a week. FALSE Changes in body temperature can help determine the current health condition of a person. TRUE Having a diastolic pressure of 139 mmHg and systolic pressure of 89 mmHg means that you are on prehypertension stage. TRUE Which of the following refers to the force exerted by the blood upon the arteries as the heart pumps blood? c. blood pressure As the physical fitness level increases, so does the intensity of the workout. FALSE What's the normal body temperature (in Fahrenheit)? 98.6 This implies that there is an optimal level of overload that must be attained, and an optimal time frame for this overload to occur. d. Principle of Progression Fever can be caused by severe trauma or injury. TRUE What is the resting heart rate of a well-trained athlete? b. 40 beats per minute Which of the following refers to the kind of activity that an individual must do in order to build a specific part of fitness and gain a specific benefit? b. Frequency Which of the following is a possible cause of fever? a. All of the choices True or false: Blood pressure does not change as humans get older. FALSE FITT Principle stands for which of the following? c. Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type 0 0 Blood pressure when the heart is at rest between beats. a. Diastolic pressure To improve the body, one must have a workload that is less challenging than what the body is used to. FALSE If an individual's systolic pressure 150 mmHg and his diastolic pressure is at 95, he is most likely to have: d. High blood pressure Stage 1 Generally speaking, the higher the physical fitness level, the lower a person's resting heart rate shall be. TRUE Hypothermia occurs when the body fails to control its own temperature and the temperature keeps rising. FALSE Aerobic training is not rhythmic in nature. TRUE This principle states that the body must work harder in order for it to adap Principle of Overload All of the adaptations that take place as a result of training are all reversible. Principle of Reversibility The Principle of Specificity states that the body will adapt specifically to the workload it experiences. TRUE In this stage of overuse injury, the individual might complain of pain during and after the physical activity. c. Stage II Which of the following is an example of eustress? b. Georgi broke up with his girlfriend. He decided to work out and make himself look better and move on. True or False: Proper attire is relevant in order to prevent injury. TRUE Which of the following types of injury occur when an individual has been training for a long period of time without proper amount of rest and recovery in between? a. Overuse injuries Which of the following is true about body temperature? d. the blood vessels narrow when the temperature gets cold The Intensity of an exercise workload can be measured in two ways. TRUE 0 0 These are overstretched ligaments. Sprain Generally speaking, the higher the physical fitness level, the lower a person's resting heart rate shall be. TRUE Which of the following is true about the heart rate of a human? b. The heart rate varies from person to person A high intensity workout should last for a long time. FALSE According to the Principle of Individuality, people have the same level of adaptation to the exercise workload. FALSE This is the most common overuse injury. c. Tenditis According to the Principle of Reversibility, the adaptations that took place as a result of exercises can no longer be reversed. FALSE Which of the following is true according to the Principle of Specificity? Which of the following must be considered when planning your exercise training program? b. All of the given choices The diastolic pressure is the blood pressure when the heart beats while pumping blood. FALSE Concussion is life-threatening as it may disrupt the normal function of the brain. True Which of the following is an example of stress management strategy? All of the given choices Which of the following will help you assess your weight and height? Body Mass Index (BMI) What is the normal BP for adults? 120/80 mmHg A high intensity workout should only last for a short time. FALSE Comprehensive Training Program should only address the fitness parameters. FALSE 0 0 Which of the following is an example of distress? a. Michele became more sullen after the death of his younger sister. Which of the following is true about stress? It can either be positive or negative, depending on the person's case This injury is common in growing bones. Fracture Which of the following is true about sprain? a. None of the choices Which part of the body does the One Minute Curl-Up assess? d. Abdominal Area Anaerobic training can be used to improve strength, power, muscular endurance and size. TRUE When performing the Sit and Reach, how far should the individual's feet be apart? a. 30 centimeters apart The systolic pressure refers to the blood pressure when the heart is at rest between beats. False Exercise can make stress and depression worse. False Which of the following is TRUE about Phosphagen System? b. It breaks down glucose (carbohydrates) to consume energy. The PNF or Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation program often requires an assistant. TRUE Carbohydrate, protein, and fat are all keys to a fueling diet. False PNF stands for Perceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation. True TRUE OR FALSE: According to experts, the ideal time limit for cool-down exercises is 10 minut True TRUE OR FALSE: Sports are a type of Recreational physical activity. True JJ's training program mostly consists of squats, push-ups and pull-ups that will help increase the amount of force that he will exert. Which of the following components of physical fitness he'll most likely going to develop? Aerobic capacity The primary difference between emotional eating and binge eating involves the amount of food being consumed. True 0 0 Which of the following is a distinctive mental illness characterized by recurrent episodes of compulsive overeating, in that affected people uncontrollably eat an amount of food that is significantly larger than that which most people eat in a distinct period of time(for example, over two hours), even when they are not hungry? Binge eating disorder TRUE OR FALSE: The body can release feel-good chemicals known as endorphins more easily when an individual exercises. True How does exercise help relieve stress? . No correct answer Different physical activities promote different components of physical components. True Communicable diseases are medical conditions that are non-infectuous or non-transmissible. False Yuuri would like to assess his flexibility. Which of the following tests should he try? Sit and Reach Which of the following tests aims to evaluate the muscular fitness of the abdominal muscles? One Minute Curl Up TRUE OR FALSE: Physical activity is limited to sports and exercise. False Which Aerobic training uses low to moderate intensity exercises that must be maintained within a minimum period of 45 minutes? Fartlek Training We cannot rely on flexibility for the normal movement patterns and posture of an individual. True Exercise is