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 entity
that is owned by its members and was established in order to fulfill the
members' social, economic, and cultural requirements.
3. Religions
- Religion is something that is derived from a collection
of people's beliefs on the fundamentals of life, the existence of the
supernatural, and the existence of a hereafter (if any). It is a set of moral
guidelines that individuals must adhere to in order to live their lives. In
most cases, a person's set of values, moral code, or even ethical principles
are determined by their religion — or their absence of religion.
4.
Foundations
-
In the field of engineering, a foundation
is the component of a structure that establishes a connection between the
structure and the ground and is responsible for the transmission of loads from
the structure to the ground. The depth of a foundation is often classified as
either shallow or deep. The use of soil mechanics and rock mechanics (also
known as geotechnical engineering) in the process of designing the foundational
components of constructions is known as foundation engineering.
5. Social Movements
- Social movements go through
a progression of stages over their lifetime, beginning with their inception and
continuing on through their growth, maturation, and ultimate demise and
disappearance from the world.
They are more likely to
develop at a period and place that is conducive to the social movements; this
explains their obvious synergy with the spread of principles like individual
rights, freedom of expression, and civil rights in the 19th century.
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