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Marriage Demo
Marriage Demo
UNDERSTA N DI N G C U L
AND POLITICS
Rubrics of Oral Presentation: Individual/Group
Criteria 4 3 2 1
Organization in logical, interesting
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in logical sequence which following presentation presentation because there is
sequence which audience can audience can follow. because student jumps no sequence of information.
follow. around.
Subject
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knowledge (more than expected answers to all information and is able to of information; student
required) by answering all questions, but fails to answer only rudimentary cannot answer questions
Knowledge class questions with
explanations and elaboration.
elaborate. questions. about subject.
Graphics
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reinforce screen text and text and presentation. graphics that rarely support graphics or no graphics
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Mechanics
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misspellings or grammatical than two misspellings and/or misspellings and/or four or more spelling errors
errors. grammatical errors. grammatical errors. and/or grammatical errors.
Eye Contact
Student maintains eye contact Student maintains eye contact Student occasionally uses eye Student reads all of report
with audience, seldom most of the time but contact, but still reads most of with no eye contact.
returning to notes. frequently returns to notes. report.
Elocution
Student uses a clear voice and Student's voice is clear. Student's voice is low. Student Student mumbles, incorrectly
correct, precise pronunciation Student pronounces most incorrectly pronounces terms. pronounces terms, and
of terms so that all audience words correctly. Most Audience members have speaks too quietly for
members can hear audience members can hear difficulty hearing students in the back of class
presentation. presentation. presentation. to hear.
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M A R R I A G E
I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
1. Define what is marriage and identify its forms
2. Explain the advantage and disadvantage of single
and multiple partners
3. Appreciate the importance of choosing the right
partner a stage to establish for an ideal future family.
DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE
•Bilateral agreement between
individuals
AUTHENTICATED by law.
•Sacred covenant between The first marriage
man and woman blessed by ceremony was
divine Creator to become happens in garden
one flesh. of Eden…..Gen.2:24
MARRIAGE
•bilateral agreement between man and woman unified
in matrimonial ceremony legally regulated by law or
constitution.
•ceremonial and matrimonial union of two individuals
enters in sacred agreement.
•the state of being united as spouses in a consensual
and contractual relationship recognized by law.
Question:
Why Marriage is important?
Why individuals need to marry?
Pragmatic reasons: in order to build
family and have children
Economic Reasons: Having
companions and secured partner is better
than alone. Better income is accessible
when two are working together and
offspring to inherit wealth and bloodline to
survive.
Why individuals need to marry?
Personal commitment: Serve
as insurance and security for taking
care someone when reaching old
age. life -long commitment
God’s Heavenly Gift to Man
and Woman: God’s creative design
and commandment to humans.
Why individuals need to marry?
Natural Reason: It is nature to
individual looking for partner for
benefits Marriage is a transformative
act, changing the way two people look
at each other, at the future, and at their
roles in society.
Why individuals need to marry?
Happiness :it makes you happier,
boosts your life expectancy and is oddly
scientifically proven to make your heart
healthy. Marriage also provides economic
and emotional stability and is good for the
society too since married couples have a
strong sense of responsibility.
Love: For many people, the primary
reason for marrying is love.
FORMS OF MARRIAGE
MONOGAMY
A form of marriage wherein
individual choose only one spouse
during their lifetime.
the union between two individuals, is
the most common form of marriage
Example:
According to research in 2015 ,84% of
Filipinos marry single partner at a time
POLYGAMY
POLY
at any time.
SUB-FORMS OF POLYGAMY
POLYGYNY
VS
POLYANDRY
FRATERNAL
VS
NON-
FRATERNAL
FRATERNAL
NON-
FRATERNAL
SELECTION OF MARRIAGE PARTNERS
Have you experienced difficulty in choosing the best
partner? why?
ENDOGAMY
ENDOGAMY
VS
EXOGAMY
EXOGAMY
ENDOGAMY
Meaning is defined as intentionally marrying inside
one's group, clan, or social unit.
There are some strong advantages to endogamous
relationships, which are:
The reason is the adjustment process will become easier
when one marries within one’s group both parties are
already aware and acquainted with common cultural
practices.
EXOGAMY
Why is exogamy practiced?
There are many advantages to the practice of exogamy.
Some of these are: