CIVIC EDUCATION 10:00am-1:30pm+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++START SUBSCRIBING FOR MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH NOW FOR EARLY ANSWERS LIKE THIS. FROMNOW ON ANSWERS WILL BE DELIVERED 6AM DAILY================================CIVIC EDUCATION OBJ:1-10:BEDAEDABCC11-20:DBBDEEECBC21-30:DBDCADAEEA31-40:DACCABCCEB41-50:AEBEAADEBB51-60:BBBEDAACDB================================No1)-Life Coping Skills-Manipulative Skills-Intellectual Skills-Communicative Skills-Artistic Skills.i) Life Coping Skills These are natural skills which every organism including man, acquires from birth to adapt fittingly in his or its environment. They are survival Instincts or skills. They are natural things we do to survive, avert dander and assert our individuality, e.g., crude farming, running on an errand, hunting, learning to make shelter, fishing, obeying laws and authorities, avoiding conflicts, etcii). Manipulative Skills : these skills are seen in skills acquisition centres as it involves economic activitiesthat inculcate skills such as technical education. Computer, field events, mining, manufacturing, technological works, scientific experiments, construction, engineering, productive ventures, gadgets and machine manipulations (whether digital or analogue), building, wielding, carpentry, mechanics etc.iii). Intellectual Skills : these skills are coordinates in character. It is the literary or theoretical frameworksthat guide the practical aspects of the works, economic and scientific undertakings. In the primary sense, it is called brain work. Without the intellectual skills, no other skills can function as they are the master minds, motivators and co-coordinators.iv). Communicative Skills : Communication is a very important aspect of our life. Man evolved communications skills as a social being to enable him pass or send information from one person to theother or from place to place. Communicative skills assist the intellectual skills to be expressed adequately and specifically.v). Artistic Skills: These are close to communicative skills and are more complex. Includes they art of good writing, fine and applied arts, music and drama. These skills make effective use of all the other four kinds of skills where necessary================================2a),Responsible parenthood suggests theresponsibility of parents to guide ,protect andprovide for the basic needs of their children.it also means parenting with unconditionallove which could last a life time2b)ROLES OF RESPONSIBLE PARENTi). Providing for the household financialneeds: It is the responsibility of the parents(most especially the father) to look formoney to keep the family.ii). Caring for the family: The parents (fatherand mother) must prove that they areresponsible by caring so well for the children.iii). Giving the children education: Responsibleparents are expected to give the childrenqualitative education at home and school.iv). Accommodation: It is the duty of theparents to provide accommodation for theirchildren.v). Cultural training: Responsible parents areexpected to train their children culturalheritage. Let them know the customs andtraditions of your people.2c)..i .right to life,security and privacyii. right to educationiii.freedom of movement================================3)-AIDS stands for Acquired immune deficiencysyndrome.-HIV : Human immunodeficiency virus.3b)I) Inflammation of the Brain and Spinal CordII} HIV increases the risk of colds, influenza,and pneumonias.III)Without preventive treatment, people withadvanced HIV are susceptible to tuberculosis,pneumonia, and a disease calledpneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP). PCPcauses trouble breathing, cough, and fever.IV)HIV/AIDS raises the risk of pulmonaryarterial hypertension (PAH). PAH s a type ofhigh blood pressure in the arteries thatsupply the lungs.3c)-Limit your number of sexual partners.-Get tested and know your partner’s HIVstatus.- Get tested and treated for STDs.================================5)i)Tolerating one another: This means the willingness or a way of allowing people to do what they want to say without criticizing or punishing them.ii)Living in harmony: People should live with good understanding of themselves, no fighting or disagreement with one another.iii)Patriotism of the citizens: Thisrefers to one’s love towards his country or nation. A patriotic citizen will wish his country well.iv)Showing hospitality: That is where the citizens exhibit friendly behaviour towards their visitors in the nation.v)Inter-marriage: When people of different ethnic background engage ininter-tribal marriage, it foster unity among them.================================6)i)Running for Office:Another avenue for political participation isrunning for office. Being a public officialrequires a great deal of dedication, time,energy, and money. About 3 percent of theadult population holds an elected orappointed public office.ii)Participating by Protesting:Political protest activity represents anothersphere of political participation. Protestsinvolve unconventional, and sometimesunlawful, political actions that areundertaken to gain rewards from the politicaland economic system. Protest behavior cantake many forms. People can engage innonviolent acts of civil disobedience wherethey deliberately break a law that theyconsider to be unjust. This tactic was usedeffectively during the 1960s civil rightsmovement .iii)Being a Part of Civil Society About half thepopulation takes part in national andcommunity political affairs by joining aninterest group, issue-based organization,civic organization, or political party.Organizations with the goal of promotingcivic action on behalf of particular causes, orsingle-issue groups, have proliferated. Thesegroups are as diverse as the People for theEthical Treatment of Animals (PETA), whichsupports animal rights, to the ConcordCoalition, which seeks to protect SocialSecurity benefits.iv)protest A protest is an expression ofobjection, by words or by actions, toparticular events, policies, or situations.Protests can take many different forms, fromindividual statements to massdemonstrations. Protesters may organize aprotest as a way of publicly making theiropinions heard in an attempt to influencepublic opinion or government policy.v),Contacting Public Officials Expressingopinions to leaders is one avenue of politicalparticipation. The number of peoplecontacting public officials at all levels ofgovernment has risen markedly over the pastthree decades. Seventeen percent ofAmericans contacted a public official in 1976.By 2008, 44 percent of the public hadcontacted their member of Congress about anissue or concern. E-mail has made contactingpublic officials cheaper and easier than thetraditional method of mailing a letter.================================8a) political apathy is defined as lack ofinterest in political activities particularlyelections8bi)refusal to vote during electionii)non-involvement in campaigniii)refusal to form or belong to any politicalpartyiv) refusal to register to voteV) refusal to contest election8c)i)chaotic political affairs: the killings among other acts which follows politics do cause political apathyin sone peopleii)the nature of politics: politics as a dirty game of who gets what and at what expense is the reason people express apathyiii)bad goverance: the act of abifrarity, does not motivate some people to be part of political activitiesiv)election rigging: sone beleive that election are to be rigged either by experience or imaginations which is the reason for political apathy================================THANK YOU FOR BANKING WITH US SEE YOU NEXT WEEK MONDAY BY 5AM=============COMPLETED==================WE ARE THE BEST AMONG THE REST===============================

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