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QUARTER 4 – WEEK 6

Human Dignity, Human Rights, and Common Good

NAME: ALUBA, SHEEN SCHOOL: MCCNHS TEACHER: THEREZA VILLE REDONDO

PRE – TEST
HUMAN DIGNITY HUMAN RIGHTS
 Respect paid to an elder member of the family  We’re always innocent till proven guilty
 Every human being regardless status and  This cannot be earned and taken away
gender is to be treated with respect  We are born free and equal
 To love and respect yourself without being  We are all equal before the law
selfish or careless  No slavery
 To be kind and to be polite, not because you  Don’t discriminate
have to but because you believe in it

RECAP

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ACTIVITIES
PULSO NG BAYAN
EVENTS RATING REASONS
1 3 We don’t do this kind of event
often.
2 4 It’s okay but sometimes they are
too slow
3 5 This is definitely 5, they always
provide important information to
the public quickly
4 2 Bad, they just don’t do it.
Sometimes there is benefits but
most of the time there is none.
5 1 Definitely the worst, they just
don’t do it correctly. They provide
human rights protection but they
don’t follow it.

PROCESS QUESTIONS:
1. What do you think are strengths and weaknesses of Pasig City Government or
Mandaue City Government?
Their strength is that they are very good at organizing this kind of events but the problem is they
don’t do this often, only when it’s necessary, and that is their weakness.
2. What suggestions can you make to the local government of Mandaue City that needs
immediate development for the welfare of “Mandauehanon”?
My suggestion is that they should always make every barangay or people feel equal especially
in responding to natural calamities because sometimes some barangays don’t really receive
immediate help from them. I would also like to suggest for them to do educational events
especially for the teens.

WRAP UP
What about the important role of government in protecting the common good of the
citizen?

The government's duty in the lives of citizens is to offer social


security. To ensure their financial stability and growth. To ensure
that essential amenities such as health, education, and
sanitation are provided.
VALUING

How will you protect your dignity?


While wearing a mask will not prevent you
from contracting COVID-19, it will greatly
reduce your chances. A mask can help protect
your germs from infecting others if you're
unwell. A mask can help protect respiratory
droplets from someone who is unwell from
falling in your nose and mouth if you are
healthy. This is how you can protect your
dignity.

How will you protect the common good of


everyone?
In health-care settings, face shields are
necessary because the mucous membranes
surrounding the caregivers' eyes may come
into touch with hazardous droplets. Face
shields appear to offer a variety of
advantages, including being simple to put on
and effective at preventing droplets.
How will you protect the human rights of
every individual?
Surgical gloves' principal function is to act as
a protective barrier between healthcare
workers and patients during surgical
operations, preventing disease transmission.
And just like a surgical glove, we can also use
ourselves to protect the human right of other
people.

POST TEST
1. C
2. B
3. D
4. C
5. C
6. A
7. A
8. B
9. D
10. A

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