Thursday, September 8, 2011

SYNTHESIS

ECON 211B

Synthesis
      to bring separate units into one cohesive whole





September 3, 2011 was basically our first meeting. We had a lot of suggestions, ideas and we had a hard time finalizing what we should pick as our concept for our role play. Then finally, we came out with Recession.

Through the help of Philbert Selda, we had the final decision of making our role play informative but also funny at the same time. We thought of making it just a comedy but it wouldn't do such justice about the fact that we should talk about our economy.




So we came up with showing the effects of Recession, the before and after of a family so rich, then because of such tragedy, they became poor. 

The 1st scene would be: Family Scene with luxurious life
Before, they would eat at Mcdo without worrying about the bill.

2nd scene: Business Scene-prosperous business with plenty of works, good deals and trade.
Nivea Silvestre- Boss of the company
Ricky Julius Segarino- Employee
Moses Guerrero- Employee



3rd scene: Flash Report (signs of recession ,banks closing, stock market falls)
Pamela de Castro- Anchor


4th scene: Effects of recession* company- lay off workers, bankrupt, no trade. 



5th scene: Effects of recession* Family- less allowance, unemployment. 
Now, families eat street foods even if they like it or not because they have no longer budget to eat at expensive restaurants.


6th scene: Government Scene* They conduct a meeting to decide what to do to combat recession.
Philbert Selda- Senate President
Angelica Carmelotes- Senator
Draker Jan Badilles- Representative 



Recession can be solved through Fiscal Policy. The decreasing of Tax rate or Increasing Government Spending. Fiscal Policy is a huge help to combat Recession.

~In the long run, things going back to normal (families able to provide necessities, new companies opening, good trade)


Last Scene: Family prays and thanks God for the recovery. =)




                                #happyending



These photos we're also taken during our Role play :)








CAST


Philbert Selda as Senate President



Karla Cansino as The Mother



Janina Echavez as The Daughter-- Documenter



Alec Abella as The Father



Moses Guerrero as Employee



Angelica Carmelotes as Senator-- Secretary



Chester Rojas as the Son



Draker Badilles as Representative of  the House



Pamela de Castro as Anchor-- Synthesizer



Ricky Julius Segarino as The Employee



Nivea Silvestre as The Boss-- Leader


THE AWESOME GROUP 3


THE BOYS



THE GIRLS



INCOMPLETE



RIGHT AFTER OUR PRESENTATION;
COMPLETE :)


HAPPY! ;)







Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Low Standard of Living in the Philippines



          Many of those living near or below the poverty line in the Philippines experience constant hardship, suffering, and oppression. Most of them remain homeless and without jobs. Even those who receive small paychecks or wages cannot sustain their families with such meager incomes.
One of the factors that greatly influence such low standards of living and sustenance is very poor self-esteem. Because of their state of life, they tend to harbor derogatory feelings of inferiority. They see themselves at the whim of wealthier people and at the mercy of those who drive society. Thus, what results is poor motivation to try to work harder. They have resigned themselves to their lifestyles and intend to just live their lives like slaves.
          This factor cycles into limited freedom because of poverty. Their state of life prevents them from escaping societal evils such as oppression and abuse, especially from the upper classes. They remain powerless without any voice in matters that run their lives. They are their own slaves to their lack of confidence and motivation. They are imprisoned in economic and material hardship.
          Aside from being born into poverty, there are other elements that keep a person under that dreaded poverty line. One of the most important of these is poor education. The lack of sufficient academic foundations and work experience brings about the inability to perform higher-paying jobs. This relegates the poor to the level of unskilled laborers who find themselves in the simplest and lowest-paying jobs around.
Another major contributor to a low standard of living is the poor state of health that many of the poor experience. Ailing workers lack motivation, they have little discipline in them to enable them to tackle more complicated areas of work or longer shifts. This not only turns out progressively unskilled laborers, but also hampers quality production.
The poor also lack knowledge in family planning. They believe that the more children they have, the more they can send them to be victims of child labor and earn income for the family. They abuse their kids to earn more and turn a blind eye to the rights of the child. It is very common sight in the Philippines. Parents with notions that the child will study hard, and one day lift his or her parents from poverty. All of this backfires because the labor supply continues to shoots up. This brings down the price of labor and allows huge capitalist organizations to take advantage of cheap labor. In most cases, it leads to abuse and neglect.
          Another one of the major causes of poverty are low savings. These, in turn, equate to low investments. The poor seldom have enough finances to bring into existence even a little business of their own. They are often placed under the iron fists of unfair employers who fail to take into account the welfare of their workers.


reaction:



          Since I came from the province, the place which is mostly comprised by some people who has a low standard of living I can say it is true. It happens in the reality, seeing those other children who has no place to stay and cannot even eat normal food as what a normal human eats and the way they dress. Other people who cannot relate of their situation often says that they are the ones who are responsible for that low standard of living because they are lazy, but can’t we see the real issue or the reason that poor people still exist?
          I really felt so much down and depressed when I saw some kids roaming around on streets. We often say that it is okay because they can bear that kind of life, because they are good at that kind living or its the irony of life that it is us who is just good at ignoring their call for help? I know I am still a student and I cannot afford to give those street kids a better future but how about the government? It annoys me to see how our government pretend as blind in this matter. They just ignore it and made it as a normal thing in our nation.  It’s just we must ignore it because it happens everyday but really it’s the result of a poor leading in our country. Those who are in the positions are getting richer and those poor people get poorer. 

          Sometimes when I think of it, my conscience is bothering me. Aside from this good life I have, there are children who suffers a lot and chilling outside when the pouring rain comes and when I think of it, I can say that they are also worthy for this kind of living. Every child has a right to feel loved and feel what a young person is; carefree and fun. It is not their fault why they are born to be a poor person. I really pity them. Those street kids are also prone to the bad behaviours of the outside word. Prohibited drugs, liquors and cigarettes are taken at a very young age. This results a poor state of health that many of the poor experience. Maybe, in the long run they can also be the future murderers and lunatic drug addicts in this society and it depicts our future. 

What will happen to the world full of criminals and unhealthy people? It is also the cause of the low economy of our country because it was linked to many factors in our economy like unemployment and recession. So the government must prevent this idea for the security of the future. Way back then, after reading those articles regarding on social and cultural issues in the Philippines, I realized so many things that touched me in ways. I hope and pray that may the future can still offer us abundance and peaceful life.