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PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG PASIG

Alkalde Jose St., Kapasigan, Pasig City

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

EVALUATION (INDIVIDUAL)

PART I.

A. By means of an Illustration, differentiate the Geocentric Theory from Heliocentric Theory.


Label the primary objects in your work.

Movement of small
circles upon larger circles
explained retrograde
motion.

B. Draw and demonstrate Sigmund Freud’s Ice Berg Theory of the Self.
PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG PASIG
Alkalde Jose St., Kapasigan, Pasig City

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

C. To be able to justify the controversy on Theory of Evolution, discuss the differences in the
beliefs familiar to you about the existence of living creatures on earth based on three (3)
perspectives below. Use table to compare:

1. Philippine Myth/Stories
(Ang Uwak at ang Tagak/ 2. 1800’s Idea of Special 3. Theory of Evolution by
Creation Creation ( Bible Stories) Charles Darwin
Si Malakas at si Maganda)

They believe that the Land Breeze


and the Sea Breeze were married, The Eden ideal is humans The theory of evolution
and they had a child which they peacefully coexisting with by natural selection,
named Bamboo. One day, when
Bamboo was floating against the
the animals. That's the first formulated in
sea, it struck the feet of the Kite. Eden idea. The ideal is that Darwin's book "On the
Shocked, hurt, and angered that humans are placed in a role Origin of Species" in
anything should strike it, the bird and responsibility for the 1859, is the process by
furiously pecked at the bamboo until animals to rule them. But
it split in half. Out of one section which organisms
that raises a question that's
came a golden-bronze colored man, change over time as a
named Malakas (Strong One) and both ancient and modern
from the other half came a similarly about humans’ relationship
result of changes in
hued woman, named Maganda to animals. heritable physical or
(Beautiful One) behavioral traits.
PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG PASIG
Alkalde Jose St., Kapasigan, Pasig City

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

PART II. Answer the following questions by following the given instruction. (10 pts)

1. In this present time, are there any ideas that is too dangerous to be openly discussed or
taught? Give an Example. (5 pts)

Discussing about Donald Trump is actually quite dangerous, because if someone overheard
that kind of conversation specially if what you're discussing is about your reliefness that he got
Covid-19 and involves threats and etc. Things might get a little dangerous because you are
dealing with the president of the United States. And you don’t want to let the president know that
you're threatening him, aren't we? because he has the power to ruin an individuals life
specifically those who want him dead.

2. How do intellectual revolutions transform societies? (5 pts)

I think the intellectual revolutions were (and still are) organized by the most misunderstood
people who fought for the privileges we enjoy these days. There are still intellectual revolutions.
Intellectuals will always try to make our world less messier place to live in, that’s why.
Intellectuals of intellectual revolutions are those who have diverse knowledge and perceptions
as well as valuable foresights.

WRAPPING UP
In not more than 50 words, write down three (3) new things you have learned from
this lesson.

The primary is the significance of developments in our past time because it has spread and
advanced which has made a difference our individuals inside the nation. The moment is the
occasions that happened in a period presently known as the Mental Insurgency. The finally are
the hypotheses of advancement where we have realized what is truly going on in our
environment how it begun and proceeds nowadays.

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