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110 Cards in this Set
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Is the source of all life |
God |
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God's most precious gift to man is |
Life |
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(2) are a sources of joy |
Infants and babies |
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The termination of a baby's life in a mother's womb |
Abortion |
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The interruption of pregnancy through expulsion of the fetus before it can live outside the uterus |
Abortion |
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(2) abortion |
Spontaneous (miscarriage); direct or induced abortion |
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The father's sperm penetrates mother's egg cell |
Conception |
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Not sinful and immoral since it was not directly willed |
Miscarriage |
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Where the baby is purposely taken out of the mother's womb before it is born, is sinful and immoral |
Direct or induced abortion |
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The sole author of life |
God |
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From him originates all life including the life of a human being |
God |
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Inside the womb is a human being |
Zygote |
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--- begins at the moment of --- |
Human life; conception |
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Is not a private act because its consequences and implications affects others |
Abortion |
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Is an act of violence |
Abortion |
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Is a cruel act against an innocent human being as well as to the mother and father of the baby |
Abortion |
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Must protect the equal and inviolable right of every human person to life |
Society |
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The phenomenon that is steadily growing |
Homosexuality/homosexual orientation or homosexual behavior/homosexual activity |
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Where males and females dressing up or behaving opposite to his/her gender |
Homosexuality/homosexual orientation or homosexual behavior/homosexual activity |
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Refers to the sexual desires for others of one's own sex or the attraction a person experiences towards members of the same sex |
Homosexuality |
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Refers to the sexual activity with someone of the same sex |
Homosexual behavior |
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It is illustrated in a man desiring a man and a woman desiring a woman |
Homosexual behavior |
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Woman desiring a woman |
Lesbianism |
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The Bible tells of the story of destruction of --- which served as punishment for homosexual practice |
Sodom and Gomorrah |
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The relations between men or between women who experience an exclusive or predominant sexual attraction toward persons of the same sex |
Homosexuality |
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States that homosexual activity goes against the natural law and scripture |
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith |
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Holds that natural sexual inclination is directed toward members of the opposite |
The natural law |
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Denounces homosexual activity |
The scriptural verse of Genesis 19:1-11 (Story of Sodom and Gomorrah) |
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Includes a father, mother and their children |
Nuclear family |
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Believed that they are God's instrument procreation |
Man and woman |
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Is contrary to God's plan on procreation |
Homosexual union |
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Euthanasia in Greek origin means |
Good death |
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Defined as quiet and easy death |
Mercy killing or Euthanasia |
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The action of inducing a quiet and easy death |
Mercy killing or Euthanasia |
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(4) categories of Euthanasia |
Passive, active, voluntary, involuntary/nonvoluntary |
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Such as withdrawing treatment;taking something out; The person is aware/present in the decision making |
Passive |
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The person is not aware; such as actively putting one to death; adding something |
Active |
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When a patient gave consent to be put to death |
Voluntary |
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When the patient is not able to give consent or permission |
Involuntary/nonvoluntary |
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(4) kinds of euthanasia |
Passive voluntary; Active voluntary; Passive Involuntary; Active Involuntary |
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[kind of Euthanasia] refusal of treatment |
Passive Voluntary |
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[kind of Euthanasia] no extraordinary means or heroic treatment |
Passive voluntary |
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[kind of Euthanasia] induce death with consent |
Passive voluntary |
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[kind of Euthanasia] mercy killing (---) of hopeless cases with pain |
Active voluntary; allocide |
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[kind of Euthanasia] withdrawing of treatment primarily of defective neonates, incompetent patients, and those in a persistence |
Passive Involuntary |
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[kind of Euthanasia] induce death without consent vegetative state |
Passive Involuntary |
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[kind of Euthanasia] mercy killing of incompetent patients or deformed neonates |
Active Involuntary |
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Usually directs the family not to apply extraordinary means to prolong his life when gets very sick |
Living will |
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(2) means of maintaining life |
Ordinary means, extraordinary means |
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An everyday activity and it does not burden us with great expense |
Ordinary means |
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Means when we eat, drink, rest our mind and body, and take necessary medication when we get sick |
Ordinary means |
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Can be in the form of excessively expensive medicines, life support machine, treatments, or medical procedures which are not only beyond one's financial capacity but which can also cause more pain and inconvenience |
Extraordinary means |
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Operation that does not guarantee a high percent of success of benefit is part as well |
Extraordinary means |
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Is part if every life |
Death |
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The most certain thing in life |
Death |
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To cause the death of another |
Murder |
