ENGLISH (second quarter periodical examination)

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Research

it primarily focuses upon improving quality and is a research for knowledge.

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Design

it is to plan how something will be made or clone

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Data

these are collected facts or information.

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Significance

these are important data and meaningful findings in a research.

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Evidence

observations or information that can help solve a crime or show whether something is true or false.

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Treatment

it is the course of action designed for research

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Experiment

it is a test to see what happens when all factors (variables) but one is controlled.

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Conclusion

it is a summary of what has been learned or shown at the end of a study.

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Observation

it is looking carefully at something

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Statistics

it is the organization and study of numerical data.

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Campaign

this can be a single ad or a series of ads. it has ads that revolve around a single idea. it provides a framework in which processes of advocacy that can be easily developed and enclosed.

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Awareness Raising, Research, Social Mobilization,Training, Lobbying

what are the 5 dimensions of campaign?

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Awareness Raising

this is intended to make the problem to be addressed known by the general public.

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Awareness Raising

to what dimension of campaign does this example belongs to?

  • Covid-19 precautions

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Research

another dimension that is based on research, since it provides the necessary knowledge to take action.

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Research

to what dimension of campaign does this example belongs to?

  • Experimenting to come up with a vaccine to cure COVID 19.

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Social Mobilization

these are used by grassroots-based social movements, but also as a tool for the elite and the state itself.

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Social Mobilization

to what dimension of campaign does this example belongs to?

  • Edsa revolution, human rights rally

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Training

it is the process focused on a clear and specific target. it further develops the contents, but also the scope and the vision.

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Training

to what dimension of campaign does this example belongs to?

  • Training police for proper actions on crime, training for teachers to update them on teaching strategies, trainings for nurses for new practices in caring for patients.

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Lobbying

it is an act to influence decisions made by officials in the government.

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Lobbying

to what dimension of campaign does this example belongs to?

  • POLITICS OF COALITION-BUILDING FOR DEMOCRATIC REFORM: A PHILIPPINE EXPERIENCE

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Public Speaking

to deliver or communicate information in front of a live audience, usually done any formal setting, or as part of a formal event, conveys purposeful information which aims to inform, influence or entertain larger group of audience

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Prepared Speech

the speaker is given the topic beforehand and has time to research about the topic and it is able to rehearse or practice prior to delivering the speech.

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Memorized Speech, Extemporaneous Speech

what are the two prepared speeches?

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Extemporaneous Speech

the speaker is given time to prepare before the delivery used a prepared copy which serves to be reference.

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Impromptu Speech

the speaker is given with a little or no time to prepare and no chance to research about it or even make an outlined guide.

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When Delivering This Type Of Speech

are must be able to fully gather his or her thoughts focus on the issue or topic at hand, maintain composure.

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Know your purpose, Be familiar with your topic, Know your audience, Plan ahead of time, Use non-verbal cues, Remain clam, Practice, Watch your words, Speak with clarity, Know the essential etiquettes, Use visuals when necessary, Dress comfortably but appropriately, Be open to questions and comments

what are the techniques in public speaking?

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Know your purpose

being sure on the purpose of your speech, it is synonymous to knowing where to focus your discussion. It may be a basic us to inform persuade or inspire.

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Be familiar with your topic

Best way to do this is the research when you are sure of every piece of information you are presenting you will be more confident

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Know your audience

it is essential to be sure of the kind of people you will be speaking to knowing your audience will help you plan the appropriate content, language, and technique use

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Plan ahead of time

cramming will reflect in the way you speak and believe in front of an audience

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Use non-verbal cues

the right amount of gestures at the right time are the key elements of public speaking as these movements help convey ideas more clearly, establish eye contact with your audience

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Remain calm

Don’t show your nervousness and maintain your composure

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Practice

practice is a major component of planning through constant practice. One may be able to identify areas that can be improved.

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Watch your words

One must be careful enough, not to use words that might put his or her reability and reputation into jeopardy

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Speak with clarity

One should observe, proper pronunciation, stress, information juncture dictation tone and pasting when delivering a speech

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Know the essential etiquettes

as a public speaker, one should know the different do’s and don’ts when speaking before an audience

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Use visuals when necessary

when possible and appropriate visual like PowerPoint slide can help support the speech being delivered

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Dress comfortably but appropriately

just in a way that excudes respect and formality

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Be open to questions and comments

always bear in mind that you cannot please, everybody at this essential to be open to questions, comments, and even criticism.