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IS IT POSSIBLE THAT SOMETHING CAN HAPPEN BY CHANCE? OR IS IT ALWAYS TRUE THAT EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON? WERE THE INCIDENTS THAT TOOK PLACE IN THE VIDEO HAPPENED BY CHANCE OR BY REASON? (min. of 5 sentences)

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  1. IS IT POSSIBLE THAT SOMETHING CAN HAPPEN BY CHANCE? OR IS IT ALWAYS TRUE THAT EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON? WERE THE INCIDENTS THAT TOOK PLACE IN THE VIDEO HAPPENED BY CHANCE OR BY REASON? (min. of 5 sentences) IS THERE AN IDEA OF A “FAMILY” IN THIS CASE? (JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWER) IDENTIFY AT LEAST 3 IMPORTANT ELEMENTS THAT WOULD COMPRISE THE VALIDITY OF A FAMILY IN A SOCIETY THAT ARE IN RELATION TO THE GIVEN CASE. (min. of 5 sentences) I AM AN ATHEIST, IS IT REALLY NECESSARY FOR ME TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE PRESENCE OF A SUPREME BEING IN THE CONTEXT OF MARRIAGE? JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWER. (min. of 5 sentences)
  2. CONCERNS: social and legal determination of “who is the parent” (Sperm Donor) The development of genetic enhancement technologies might create a: market in preferred physical traits genetic manipulation creation of a new underclass of people Children created through this technology would be “designed as: a product” rather than “welcomed as a gift”
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  5. NATURE OF MARRIAGE
  6. WHY DO WE NEED TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE PRESENCE OF A SUPREME BEING?
  7. MARRIAGE IN MODERN TIMES RELIGIOUS LEGAL
  8. VARIATION OF MARRIAGE CUSTOMS ENDOGAMY EXOGAMY
  9. TYPES OF MARRIAGE PATTERNS MONOGAMY POLYGAMY POLYGYNY POLYANDRY
  10. ARE THERE REQUIREMENTS THAT I NEED TO FOLLOW IF WANT TO BE MARRIED?
  11. QUIZ My 1st cousin adopted a daughter. She calls me uncle because obviously, by law, she is now my niece. By virtue of adoption, this makes my niece as a legitimate daughter of my 1st cousin. My niece is the same age as mine. We are both 23. We fell in love. Is it legal for us to marry in the Philippines? Why? (MINIMUM OF 5 SENTENCES) Jinri Park and I are both Filipinos and were legally married in the Philippines. We eventually became US citizens because of my work. I met Nina Dovrev in the US and we fell in love instantly. Nina wanted me to be hers eternally. I filed for divorce on my initial marriage and it was granted by the US government. Is there something wrong on the dissolution of my marriage since I am still a Filipino? Will the Philippines still recognize the validity of my first marriage? Why? (MINIMUM OF 5 SENTENCES)
  12. FAMILY CODE: REQUIREMENTS ON MARRIAGE ABOVE 18 CONSENT OF PARENTS 21-25 = PARENTAL ADVICE > 25: WITHOUT PARENTAL CONTROL
  13. FORBIDDEN MARRIAGES: ARTICLES 37 & 38 – FAMILY CODE A parent and his or her child A grandparent and his or her grandchild A man and his sister or a woman and his brother A man and his half-sister or a woman and his half-brother A man and a woman who are collateral blood relatives up to the fourth civil degree. A man and his step-daughter A woman and her step-son A man and his daughters-in-law A woman and her sons-in-law An adopting parent and his or her adopted child The surviving spouse of the adopting parent and the adopted child The surviving spouse of the adopted child and the adopter An adopted child and a legitimate child of the same An adopted child and another adopted child of the same adopter One person and another, where the latter, with the intention to marry the former, killed that other person’s spouse or his spouse.
