Online classroom of Ronald Castillo y Maglaqui, Professor of Political Science at the University of Santo Tomas - Faculty of Arts and Letters. But for the time being, starting 2022, this blog serves as a student's public notebook of thoughts while he undertakes his international PhD in Asia Pacific Studies at National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Reach him through rmcastillo@ust.edu.ph
1. As a Political Scientist, what was the hardest dilema you ever faced? 2. How can one promote Anti- Corruption in the Philippine Government 3. Why do people associate political science as the best pre- law program?
Members: Horacio Castillo David Berdan Kier Uy Renzo Del Rosario Prince Colobong Lance Carreon James Salenga
Group name: Minions Questions: 1."Dan Brown's book Inferno stated that Manila is the gates of Hell, as a Filipino, how will this affect our existence in this world in terms of our economy and our personal lives?"
2.What is your view about celebrities and other public figures with no political background running for a position in the government? Do you think they need to meet certain "requirements" before running for office?
3. What is the best thing that you have learned throughout your career as a political scientist? How did this help you in your life?
members: Eva Boco Ira Yochabel Alonzo Vianch Arevalo Joanne Bejarin Laurena de Jesus Arra Abelende Cielo Belgira
1. If you have the chance to change an article on the Philippine Constitution, what would you change and why?
2. PNoy said that the Filipino people are his boss, but what do you think is the reason why the Filipino workers still can't have an increase on their salary?
3. What can you say about the tensions between China and Philippines? What can you suggest in order to attain peace between these two countries?
Members: Paola Camilon Jojee Dela Cueva Zea Marquez Chloe Cortez Kaisser Acuna Nickie Datiles Isa Espinola
Questions: 1. What is the most important political issue that the government should attend to at the moment? 2. As a Political Scientist,what is the best thing you can contribute to our country? 3. Do you believe in Rizal's most famous quotation, "Kabataan ang Pag-asa ng Bayan"? Why or why not?
Members: Alcuaz Bato Besario Cenera Datiles Eva Loberiza
1. Regarding the domination of political dynasties, what could be a concrete solution to stop this and give chance to other people who wants to run for public office?
2. Are politicians with religious values really capable of providing good governance for the country?
3. Is it necessary for the Catholic Church to interfere with the activities or programs of the government? And as a political scientist, what is your opinion on the separation of state and church?
Members: Babiano, Eloisa Celino, Ralph Blanco, Miguel Fermin, JV Cagara, Erin Ebuen, Angelica Angeles, Lorenz
1. Is studying political science enough preparation for those who want to run for office?
2. Is there a need for a higher standard for the people who plan to engage in politics?
3. In your opinion, are there problems with the people who run our country? If there is, do you think we should blame the people who casted their votes in them? Why or why not?
Members: Andaya, Graziella Bandol, Julius Dela Cruz, Clarissa Duldulao, Marc Empleo, Vanette Espinoza, Patricia Fernandez, Alyssa
Group Name: Hobnobz
ReplyDeleteQuestions:
1. As a Political Scientist, what was the hardest dilema you ever faced?
2. How can one promote Anti- Corruption in the Philippine Government
3. Why do people associate political science as the best pre- law program?
Members:
Horacio Castillo
David Berdan
Kier Uy
Renzo Del Rosario
Prince Colobong
Lance Carreon
James Salenga
Dilemma*
DeleteGroup name: Minions
ReplyDeleteQuestions:
1."Dan Brown's book Inferno stated that Manila is the gates of Hell, as a Filipino, how will this affect our existence in this world in terms of our economy and our personal lives?"
2.What is your view about celebrities and other public figures with no political background running for a position in the government? Do you think they need to meet certain "requirements" before running for office?
3. What is the best thing that you have learned throughout your career as a political scientist? How did this help you in your life?
members:
Eva Boco
Ira Yochabel Alonzo
Vianch Arevalo
Joanne Bejarin
Laurena de Jesus
Arra Abelende
Cielo Belgira
Group Name: iPol Touch
ReplyDelete1. If you have the chance to change an article on the Philippine Constitution, what would you change and why?
2. PNoy said that the Filipino people are his boss, but what do you think is the reason why the Filipino workers still can't have an increase on their salary?
3. What can you say about the tensions between China and Philippines? What can you suggest in order to attain peace between these two countries?
Members:
Paola Camilon
Jojee Dela Cueva
Zea Marquez
Chloe Cortez
Kaisser Acuna
Nickie Datiles
Isa Espinola
Group Name: beautiPOL
ReplyDeleteQuestions:
1. What is the most important political issue that the government should attend to at the moment?
2. As a Political Scientist,what is the best thing you can contribute to our country?
3. Do you believe in Rizal's most famous quotation, "Kabataan ang Pag-asa ng Bayan"? Why or why not?
Members:
Alcuaz
Bato
Besario
Cenera
Datiles
Eva
Loberiza
Adora, Gabriel
ReplyDeleteGroup Name: The Apprentices of The Empress
1. Is Democracy the right type of government for the Philippines? Why or why not?
2. Frankly, can we, the political science students of this generation trigger a positive change in the future? Why or why not?
3. Do you agree with Thomas Hobbes' belief that an absolute monarchy is the only one that guarantee peace?
Members:
Gabriel Adora
Thomas Andal
Dohn Aquilizan
Jason Bitantes
Jaziel Dula
Audrey Elio
Princess Manuel
(Correction) 3. Do you agree with Thomas Hobbes' belief that an absolute monarchy is the only one that can guarantee peace? Why or why not?
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ReplyDeleteGroup Name: SUPRA
ReplyDeleteQuestions:
1. Regarding the domination of political dynasties, what could be a concrete solution to stop this and give chance to other people who wants to run for public office?
2. Are politicians with religious values really capable of providing good governance for the country?
3. Is it necessary for the Catholic Church to interfere with the activities or programs of the government? And as a political scientist, what is your opinion on the separation of state and church?
Members:
Babiano, Eloisa
Celino, Ralph
Blanco, Miguel
Fermin, JV
Cagara, Erin
Ebuen, Angelica
Angeles, Lorenz
Group Name: Arimtim team
ReplyDeleteQuestions:
1. Is studying political science enough preparation for those who want to run for office?
2. Is there a need for a higher standard for the people who plan to engage in politics?
3. In your opinion, are there problems with the people who run our country? If there is, do you think we should blame the people who casted their votes in them? Why or why not?
Members:
Andaya, Graziella
Bandol, Julius
Dela Cruz, Clarissa
Duldulao, Marc
Empleo, Vanette
Espinoza, Patricia
Fernandez, Alyssa