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Sir Krippe
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 เม.ย. 2014
Application of Knowledge Management in Public Administration
Application of Knowledge Management in Public Administration
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Local and Regional Governance: Pre Colonization-American Period
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Local and Regional Governance: Pre Colonization-American Period
Philippine Administrative System: Historical and Cultural Roots
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Philippine Administrative System: Historical and Cultural Roots
Environmental Management and Developing Countries
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Environmental Management and Developing Countries
Introduction to Environmental Management | Environmental Management
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Introduction to Environmental Management | Environmental Management
Evolution of Philippine Politics and Governance
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Evolution of Philippine Politics and Governance
Readings in Philippine History: Modes of Historical Criticism
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Readings in Philippine History: Modes of Historical Criticism
Readings in Philippine History: Foundation of Historical Sources
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Readings in Philippine History: Foundation of Historical Sources
The Contemporary World: Global Food Security
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The Contemporary World: Global Food Security
The Contemporary World: Global Migration
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The Contemporary World: Global Migration
The Contemporary World | Global Demography
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The Contemporary World | Global Demography
The Contemporary World Week | Globalization of Religion
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The Contemporary World Week | Globalization of Religion
The Contemporary World | Culture, Media, Globalization
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The Contemporary World | Culture, Media, Globalization
Global Administrative Reforms and Transformation of Governance and Public Administration
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Global Administrative Reforms and Transformation of Governance and Public Administration
Governance and Development: The Characteristics of Good Governance
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Governance and Development: The Characteristics of Good Governance
Global Interstate System and Global Governance
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Global Interstate System and Global Governance
The Office Manager | Office Systems and Management Week 2
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The Office Manager | Office Systems and Management Week 2
Introduction to the Concept of Office | Office Systems and Management
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Introduction to the Concept of Office | Office Systems and Management
Thank you sir Krippe for this lesson! SW #3 "GUESS THE CITY" 1. Taguig City, Philippines 2. Quezon City, Philippines 3. Tokyo City, Japan 4. Bangkok City, Thailand 5. Muntinlupa City, Philippines
Thanks! Sir Krippe! Guess The City". 1. Taguig City, Philippines 2. Quezon City, Philippines 3. Tokyo City, Japan 4. Bangkok, Thailand 5. Muntinlupa City, Philippines
Thankyou Sir krippe, for the knowledge i gained today. My takeaway for in this lesson. this lesson shows that people move to other countries for many reasons. Some go because the new country has better opportunities (pull factors). Others leave because things are bad in their own country, like war, disasters, or poor economy (push factors). People migrate for reasons like natural disasters, bad government, better jobs, or to escape danger. In short, migration is about finding a safer or better life.
Good evening Sir krippe. First of all, thankyou for the knowledge that i gain from this lesson. My takeaway for this lesson is that demography is all about studying the size and changes in a population, like birth rates, death rates, and migration. The Demographic Transition Theory helps explain how societies change over time, from high birth and death rates to lower ones as they develop. This happens because of better medicine, technology, and education, leading to more stable and wealthier societies.
Thank you po Sir Krippe, my main takeaways sa lesson is that global migration has reason like safety,Natural Disaster, Political Conflict, Education, family, career and Economic betterment and its is affecting the migration of peoples in the country
Thank you po sir Krippe! My key takeaway is that food security is essential for a healthy and stable society, and it’s about ensuring everyone has access to safe, nutritious food at all times. I’ve learned that this involves not just having enough food but also making sure it’s affordable, properly used, and consistently available. Food insecurity leads to serious problems like malnutrition, poverty, and instability. As a future socially conscious individual, I realize the importance of making decisions that contribute to fair food production, reduce waste, and support those who provide our food. Every small action counts toward a more secure future for all.
As a student, I can help solve the problems I’ve contributed to by making small, simple changes in my daily life. I’ll reduce my carbon footprint by walking or using public transport and save energy by turning off appliances when not in use. I’ll only buy what I need, avoid plastic, and use reusable bags, bottles, and utensils. I can also join tree-planting projects, recycle properly, and support eco-friendly products. By sharing ideas and encouraging others to care for the environment, I can help create change. It’s about taking responsibility and making better choices for the future.
