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NSTP act, Leadership, Volunterrism, health education

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RA 9163

NSTP act of 2001

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enhancing civic consciousness and defense preparedness

NSTP aim

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ROTC, LTS, CWTS

program components

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youth patriotism and nationalism

Why NSTP

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RA 7077

Citizens armed forces of the Philippines reservist act of 1991

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Mark Welson Chua

whose death revealed the irregularities in ROTC (RA 7077)

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president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

NSTP law passed by the congress in 2001 and was signed by…

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leadership

the act of motivating others to achieve a common goal

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leader

help themselves and others to do the right things

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democratic leadership

type of leadership where the leader is charged with who is in the group and who gets to contribute

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autocratic leadership

type of leadership where the leader make choices based on their ideas and judgement who rarely accept advice

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laissez-faire

type of leadership where the leader allows the members to self-manage

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  • be inspirational

  • be decisive

  • control emotions

  • be empathetic

  • seek advice

important factors of leadership

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  • stay reliable

  • know how to assign tasks

  • seek knowledge

  • keep an open mind and always listen

  • learn from mistakes

important qualities of a successful student leader

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volunteerism

the act of volunteering

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volunteer

the people volunteering

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  • homeless shelters

  • animal shelters

  • home construction organizations

  • retirement homes

  • libraries

different ways to volunteer

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homeless shelters

with organizations like DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Development)

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animal shelters

with organizations like PAWS (Philippine Animal Welfare Society)

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home construction organizations

with organizations like DHSUD (Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development) and NGOs

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retirement homes

with organizations like NCSC (National Commission of Senior Citizens)

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13 ways to volunteer

  1. decide which cause you care about

  2. identify skills and knowledge you can offer

  3. create a volunteer resume

  4. determine how often you can volunteer

  5. research volunteer opportunities

  6. consider using a volunteer site

  7. get all the details for the position

  8. apply

  9. follow-up

  10. complete required training

  11. begin with a limited commitment

  12. be professional

  13. regularly assess volunteer experience

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drug abuse

misuse of drugs

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drug addiction

prolonged effect of drug abuse (substance dependence) and develops withdrawal symptoms

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cannabis

in the form of resin, dried and chopped leaves usually smoked with tobacco

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effects of cannabis

euphoria, laughter, vivid sensations, hallucination, paranoia

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cocaine

organic from cocoa plant, a white crystalline powder either snorted or occasionally injected

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effects of cocaine

physical/mental arousal

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ecstasy

heighten libido that acts on the central nervous system, taken in tablets, capsules, powder that’s swallowed and sometimes snorted

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effects of ecstasy

increase brain activity, dilated pupils, tight jaw, often brief nausea, sweating, dry mouth and throat

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rape-drug

a drug that immobilizes the victim

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solvent

an abundant illegal drug that is rapidly absorbed through the lungs quickly distributed to the brain and other organs

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effects of solvent

slightly stimulated, after successive inhalations will feel less inhibited and less in control, hallucinations and loss of consciousness

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crystal meth or shabu

a drug made for drug abuse that’s made from cheap medicine containing ephedrine

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effects of crystal meth or shabu

abuser will do anything to get that rush again that builds up tolerance needing higher dosage

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alcoholism

illness of habitual intake of alcohol

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effects of alcoholism

flows through the stomach and intestine, carried by blood cells all throughout the body to the central nervous system

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smoking

world’s leading cause of death and serious illness

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chewing and snuff

two types of smoking tobacco

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first-hand smoker

active smokers

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second-hand smoker

those who inhale the smoke

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third-hand smoker

contamination from smoking residue

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HIV

virus that attack the body’s immune system and creates vulnerability to infection and certain cancers

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AIDS

severe state of HIV when the immune system is badly damaged

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CD4 and T cells

cells in the body that HIV/AIDS attack

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  • unprotected sex

  • breastfeeding

  • pregnancy

  • injecting without sterilization

  • occupational exposure

  • blood transfusion

how HIV/AIDS is transmitted