defined as a planned program consisting of various physical activities which will help boost one's physical fitness level. True Which of the following resistance exercises will help boost muscle size without being concerned with increasing strength? Hypertrophy program Which of the following flexibility training programs incorporates various rapid movements to lengthen the muscles beyonf the normal range? Ballistic stretches The body composition is composed of the lean body mass and the body fat True According to experts, the ideal time limit for cool-down exercises is 10 minutes. True 0 0 TRUE OR FALSE: Exercise can help people who are coping with depression True This refers to the amount of effort or work that must be invested in a specific workout. Intensity This principle states that each individual have various levels of adaptation to the workout. Principle of Individuality Which of the following refers to how often one person will exercise? Frequency When does Hypothermia happen? All of the given choices are correct A twist, pull, or tear of muscle or tendon that results from overstretching or over contraction. Strain How long does a person experiencing Stress Fracture need to rest and avoid exercise? 4 weeks True or False: You do not have to include recovery strategies in your training program. False Blood pressure changes as people get older. False Which of the following individuals is/are experiencing eustress? Select one: a. Jack always comes home to find his parents fighting. This causes him to perform poorly at school. b. Emil always arrives at the office looking grumpy because he always has to endure being inside the crowded bus on the way to work. c. Rebecca is angry because she cannot perform properly at the office due to horrible internet connection d. Sara, feeling the pressure caused by the expectation of everyone for her to win gold in the Olympics, trains regularly until she perfected her figure skating routine. True or False: a Comprehensive Training Program should only address the fitness parameters. False According to this principle, adaptations that the body has achieved through exercise can be reversed. Principle of Reversibility 0 0 Concussion is commonly caused by a severe blow to the head. True The FITT Principle is designed to address the current fitness level of an individual, as well as find means to trigger negative adaptations. True Which of the following is designed for assessing the cardiovascular endurance of a person? One-Mile Run High blood pressure is also known as Hypertension According to the Principle of Reversibility, discontinuing your exercise training will cause the body's physical fitness level to lower. True What does the body need according to the Principle of Overload? The body's muscles must be overworked in order for it to exceed its limit. When planning an exercise program, keep in mind that time is influenced by the intensity and type of activity that you are planning to do. True Which stage of overuse injury causes the individual to feel pain whether at rest or at play? Stage III How many stages of overuse injuries are there? 3 This principle states that the body must work harder in order for it to adapt. Principle of Overload Bursitis is a common injury among which of the following? Runners Bursitis is the inflammation of which of the following? Bursa The FITT Principles are helps an individual find proper means to overload the body. True Which of the following is not true about Tenditis? It is the least common overuse injury It is important for athletes to consume food from a variety of sources. 0 0 True The body experiences ________ loads than usual during physical activities. Higher According to experts, the amount of food we eat can be affected by the setting we are in and who we are with. True How long should a person take a daytime nap in order to ease the mind and body of stress? 3 to 5 hours Emotional eating happens as a response to stress. True Why should athletes consume fat? All of the statements are correct Alcohol can help make people lose their inhibitions. True Assessing your HRF is not important in determining the appropriate exercise program for you. False Stage II Overuse Injuries causes a person to feel pain whether they are at rest or play. False During the Stage _____ of an Overuse Injury, the individual may experience pain during and after a physical activity, but not while at rest. Stage II How long should a person rest when he/she has a stress fracture? around four weeks Acute injuries occur when an individual has been training for a long period of time without proper rest and recovery. True One of the most relevant approaches to manage stress is managing the stressors. True 0 0 Which of the following states that adaptations that take place as a result of training are reversible? Principle of Reversibility How many hours of sleep at night does a person need in order to lessn stress? 7 to 9 hours Which of the following refers to the wear and tear of a joint that results to its deterioration? Osteoarthritis When it comes to warm up exercises, what is the main goal of dyanmic stretching? emphasize on the active range of motion of the joint These are key factors in designing an exercise program. FITT Principles Exercise is not good for people who want to relieve stress. False Being physically active can help you manage stress. True A Comprehensive Training Program should address the fitness parameters such as aerobic and strength, as well as assess the weaknesses and abnormalities of a person's movements. True Overcoming emotional eating involves starving the individual. False Which of the following is not a type of physical activity? Insitutional How many percent of people have tend to eat more when stressed? about 30% Which of the following is a widely-accepted tool in assessing the body's composition? Body Mass Index Which part of the body is usually affected by stress fracture? Bursa 0 0 Internally, an individual can identify the intensity of his or her training program by gauging the level of fatigue or exhaustion felt. True Where does osteoarthritis commonly occur? knee joint This sac-like musculoskeletal structure provides support and cushioning to the joint. Bursa Lack of appropriate time for rest may cause overuse injuries in the future. True Time is influenced by the intensity and type of activity that a person is planning to do. True Which of the following is not caused by emotional eating? Happiness The body composition of an individual is composed of which of the following? Both lean body mass and body fat Stress fracture is characterized by a dull, aching pain that worsens over time. True True or False: Bursitis is common among swimmers. True What is the usual cause of Tenditis? Muscle imbalance between muscle pairs Which of the following is a possible cause for emotional eating? all of the given choices Why are cool down exercises essential part of an exercise program? all of the given choices are correct Which of the following is a proper way to prevent sports injuries? All of the given choices are correct 0 0 Which of the following physical assessments aim to assess the muscular fitness of the upper torso? One Minute Push-Up This is also known as negative stress. Distress Osteoarthitis gets even worse when the person affected is anorexic. True True or False: One of the most relevant approaches to manage stress is managing the stressors. True Which of the following is true about physical activity? All of the given statements are true The FITT Principle is an acronym for which of the following? Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type Which of the following states that the body will adapt specifically to the workload it experiences? Principle of Specificity Sports and exercise fall under which type of physical activity? Recreational Osteoarthitis gets even worse when the person affected is anorexic True According to experts, how long should cool down exercises last? 10 minutes True or False: You can wear anything when you exercise. False Which of the following can lead to stress? . All of the given choices 0 0 G11 PHILO 121 WEEK 1 TO 10 SARILI KO PO YAN GAWA SANA PO SALAMATAN NIYO AKO LEGIT NA LEGIT PREFECT SCORE KUNG MAY MALI ISA OR 0 0 DALAWA LNG PO PA SHARE SA IBA SALAMAT 0 0 Question text James Lovelock's "Gaia Hypothesis" states that "the planet earth alters its geo-physiological structure over time in order to ensure the continuation of an equilibrium of evolving organic and inorganic matter." Select one: True False Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Known as the "father of phenomenology" Answer: Edmund Husserl Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Sheila Collins emphasized the importance of feminism to the environmental movement and various other liberation movements, arguing that the domination of women by men is historically the original form of domination in human society. Select one: True False Question 4 Not yet answered 0 0 True or False: We need to follow rules and values when communicating. False Use Berlo's communication model to identify what is being asked: This is how you package your message. Treatment True or False: An example of a linear communication model is the Helical model. False How many principles of communication are there? 11 It is possible to use haptics in a professional setting. True Use Berlo's communication model to identify what is being asked: This is an object that has a three-dimensional shape like a wire, cylinder, or cone. No correct answer True or False: Relationship become more fulfilling because of communication. 0 0 True True or False: Emojis are forms of communication True What do you call the communication patterns that are from psychological, social, cultural, societal patterns or gained knowledge? field of experience This is how Innuits, Africans, and some Asians see time. Cyclical Which of the following is a communication model wherein the receiver and sender take turns in conveying the message? Transactional True or False: In a communicative act, there will always be no effects to the participants. Any message conveyed will only have one interpretation. False Dance Helix Model is an example of which of the following communication models? Interactive What are the three standards of communication model? Linear, transactional, interactive "Strike while the iron is hot" talks about what non-verbal cue? Time Who said "The difference between a good word and the right word is the same as the difference between a lightning bug and lightning"? Mark Twain Kinesics,proxemics, haptics, chronemics, appearance, artifacts, and paralanguage are all elements of which of the following? non-verbal communication 0 0 Who invented the spiral model of communication? Dance This communication states that setting a common point should be established before communicating to avoid negative impact. Contextual 0 0 0 0 Use Berlo's communication model to identify what is being asked: When a message is sent in the form of a video, text, dance, or culture. Code True or False: Oral communication competence means you're good in speaking only. False This is any kind of stimuli to our senses which affects how messages are conveyed. Noise North Pole, Temperate Zone, summit -geography Evaluating details to make judgment. -drawing conclusion The human sex chromosomes are of the XX-XY pattern. The Y chromosome is much smaller 0 0 than the X chromosome. Two types of sperm cells are formed during gametogenesis; half of these have the X chromosome and the others have the Y chromosome. Every egg cell has an X chromosome; therefore, fertilization determines the sex. If a Y sperm cell fertilizes the egg, a male develops. What is the author's purpose? -inform the steps in fertilization. Com - is a prefix which means 'together' or 'with'. If you are asked to serve with others on a project, the group is usually called a -committee Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. Why does the author mention the first Earth Day in paragraph 2? -to illustrate how this event resulted in an important organization 0 0 Slang words are examples of informal English. -true PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so. The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex, located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study, teens and adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded, researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones. Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask: 'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role. My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of Science in the UK. Why did the author mention ‘hormonal shift’ in the article? -to validate the claim of the research on teens’ behavior in relation to their brain development Academic English uses a complex grammatical structure. -True 0 0 Getting the gist of a text. -skimming The reverse of increase is -decrease Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States 0 0 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. Why did the author write the passage? -to discuss the increase in public awareness for a cleaner environment Use prediction in understanding a text. -critical reading Recording questions for follow–up. -critical reading Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. What is the author’s purpose in paragraph 2? -to describe how the government became more involved in cleaning the environment The children all smiled upon receiving their present. - PREsent Academic English deals with understanding of lexical knowledge and the phonological features of English -true Dear Tall, Dark and Handsome — This is your lucky day! The girl of your dreams is just a phone call away. I am 5’ 10’’, slim, pretty, and only 23. I love pop music, good books, exotic foods, and foreign travel. Give me a ring any day after 6 P.M. You won’t be sorry. Your gal, Jackie. How did the speaker express her message? -by integrating humor with some interesting facts in her message Looking for items in Google search. -scanning A regressive move is a move back; an move would mean a move to or toward. -aggressive 0 0 PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so. The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex, located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study, teens and 0 adults were asked how they would react0 to certain situations. As they responded, researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones. Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask: 'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role. My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of Science in the UK. With which statement listed below would the author of this article most likely agree? -Parents should NOT take it personally when their teens don’t feel sorry for how long they work in a day The word is terracide. It is not committed with guns and knives, but with relentless bulldozers, roaring dump trucks, and giant shovels like mythological beasts. Dynamite cuts and rips apart mountains to reach the minerals inside, leaving nothing but empty, naked hills. The land is left wasted and allowed to slide down upon houses and into streams, making the land unlivable and the stream water undrinkable. This is terracide, or if you prefer, strip mining. Which of these best describes the author’s view about his subject? - satirical The prefix ad - means "to" or "toward". When you support something and call others to accept your point of view, you are its support. -advocate Civil War, Gulf War, apartheid -history Certain amount can be taken away or from income tax returns. -deducted The supervisor was fired due to a questionable conduct in the Workplace. -CONduct 0 0 Simple connectors are used in Academic language. -false When a person has a smile that lures or attracts people, we call him/ her -alluring PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so. The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex, located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study, teens and adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded, researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones. Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask: 'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role. 0 0I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of Science in the UK. What is the dominant feeling of the author in his article? - optimistic Marking key words and summarizing. -critical reading Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. 0 0 Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude toward the creation of EPA? -The author believes on the advocacy of the EPA Quickly reading a travel brochure. -skimming The group joined the debate contest. -CONtest Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. Why did the author mention the protest in paragraph 1? -to describe the first Earth Day PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so. The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex, located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study, teens and adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded, researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones. Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore0 said. 0"Adults, on the other hand, ask: 'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role. My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy 0 0I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of Science in the UK. Why did the author mention about the medial prefrontal cortex? -to encourage us to take care of our brain Note taking. -critical reading Formal English is used in Academic language -true When driving, you are forced to leave the highway because of road repairs. you therefore turn away on a -detour The students survey the island where they will conduct their case studies. -surVEY General English requires grammatical competence -false oasis, sierra, isthmus -geography Bat is a Latin word meaning 'fight'. 'To fight with' is the meaning of -combat Looking for a definition in a dictionary. -scanning An expository text is an example of academic English. -True General English pertains to the language of academic disciplines, of texts and literature, and of extended, reasoned discourse. -false Uses top–down and bottom–up processes. -drawing conclusion Personal Pronoun "I" is used in Academic English. -false When a forest is entirely stripped of trees and other plants, we say that it has been -deforested A Gallup survey shows that Filipinos are among the happiest people in the world. -SURvey 0 0 PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so. The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex, located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study, teens and adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded, researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones. Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask: 'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research 0 could 0 be the result of undeveloped regions in the suggests. And while some of this sensitivity brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role. My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of Science in the UK. Which statement best describes the author’s attitude toward teenagers? -Teens don’t think things out clearly and therefore they are unable to make logical decisions. If progress is 'stepping forward' and regress means 'stepping back' , the word which literally means ' stepping together' is -congress Bataan Death March, Watergate Scandal, Bubonic Plague -history The word is terracide. It is not committed with guns and knives, but with relentless bulldozers, roaring dump trucks, and giant shovels like mythological beasts. Dynamite cuts and rips apart mountains to reach the minerals inside, leaving nothing but empty, naked hills. The land is left wasted and allowed to slide down upon houses and into streams, making the land unlivable and the stream water undrinkable. This is terracide, or if you prefer, strip mining. What is the author's purpose? -inform you of the dangers of terracide. Tofu is a product that is becoming very popular as a low-calorie, cholesterol-free meat substitute. Formerly it was found exclusively in Oriental markets and health food stores, but today tofu can be purchased in most supermarket produce departments. This white, cheese like substance is made from the condensed milk of soybeans. It is extremely high in protein and low in sodium. Tofu is almost tasteless by itself, but it can be easily mixed into sauces and soups; it can even be made to imitate scrambled eggs. 0 0 What is the author's primary purpose? -inform the readers about a low calorie diet Our criminal justice system today is a disgrace. Modern day criminals have more rights than an honest citizen ever imagined were written into our U.S. Constitution. Murderers and rapists are typically set free on legal technicalities and seldom face any jail time. While that scum is back to work finding new victims, the pleas of those they have killed, maimed, or violated go unheard. Until we begin giving some real consideration to people who obey the law, instead of those who break it, things are going to continue getting worse. What is the author’s perspective about his subject? -disapproving vaccination, serum, carbohydrates -health