  14. DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE ANNULMENT LEGAL SEPARATION DIVORCE
  15. ANNULMENT MARRIAGE = null and void RE- MARRY Parental consent Insanity Force, intimidation Impotency Incurable STD
  16. LEGAL SEPARATION FROM BED AND BOARD MARRIAGE STILL EXISTS Irreconcilable differences CANNOT RE-MARRY Physical & abusive violence Pressure to change religion Prostitution = compelling Drug addict & habitual alcoholism homosexuality Sexual infidelity & perversion Contracting of another marriage Attempted murder One year abandonment
  17. DIVORCE COMPLETE DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE RE- MARRY
  18. COURTSHIP
  19. BIGAY-KAYA
  20. PANG-HIMUYAT
  21. SAMBON
  22. MODERN COURTSHIP
  23. VARIATION IN FAMILY PATTERN ORIGIN DOMINANCE RESIDENCE STRUCTURE
  24. ORIGIN THE FAMILY OF ORIENTATION THE FAMILY OF PROCREATION
  25. DOMINANCE PATRIARCHAL FAMILY MATRIARCHAL FAMILY EQUALITARIAN
  26. RESIDENCE PATRILOCAL MATRILOCAL BILOCAL NEOLOCAL
  27. STRUCTURE NUCLEAR OR CONJUGAL FAMILY EXTENDED FAMILY
  28. FUNCTIONS OF FAMILY BIOLOGICAL MAINTENANCE REGULATES SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND IS THE UNIT OF REPRODUCTION CHIEF AGENCY FOR SOCIALIZING THE CHILD IT GIVES ITS MEMBERS STATUS AN IMPORTANT MECHANISM FOR SOCIAL CONTROL
  29. BIOLOGICAL MAINTENANCE
  30. REGULATES SEXUAL BEHAVIOR & IS THE UNIT OF REPRODUCTION
  31. CHIEF AGENCY OF SOCIALIZATION
  32. STATUS OF MEMBERS
  33. MECHANISM FOR SOCIAL CONTROL
  34. THE MORAL ISSUES OF CONTRACEPTION AND STERILIZATION
  35. CONTRACEPTION voluntary prevention of conception by the positive use of artificial means which hinder the generative cells from uniting during the sexual act.
  36. The “Principle of Population” depended on the idea that population, if unchecked, increases at a geometric rate (i.e. 2, 4, 8, 16, etc.) whereas the food-supply grows at an arithmetic rate (i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.)
  37. STERILIZATION VOLUNTARY INVOLUNTARY OR COMPULSARY
  38. Kate Fitzgerald died of bone marrow cancer. Her mother, Sara, wouldn’t want to have the same case that her family underwent because of Kate’s case. Sara is afraid to have another child because the probability of having another child with similar case is most likely to happen again since cancer is inherent in her family’s blood. In the context of contraceptive methods, is it possible for Sara to have another child without the worries of abnormalities that her potential child can have? What contraceptive method will you suggest to Sara’s case if there is any method applicable to her? Explain and justify your answer. (minimum of 5 sentences) Kate and her boyfriend would want to have sex after their prom. They are both afraid that Kate might get pregnant since both of them don’t have any contraceptives with them. Kate’s monthly menstruation is regular. She told her boyfriend that the last day of her regular menstruation just ended 7 days ago. You are Kate’s boyfriend and you knew something about Natural Contraceptive Methods. What would be the chance of Kate being impregnated if you will still continue your plan and apply the method that you knew? (minimum of 5 sentences)
  39. CLASSIFICATION OF STERILIZATION THERAPEUTIC STERILIZATION CONTRACEPTIVE STERILIZATION EUGENIC AND SOCIAL PUNITIVE
  40. THERAPEUTIC STERILIZATION removal of a reproductive organ or a portion thereof in order to save one’s life or to promote bodily integrity
  41. CONTRACEPTIVE STERILIZATION Intentional prevention of conception through sterilization Justification: FIRST: serious illness of either husband or wife SECOND: probability of genetic abnormality THIRD: severe financial burden FOURTH: child-bearing puts one’s health in danger
  42. EUGENIC AND SOCIAL hindering the conception of undesirable and physically or mentally unfit offspring. social engineering
  43. PUNITIVE punishment for crime or antisocial behavior under the double effect principle: sterilization is not direct since the primary and intended effect is punishment
  44. JUSTIFICATION OF CONTRACEPTION RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION A couple will bear the consequences of their own moral decisions; nobody else future child’s inherent right to a: dignified existence. checks the transmission of: recessive disorders or genetically-linked diseases.
