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NSTP act, Leadership, Volunterrism, health education
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RA 9163
NSTP act of 2001
enhancing civic consciousness and defense preparedness
NSTP aim
ROTC, LTS, CWTS
program components
youth patriotism and nationalism
Why NSTP
RA 7077
Citizens armed forces of the Philippines reservist act of 1991
Mark Welson Chua
whose death revealed the irregularities in ROTC (RA 7077)
president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
NSTP law passed by the congress in 2001 and was signed by…
leadership
the act of motivating others to achieve a common goal
leader
help themselves and others to do the right things
democratic leadership
type of leadership where the leader is charged with who is in the group and who gets to contribute
autocratic leadership
type of leadership where the leader make choices based on their ideas and judgement who rarely accept advice
laissez-faire
type of leadership where the leader allows the members to self-manage
be inspirational
be decisive
control emotions
be empathetic
seek advice
important factors of leadership
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
volunteerism
the act of volunteering
volunteer
the people volunteering
homeless shelters
animal shelters
home construction organizations
retirement homes
libraries
different ways to volunteer
homeless shelters
with organizations like DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Development)
animal shelters
with organizations like PAWS (Philippine Animal Welfare Society)
home construction organizations
with organizations like DHSUD (Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development) and NGOs
retirement homes
with organizations like NCSC (National Commission of Senior Citizens)
13 ways to volunteer
decide which cause you care about
identify skills and knowledge you can offer
create a volunteer resume
determine how often you can volunteer
research volunteer opportunities
consider using a volunteer site
get all the details for the position
apply
follow-up
complete required training
begin with a limited commitment
be professional
regularly assess volunteer experience
drug abuse
misuse of drugs
drug addiction
prolonged effect of drug abuse (substance dependence) and develops withdrawal symptoms
cannabis
in the form of resin, dried and chopped leaves usually smoked with tobacco
effects of cannabis
euphoria, laughter, vivid sensations, hallucination, paranoia
cocaine
organic from cocoa plant, a white crystalline powder either snorted or occasionally injected
effects of cocaine
physical/mental arousal
ecstasy
heighten libido that acts on the central nervous system, taken in tablets, capsules, powder that’s swallowed and sometimes snorted
effects of ecstasy
increase brain activity, dilated pupils, tight jaw, often brief nausea, sweating, dry mouth and throat
rape-drug
a drug that immobilizes the victim
solvent
an abundant illegal drug that is rapidly absorbed through the lungs quickly distributed to the brain and other organs
effects of solvent
slightly stimulated, after successive inhalations will feel less inhibited and less in control, hallucinations and loss of consciousness
crystal meth or shabu
a drug made for drug abuse that’s made from cheap medicine containing ephedrine
effects of crystal meth or shabu
abuser will do anything to get that rush again that builds up tolerance needing higher dosage
alcoholism
illness of habitual intake of alcohol
effects of alcoholism
flows through the stomach and intestine, carried by blood cells all throughout the body to the central nervous system
smoking
world’s leading cause of death and serious illness
chewing and snuff
two types of smoking tobacco
first-hand smoker
active smokers
second-hand smoker
those who inhale the smoke
third-hand smoker
contamination from smoking residue
HIV
virus that attack the body’s immune system and creates vulnerability to infection and certain cancers
AIDS
severe state of HIV when the immune system is badly damaged
CD4 and T cells
cells in the body that HIV/AIDS attack
unprotected sex
breastfeeding
pregnancy
injecting without sterilization
occupational exposure
blood transfusion
how HIV/AIDS is transmitted