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Means one directly intervened which resulted to death |
Causing death |
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Means permitting death to happen, naturally |
Allowing a person to die |
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A technology where the mystery of creation, of life itself, is out to challenge |
Genetic engineering |
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Through this, plants and animals can now be reproduced, with "better" qualities because the genes have been modified |
Genetic engineering |
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One kind of genetic engineering |
Cloning |
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A type of asexual reproduction and it is artificially induced |
Cloning |
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The product is genetically identical to the original plant or animal; this is so because the --- is manipulated to achieve a desired result |
Cloning; DNA |
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Hereditary substance which determines the structure and function of a living organism |
DNA |
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It could be used for enhancement where certain genes are inserted to enhance a know characteristic |
Genetic engineering |
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It could also be used for eugenics |
Genetic engineering |
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An attempt to alter or improve complex human traits like personality, intelligence, and character |
Eugenics |
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A form of eugenics whose purpose is not primarily to improve but to reproduce copies of humans or animals |
Cloning |
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Could contaminate the environment (with harmful or toxic insecticides) which may result to drastic reduction in biodiversity |
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) |
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A movement for transforming Philippine society that has identified crisis that must be addressed in our country today |
The Philippine Green |
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(7) Crisis |
The water crisis, food crisis, toxic proliferation, health crisis, loss of biodiversity, atmospheric crisis, economic crisis |
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Believe in a powerful and good God who created the earth and entrusted its care to humans |
Christians |
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In their book "---", clearly understands the fact that humans and nature are interrelated |
Hindus; "Upanishads" |
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Another major world religion, advocates respect and compassion for life |
Buddhism |
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One of Buddhism's precepts in the ---- is ---, whose essential dimension is concern for the life of all creatures |
Eightfold Paths to Perfection; right livelihood |
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Greek word for 'home' |
Oikos |
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Defined as an unforeseen and unplanned event or circumstance |
Accident |
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An unexpected happening causing loss or injury which is not due to any fault or misconduct of the person injured but for which legal relief may be sought |
Accident |
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Defined as the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons |
Terrorism |
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The systematic use if terror or unpredictable violence against governments, publics, or individuals to attain a political objective |
Terrorism |
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(2) active Jewish groups during the Roman occupation of the first century Middle East |
Sicaris, Zealots |
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Kill their victims they believe to be apostate or traitors, and therefore, must be executed |
Sicaris |
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They use --- (short dagger) which gave them the name --- or "---" |
Sicaris use sica; Sicari or "dagger men" |
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Kill their victims in broad daylight, in front of witnesses |
Zealots |
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Translation of the word zealot |
"A fanatical partisan" |
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(5) different forms of Terrorism |
Assassination/assassination attempts; suicide bombing; hijacking; kidnappings for ransom; use of biological/chemical weapons |
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Bombing of passenger trains |
Spain |
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Suicide bombings |
Iraq |
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Car bombing in Bali |
Indonesia |
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Two airplanes driven on the twin towers of the World Trade Center which leveled it to the ground |
USA |
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Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway |
Japan |
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Hostaging of several hundred people in a party at the Japanese Ambassador's residence in Lima |
Peru |
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Attack of a merchant ship with rocket-propelled grenades |
Sri Lanka |
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Hijacking of several large aircrafts and blowing them up on the ground in Jordan by Palestinians |
Jordan |
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The seizure and murder of 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympic Games |
Israel |
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Attacks of the Abu Sayyaf group on villages that brought about deaths of people and burning and destruction of property |
Philippines |
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Feelings from those who survived terroristic violence can range from (4) |
Anger, fear, helplessness, and frustration |
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Survivors affected (2) |
Directly, indirectly |
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Survivors affected such being a bereaved family member, a resue worker, media practitioner |
Directly |
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Survivors affected such as media exposure to the traumatic event |
Indirectly |
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Trauma can manifest in (4) |
Emotional, Cognitive, Physical, Interpersonal |
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The ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change, can be observed in some survivors and those affected by the event over time |
Resilience |
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The act of terrorism is a violation of the -- commandment, "---" |
5th; "Thou shall not kill" |
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Consumer syndrome or |
Bandwagoning |
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How the media acts (consumer syndrome) |
Through marketing/advertising |
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Companies and advertisement agencies target your generation by creating "---" |
Pop teen culture |
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Target teenage demography |
Cool culture |
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Become top consumers in today's society |
Teenagers |
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Are among the most neglected sectors of society |
Children |
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(10) rights of children |
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