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_aZulueta, Francisco M. _eauthor |
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_aSocial problems and issues in the Philippines _c/ Francisco M. Zulueta, Dolores B. Liwag |
264 | 1 |
_aMandaluyong City : _bNational Book Store, _c[2001] |
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300 |
_axiv, 382 pages : _billustrations |
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_2rdacontent _atext |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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505 | _aChapter 1: Dimensions of Social Problems | ||
505 | _aOrigins of social problems sociological diagnosis of social problem social problem vis-a-vis the social system social problems and issues | ||
505 | _aSocial disorganization | ||
505 | _aEconomic conditions | ||
505 | _aSocial problem and deviance | ||
505 | _aTypes of deviation | ||
505 | _aTheories and causes of deviance biological theories of deviance psychological theories of deviance, sociological theories of deviance | ||
505 | _aConflict theory | ||
505 | _aThe cultural transmission theory | ||
505 | _aSocial learning theory labeling theory | ||
505 | _aSocial problems and cultural diversity | ||
505 | _aSocial problems vis-a-vis social control | ||
505 | _aInformal and formal control | ||
505 | _aSocial problems require collective action | ||
505 | _aChapter 2: Research and Development | ||
505 | _aThe scientific method of investigation | ||
505 | _aThe survey method | ||
505 | _aAdvantage of survey | ||
505 | _aDisadvantage of survey | ||
505 | _aThe case study method | ||
505 | _aObservation | ||
505 | _aAdvantage of observation | ||
505 | _aDisadvantage of observation | ||
505 | _aEthics of research | ||
505 | _aChapter 3: Population and Family Planning | ||
505 | _aPopulation | ||
505 | _aFertility | ||
505 | _aMorality | ||
505 | _aMigration | ||
505 | _aPopulation and ecology | ||
505 | _aMathusian theory of population | ||
505 | _aPopulation and natural resources | ||
505 | _aZero population growth | ||
505 | _aPopulation and development | ||
505 | _aSocial policy and programs | ||
505 | _aCalendar rhythm | ||
505 | _aHistorical basis | ||
505 | _aSociological basis | ||
505 | _aEconomic basis | ||
505 | _aAnthropological basis | ||
505 | _aPolitical science basis | ||
505 | _aPopulation and moral responsibility | ||
505 | _aPhilippine population and its implications | ||
505 | _aPopulation and poverty | ||
505 | _aPopulation and health | ||
505 | _aPopulation and squatting | ||
505 | _apopulation, transportation, and traffic, population and crime | ||
505 | _aPopulation and education | ||
505 | _aPopulation and labor force | ||
505 | _aChapter 4: Poverty and Social crises | ||
505 | _aThe nature of poverty | ||
505 | _aSome causes of poverty in the philippines | ||
505 | _aTheories of poverty | ||
505 | _aExistence of poverty | ||
505 | _aEffects | ||
505 | _aFour strategies to reduce poverty | ||
505 | _aElementary education | ||
505 | _aLife is better is trash | ||
505 | _aChapter 5: Juvenile Delinquency and crime | ||
505 | _aCauses of juvenile delinquency | ||
505 | _aSome control mechanisms to prevent delinquency | ||
505 | _aIndividual programs, social skills training | ||
505 | _aCognitive behavior programs | ||
505 | _aSocial-problem solving | ||
505 | _aMoral reasoning development | ||
505 | _aMultimodal programs | ||
505 | _aInstitutional and community program | ||
505 | _aChapter 6: Drugs, Alcoholism and Crimes | ||
505 | _aSome common misconceptions about alcohol and alcoholisim | ||
505 | _aPschoses associated with alcoholism addiction to narcotic drugs | ||
505 | _aThe barbiturates (sedatives) | ||
505 | _aEffects of barbiturates | ||
505 | _aThe use and abuse of minor tranquilizers | ||
505 | _aThe amphetamines and cocaine (stimulants) | ||
505 | _aCase no.1 marijuana | ||
505 | _aThe advent of shabu | ||
505 | _aThe Devasting effects of drugs | ||
505 | _aall about drugs | ||
505 | _aDrug abuse and dependency | ||
505 | _aCommon signs of drug abuse | ||
505 | _aDetriment effects of drug abuse | ||
505 | _aSome treatment approaches | ||
505 | _aDrug control and preventon | ||
505 | _arehabilitation programs | ||
505 | _aChapter 7: Prostitution and sexually transmitted diseases | ||
505 | _aTypes of prostitution | ||
505 | _aFemale prostitutes | ||
505 | _aMale trypes of prostitution | ||
505 | _aChild prostitution | ||
505 | _aCauses of prostitution | ||
505 | _aEffects of prostitution | ||
505 | _aAIDS, HIV, and is deadly because there is no cure for it | ||
505 | _aThe Components of the immune sysytem prevention and control aids | ||
505 | _aSafety measure against HIV | ||
505 | _aSTD (Sexually transmitted diseases) | ||
505 | _aOther sexually transmitted diseases | ||
505 | _aNongonococal urethristis and cerviticus | ||