  45. METHODS OF CONTRACEPTION FOLK METHODS PRECOITAL/ POSTCOITAL DOUCHE PROLONGED LACTATION WITHDRAWAL MECHANICAL METHODS CONDOM DIAPHRAGM SPONGE CHEMICAL METHODS VAGINAL SUPPOSITORIES AND TABLETS VAGINAL JELLIES, CREAMS, AND FOAMS HORMONAL METHODS CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS INJECTIONS AND IMPLANTS
  46. FOLK METHODS PRECOITAL/ POSTCOITAL DOUCHE PROLONGED LACTATION WITHDRAWAL
  47. PRE-COITAL/POSTCOITAL Vinegar and brine (warm water with salt) are prescribed as : precoital douche Warm coca-cola(: postcoital douche)
  48. PROLONGED LACTATION Prolongation of milk secretion or production in the mother’s mammary glands will delay ovulation.
  49. WITHDRAWAL COITUS INTERRUPTUS Male withdraws his penis from the vagina immediately before ejaculation COITUS RESERVATUS Male withholds ejaculation just before orgasm and allows the erection to subside gradually
  50. MECHANICAL METHODS CONDOM DIAPHRAGM SPONGE
  51. CHEMICAL METHODS VAGINAL SUPPOSITORIES AND TABLETS VAGINAL JELLIES, CREAMS, AND FOAMS
  52. HORMONAL METHODS CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS Pills help maintain a constantly high hormone level which prevents the ovary from releasing an egg INJECTIONS AND IMPLANTS pill is a combination of hormones and cholesterol
  53. ABORTIFACIENTS INTRAUTERINE DEVICE (IUD) DES (DIETHYLSTILBESTROL) PROSTAGLANDINS ANTI-PREGNANCY VACCINE LOW DOSE TYPE OF CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS
  54. INTRAUTERINE DEVICE (IUD) it irritates and inflames the lining of the uterus in such a way that the developing fetus that descends from the fallopian tube cannot implant itself and thus dies.
  55. DES (DIETHYLSTILBESTROL) Known as the morning-after pill, DES is a powerful hormone that forces the endometrium or uterine lining to shed. If the fetus has already burrowed itself in the endometrium, it will be destroyed.
  56. PROSTAGLANDINS When taken by mouth, injection or as a vaginal suppository, it causes a violent contraction of the uterus, pushing out whatever is inside.
  57. ANTI-PREGNANCY VACCINE makes the woman produce antibodies that neutralize : human chorionic gonadtropin (HCG) HCG is the mechanism which is used to shut off the mother’s menstrual period after conception
  58. LOW DOSE TYPE OF CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS To prevent ovulation,: 400 meg of ethinylestradiol(an estrogen) is necessary cannot prevent the release of ovum They do alter (irritate and inflame) the uterine lining Conception may take place, but: implantation cannot Low dose: to decrease untoward side effects.
  59. SURGICAL METHODS TUBAL LIGATION VASECTOMY (vas ‘duct’; -ectomy ‘to cut out’) HYSTERECTOMY (hysteron ‘uterus’; -ectomy to ‘cut out’)
  60. NATURAL OR BEHAVIORAL METHODS: RHYTHM OR CALENDAR METHOD TEMPERATURE METHOD OVULATION (MUCUS) METHOD SYMPTO-THERMAL METHOD SEX RELATIONS DURING MENSTRUATION
  61. RHYTHM OR CALENDAR METHOD
  62. TEMPERATURE METHOD
  63. OVULATION (MUCUS) METHOD
  64. SYMPTO-THERMAL METHOD Pain the right or left lower abdomen
  65. SEX RELATIONS DURING MENSTRUATION vaginal tissues and mucous secretions of the vagina and cervix that help nourish the sperm are carried away and washed out by the menstrual flow.
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