Thank you, Sir Krippe SW#3: "Guess the City" 1. Venice Grand Canal - Taguig City, Philippines 2. Eastwood City - Quezon City, Philippines 3. Shibuya - Tokyo, Japan 4. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Bangkok, Thailand 5. Festival Mall, Alabang - Muntinlupa City, Philippines
SW #3 1. Taguig City 2. Quezon City 3. Tokyo City 4. Bangkok
Thank you, Sir. Krippe, for the insightful lesson on global cities SW #3 "Guess the City" 1. Venice Grand Canal - Taguig City, Philippines 2. Eastwood City - Quezon City, Philippines 3. Shibuya - Tokyo, Japan 4. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Bangkok, Thailand 5. Festival Mall, Alabang - Muntinlupa City, Philippines
Hello sir Krippe, thank you for this lesson! For the seatwork: SW#3 1. Taguig City, Philippines 2. Quezon City, Philippines 3. Tokyo, Japan 4. Bangkok, Thailand 5. Muntinlupa City, Philippines
Thank you, Sir Krippe, for this video lecture about global city SW#3: "Guess the City" 1. Venice Grand Canal - Taguig City, Philippines 2. Eastwood City - Quezon City, Philippines 3. Shibuya - Tokyo, Japan 4. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Bangkok, Thailand 5. Festival Mall, Alabang - Muntinlupa City, Philippines
Hello Sir Krippe! As I have learned from this lesson about Global Food Security, I have realized that every people who has access to foods in general has a passage to a safe and nutritious lifestyle. Additionally, I have learned that the importance of Food Security can reduce poverty and increase economical status and this could also improve the health living of people around the country.
For me, as I would do to solve these problems that myself created regarding sustainability is all about reducing materials that could affect the climate, such as reducing the usage of plastics, participating in some tree-planting activity as it helps to sustain and protect the environment in its certain community.
Thank you, sir krippe, for this lesson you've shared with us about global city SW#3-Guess the City 1. Taguig, Philippines 2. Quezon City, Philippines 3. Tokyo, Japan 4. Bangkok, Thailand 5. Muntinlupa, Philippines
Guess the City: 1. Taguig, Philippines 2. Quezon, Philippines 3. Tokyo, Japan 4. Bangkok, Thailand 5. Muntinlupa, Philippines
Thank you, Sir Krippe! From this lesson, I learned that global food security is critical for ensuring access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food for everyone. Food security is particularly important in the Philippines, where 44.7% of the population faces moderate or severe food insecurity, according to the FAO's State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2023 report. This means that many Filipinos experience food shortages and lack access to adequate nutrition, leading to malnutrition, health-related problems, social unrest, and increased crime and violence as people struggle to meet their daily needs. Food is essential to economic growth and the well-being of the population. Addressing food insecurity, however, is a complex challenge that demands innovative strategies and carefully planned solutions to ensure sustainability and equity. Global food security is vital not only for reducing hunger but also for improving health, supporting economic development, and fostering global stability, making it a shared responsibility for all nations.
In my opinion, the lesson on global demography highlighted how factors like birth rates, migration, and aging populations shape both individual countries and the world. It showed me how interconnected these changes are and their impact on economies and resources. This reminds me of the importance of preparing for the future and addressing these trends to work toward a sustainable and equitable world.
Such a sining this is, Sir Krippe. Migration is the act of moving from your current place, into somewhere else faraway. A country can have factors that makes a person desire or reject it. Those factors can be physical, political, economical, technological, and cultural. Coincidentally (or obviously), a country with factors of good quality will have more pulling force.
In my opinion, religion plays a vital role in fostering cooperation, upholding moral values, and promoting peace among communities. It connects diverse cultures, preserves cultural identities, and spreads beliefs globally. I also believe it has the power to influence societies, guide moral behavior, and even help resolve conflicts while resisting certain aspects of globalization.
In my opinion, global migration is primarily influenced by push and pull factors, such as political, economic, cultural, and social reasons. I believe people migrate to escape challenges like war or to pursue better opportunities, reconnect with family, or find cultural belonging. These factors significantly shape migration trends and the dynamics between countries.
Good day sir krippe #guess the city 1. Venice Grand Canal - Taguig City, Philippines 2. Eastwood City - Quezon City, Philippines 3. Shibuya - Tokyo, Japan 4. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Bangkok, Thailand 5. Festival Mall, Alabang - Muntinlupa City, Philippines
I AM SEOND YEAR BS IN SOCIAL WORK THIS TOPIC IS SO RELEVANT FOR OUR MAJOR SUBJECT SOCIAL CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE
As a college student pursuing industrial engineering, the easiest thing I can do to solve problems concerning sustainability is to be continuously aware and knowledgeable of what's happening in our surroundings. Assessing the things happening helps us understand what the cause of the effect we feel and encounter is. We should start it with ourselves by conserving energy, conserving water, using paper bags instead of plastic bags, and many more. We can also join our school organizations and projects that promote sustainability. We should solve the problem with the best things we can, just like here in IE. We don't simply just stop here; we evolve and continue to evolve.
Thank you, Sir Krippe! I have learned that global food security is vital for creating stable communities and ensuring everyone can live healthy, fulfilling lives. It calls for all of us to work together, care for our resources responsibly, and find creative solutions to make sure no one goes hungry. By supporting each other and valuing sustainable practices, we can build a world where everyone has access to the food they need to thrive.
