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SOCIAL, POLITICAL, AND

CULTURAL BEHAVIOR AND


PHENOMENA
SOCIAL
SOCIAL
• Social behavior is behavior among
two or more organisms, typically from
the same species.
• Social phenomenon, human beings
create culture; culture results from
human interaction and is unique to
human society.
political
POLITICAL
• A political system is a framework which
defines acceptable political methods
within a given society.
• Political means relating to the way power
is achieve and used in a country or
society.
• Political culture influences how people
behave with respect to politics.
CULTURAL BEHAVIOR
CULTURAL BEHAVIOR
• When considering the term "cultural
behavior," it is commonly assumed that
it refers to behaviors created by the
influence of national or local culture.
While this can be true, cultural
behavior is also a broad term used to
describe workplace attitudes, reactions,
activities and mindsets.
PHENOMENA
PHENOMENA
• A phenomenon is any thing which
manifest itself .
• Phenomena are often, but not
always, understood as “things
appear” or “experiences” for a
sentient being or in principle
maybe so.
FOOD TABOOS
FOOD
TABOOS
• A FOOD TABOO IS A
PROHIBITION AGAINST
CONSUMING CERTAIN
FOODS. THE WORD “TABOO”
IS POLYNESIAN ANF MEANS
“SACRED” OR “FORBIDDEN”;
IT HAS A QUASI – MAGICAL
OR RELIGIOUS OVERTONE.
IDOLENCY
IDOLENCY
• An idol is an image or other
material object representing a
deity to which religious worship
is addressed or any person or
thing regarded with admiration,
adoration, or devotion.
POLITICAL DYNASTy
POLITICAL DYNASTY
• Understood as a LINEAGE OF
HEREDITARY SUCCESSION to an
essentially same position or various positions
at the same time.
• Family member’s one another to the position.
• Relationship is established via succession or
marriage.
POLITICAL DYNASTY
• Supreme court(SR) Justice Antonio Carpio in
a ruling in 2011 defined the term POLITICAL
DYNASTY in the case of Navarro V. Ermita
(GR No. 18005 ; April 12, 2011) as a
“phenomenon that concentrates political
power and public resources within the
control of a few families whose members
alternately hold elective officers, deftly
skirting term limits.”
IN THE PHILIPPINES
• We have had a number of recorded dynasties
in the past 100 years or so.
1. The Josons of Nueva Ecija;
2. The Laurels, Rectos and levistes of Batangas;
3. The Remullas and Revillas in Cavite;
4. The Dys and Albanos of Isabela;
5. The Osmenas, Cuencos and Duranos of
Cebu;
6. The Singsongs of Ilocos Sur;
7. The Ortegas of La Union;
8. The Marcoses of Ilocos Norte;
9. The Espinosas of Masbate;
10. The Villafuertes of Bicol;
11. The Buluts of Apayao;
12. The Cuas of Quirino;
13. The Ejercito – Estradas of San Juan;
14. The Binays of Makati;
15. The Cojuangco of Tarlac;
16. The Duterte of Davao City
ELECTIONS
ELECTIONS
• An election is a formal group decision
making process by which a population
chooses an individual to hold public
office.
• This process is also used in many other
private and business organizations, from
clubs to voluntary association
and corporations.
IMPORTANCE OF
• ELECTIONS
In a representative democracy such as
ours, elections are
extremely important. ... Voting
in elections is the best way to make your
“voice” heard. One fact that make
selections even more important is when
politicians or political parties try to
“suppress” voting with the use of laws to
disallow people to vote.
Thank You
For Your
Listening!!!

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