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GCAS- NSTP (Midterm)

GCAS- NSTP (Midterm)
38問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    refers to a person in a prime condition, as entire person or individual.

    Self

  • 2

    is defined as an awareness of one’s own personality or individuality.

    Self-awareness

  • 3

    is defined as having or showing realization, participation, commitment..

    Awareness

  • 4

    washed dishes for a living before he became a well-respected actor.

    BURT REYNOLDS

  • 5

    was blind, poor and sick yet he wrote Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained.

    MILTON

  • 6

    failed several times in his political career, before he was elected to the presidency. He even became one of the greatest US Presidents.

    ABRHAM LINCOLN

  • 7

    was totally deaf, yet he created musical masterpiece.

    BEETHOVEN

  • 8

    struggled to overcome her handicap to become an inspiration to both the blind and the seeing.

    HELEN KELLER

  • 9

    Nosce te ipsum is latin for..

    “Know thyself”

  • 10

    Thus, whenever problems confront us, we tend to turn against God and blame Him for all the misfortunes.

    You and Your Faith

  • 11

    Take responsibility for yourself

    Your Self-help Concepts

  • 12

    Know the difference between your biological or inherited traits and your environmental or acquired traits.

    You as You

  • 13

    It’s going to be another one of those days!

    A self-made wall of negative Self-talk

  • 14

    Begin without expecting instant miracles. You have got only one real friend and one worst enemy and that is yourself.

    You as Filipino

  • 15

    always the result of something else, something that leads up to it. Most of what seems to happens to you, happens because of you- something you created, directed, influenced, or allowed to happen.

    Self-management

  • 16

    Emotions that filter our actions and affect our tasks/work.

    Stage 2: Feelings

  • 17

    Convictions or perceptions that shape our attitudes.

    Stage 4: Beliefs

  • 18

    Actions we take.

    Stage 1: Behavior

  • 19

    Perspectives through which we view life, influenced by our beliefs.

    Stage 3: Attitude

  • 20

    Core principles or standards guiding our beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors.

    Stage 5: Values

  • 21

    is a way to override our past negative programming by erasing or replacing it with conscious, positive new directions. It is practical way to live our lives by active intent rather than by passive acceptance.

    Self-talk

  • 22

    all the communication occurs through a two-way process. Such that the person socializes about himself with others and constantly receives feedback from the other members of the group. As a result, the group becomes more effective and the relationship in this group is very dynamic.

    Arena

  • 23

    this group can be increased horizontally such that the blindspot area is reduced and vertically it is increased so that the hidden and unknown areas of a person are reduced when that person reveals about his feeling to the other person.

    Open area

  • 24

    It is the ability to influence others towards desired goals. It is also means “doing the right things”

    Leadership

  • 25

    is one who helps/facilitates communities of people, takes risks, and envisions a better future for his group, encourages commitment, and helps people move ahead along a path to accomplish a goal.

    Leader

  • 26

    is the art of influencing people to get the necessary support and cooperation in community affairs to maintain solidarity among people.

    Leadership

  • 27

    are necessary to make decisions, to direct community activities, and to speak for the community both in relation to its internal organization and its outside relationships.

    Leader

  • 28

    is defined as conformity to a standard of right and morality. It is a beneficial quality or power of a thing and a commendable quality, trait or habit.

    Virtue

  • 29

    the habit of overcoming the difficulties and pressures of life in the pursuit of good.

    Fortitude

  • 30

    the habit of having great ideals and ambitions of doing good; being concerned with doing great deeds of service to others by devoting one’s life to serve one’s country or to help people.

    Magnanimity

  • 31

    the habit of working hard and working under pressure.

    Industry

  • 32

    the habit of giving each one his due with constant and perpetual will; gives stability that man needs to work without fear and anxiety in the search for happiness.

    Justice

  • 33

    the habit of being optimistic, positive, always seeing the bright side of things.

    Cheerfulness

  • 34

    the habit which enables man to direct his actions to human life’s goals, knowing the right thing to do and applying it.

    Prudence

  • 35

    the habit of remaining true to your friends and to your principles (goals) in times of difficulty.

    Loyalty

  • 36

    the habit of sharing the good that one has with other people; thinking first of the people around him and looking for ways he can help and serve them.

    Generosity

  • 37

    the habit of bringing the desires and natural inclination of man under the control of reason.

    Temperance

  • 38

    the habit of being accountable for one’s actions, duties, and obligations; readiness to answer for the consequences of one’s actions.