To address the sustainability problems I have created, I can begin by reducing my carbon footprint through conscious consumption and energy-efficient practices. I will actively minimize waste by reducing, reusing, and recycling, particularly cutting down on single-use plastics and unnecessary resource consumption. Additionally, I will advocate for and support sustainable practices within my community, promoting awareness and encouraging collective action for a sustainable future.
4 PICS AND 1 WORD 1. FOOD 2. SECURITY 3. GLOBAL
As a citizen, I acknowledge that my actions, whether large or small, impact the environment, and I understand the need to address these issues for a sustainable future. Like humankind's first steps on Earth, it is our duty to protect the planet, and that starts with self-reflection. I commit to examining my habits, identifying areas where I can improve, and taking proactive measures to minimize harm. By avoiding wasteful practices, supporting eco-friendly alternatives, and making thoughtful decisions in my daily life, I can contribute to positive change. Additionally, I believe in the power of education and advocacy-by sharing what I’ve learned with others and promoting sustainable choices, I hope to inspire a collective movement towards a healthier planet. Together, we can make a meaningful difference for generations to come.
Salamat po Sir Krippe! I learned that demography is important. As demography is the statistical study of populations, data from such a study can help: 1. Keep track of trends with the population. 2. Determine what a country is lacking. and, 3. Determine a country's status (economy, cleanliness, resource management, etc.)
As a student to solve sustainability problems, I would begin with personal actions. I would lower my carbon footprint by using public transport, sharing rides, or biking. Saving energy and water, reducing waste, and recycling would become normal for me. Every little step matters! Working with coworkers, supporting green practices, and joining research projects would help create positive change. Getting involved in the community and influencing policy are very important. I would educate my friends and family, support environmental organizations, and volunteer for local eco-projects. We can make a difference together.
Thank you po Sir Krippe! SW#3 (Guess the city) 1. Taguig, Philippines 2. Quezon City, Philippines 3. Tokyo, Japan 4. Bangkok, Thailand 5. Muntinlupa, Philippines
Thank you, Sir Krippe, for this insightful video lecture about global city SW#3: "Guess the City" 1. Venice Grand Canal - Taguig City, Philippines 2. Eastwood City - Quezon City, Philippines 3. Shibuya - Tokyo, Japan 4. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha - Bangkok, Thailand 5. Festival Mall, Alabang - Muntinlupa City, Philippines I really enjoyed learning from this lesson :>
Thank you, Sir Krippe, for another informative video lecture about the "Global City." Here's my answer for the given activity. SW#3: Guess the City 1. Taguig City, Philippines 2. Quezon City, Philippines 3. Tokyo, Japan 4. Bangkok, Thailand 5. Muntinlupa City, Philippines
Thank you, Sir Krippe! This lecture helps me to understand more on religions around us, religion is a dynamic complex force that has a significant impact on people's lives, civilizations, and societies all over the world. It creates the sense of identity, belonging, and community while influencing ethics, values, and social standards. The evolution of religion to confront modern world issues like unity, human rights, and interfaith interaction is also influenced by historical, political, and economic conditions. Recognizing these differences promotes awareness and compassion for other religious customs and emphasizes the significance of building peace in a world growing more interconnected by the day.
Thank you, Sir Krippe! Global Demoraphy gives important data on changes in population that influence global social, economic, and environmental trends, such as growth rates, age distributions, migration patterns, and urbanization. In order to take advantage of possibilities like a growing workforce or demographic dividends and solve issues like overcrowding, aging populations, and resource distribution, it is necessary to know about these changes. It highlights the necessity of sustainable policies that achieve a balance between environmental care, equity, and development.
Thank you, Sir Krippe! I have learned that food security is necessary to achieve a healthy and happy life. But in order to achieve food security we must be earning enough money consistently, have sources of food that are physically available constantly, and we must know what food are necessary for our body. Although this may sound simple, it is in fact difficult for a lot of people in different parts of the world as they must first overcome the challenges of achieving food security such as rising population, inflation, and much more.
Thank you, Sir Krippe! This lecture give me the knowledge that global migration is a strong force that affects cultures all around the world and is formed by pull factors like safety and better possibilities and push factors like poverty and conflict. It draws attention to the dependency of countries, the need of defending the rights of migrants, and the necessity of considered policies that strike a balance between the advantages of migration such as cultural diversity and economic expansion and the difficulties it presents, such as integration and resource distribution.
Thank you sir Krippe! What i have learned for today that there were many reasons for people to migrate and those are safety, natural disaster, political, conflict, education, family, career, economic betterment. Then there's this push and pull factor in terms of global migration pull factors are factors this factor is how a certain individual gets attract to leave their home next is the push factor this is the opposite of pull factors because the individual has no choice but have to move somewhere safe. Another reason an individual may migrate is physical reason for example their home is always hit by a storm, landslide, tornado or anything like disasters.