Our criminal justice system today is a disgrace. Modern day criminals have more rights than an honest citizen ever imagined were written into our U.S. Constitution. Murderers and rapists are typically set free on legal technicalities and seldom face any jail time. While that scum is back to work finding new victims, the pleas of those they have killed, maimed, or violated go unheard. Until we begin giving some real consideration to people who obey the law, instead of those who break it, things are going to continue getting worse. How did the author express his/her disapproval of the criminal justice system in America? - by comparing the plight of the victims and the freedom of the criminals This is Philippine literature at its finest. For a millennium, it has been very much alive, shaping current events, influencing prevalent ideologies and societal dictates, fueling our patriotism, promoting a sense of greater good and bestowing hopes and aspirations that this nation could inscribe in the chronicle of its soul. What is the purpose of the speaker in the passage? -to inform the readers about the contribution of Philippine literature to our country. To make a delicious New England pie, proceed as follows: take some water and flour; then construct a bullet-proof dough. Make this into a disk-shaped object. Dry it for a couple of days in a mild temperature. Pour on stewed dried apples and slabs of citron; leave it in a safe place until it petrifies. Serve cold at breakfast and invite your mother-in-law. What is the author's purpose? -entertain of (satirize) New England cooking. A narrative text tells a story and usually follows a familiar structure. It can be in the form of reporting of factual events, or the retelling of a tale from oral tradition. It is often written in informal, everyday English. -true 0 0 (Write Informal English or Academic English): In August, Henry and Henry's big dog Mudge always went camping. They went with Henry's parents. Henry's mother had been a Camp Fire Girl, so she knew all about camping. She knew how to set up a tent. She knew how to build a campfire. She knew how to cook camp food. - Informal English "In resenting progress and change, a man lays himself open to censure." (E.B. White, "Progress and Change") -criticism, expression of disapproval Therefore - Result 0 0 Flag question Question text It refers to the quality or state of being contained within the boundaries of a person, the world, or the mind. Select one: a. idealism b. stoicism c. transcendentalism d. immanence Question 4 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This book by Terry Borton popularized a learning cycle composed of the questions "What" "So what?," and "Now what?" Select one: a. The Reflective Practitioner b. Reach, Touch and Teach c. None of the choices is true d. Both of the choices are true Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question 0 0 Question text It is a statement that is objective in nature and well-supported by evidence. Select one: a. opinion b. both fact and opinion c. fact Question 6 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text In W.V.O Quine's name, "O" stands for what? Select one: a. Oscar b. Orman c. Orville d. Owen Question 7 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This book written by Immanuel Kant was used to argue for a deep interconnection between the ability to have self-consciousness and experience a world of objects. Select one: a. no correct answer b. Transcendental Deduction of the Categories 0 0 c. Critique of Pure Reason d. Being and Nothingness Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Kant used transcendental arguments to show that sensory experiences would not be possible apart from our contributing to them their spatial and temporal form, as narrated in this book. Select one: a. Critique of Pure Reason b. Transcendental Deduction of the Categories c. Heaven and Hell d. Being and Nothingness Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text This refers to the representation of the world or a way the world could possibly be. Select one: a. proposition b. opinion c. argument Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 0 0 Flag question Question text In the context of philosophy of language, this refers to the position that sentences have meaning that are independent of their relations to other sentences or beliefs. Select one: a. Epistemological reductionism b. Context principle c. Atomism d. Semantic holism Question 11 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text What is the other term used for epistemological holism? Select one: a. confirmation b. semantic c. ontological d. materialism Question 12 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question 0 0 Question text IDENTIFICATION: The god of wisdom in Hinduism Answer: ganesh Question 13 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: Taoists adhere to these as basis for their doctrine of wisdom. Answer: Tao Question 14 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text It often refers to an experience with the divine or supreme being, which is conceived as absolute or infinite. Answer: Transcendence Question 15 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question 0 0 Question text It is used in phenomenology to refer to the terminus of an intention as given for consciousness. Select one: a. intentionality b. stoicism c. transcendence d. noema Question 16 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text He is the philosopher who formulated the so-called "context principle" in semantic holism. Select one: a. Gottlob Frege b. Donald Davidson c. Ludwig Wittgenstein d. W.V.O. Quine Question 17 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Which is not true about opinions? Select one: a. They are statements of actuality and experience. 0 0 b. Opinions are based on beliefs and feelings. c. They do not have to be based on logical reasoning. Question 18 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: In this book, wisdom was defined as the understanding of causes. Answer: Metaphysics Question 19 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Known as the "father of phenomenology" Answer: Edmund Husserl Question 20 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text IDENTIFICATION: 0 0 King Solomon's teachings about wisdom was further narrated in this book of Holy Bible. Answer: Book of Ecclesiastes The author of "Being and Nothingness," a book which mostly tackles transcendence Jean-Paul Sartre This philosophical movement arose to protest against the general state ?of intellectualism and spirituality during the late 1820's. Transcendentalism His book "Heaven and Hell" gives a detailed description of the afterlife, how people live after the death of the physical body. Emanuel Swedenborg The personification of wisdom among ancient Romans Minerva IDENTIFICATION: The Chris琀椀an philosopher who proposed that wisdom is the "father of all virtues." Thomas Aquinas What doctrine states that a word acquires its meaning only within the context of a proposi琀椀on or sentence? - context principle This refers to a speci昀椀c manner of considera琀椀on when it