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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Primogen of Sparta 1POL2

This is where you will list you group questions for the interview.

My apologies for the late posting.

10 comments:

  1. Three proposed questions:

    1.) Can a country really be considered free?

    2.) What words of advice can you give to freshmen Political Science students?

    3.) What is the relevance of considering public opinions?


    Members:
    Gab Matola
    Benedict Lopez
    Atheena Mondido
    Claudette Irene Manalastas
    Zarina Lee
    Traceza Yvonne Magno
    Bryan Manzano
    Antonio Vito Medina

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  2. "Cesar and Friends"
    Questions:
    1. What do you consider to be your greatest accomplishment and why?
    2. Why did this type of work or profession interest you, and how did you get started?
    3. What advice can you give to a beginner like us to achieve our goals?

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  3. "Blue MARL-ins"

    Questions:

    1. How can the government fully end poverty?

    2. Is the government aware of what is really happening within the political game of our country?

    3. If the president of our country would be given a chance to say a single word that would describe the discrimination of the third sex now a days, what would it be and why?

    Members:

    Almonte
    Mariano
    Macedonio
    Miguel
    Cruz
    Thomas
    Lintag

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  4. Lavarias, Regina

    We are the "Targaryen" group and here is the list of our questions:

    1. Are you in favor of amending our Constitution to address economic reforms?

    2. What can you say about the issue on sexual harassment in the different Phil. Embassies in Middle East esp. in Jordan?

    3. You, as a political scientist, what can we expect from you?

    Members:
    Luis
    Tacbobo
    Ozawa
    Lucasan
    Amaro
    Fullosco
    Navarro

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  5. "Spartlets"
    QUESTIONS:

    1. Why is it that Political Science is always referred to as a good Pre-Law course? Any myths about this program that you might want to debunk?

    2. What would be an effective type of government for the Philippines that may lessen the poverty and eradicate corruption, considering the culture of Filipinos?

    3. Why do differences in economic status affect political participation? Will the non-participation of the impoverished bring a big change in the political arena? Why or why not?

    MEMBERS:
    Belgica, Jhee Ann
    Guillermo, Jezza Claire
    Hernandez, Asterlyn
    Hwang, Sung Ung
    Ituriaga, Mika Jeza
    Medina, Caryl Louise
    Mendoza, Samantha Mae


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  7. Espino, Joseph Lorenzo

    Our Group is "Front Row"

    These are our questions

    1. Based on your opinion, asides from corruption, what are the other political problems we are currently facing in our country? What is the best way to solve it?

    2. As a Democratic Country, How do you think it affects our political issues we are currently facing?

    3. Do you think that our country would reach its higher potential being ruled under a different form of government? What government do you think would be best suited for the Philippines? Why?

    The Members of this group are the following:

    Espino
    Gordola
    Naval
    Leary
    Galicia
    MascareƱas
    Laureta

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  8. Longino, Angela Lopez
    group: Vivitec
    1. If you could add, deduct, or alter any law in the Constitution, what would it be and why?
    2. What are the advantages of being a political science major these days?
    3.What qualities must a political science student possess in order to excel in the said major?
    Members:
    Longino
    Matias
    Dela Cuadra
    Luna
    Cosme
    Manalang
    Regacho

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  9. Hear hear to 1POL2 for being first to finish their task!!!

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