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IDEOLOGY

I learned about ideology is to evaluate and analyze with candor a couple of


good examples of Social Efficiency Ideology from the vast amount of information
provided to us. Nonetheless, with this increased knowledge, I should be able to
converse and analyze my own interpretation for consideration of the subject matter,
and possibly even change my perspective after discussing it with my peer and
professor.

Understandably,it is still worth nothing how this ideology holds and influences
curriculum thought processes in the twenty first century from administration,
educators in all forms parents,and even students as it remains true to its original
identity, with some transportation.

A prevalent example of ideology in our society is the political system we live


in. Our political system shows how competing ideologies shape and effect our lives.

It is the ideologies of the governing parties that shape our laws and social
welfare and is evident in everyday life from public schools to health care and social
assistance.

DEMOCRACY

I learned about democracy is a powerful word. A word that its government


should treat and serve with the utmost dedication. A valuable word, like a diamond.
Unfortunately, reality does not fit that narrative. It’s the polar opposite. The table has
been turned upside down, which has a significant impact on its primary recipients of
public service the people

We discussed the overview of the Philippine Government during our first


formal session, and I was reminded of our government’s branches and their respective
responsibilities.

Consider elections,which are the bedrock of democratic institutions. Voters


see their ability to choose their most powerful check on government’s behavior, their
one chance to exact accountability.

Political campaigns in the Philippines have been as “highly entertaining” by


analysts and commentators. The campaign trail’s mix of old political clans.

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