comes to how one sees something. - point of view The word "transcendence" comes from the Latin term "transcendere" which mean what? to go beyond He referred to wisdom as "the right use of knowledge." Charles Haddon Spurgeon What is the Greek term for "wisdom?" - Sophia Plato opposed the concept of transcendence by means of this principle, thus creating another branch of philosophy known as: 0 0 Epistemology The principle introduced by Edmund Husserl which is considered a major philosophical movement in the twentieth century. phenomenology The author of "The Reflective Practitioner," a book that introduced the concept of reflectionin-action which explain how professionals meet the challenges of their work with a kind of improvisation. Donald Schon The other term for "wisdom" in philosophy - sapience Chris Argyris and Donald Schön conceptualized the idea of single-loop learning and double-loop learning in what year? 1978 The number of steps involved in Graham Gibbs' full structured debrie昀椀ng. - 6 Deep ecology is the argument for the intrinsic value or inherent worth of the environment. Select one: True According to Andrew Brennan, libertarian extension is one of the three general ethical approaches in valuing our natural resources. False Consequentialist ethical theories maintain that whether an action is right or wrong is for often independent of whether its consequences are good or bad. False Ecologic extension focuses only on the worth of the environment in terms of its utility or usefulness to humans. False He claimed that humanity and all other beings are aspects of a single unfolding reality. Warwick Fox Environmental ethics is a branch of applied philosophy that studies the conceptual foundations of environmental values True Anthropocentric environmentalism is concerned with the conservation of the environment only for exploitation by and for human purposes. True 0 0 James Lovelock's "Gaia Hypothesis" states that "the planet earth alters its geophysiological structure over time in order to ensure the continuation of an equilibrium of evolving organic and inorganic matter." True This is where the circumstances must be weighed to determine the correct action. prudential judgment According to Peter Vardy, weak anthropocentrism argues that humans are at the center of reality and it is right for them to be so. False In ethics, a "prudential judgment" is one where the circumstances must be weighed to determine the correct action. True Arne Naess refers to this as the fight against pollution and resource depletion, the main goal of which is the health and affluence of people in the developed countries. shallow ecology movement It refers to the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason. Prudence She claimed that a human-centered anthropocentric perspective would have to support broad environmentalism for it to be viable. Barbara McKinnon Foresight is the ability to take all relevant circumstances into account. False Lynn White sees religion as the basis of environmental stewardship. True Peter Vardy argued that humans tend to assess things wrongly in terms of their usefulness to us. False Good judgment is an integral part of prudence. False Enlightened or Answer recognizes that duties towards the environment emanate from our duties to its human inhabitants? Prudential Anthropocentrism According to Confucius, this is "the bitterest way" to acquire wisdom. Experience George Sessions articulated the principles of the new Deep Ecology Movement along with Arne Naess. True The principle of holism was summarized in "Metaphysics", written by which philosopher? 0 0 - Aristotle The Fallacy of Part and Whole consists in applying one standard for one group or individual, and another standard for an opposing group or individual. False Environmental ethics refers to the crucial role of ethics in the study of relation of human beings and the environment. True According to St. Thomas Aquinas, prudence begins with an understanding of the first principles of practical reason, also known as? Synderesis He posits the uniqueness of all animals and broadens the scope of the moral obligation of care to include all individual beings Marti Kheel Command, which is the direct application of good counsel and judgment, is the principal act of prudence. True Understanding Culture, Society and Politics G11 UCSP 111 PARA PO SA LAHAT G11 PAKI RE 0 0 ATTEMP NA LANG PO PARA MA PERFECT SCORE NYO SIYA WAG NYO TIGILAN PAG ATTEMP PAG D PA RIN MA PERFECT . It gives concrete terms how we should behave--what we should do and what we should not do. norms Societies that feature an economy based on services and technology, not production. POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY Which of the following individuals is said to be the founder of Sociology? Auguste Comte 0 0 Anthropology and Sociology are different sciences that deal with human beings and their characteristics. FALSE Are cultural representations of reality. They give meanings to events and things like a statue, handshake, college ring, flag etc. Symbols It involves judging other cultures against the standards of your own culture. Ethnocentrism This is a struggle between segments of society over valued resources. Social Con昀氀ict started the domestication and breeding of animals for food. Pastoral socie琀椀es It is intangible but influences our behavior like our language, beliefs, values, rules of behavior, family patterns and political system. Non-material culture Conflict Theory is primarily based on the work of: Karl Marx This social science deals with human culture, as well as the physical and social characteristics that create that culture. Anthropology A group of people living together in a particular place or at a particular time and having many things in common. Community They are people who have something in common and who believe that what they have in common is significant. Organization Which of the following is considered a “taboo”? all of the choices Social Science attempts to comprehend, explain and predict events in our natural environment. False A type of polygamous marriage wherein a husband can take many wives at the same time. 0 0 polygamy A Joint Stock Company is an economic organization that consists of consumers who subscribe to its capital, which is divided up into a large number of shares. True Consanguineous kinship is kinship by blood. Consanguineal kinship The actions and behavior of organizations can affect an individual or even affect each other. True The economy is an essential institution, which addresses problems regarding the limited resources of the society. False In Negative reciprocity, a person offers something without the expectaion of immediate return. True The basis of every system of authority. Legitimacy In economics, it is the theory, policy or practice of lessening or reducing inequalities in income. REDISTRIBUTION Chiefdom has a governing body headed by a chief. True Humans can be a part of more than one social organization. True Defined by Burges and Lock as a group of persons united by ties of marriage, blood or adoption consituting a single household interacting with each other in