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Maria Concepcion B.

Salud

Grade 11 Gas C

Part 1

1)Holistic Perspective from partial point of view by giving example

Let's say you've written a story that opens with your main character going out for coffee. In the first person POV,
your narrator might say, 'I've come to this coffee shop so often, the barista knows me.' Your narrator in the
second person POV might say something like this, 'You've come to this coffee shop so often, the barista knows
you.' The third person POV knows what all the characters are thinking. This narrator might report what
someone sitting at a table in the coffee shop is thinking, 'He has come to this coffee shop so often, the barista
knows him.
The term point of view, or POV for shorthand, refers to who is telling a story, or who is narrating it. The
narration of a story or novel can be told in three main ways: first person, second person, and third person. To
determine point of view, ask, 'Who is doing the talking?' If the narrator refers to him or herself as I or me, you'll
know the story is being told from a first person point of view. First person narrators are characters inside the
story, and will provide most of the narrative. If the narrator speaks directly to the reader as 'you,' the story is in
the second person point of view. This style is used more rarely in literature. If the narrator refers to all
characters in the story as 'he' or 'she' and knows their thoughts and sees their actions even when they're alone,
the story is in the third person point of view.

2) What is the value or importance of doing philosophy in obtaining a broad perspective on life? What is the affect of
philosophy in your personal self?

Why should a human being be interested in philosophy? Isn't philosophy fit for fools only, or isn't it a
merely academic trifling and hairsplitting in search of unobtainable knowledge?Or isn't philosophy mostly
a set of false illusions from the past - sophistries designed to comfort one's desires by wishful thinking and
presumption - that these days have been replaced by science and mathematics?I can be fairly brief about
why philosophy ought to be studied in some sense and why the opinion that it is useless trifling, hair-
splitting or in search of unobtainable knowledge is inappropriate

3)Give and analyze a situation that shows the difference between truth and opinion.

Each person has a subjective judgment regarding what she believes is the truth. You make your judgement
based on the knowledge available to you. Can you tell me what you think of the movie The Princess
Bride? You offer your opinion on various subjects knowing full well it is only an opinion.
In contrast, you have other beliefs which you judge to be the truth, perhaps you believe the earth is round
and that it revolves around the sun which explains why it rises in the morning and sets in the evening.

4) Give one method discussed in philosophy. How can you use the method to evaluate opinions and seek truth?

Epistemology is the study of knowledge. Epistemologists concern themselves with a number of tasks, which
we might sort into two categories.

First, we must determine the nature of knowledge; that is, what does it mean to say that someone knows, or
fails to know, something? This is a matter of understanding what knowledge is, and how to distinguish
between cases in which someone knows something and cases in which someone does not know something.
While there is some general agreement about some aspects of this issue, we shall see that this question is
much more difficult than one might imagine.
Second, we must determine the extent of human knowledge; that is, how much do we, or can we, know?
How can we use our reason, our senses, the testimony of others, and other resources to acquire
knowledge? Are there limits to what we can know? For instance, are some things unknowable? Is it
possible that we do not know nearly as much as we think we do? Should we have a legitimate worry about
skepticism , the view that we do not or cannot know anything at all?

While this article provides on overview of the important issues, it leaves the most basic questions
unanswered; epistemology will continue to be an area of philosophical discussion as long as these
questions remain.

5) What are your own limitations as a human person who is an embodied spirit?

A human person is an embodied spirit a soul whose nature has numerous bodily, effective, cognitive
volitional and gender capacities, the expression of which may lead by freedom to flourishing in a harmony
with ones nature or dysfunction against ones nature, ultimately shaped by and finding their rational telos
in the love of neighbor and union with God, relationships made possibly by our nature but realized only by
the ministry of the indwelling Spirit of God.

6) What are your possibilities to trancened or overcome your limitation?

Fear holds so many people back in life. Fear of the outcome, fear of the unknown, fear of not being good
enough, and fear of failingwe go through them all. You can pile fear on top of fear until eventually you
find it easier to just forget the whole idea and do something that makes you comfortable.

Fear stems from our beliefs about ourselves, which come from our experiences and feedback from family
and friends. If you have had a negative experience with something, then you may fear experiencing
that negative feeling again. If you have been told that you cant do something, then you might be fearful that
you really cant do it.

You need to remove these limiting beliefs and push past the fear. You can do this by using positive
affirmations about yourself and consistently using positive self-talk to boost up your confidence level. It
also helps to surround yourself with people who believe in you and your abilities and push you forward to
face your fears.
7) How does care for environment contribute to health, well-being and sustainable development?

Even if competition is generally more visible and more spectacular than cooperation, recent work has
shown that evolution must involve cooperation to create higher levels of organization. It seems that today
we need to move to the next level of cooperation to face the many challenges of our times.

In strongly competitive societies, individuals do not trust one another, they worry about their safety and
they constantly seek to promote their own interests and social status without much concern for others. On
the other hand, in cooperative societies, individuals trust one another and are prepared to devote time and
resources to others. This sets in motion a virtuous cycle of solidarity and reciprocity that nurtures
harmonious relationships.

8) Explain by giving example situation All actions have consequences


For some.. Lies and deception come all too easily, it is done so often they dont even know what is true and
what is lie. They have no conscience and believe that consequences won apply to them, this is the way of
being coward . Rest assured, I stand by my word and there will be consequences to pay.
9) How can you personally show appreciation for the talents of persons with disabilities and those from the
underprivileged sectors of society?

I appreaciate the talents of those persons with disabilities in a way that when they are lack of confidence
because they are afraid to showcase their talents, Im willing to help them to overcome it, I will give them
some motivations in order to boost their confidence because they are gifted even if they are different they
are lucky because they are gifted.

10) How does society affects you as a person?

Id say that we arent human without human society. We dont make sense as isolated individuals and we
cant survive as isolated individuals. In that sense, it makes sense to see humankind as an organism made
up of cooperating individual humans, the same way as individual humans are made up of cooperating cells.
The cells cant exist without the other cells they cooperate with. Humans cant exist without the other
humans we cooperate with. If we cant cooperate with others, its much more likely we will be excluded
from society, which is a sentence to death without reproduction. So most people are completely influenced
and shaped by society. There is no way to overstate the influence that society has on individuals.
To the FUTURE me

What was the first thing you did after you turned eighteen? Did you go on an adventure with your
friends? What college did you ultimately decide to attend? What course have you finally chosen? Is it
what you love? Are you still that fearless and happy kid? Do you still eat with your bare hands? Have you
finally gained the weight you deserve after abusing your stomach? Do you still have that boisterous
laugh?
Anyway, lets talk about my dream, everytime I see a teacher, I feel so insecure and I keep on saying that I
want to be a teacher, I will be a teacher in the future. Obviously in the future, I want to be a professional teacher
because I wanna be like my mother because she is my inspiration why Im pursuing my dream I want her to be
proud of me and aside of it, I want to help my family, I want to give them a better life I will do my very best to give
them their dream house.

After achieving my goals in life, its time for me to have my own family, I want to have a 3 childrens 2 girls, 1
boy and a handsome 6 footer husband I also want to have my own house and a color white car. I will do everything
to have all of this in my future life.

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