Thank you po sir Krippe, my main takeaway in Global Demography is it refers to the population of a country, city, region and it show the change of population on a certain location through migration and demographic transition changing patterns
Thank you so much, Sir Krippe, for this wonderful lesson. What I've learned from this video is that pull reasons like safety, jobs, education, current status or stability of an individual are factors that drivens the worldwide migration. I learned that migration could have deeper impact to an individual or a family. It has its own advantages and disadvantages that will affect everything/everyone.
As a citizen of this country, I recognize that I play a role in contributing to the environmental problems we face today, no matter how big or small. It is my responsibility to understand the seriousness of these issues and to take action to protect and preserve our environment, just as it was when humankind first inhabited this world. I must reflect on my habits and actions to identify where I may be causing harm. By learning from these reflections, I can take meaningful action and discipline myself. This includes avoiding littering, reducing waste when shopping or driving, and making conscious choices to limit my environmental footprint. Further, I strive to become an advocate for environmental awareness by sharing knowledge with others, using eco-friendly products, and avoiding practices that harm the planet. Together, we can create a more sustainable future for generations to come.
Thank you for this wonderful lesson, Sir Krippe. This topic, Global Demography, gave us profound insights regarding trends about birth rates, migration, and even how aging population shape the economy of the entire system to prepare us for obstacles that we will be facing in the future.
Thank you sir Krippe, global migration highlights that people move for diverse reasons, including the pursuit of better economic prospects, escaping political turmoil, fleeing environmental disasters, and seeking safer, more promising living conditions. Migration offers individuals the opportunity to improve their families' lives, achieve higher living standards, and access better education and security. However, it also brings challenges. Host countries may face social tensions, such as racism and discrimination, as well as strain on resources. Additionally, migration can sometimes lead to instability and conflict. Overall, global migration is a multifaceted process influenced by various factors, impacting both migrants and the countries they enter.
Thank you, Sir Krippe. The lesson underscores how globalization facilitates the spread of religious beliefs worldwide, shaping people's thoughts, actions, and social lives. While religion can sometimes be a source of conflict, it often unites individuals through shared values, promoting harmony and understanding. It serves as both a connection and a boundary, helping people preserve their cultural identity while sometimes resisting external influences. Religion fosters cooperation, upholds moral values, and encourages creative thinking, contributing to peace across communities.
In order to solve problems concerning sustainability that I myself have created, I must first have a self-check to identify my past actions or habits that I do which contributes to these problems on sustainability. With that, I must use the knowledge that I have gained from this video lecture to lessen and stop all the habits or actions that have negative impact on sustainability while making a greater effort in doing those with positive effects. In addition, I will help in bringing awareness and in encouraging other people to do the same by being an advocate and an example for them.
Thank you, Sir Krippe. My main takeaway from the lesson on 'Global Demography' is that it focuses on population and its impact on the world. It explores how population changes through factors like birth rates, aging populations, and migration. The lesson also discusses the different stages of demographic transition and explains why death rates have significantly decreased in many parts of the world
Sinetch Itey? 1. Joe Biden - President of USA 2. Nicki Minaj - Singer 3. Gong Yoo - South Korean actor 4. Aamir Khan - Bollywood actor 5. Blackpink - KPOP group 6. BTS - Korean boy band in Korea 7. Bright-Win - Thai actor
SINETCH ITEY?? 1. Joe Biden - The 46th President of the United States, known for his long political career and focus on unity and progressive policies. 2. Nicki Minaj - A globally renowned rapper, singer, and songwriter, celebrated for her bold style and versatility in the music industry. 3. Gong Yoo - A prominent South Korean actor, recognized for his roles in films and dramas like Train to Busan and Goblin. 4. Aamir Khan - A legendary Indian actor and filmmaker, often referred to as "Mr. Perfectionist" for his dedication to his craft. 5. Blackpink - A globally successful South Korean girl group, known for their catchy music and groundbreaking influence in K-pop. 6. BTS - An internationally acclaimed South Korean boy band, famous for their powerful performances and messages of self-love and empowerment. 7. Vachirawit Chivaaree and Win Metawin - Thai actors who gained immense popularity for their roles in the hit BL series 2gether: The Series.
Seatwork #3: 1. Taguig City, Philippines 2. Quezon City, Philippines 3. Tokyo, Japan 4. Bangkok, Thailand 5. Muntinlupa City, Philippines
As a citizen caring for his own country, I have realized that many factors must be considered to fully create a sustainable and healthy environment that cares for our community and our country's natural resources. But, the most important of the different factors is the spread of awareness of how we (the citizens of our beloved country) could help make a sustainable and overall better future for Filipinos in the generations to come. And as a student, I actively adopt proper discipline when handling my wastes, always looking into how I could implement Philosophies such the 5R's (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover, Repair) whenever I could, to help our natural environment, retain it's magnificent beauty.