halimbawa ng mga diskresyunal na kapangyarihan..kapangyarihan na baguhin ang kapaligirankapangyarihan na patuyuin ang buong dagatkapangyarihan na paibigin ang isang tao sa taong kanyang iniibig ngunit hindi siya ang mahalkapangyarihan na patigilin ang isang tao sa masamang ginagawa niya
Neither family nor career. As a person, you are the more important and precious than anything or anyone. When we love ourselves and take care of our health and mind regularly, we will start to feel good and positive mindset will grow inside us. Best things will start to happen with us.
A cell is the smallest unit of structure and function in living organisms. Cells are compartmentalized structures that perform the basic functions necessary to support life. A tissue consists of a group of cells working together to perform a common function. Some examples of tissue include muscle tissue and epithelial tissue. An organ is a group of tissues that function together to perform a shared function. Some organs include the heart and lungs. Finally, organ systems are groups of organs that work together to achieve a common function. For example, the heart and blood vessels in the cardiovascular system work together to move blood throughout the body.
What is the title of my advocacy campaign? What is a specific problem in my community/school? What solution can be proposed in solving the problem?Who are the people involved? What facts do I need to gather?
Advocacy campaigns have the potential to make a tangible difference in the lives of everyday people. But whether it’s targeting a specific piece of legislation or bringing attention to an under-addressed issue, a well-run advocacy campaign doesn’t happen overnight.
WHATISASPECIFICPROBLEM
INMYCOMMUNITY/SCHOOL?
Everyone worries about things that happen at school from time to time. Lots of people, like you, will experience something difficult or have to work through a problem during school.
There’s a lot of pressure to get good results, make lots of friends, do well in every subject and be a ‘good student’. These stresses during school can sometimes feel too much. The important thing is to recognise when there’s a problem and ask for help as soon as you can.
Some school problems you might worry about include:
finding schoolwork difficult, or having problems concentrating in class if others are noisy and disruptive
Exam Stress
tricky relationships with friends and friendship groups
finding lunchtime difficult, particularly if you have eating problems, anorexia or bulimia
not getting on with teachers, or feeling like you are labelled as 'trouble'
Bullying
WHATSOLUTIONCANBE
INSOLVINGTHEPROBLEM?
Your proposed solution should relate the current situation to a desired result and describe the benefits that will accrue when the desired result is achieved. So, begin your proposed solution by briefly describing this desired result.
WHOARETHEPEOPLE
INVOLVED?
Friends
Bully's
Co-worker
Boss
WHATFACTSDOINEEDTO
GATHER?
Some means of gathering data are:
define key terms
articulate assumptions
discuss the problem with someone else
get the viewpoint of others
use the five whys
The five whys consist of asking a series of questions about a problem until a cause that can be resolved is found. The more whys you ask about a problem, the closer you get to finding the cause.
Example:
I can't teach. Why?
The students are too noisy. Why?
They are talking to each other. Why?
The subject is not keeping their interest. Why?
They don't know how it will affect their lives now and later. Why?