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BAYNOSA_CONTEMPORARY WORLD UNIT 4 ASSESSMENT 2

  ACTIVITY 4: Blogging   Directions: Using a ladder web, give the different civil society that supplement to government .Submit your work in the pigeon boxes which are provided in your department/college or turn into the Google class on or before the date as reflected on your study schedule.   DIFFERENT CIVIL SOCIETY THAT SUPPLEMENT TO GOVERNMENT   1.     ACADEMIA                   - In San Juan, Academia is a British Council-approved registration agency for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). We provide free help with the registration process. We are authorized to accept international students and to assist them in the visa application process by the Bureau of Immigration.   2.     Cooperatives      - Cooperatives are organizations that are founded on the notion of participatory governance, and the structure of a cooperative supports democratic management styles as well as the sharing of resources among its members. A cooperative is an ent

BAYNOSA_CONTEMPORARY WORLD UNIT 4 ASSESSMENT 1

  ACTIVITY 3: DISCUSSION Directions: Answer the question. Do civil society and NGOs strengthen or undermine the role of the governments in international relations? Why or why not? Submit your work in the pigeon which are provided in you department/college or turn to Google class on or before the date as reflected on your study schedule.                         NGOs and CSOs can work together to improve organizational structures and processes in order to reach a common goal, which may be improving international relations. Check out what other people say and earn a badge. International Non-Government Organizations (INGOs) help national governments do their jobs better when it comes to international relations. They can't make the role less important because National Governments have the right to kick INGOs out of their ports and borders at any time. Most of the time, civil society helps the government strengthen its roots in the community. It also works with people to create l
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 UNIT 4: ACTIVITY 2 HOW TO DO                                  The United States (UN) is an intergovernmental organization with the mission of maintaining international peace and security, fostering cordial relations among nations, achieving international cooperation, and serving as a hub for harmonizing the acts of nations. It is the biggest and most well-known international organization in the world. The United Nations was created for the purpose of achieving certain goals and objectives; one of the goals of the United Nations was to ensure that there is law and order in the world by providing all its member countries with international law, which implies that conflicting member countries will be able to be heard. THE 17 TARGETS. Eliminate poverty in all its manifestations worldwide. The eradication of hunger, the achievement of food security and better nutrition, and the promotion of sustainable agriculture are essential to achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Ensure and prom
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  UNIT 4: ACTIVITY 1 BLOGGING   GLOBALISM   The term "informational" refers to a specific kind of interconnection, such as the internet; on the other hand, "globalism" is a generalization of several forms of interconnectedness. In addition, informational focuses on the power of information and communications technology (ICT) as well as other tools connected to computer technology in order to connect to governments, individuals, or countries.   SIMILARITIES The more comprehensive explanation or notion of the shifts brought about by globalization is referred to as globalism. On the other hand, informational is a particular facet of globalism that focuses on how linked the world is in terms of information. The interaction of persons and the various governments in a way that is borderless is a topic that is often discussed and emphasized within the framework of globalism.   INFORMATIONALISM   The term "informational," which is synonym

Baynosa_Noel B. UNIT 3 ACTIVITY 4

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 ACTIVITY 4: Directions: Using a ladder web, make a blog the positive effects of globalization from global corporation. Submit your work in the pigeon boxes which are provided in your department/college or publish your blog on a webpage and turn in the link to the Google class on or before the date as reflected on your study schedule. 1. Cut-throat Competition                     -A byproduct of globalization is the emergence of fierce rivalry, which leads to the early closure of many institutions. 2.Takeover of Business                    -Globalization has raised the likelihood of small institutions being taken over by big institutions, or of small institutions being forced to combine with large institutions in order to survive. 3. Expensive Domestic Goods                    -Globalization presents an open market for the domestic goods produced in a country. As a consequence of local production, items such as vegetables, fruits, cereals, and other foods are accessible to people all o

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                                            Analyze socialism and capitalism in relation with the Philippine society which of these economic systems would work in our country?                           The terms capitalism and socialism are both used to describe economic and political systems. On a theoretical level, both of these terms also describe specific schools of economic thought. One of the most fundamental differences between the systems of capitalism and socialism lies in the scope of government intervention within an economy.  The capitalist economic model relies on free market conditions for the creation of wealth. The production of goods and services is based on supply and demand in the general market. This economic structure is referred to as a market economy. In a socialist economic model, the production of goods and services is either partially or fully regulated by the government.