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REVIEWER IN UNDERSTANDING THE SELF

Anti-discrimination Act - It aims to protect the rights and welfare of the LGBTQ+
community.
Cognitive - It is the cerebral processes involved in gaining knowledge and
comprehension, including thinking, knowing, remembering judging, and problem solving.
Cognitive Theory - It suggests that individuals’ mental activities are important
determinants of behavior.
Cyber - It refers to the characteristics of the culture of computers, information technology,
and virtual reality.
Cyber wellness - It involves understanding the risks of harmful online behavior and an
awareness of how to protect oneself and others from such behavior.
Cyberculture - It is emerged or emerging from the use of computer networks for
communication, entertainment, and business.
Cyberspace - It allows users to share information, interact, swap ideas, play games,
engage in discussions or social forums, conduct business, and create intuitive media
among many others activities.
Data Privacy Act of 2012/ Republic Act 10173 - It aims to protect the people from
invasion of privacy
Declarative knowledge - It is not always accurate because an individual’s self-
assessment can be reliable.
Democracy - It is a form of government in which the supreme is vested in the people’s
exercised directly or indirectly through system of presentation.
Digital Self - It is the aspect of the self that is expressed or shared with others through
online interactions on the Internet specifically on social networking sites.
Environmental stressors - It constrain productivity, reproductivity success, and
ecosystem development.
Family - A hierarchical structure, that is through a hierarchy of positions, status, and
power.
Filipino Hospitality - It a Filipino trait that is known everywhere as a Filipino’s brand of
hospitality.
FoMO - The uneasy and occasionally all-consuming feeling that you are missing out –
that your peers are doing, in the know about, or in possession of more or something
better than you.
Gender - It is the social understanding of how sex should be experienced and how sex
manifests in behavior, personality, preference and capabilities.
Heroes and Icons - It serves as a reminder of true patriotism and nationalism as they
sacrificed their lives for the sake of their country’s freedom and progress.
Learning - It is the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitudes through experience.
Mass media - The key source of information on politics.
Metacognitive knowledge - It refers to the awareness of one’s cognitive abilities and
knowledge on cognitive undertakings.
Myths and legends - Due to the Philippines rich in culture and history, numerous of this
have sprung about things that are beyond one’s imagination.
Neuroplasticity - It is the brain’s ability to evolve throughout one’s life.
Online identity - Is the sum of all our characteristics and our interactions.
Peers - The interaction that encompasses and emphasizes the equal distribution of
power, rights, and privileges among members.
Personal identity -The interpersonal level of the self that represents one’s self in a
specific situation.
Philippines - It is lush island paradise famous for its grandiose Mountain View,
beaches, and rich and diverse culture changing from province to province.
Physical stress - It refers to the disturbance in which an intense exposure to kinetic
energy, which causes damage to habitats and ecosystems.
Pride - Most Filipinos hold on to this as if they are more precious than keeping good
relationship with family and loved ones.
Procedural knowledge - It is related on how difficult an individual’s perceives the task to
be and their self-confidence.
Proverbs/Salawikain - It is the sayings that convey lessons and reflections on Filipinos
practices, beliefs, and traditions.
Queer - It can be used as an umbrella term that means of “strange” or “peculiar”.
Religious Affiliation - It helps to shape the ideals of citizenship and democracy
through religious teachings, values, and traditions.
Respect for elders - Filipinos greet their elders by kissing their hand while saying
“Mano po” and constantly using “po” and “opo” in conversations.
Risks - It refers to the privacy issues, cyberbullying, body image issues, sexualization,
and depression.
School - The responsibility of this is to teach moral, spiritual, and political values that
will help students to become patriotic and morally upright citizens.
Self and development - It refers to the social connections, belonginess, identity
creativity, and community into political engagement.
Self-care - It is anything you do that helps maintain your physical, mental, or emotional
health.
Self-presentation - Is the process of controlling how one is perceived by other people
and the key to relationship inception and development.
Self-sacrifice - The attitude of Filipinos can be seen as an extension of the Filipino go
out their way to extend help of their help to their friends, families, and loved ones.
Setting goals - It is an essential part of any career and is especially important in sales.
Sex - It refers to the biological state that corresponds to what we might call a “man” or
“woman”.
Sexuality - It is the individual expression and understanding of desire, often viewed as
binary similar to gender.
Social Identity - It is the level of self whose individual is identified by his or her group
memberships.
Social Learning Theory - It refers to a person can acquire learning through
observation and imitation.
Social media - It refers to a term for numerous technologies that allows instantaneous
communication, status updates, and social networking among individuals.
Stress - It is a state of threatened hemostasis caused by intrinsic or extrinsic adverse
forces and countered by an intricate repertoire of physiologic and behavioral responses
to maintain the optimal body equilibrium.
Superstitions - Some of these may be influenced by beliefs from other cultures, but
Filipinos have retold these according to their experiences and they sometimes end up
even more interesting.
Theory of political participation - It is defined as the citizen’s action or activities
anchored in politics.
Theory of symbolic interaction - It suggests that behavior is the product of
communication, meaning, and symbols.
Wildfire - It involves the uncontrolled combustion of the biomass of an ecosystem.

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