Download HUMSS STUDENTS CREATIVE PORTFOLIO and more Study Guides, Projects, Research English Literature in PDF only on Docsity! A MARCH TOWARDS THE FUTURE Submitted by: Jayrald S. Rivero Submitted to: Mr. Archie T. Barone CULMINATING ACTIVITY PORTFOLIO Introduction.................................................1 A.)Profession trivia's and facts.............2 4 CHOSEN SUBJECTS DISCPLINE and ideas in social sciences.......3 introduction to the worlds religions and belief system.................................................4 TRENDS, NETWORKS, AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE 21ST CENTURY...........................................................5 creative nonfiction..................................................................6 DISCIPLINE and ideas in social sciences Karl Marx - The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles Emile Durkheim - modern society is held together by a division of labor that makes individuals dependent upon one another because they specialize in different types of work Max Weber - an action that a person does not think about cannot be a social action. Sociology is the study of human social relationships or social systems or human group behavior. Sociology is the systematic study of society and human social action. Theories Society has TWO FACES: CONSENSUS and CONFLICT. introduction to the worlds religions and belief system Shintoism is considered as the very essence of Japanese devotion to unseen spiritual beings and powers. It is a very local kind of religion. It is focused on the land of Japan, hence an “ethnic religion” that is not interested in missionary activities so as to spread it outside Japan. The term “Shinto” came from “Shentao/Shendao”, shen means divine beings or kami and Dao means “the way”, hence Shintoism means “the way of the kami”. Shintoism is considered the ethnic religion in Japan and is practiced by less than 40% of the population according to 2006 and 2008 surveys. Around 50% to 80% worship spirits or kami at Shinto shrines while not identifying themselves as shintoists. Followers of Shintoism are called Shintoists. TRENDS, NETWORKS, AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE 21ST CENTURY Democratic Practices · It is a set of principles and practices that guide how people interact and work together every day to improve their community and to create a more just society. · These are ways citizens can work together even when they disagree to address shared problems. · It refers to variations on the things that happen every day in communities.