Study of Poverty in Philippines Essay

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    (Zbuchea, 2013). A study was conducted for pharmaceutical companies in America that noted good CSR does impact an organization. One respondent from the study stated that: “We view CSR as a spectrum ranging from philanthropy to non-profit activities, to shared value activities where we pursue initiatives that generate societal value and economic value for the company (Droppert, Bennett, 2015). From the study, three organizations that implemented CSR to their practices noted that a high value trust was coming from both the communities and enterprises that the companies serve. This is just another example of how CSR benefits a company and how it is good for business. After reading a scholarly journal on CSR in the Philippines, I have come to the obvious conclusion that CSR is good for business. Since the Philippines is a developing country, the aim for CSR here is to give back to the community. Corporations across the Philippines took part in this initiative in steps that benefit a sector of the population (Habaradas, 2013). The first step is to help farmers become reliable suppliers. The second step is to hire community residents for industrial projects. The third step is connecting public high schools to the internet. Lastly the fourth step is to create an outreach program in one of the Philippines super malls in order to help residents relax, shop and unwind from their hectic lives. All of these steps were contributed by corporations in the Philippines. Last but not…

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    Having poverty is unfair, unethical, and dangerous. The Philippines should abolish poverty because its people deserve to be free of it. Poverty in the Philippines is one of the most serious problems that the government must deal with. In relation to its nature, poverty in the Philippines arose from the rapid population growth in the country. The effects of it are very visible in nature. Poverty causes many Filipinos to not pursue their education. Others seem to be contented of their lives as…

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    because this is a form on inequality and its basis is occupation, physical or intellectual ability, or social class (Kerbo, 2009). This term is also interchangeable with the words social stratification which is commonly used in the world of academe. It is defined as the socially patterned differences of access to certain concepts that a culture defines as desirable (Kerbo, 2009). This paper aims to discuss and compare the social classes in the United States of America and the Philippines and…

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    fortunate crises. A higher GDP, on average, correlates with higher suicide rates. For example, the United States and Japan have higher suicide rates than Mexico and Philippines. Mexico and the Philippines are also majority Catholic nations,…

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    of his fellow friends in the Philippines, he also demonstrates many examples of “small H and big H heroism” (Psychology of Heroism). Hilario Borja Salas Jr. was born on May 24, 1946 in Pampanga, Philippines. The oldest of three children, he was known as "Jun" (short for ‘Junior’) to his family and friends. Although their home had no electricity or an indoor bathroom, Hilario says he didn't consider his family to be poor because that's how everybody around them lived. However, Hilario wanted to…

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    An American philosopher named George Santayana once interestingly stated: “Those who cannot remember the lessons of the past are condemned to repeat it.” With this same philosophical idea proposed by George Santayana, the study of our nation’s history and foreign policy efforts should be used as a lesson to guide any future behavior on how the United States should deal with the threat ISIS presents because of the clear thread that exists between the past and present. The same gap of…

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    promotes are very important to me. It is a profession built on valuing other humans and protecting that value from those that would take it away or abuse it. My studies in psychology for my undergraduate years have further instilled the want to help those in need. Throughout my academic career, the concepts…

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    born from low-income families, for instance, African Americans, are still having an arduous time getting access to the middle class, this is due to the disadvantages they encounter when living in an astronomically perilous neighborhood or going to inferior public schools and constant racial inequality. In many other cases, people who often live in impecuniosity result in unequal opportunities in life. Despite the fact that a person experiencing impecuniosity may suffer from inequality, they are…

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    other. In other words, some believe that money can buy happiness. However, that is not the case. Happiness can be achieved in a million different ways, and everyone has a different type of happiness. Money might have to do with some people’s happiness, but to be truly happy one cannot depend on one’s paycheck. So, happiness is not determined by what one’s bank account can afford, but it is about the small things in life like family, religion, and loving what one does for a living. For a lot…

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    Nutrition is the science that delas with the study of intake of nutrients and their functions in the body. It also involves the study of the chemical and physical properties of nutrients and their food sources, deficiency, symptoms and their appropriate proportion in a balanced diet. (Bello, 1985) Malnutrition can be caused by over-nutrition (excess energy or nutrient intake) or under-nutrition (deficient energy or nutrient intake). We usually think of malnutrition as a condition that results…

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