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    5 eudaimonia

    wealth fam health frirnds spirituality

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    An economy that results in improved human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities.

    green economy

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    Selecting and driving transformation in key sectors - critical or highly material for greening the global econom

    APPROACH

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    Green economy =

    low carbon growth + respurce effiency + social inclusivity = sustainable development

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    On enabling conditions (finance, subsidies, taxes, regulations, and related reforms that achieve GE objective)

    focus

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    Key sectors of the green economy include

    10..

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    Importance of promoting a green economy

    5….

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    public good benefits the communal or national public as it is used by a greater number of local population.

    National People & Public Good

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    ethical theory which implies that a morally good action is one that helps the greatest number of people

    utilitarianism

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    Under politico ethical sense - utilitarianism

    NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS SOCIAL SERVICES

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    Communal Good (NOT ALWAYS!) EX. DAM

    Communal People and the Public Good

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    Vast irrigation of land & electricity Problem = Communal people of construction site may oppose due to loss of ancestral lands & livelihood; Rebellion or resistance

    Public Good

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    excellent personal traits or character strengths which are deemed to be morally good for thinking and learning and are often associated with knowledge and cognitive ability.

    INTELLECTUAL VIRTUES

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    People who are good thinkers know a lot of things, but can also become lazy, irresponsible, arrogant, careless, dishonest or close-minded at the same time.

    intellectual virtues

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    No one is born with intellectual virtues. They are obtained through practice guided by instructions

    acquired

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    Possessed by a person with excellent disposition in life whether this could be about decision making or accepting criticisms.

    excellent chracter traits

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    Does not rejoice with falsehood but loves the truth.

    involve human emotion, intentions, motivations, and values

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    Goals are knowledge, truth and understanding which are the common goods and which unify intellectual virtues and differentiate them from moral virtues.

    aimed at cognitive goods

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    serve as a means between the excess and deficiency.

    means between 2 extremes

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    pertains to the benefit that may accrue an individual or firm in pursuing a project that will offset possible losses or adverse effects and that will likewise benefit the general public.

    Microeconomy

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    Costly but will provide light to a store 's profit due to better visibility -Will offset cost of electricity -Passersby will benefit from the light

    Microeconomy

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    Private Agencies: profit-oriented -Government Agencies: service-oriented EX. LOSING GOVERNMENT CORPORATION IS PRIVATIZED -Annual subsidies used to be given to that corporation will be channeled to more productive projects.

    macroeconomy

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    FROM POLITICO-ETHICAL SENSE

    National People & Public Good Communal People and the Public Good

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    FROM POLITICO-ECONOMIC SENSE

    Microeconomy Macroeconomy

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    Father of western philosophy

    socrates

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    Focuses on mind

    intellectual revolution

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    Intellectual revolution aka?

    pre-socratic/ non theologucal/ first philosophy

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    founded by Claudius Ptolemy. The earth is the center of the universe

    geocentric model

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    Vosh mean under darwinian revolution

    V.O.S.H. - Variation (traits, genes), Overproduction (Not everyone can survive), Survival of the Fittest (Who can adapt), Heritability (Inherited by offspring)

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    He provided a fundamental contribution to computer sciences by refining the concepts of algorithm and computation with what came to be called

    turing machine

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    Agriculture on mesoamerican civilization

    cacao, corn, chili, beans, tomato, squash

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    3 sisters

    beans corn squash

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    - Has 365 days. - 18 periods. - 20 days in each period. - One extra period of 5 days.

    civil haab

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    - 260 days - 20 periods - 13 days in each period

    tzolkin

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    - first to practice intensive year-round agriculture, and currency-mediated trade as opposed to barter.

    Middle East Civilization

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    - first writing system - inventions: potter’s wheel, vehicular and windmill - created first generalized governments and law codes

    Middle East Civilization

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    4 civilization

    mesoamerican middle east asian african

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    Focuses on basic principles of research. Supports the development plan

    NIBRA - National Integrated Basic Research Agenda

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    Aims to develop learners to make judgements and apply what they have learned which may eventually have great health, environment or even social impacts. Provides learners with a repertoire of competencies important in the world of work and in a knowledge-based society.

    k-12 basic education program

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    used to model human decision making.

    rational choice theory

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    Highest good of human endeavors

    eudaimonia flourishing & happiness

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    should always be considered in the research and technology development, and ultimately to address human flourishing.

    social and ethical issues

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    Unstable and motivated by extrernal factors

    pleasure

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    Is constant amd generated within

    happiness