問題一覧
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Our biology dictates that our looks are a result of the genes transferred to us by our parents
gregor mendel
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Shaped by biological and environmental factors and is surrounded by issues associated with health, hygiene, nutrition, and beauty standards, among others.
physical self
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the appearance of a person can be an _____ or ______.
asset and liability
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Women are placed in these special rooms to prepare them for womanhood.
fattening rooms
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Being fat is a sign of_____
prosperity, fertility, and beauty
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Our concept of physical self as Filipinos is largely associated with our ________
skin color
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patients worry that there is something wrong with the shape or appearance of a body part - most often breasts, genitalia, hair, or the nose, or some portion of the face.
body dysmorphic disorder
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BMI or anorexia
15% lesser than normal
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BMI of bulimia
same or even larger than normal
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“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.
psalm 139:14
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The "self" presented online can be regarded as one's
extended self
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Under the different types of reality it refers to the physical self
real life reality
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Copy reality as closely as we can (flight simulator, encarta, FB 360 degrees), and offer uncanny representation of real world aspects.
simulation
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Real life unreal, simultaneously interacting with tangible and intangible (pokemon go, snapchat filters).
augmented reality
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Complete detachment from reality (digitally made-up worlds: character/avatars).
virtual reality
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State of mind, imagination, utopia of the mind (schiz’ mind, idea of a perfect world); inability to distinguish the real from otherwise.
hyperreality
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Performer’s consciousness that there is an audience and their expectations of them influence or impact the performance.
front stage
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This is where the performer can relax and be themselves, away from the prying eyes of the crowd.
backstage
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They meet audience members completely independent or separate from the performance.
off stage
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in the context of social media this is when people’s carefully-constructed digital selves engage in online activities, such as publicly commenting on posts, choosing which “selfie” to upload, or even deciding on what thoughts to publish.
front stage region
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it is when someone logs out and momentarily abstains from social media use.
backstage region
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this is when people meet up with people they only know on the internet, or at least those they perform online through various cues and expressions.
off-stage
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“Choose your self-presentations carefully, for what starts out as a mask may become your face.”
erving goffman
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Impression management
erving goffman
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Removal of social inhibitions and/or restrictions imposed upon people’s behavior when engaging in the web.
online disinhibition effect
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"people don't know me"
dissociative anonymity
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this is the confidence you feel whenever you anonymously engage in online activities.
dissociative anonymity
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act of communicating wherein sender does not openly reveal his/her identity
anonymity
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alter, stylized, or refashioned one.
pseudonymity
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“People can’t see me”.
invisibility
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“See you when I see you”.
asynchronicity
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“It’s all in the mind”
solipsistic introjection
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“It’s all a play”.
dissociative imagination
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“Your rules don’t work online”
minimization of status and authority
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- interrelated with performativity - One's perception of the self, selfhood, subjectivity (Rob cover)
identity
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three major purposes of internet:
social interaction, information acquisition and generation, and entertainment
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refers to the norms of appropriate and responsible behavior toward technology use.
digital citizenship
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three general principles of digital citizenship:
respecting, educating, and protecting oneself and others.
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what are the problems we need to address as digital citizens?
sharing fake news, cyberbullying, sharing viruses.
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It is the process of controlling how one is perceived by other people.
self presentation
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Allow people to post what they want. They have their motives for doing it and it is not our job to judge those intentions. It is God’s.
walang basagan ng trip
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is an ongoing, personal life journey contextualized by the belief in a higher being, culture, relationships, nature, and the discovery of meaning in one’s life.
spiritual self
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It is the aspect of the self associated with an individual’s process of seeking and expressing meaning and how they are connected to the self, to others, to the moment, and to everything else that composes their environment, including the sacred and significant.
spirituality
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It is defined as the personal and private beliefs
spirituality
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first aspect of spirituality talks about?
meaning and purpose
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Second aspect of spirituality focuses on?
person's connection to different parts of their existence
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Third aspect of spirituality talks about?
sacred and transcendent
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is the adherence to a belief system and practices associated with a tradition in which there is agreement about what is believed and practiced.
religiosity
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introduces the concept of supreme beings (God, gods, or goddesses) as the cause or reason of all phenomena.
religion
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supreme being is (all-powerful)
omnipotent
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supreme being is (all-knowing)
omniscient
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supreme being is (everywhere at once)
omnipresent
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a psychiatrist imprisoned for three years in a concentration camp during World War I, provides three ways of discovering the meaning of life.
victor frankl
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this book served as a reminder that life in which he could provide a scientific (even philosophical) observation and analysis of what made men exposed to such atrocities and horrors survive.
mans search for meaning
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The technique frankl used with emphasis on meaning
logotherapy
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this are what should not be done and avoided in a religion
proscription
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he wrote the famous book for only _____ days
9
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how people experience and express themselves as sexual beings.
sexuality
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refers to a person's characterization as female or male at birth
sex
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refers to a person's attraction to people
sexual orientation
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someone who is attracted to the opposite sex
heterosexual or straight
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someone who is attracted to the same sex
homosexual gay lesbian
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someone who is attracted to both sex
bisexual
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someone who is attracted to people regardless of their sexual orientation, identity, or expression
pansexual
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someone who has little to no attraction towards people
asexual
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refers to a person internal sense of self and identity often derived from societal gender roles.
gender identity
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an individual whose gender identity or gender expression matches the expectations associated with the sex assigned to them at birth
cisgender
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an individual whose gender identity or gender expression differs from expectations associated with the sex assigned to them at birth
transgender
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a gender identity and an umbrella term for people whos identity falls outside of the binary of man and woman, Some people identify with both, while some identify with neither.
non binary
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refers to how a person presents their identity that can be observed.
gender expression
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a person who has a combination of masculine and feminine gender expression who are neither clearly masculine nor clearly feminine in appearance
androgynous
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the theatrical performance of one or multiple genders via dressing
drag king or queen
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and individual who dresses on clothing worn by members of the opposite gender.
crossdresser