505 | _aLympho-granuloma venereum | ||
505 | _aGranuloma linguinale | ||
505 | _aCondyloma accuminatum | ||
505 | _aSymptoms of STD in men | ||
505 | _aSymptoms of STD filipinos and aids | ||
505 | _aIgnorance kills : myths about HIC/AIDs | ||
505 | _aThe role of the church | ||
505 | _aSocial Issues | ||
505 | _aChapter 8: Battered Women | ||
505 | _aBattered women on a surge | ||
505 | _aPatterns of wife abuse | ||
505 | _aThe abuser | ||
505 | _aWhy women stay in abusive relationship | ||
505 | _aAgencies that protect women from violence | ||
505 | _aStopping women abuse | ||
505 | _aVarious cases of battered women | ||
505 | _aCase no.1 "ayoko na" | ||
505 | _aCase no. 2 Hubby | ||
505 | _aHis Pregnant wife with lead pipe | ||
505 | _aCase no 3 hubby hacks wife | ||
505 | _aChapter 9: Unemployment and under employment | ||
505 | _aFrictional unemployment | ||
505 | _aStructural unemployment | ||
505 | _aCyclical Unemployment | ||
505 | _aIssues on unemployment and under-employment | ||
505 | _aThe role of the government and the labor market | ||
505 | _aChapter 10: Environmental Pollution | ||
505 | _aAir-basic essential for survival | ||
505 | _aTypes of air pollutants, sources and central techniques | ||
505 | _aGas, carbon monoxide | ||
505 | _aCarbon dioxide | ||
505 | _aMethane particulates | ||
505 | _amatters | ||
505 | _adust | ||
505 | _aAerosol | ||
505 | _aFog | ||
505 | _aFume | ||
505 | _aMist | ||
505 | _aSmoke | ||
505 | _aAsh | ||
505 | _aLead | ||
505 | _aAsbestos | ||
505 | _aArsenic organic pollutants | ||
505 | _aOrganic solvents | ||
505 | _aOrgano halogen compounds dioxin | ||
505 | _aInorganic pollutants | ||
505 | _aOxidizing substance | ||
505 | _aTypes of toxic chemicals | ||
505 | _aToxic Chemicals in terms of persistence | ||
505 | _aSources of environmental toxic chemicals | ||
505 | _aEstimating health effects of toxic chemical | ||
505 | _aNitrous oxide | ||
505 | _aPrograms against pollution | ||
505 | _aThermal pollution | ||
505 | _aThe Payatas tragedy | ||
505 | _aSolid management act | ||
505 | _aGarbage Education | ||
505 | _aStarting and effective school recycling program | ||
505 | _aThe clean air act | ||
505 | _aLaw enforcement of law on pollution control | ||
505 | _aToxic waste-a real rhrear to humal lives | ||
505 | _aMetro manila crises | ||
505 | _aNuclear war and nuclear winter | ||
505 | _aOther environment effects of a nuclear war | ||
505 | _aAnti-pollution program philppine environmental laws | ||
505 | _aAgencies concerned with solid wate management | ||
505 | _aChapter 11: Other Social Problems and Issues | ||
505 | _aIssues | ||
505 | _aThe Family and legal separation | ||
505 | _aMarriage | ||
505 | _aEngagement pointer's for males to avoid | ||
505 | _aFunctions of the family | ||
505 | _aUnwed mother and illegitimate children | ||
505 | _aCauses of unwed motherhood | ||
505 | _aCharacteristics of unwed mothers that led them to unwed motherhood | ||
505 | _aThe illegitimate children | ||
505 | _aAgencies that take care of unwed mothers | ||
505 | _aWhy be concerned over illegitimate children | ||
505 | _aAbortion | ||
505 | _aMalnutrition | ||
505 | _aTotal nutrional therapy (TNT) | ||
505 | _aStreet-children | ||
505 | _aBroken homes-source of most street-children | ||
505 | _aChildren in crises | ||
505 | _aSocioeconomic anatomy of a child | ||
505 | _aChild abuse | ||
505 | _aImplicataions on child abuse | ||
505 | _aChild sexual abuse | ||
505 | _aPedophilia | ||
505 | _aEffects of child sexual abuse | ||
505 | _aTreatment child labor | ||
505 | _aThe ugly face of child labor | ||
505 | _aGambling | ||
505 | _aThe Filipinos have a passion for gambling | ||
505 | _aRelationship of gambling to crime | ||
505 | _aHolding the cockfighting | ||
505 | _aLegislative measures | ||
505 | _aStrategies on gambling | ||
505 | _aSuggested preventive measures on gambling | ||
505 | _aSexual harassment | ||
505 | _aSquatting | ||
505 | _aCauses and effects of squatting | ||
505 | _aNational housing authority (NHA) resettlement program sites and services development | ||
505 | _aRelocation and resettlement | ||
505 | _aMedium- rise residential building bliss condominium | ||
505 | _aDormitory and apartment housing program | ||
505 | _aCommunity mortgage program (CMP) mortgage take-out (MTO) | ||
505 | _aLocal government housing | ||
505 | _aUpgrading slums | ||
505 | _aUrban poor families | ||
505 | _aFloods controlo floods | ||
505 | _aConstruction of dams | ||
505 |
_a"Brigada kontra baha" _aThe traffic problem |
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_aSocial problems _zPhilippines |
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_aSocial conditions _zPhilippines |
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700 | 1 | _aLiwag, Dolores B. | |
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690 | _aParenting & family relations |