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Name: Binas-o, Louie M.

Grade/ Section: 12/ Lenz

Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person


First Semester, Second Quarter, Week 5
Assessment 1:

Knowing you can be


yourself rather than
acting out of character is
a good thing.
It is critical to have
Your thinking must be
authentic relationships
based on a genuine
since they are a great
desire to add value to
method to bring joy into
others.
our lives.
Authentic
Relationship

Activity 2: Picture Analysis

People with disabilities and a homeless child are depicted in the images. We must consider where they
stand from you in order to build true interaction with them. You don't want to talk to them as if you're
demonstrating what they can't do. We must consider treating them with respect in order for them to accept who
they are. We don't need to be so down on them; instead, we should approach them as if they were just like us. If
you want to be respected, keep in mind respect.

Activity 3: activity proposal

Title of the Activity/ Project LEADING AN ACTIVE LIFE

Participants People with disabilities

Date July 11, 2022

Venue Melvin Jones Grandstand

Activities to be done 1. welcoming participants to participate

2. opening program

3. talent portion

4. team building

5. closing program
What I can do: Authentic dialogue of my family

Situation: Dinner Time

Father: How was your first day of school boys?

Little Brother: It’s good Dad, I’ve meet many friends. Everyone in my school is excellent.

Father: How about you Louie?

Me: It is fantastic, Dad. They warmly welcome me

Father: It's great to have friends, but you have to pick who they are. Find the one who can assist you
rather than the person who will drag you down.

Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person

First Semester, Second Quarter, Week 6

Assessment 3:

Your Values Your ideals will be reflected in how you envision the
government's future impact.

Government
Your Behavior Human behavior can be changed by government policies. Ex.
It's called a smoking ban. If you're a heavy smoker and a
smoking restriction is imposed, you'll adjust your behavior
and stop smoking altogether.

Your Values When it's bad, it transforms to something nice, and when
it's good, it stays good.
Religion
Your Behavior Through its teachings and beliefs, religion alters conduct.

Your Values In school, values are formed.

School
Your Behavior By learning, we develop our conduct while attending to
school.

Your Values At home, basic values begin to emerge.


Family

Your Behavior At home, basic growth begins.

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