    Responsibility

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to a person in a prime condition, as entire person or individual.

    Self

  • 2

    is defined as an awareness of one’s own personality or individuality.

    Self-awareness

  • 3

    is defined as having or showing realization, participation, commitment..

    Awareness

  • 4

    washed dishes for a living before he became a well-respected actor.

    BURT REYNOLDS

  • 5

    was blind, poor and sick yet he wrote Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained.

    MILTON

  • 6

    failed several times in his political career, before he was elected to the presidency. He even became one of the greatest US Presidents.

    ABRHAM LINCOLN

  • 7

    was totally deaf, yet he created musical masterpiece.

    BEETHOVEN

  • 8

    struggled to overcome her handicap to become an inspiration to both the blind and the seeing.

    HELEN KELLER

  • 9

    Nosce te ipsum is latin for..

    “Know thyself”

  • 10

    Thus, whenever problems confront us, we tend to turn against God and blame Him for all the misfortunes.

    You and Your Faith

  • 11

    Take responsibility for yourself

    Your Self-help Concepts

  • 12

    Know the difference between your biological or inherited traits and your environmental or acquired traits.

    You as You

  • 13

    It’s going to be another one of those days!

    A self-made wall of negative Self-talk

  • 14

    Begin without expecting instant miracles. You have got only one real friend and one worst enemy and that is yourself.

    You as Filipino

  • 15

    always the result of something else, something that leads up to it. Most of what seems to happens to you, happens because of you- something you created, directed, influenced, or allowed to happen.

    Self-management

  • 16

    Emotions that filter our actions and affect our tasks/work.

    Stage 2: Feelings

  • 17

    Convictions or perceptions that shape our attitudes.

    Stage 4: Beliefs

  • 18

    Actions we take.

    Stage 1: Behavior

  • 19

    Perspectives through which we view life, influenced by our beliefs.

    Stage 3: Attitude

  • 20

    Core principles or standards guiding our beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors.

    Stage 5: Values

  • 21

    is a way to override our past negative programming by erasing or replacing it with conscious, positive new directions. It is practical way to live our lives by active intent rather than by passive acceptance.

    Self-talk

  • 22

    all the communication occurs through a two-way process. Such that the person socializes about himself with others and constantly receives feedback from the other members of the group. As a result, the group becomes more effective and the relationship in this group is very dynamic.

    Arena

  • 23

    this group can be increased horizontally such that the blindspot area is reduced and vertically it is increased so that the hidden and unknown areas of a person are reduced when that person reveals about his feeling to the other person.

    Open area

  • 24

    It is the ability to influence others towards desired goals. It is also means “doing the right things”

    Leadership

  • 25

    is one who helps/facilitates communities of people, takes risks, and envisions a better future for his group, encourages commitment, and helps people move ahead along a path to accomplish a goal.

    Leader

  • 26

    is the art of influencing people to get the necessary support and cooperation in community affairs to maintain solidarity among people.

    Leadership

  • 27

    are necessary to make decisions, to direct community activities, and to speak for the community both in relation to its internal organization and its outside relationships.

    Leader

  • 28

    is defined as conformity to a standard of right and morality. It is a beneficial quality or power of a thing and a commendable quality, trait or habit.

    Virtue

  • 29

    the habit of overcoming the difficulties and pressures of life in the pursuit of good.

    Fortitude

  • 30

    the habit of having great ideals and ambitions of doing good; being concerned with doing great deeds of service to others by devoting one’s life to serve one’s country or to help people.

    Magnanimity

  • 31

    the habit of working hard and working under pressure.

    Industry

  • 32

    the habit of giving each one his due with constant and perpetual will; gives stability that man needs to work without fear and anxiety in the search for happiness.

    Justice

  • 33

    the habit of being optimistic, positive, always seeing the bright side of things.

    Cheerfulness

  • 34

    the habit which enables man to direct his actions to human life’s goals, knowing the right thing to do and applying it.

    Prudence

  • 35

    the habit of remaining true to your friends and to your principles (goals) in times of difficulty.

    Loyalty

  • 36

    the habit of sharing the good that one has with other people; thinking first of the people around him and looking for ways he can help and serve them.

    Generosity

  • 37

    the habit of bringing the desires and natural inclination of man under the control of reason.

    Temperance

  • 38

    the habit of being accountable for one’s actions, duties, and obligations; readiness to answer for the consequences of one’s actions.

    Responsibility