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SCIENCE

The systematic observation of natural events and conditions in order

to discover facts about them and to formulate laws and principles based on

these facts. It is organized body of knowledge that is derived from such

observations and that can be verified or tested by further investigation.

Science is an intellectual ability carried on by humans that is designed to

discover information about the natural world in which this information can

be organized into meaningful patterns. Its purpose is to discern the order

that exists between and amongst the various facts.

ENGINEERING

Engineering is the creation of can be. It is the practical application of

science and math to solve problems. Engineering is the endeavor that

creates, maintains, develops and applies technologies for society’s needs and

desires. The part of technology that acts an extension of human capabilities

became the preview of engineering.

Engineering is a coarse subject, which is divided in different branches such

as aeronautical, biomedical, mechanical, chemical, civil, sustainability design,

electrical and electronics, biochemical, nuclear, mineral, agricultural,

photonics, and computer software and hardware. Engineering is a systematic

specialization to flow or direct skill fully operations in technical field.


ECONOMICS

Study of how people choose to use resources it includes, the study of

labor, land and investments of money, income and production, taxes and

government expenditures and with the various related problems in the

society. Economics also studies the production, distribution and consumption

of goods and service. It is also a study of mankind in the ordinary business

of life, examines that part of individual and social action which is the most

closely connected with the attainment and with the use of the material

requisites of well being that is most closely identified, concern in meeting

man’s material needs.


Economy, Government Administration, Human Rights in South

Korea and North Korea

Korea is a civilization and formerly unified nation currently divided

into two states. In 1948, Korea was split into South Korea and North Korea.

South Korea has a market economy, which ranks 15th in the world by nominal

GDP and 12th by Purchasing Power Parity. It is a high-income developed

country with an emerging economy. South Korea economy is heavily

dependent on international trade. South Korea was divided into three

branches, executive, judicial and legislative. The executive and legislative

branches operate primarily at the material level. Human rights in South

Korea have evolved significantly from the days of military dictatorship and

reflect the state’s status as a constitutional democracy.

The economy of North Korea is an industrialized and centrally planned

economy. More than 90% of this command economy is socialized;

agricultural land is collectivized, industry products 95% of manufactured

goods. North Korea is the executive branch of the state; the National

Defense Commission, which is led by its chairperson, makes the highest

decisions. The Supreme People’s Assembly forms its government. The

human rights record of North Korea is extremely difficult to fully access

due to the secretive and close nature of the country.


The Three Ego-States of a Person

A full definition of Ego States is based on four sets of dimensions.

There is the Evolutionary Dimension: passive-activity, self other, pleasure-

pain, the Interdependence Dimension: transitive-intransitive relation action,

the Affective Dimension: attraction-repulsion, the Developmental Dimension:

enmeshment individualization.

Childhood, adulthood, parenthood, are the three ego-states of a person.

The child ego-state is creative and explorative, relationally intransitive, the

affective expression is active, lower levels of developmental processes are

dominant.

The parent ego-state is normative, relationally transitive, affective

expressiveness’ is lower rather than high, higher levels of developmental

processes are dominant.

The adult ego-state observes and analyses reality, is perceptually alert,

affective expressiveness is from intermediate to low, intermediate an

higher levels of developmental processes tend to be dominant.


FOUR LIFE POSITIONS

The combined way we look at others and ourselves constitutes us our

life position. A life position can be formed at any point in life.

I’m not ok, you’re ok. ‘I wish I could do that as well as you do.’ These

persons are the ‘get away from’ position. They feel sad, inadequate or even

in comparison to others. They under value their skills and contribution and

withdraw from problems.

I’m ok, you’re not ok. ‘You’re not doing that right. Let me show you.’ These

people are in the ‘get rid of’ position. They tend to get angry and hostile and

are smug and superior. They belittle others, who they view as incompetent

and untrustworthy, and are often competitive and power hungry.

I’m not ok, you’re not ok. ‘Oh this is terrible. We’ll never make it’. These are

people in the ‘get nowhere’ position. They feel confused or aimless. They

don’t see the point of doing anything, and so usually don’t bother.

I’m ok, you’re ok. ‘Hey, we’re making good progress now’. These are people in

the ‘get on with’ position. They’re confident and happy about like and work.

And interest by collaboration and neutral respect even when they disagree.
POPULATION INCREASE

Population growth is the change in a population in over time an can be

quantified as the change in the number of individuals of any species in a

population. The Philippine population in the early 1990s continued to grow at

a rapid, although somewhat reduced rate from what which had prevailed in

the proceeding decade. Face-paced population growth and rampant

urbanization represent some of the major population concern in the

Philippines. In Mindanao and Lanao del Norte comprises the most increase in

population because people are under-education which is the common reason

to it.

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