their respective social role of husband and wife, mother and father, brother and sister creating a common culture. Family The smallest type of political organization, it is usually a small group connected by family ties and is politically independent. Band It refers to the popular acceptance of a government, or any system of authority. Legitimacy 0 0 A type of polygamous marriage in which a wife can have many husbands. Polyandry A type of family that is composed of a nuclear family plus other relatives such as grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. extended family According to Weber, it is compulsory political organization with a centralized government that maintains a monopoly of the legitimate use of force within a certain territory. State Compadrazgo is an example of kinship by marriage. False The system of acknowledged social parentage, which limits the claim of kinship ties with another. Descent The first school in the Philippines which offered a bachelor's degree in sociology University of Sto. Tomas Is an activity that is forbidden or sacred based on religious beliefs or morals. Taboo The data analyzed by sociologists are used by government officials and market researchers. False According to Robert Merton, the obvious function we openly intend a social system to perform are Manifest func琀椀ons This is the historical change from tradition - sentiments and beliefs passed from one generation to aother to rationality - deliberate, matter-of-fact calculation of the cost effective means to accomplish a task as a dominant mode of human thought. Ra琀椀onaliza琀椀on of Society Is one component that makes our life easier. We can have volume production of goods that can be used by us through this component. 0 0 Technology From the symbolic interaction perspective, which of the following is a symbol? All of them are symbols The change that occurs as a society acquires a new technology Sociocultural Evolu琀椀on During this state, man used simple tools to hunt animals and vegetation. Paleolithic age These societies use advanced sources of energy, rather than human and animals, to run large machinery. Industrial Socie琀椀es A collection of people who happen to be at the same place at the same time but who have no other connection to one another. Aggregate Which of the following is true about Serfin M. Macaraig? He published a book en琀椀tled "An Introduc琀椀on to Sociology" in 1938. The first Filipino who has acquired a doctorate degree in Sociology Serfain M. Macaraig It refers to a form of leadership made legitimate by rationality or legal legitimacy. Authority A political organization governed by a governing body led by a chief. political party A type of political organization often described as a combination of smaller kin or non-kin groups which are united by a common culture. Tribe The concept of right to issue and force a command by means of coercive power. AUTHORITY A system of social organization which is based on real or recognized family ties 0 0 . kinship A descent system that consists of both male and female lines. Bilineal kinship Descent that is based on the male line. Patrilineal kinship Defined by Burges and Lock as a group of persons united by ties of marriage, blood or adoption consituting a single household interacting with each other in their respective social role of husband and wife, mother and father, brother and sister creating a common culture. Family A type of marriage in which a person has more than one spouse at a time. Polygamy Compadrazgo is an example of kinship by marriage. True Which of the following is a Greek term for "study"? Logos Sociology focuses on the big picture of human culture. False This refers to an unplanned group Informal group People who own and operate factories and other businesses in pursuit of profits. Capitalists Members of these societies tend crops with an animal harnessed to a plow. Agricultural Socie琀椀es He described society as beyond individuals’ personal experiences. Emile Durkheim The sociologist who focused on class struggles. Karl Marx A Latin term which means “companion” or “associate”. 0 0 Socius Who is the English sociologist who proposed that there is parallelism between how society evolves in the same manner as animal species do? Herbert Spencer The sociological imagination: helps individuals to understand the true origins and character of the problems they face. Which of the following is a Latin term that means "companion" or "associate"? Socius Which of the following individuals is a sociologist who became notable for focusing on how industrial revolution changed the thoughts and action of the society and how it brought about a process known as rationalization? Max Weber Refers to individuals who interact with one another and share similar characteristics and a sense of unity. Social Group Refers to the standards by which we assess goodness acceptability, beauty or desirability. Values The people who own and operate factories and other businesses in pursuit of profits. capitalists people who sell their productive labor for wages Proletariat Is everything that is made, learned, or shared by the members of a society, including values, beliefs, behaviors, and maternal objects. Culture Social organization is an example of a formal group False What is the name of the native German who came up with the idea that industrialization resulted in the rise of two classes: the owners and the laborers? Karl Marx 0 0 He believed that society has an “objective reality”. Emile Durkheim It is the change that occurs as a society acquires new technology. Socio-cultural evolution Who proposed the Philosophical position of positivism? Auguste Comte A collection of people who happen to be at the same place at the same time but who have no other connection to one another. Aggregate Family is an example of a primary group true Which of the following is true about Serfin M. Macaraig? He published a book en琀椀tled "An Introduc琀椀on to Sociology" in 1938. Main characteristic of a group members interact regularly through communica琀椀on In German, it means "intimate communities" During the stage, man used simple tools to hunt animals. Hunting and gathering stage Analysis of data from a specific study is the concern of Sociology Which of these is an example of a secondary group? circle of friends 0 0 Empowerment Technologies G11 ICT 112 WEEK 1 TO 9 The cloud enables people in different locations to work on the same project. This enables Better collaboration Websites that belong to the Web 1.0 generation were mostly Static Programs that can only be accessed using a browser are called Web applications Which of the following is TRUE about Cloud-based services? Some cloud-based services can be used for free Which of the following is NOT a safe practice? Submitting your phone number every time you are asked. Which of the following is not a malware? Worm A Web 3.0 characteristic in which users are always connected to the Internet. Ubiquitous Which of the following can contain malware? All Which of the following is TRUE? Mobile apps are all web apps because they can only be accessed using an Internet browser Internet-based networks that are used to store, manage, and share resources and information Cloud Computing are apps and websites used by people to interact with one another by sharing information, sending messages, and exchanging ideas Social Media 0 0 (Write Informal English or Academic English): We went to Subic for the weekend. We have a lot of things to tell you. -Academic English The speaker or writer starts by presenting an argument either explicit or implicit before arriving at a conclusion. -subjective A word is formed from the initial letters or syllables. -Acronymy Unity of all sentences in a paragraph. -cohesion Supports main arguments with contributions from literary authorities and references. - Proofs/ evidences The process of forming a word from two words or parts of two words being combined. - Blending Caesarean is an example of - Folk Or Popular Etymology twirl comes from the word --turn and swirl A shortened form of a word. - clipping lab comes from the word -Laboratory 0 0 The word undergoes changes in meaning to make it more like a familiar word. -Blending It is presenting the ideas and sentences in a logical way. - coherence A word combination of two or three words put together to form a new word with a meaning different from its parts. - Clipping A scientific type of argumentative text based on a given data from bibliographic references of relevant authors. -objective Is defined as justifying an opinion or thesis through reasoning with the aim of changing the views of other person. -Argumentation Tigon is an example of -- Blending 0 0 Is presented in the thesis statement. - Proposition LASER stands for -- Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation A type of discourse concerned with presentation and evaluation of arguments to persuade and convince the audience. -Argumentative Text Aimed to refute the arguments or ideas against the main thesis to be developed. - negative argument A word is cut either at the beginning or at the end. - Clipping It involves exposition, explanation, definition or interpretation of a given issue. -objective The speaker or writer desire to communicate certain ideas to provoke the audience. - subjective Aimed to reinforce the truth of the thesis based on relevant authors, personal experience or analogy. - positive argument Opposite thoughts other side of the issue of the argument are presented. -Refutation A type of argumentative text found in research documents experiments and field reports - objective (help) you with the housework in a little while. I will help When you make an in-text citation in MLA format, be sure to give: All of the choices Hurry up! The train departs in 10 minutes. Predictions/statements of fact Alphabetical listing of all works cited by the last names of the authors. Literature Cited Avoid keeping the ____________ sentence structure. 0 0 Same His analysis of the problem is ________________wrong. Altogether How does the concept paper use in the field of research? 0 a guide for the implementation of the0program or full proposal Taking direct information from a text and citing where you got the material. Summarizing In writing a concept paper,why is there a need to state the problem and the goal of the project? none of the choices It presents the summary of the data from the experiments and discussions of their implications. Results/Discussion Identify the proper APA Format in-text citation. Gibson , 1987, confirmed the discovery of Coleman that elephants fear cheese, and that it occurs among both African and Asian elephants. A summary of the purpose of the report, the data presented, and the author's major conclusions. . Abstract Caesarean is an example of Folk Or Popular Etymology A position paper is also called, point of view paper Use quotation marks in quoting five sentences. False Deductive means, from general to specific A type of questionnaire that requires choosing a response from different choices. Multiple Choice Questionnaires What is the correct APA format in motion pictures? Paramount Pictures. Smith, J. D. (Producer), &Smithee, A. F. (Director). (2001). Really big disaster movie [Motion picture]. United States Presents the processes in getting the results. Method 0 0 Claire's car is _______________________her brother's. different than 1.) 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Select one: True False Question 2 Question text A huge part of Mila's exercise training includes jogging and cardio exercises. Which of the following components of physical fitness she will most likely develop? Select one: a. Flexibility b. Muscular strength c. Muscular endurance d. Aerobic capacity Question 3 Question text Aerobic workout is capable of relieving one's stress. Select one: True False Question 4 Question text Which of the following FITT principles refers to the duration of an exercise session? 0 0 Select one: a. Frequency b. Intensity c. Time d. Type Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 The foods that emotional eaters crave are often referred to as: 0 0 Select one: a. Fuel food b. Social food c. Sweets d. Comfort food Question 6 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Question text There are no potential warning signs for emotional eating. Select one: True False Question 7 Not yet answered Question text Psychologically, people who tend to connect food with comfort, power, or for any other reasons than providing fuel to their body can be prone to emotional eating. Select one: True False Question 8 Question text Which of the following is NOT a type of physical activity? 0 0 Select one: a. Biking to the office b. Cleaning the house c. No correct answer d. Running Question 9 Not yet answered Question text Health professionals are able to assess emotional eating through physical and mental health screening. Select one: True False Question 10 Not yet answered Question text Men and women are affected by social eating differently. Select one: True False Question 11 0 0 Question text Which of the following is least likely to happen to someone who neglects physical activities? Select one: a. He/she will experience more stress b. He/she will become overweight c. He/she will feel physically weak d. He/she will be able live a healthy, normal life Question 12 Question text This refers to the ability of the heart, lungs and blood vessels to supply oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. 0 0 Select one: a. Aerobic Capacity b. Flexibility c. Muscular strength d. Body composition e. Muscular endurance Question 13 Question text Sara is an aspiring figure skater. Stretching is an important part of her exercise routine. Sara is trying to improove which of the following components of physical fitness? Select one: a. Muscular Strength b. Aerobic Capacity c. Flexibility d. Muscular endurance Question 14 Question text Which of the following are benefits of having an active lifestyle? Select one: a. It can help relieve stress b. All of the given choices c. It boosts the body and mind d. It can improve one's mood Question 15 Question text The Endurance program aims to increase muscle size without veing concerned with increasing strength. Select one: True False Question 16 Question text 0 0