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Discuss the steps to be taken to ensure proper health care for children under your care
- To ensure the proper health care of children, one must make sure that children under their
care are vaccinated completely so as for them to be protected from diseases. They must
always be offered with healthy food and to observe proper hygiene. Children should
always be hydrated for they are active in doing things like playing and the like.
Children’s health includes physical, mental and social well-being. That’s why they also
need to get enough sleep and exercise and insuring their safety. It is also important for
children to get regular check-ups with their health care provider. School-aged children
should be seen monitored for significant weight gain or loss, sleep problems or change in
behavior, fever , rashes or skin infections, frequent sore throats and breathing problems.

2. Discuss some of the government supports for proper health care system for its citizens in
the Philippines.
- The government plays an important role in the proper health care of its citizens through
its purchase of health care, providing health care, ensuring access to quality care for
vulnerable populations, regulating the health care market, disseminating information on
the control and prevention of emerging diseases, support acquisition of new knowledge
and technology, develop and evaluate health technologies and practices, monitor health
care quality, develop the health care workforce and providing free or lower cost medical
services. The government’s responsibility to protect and advance the interests of society
includes the delivery of high quality health care. The government preserves the interest of
its citizens by supplementing the market where there are gaps and regulating the market
where there is inefficiency or unfairness.

3. Mention some instances where Genetic Finger Printing could be of use in crime control
- Genetic fingerprinting is an essential tool in identifying a person under investigation.
Then result of such can be used as evidence in courts, to identify bodies, track down
blood relatives and look for cure of diseases. It is also used in comparing criminal
suspect’s profile to DNA evidence so as to assess the likelihood of their involvement in
the crime. They say that no two individual, not even twins has the same set of fingerprint
that is why it is considered as a concrete evidence to identifying and prosecuting
criminals.

4. Name and explain the socio-economic implications of poor health care system in a
nation.
- Poor health is highly affected by socio economic status of a person. Family income for
instance, low family income tends to focus on basic commodities such as food, rent (for
those who are working away from home) monthly bills but oftentimes forgets to allocate
for medicine and proper sanitation. Likewise with occupational prestige. Those who has
stable occupation of good earnings are most likely to be healthier than those that earn on
a day-to-day basis. On educational attainment, those that has attained higher level of
education tends to get a more stable job than those who doesn’t. So much more for those
who support a family with small children to take care of, tis tends to a poor health care
system in a nation.

5. Identify specific human activity and discuss its effects on our health
- Exercise – exercise if done properly has a good effect on our health
- Sleeping – sleeping within the prescribed hours of sleep is good but beyond and less than
those hours affects the functionality of the human body.
- Eating – proper diet is highly prescribed to have a healthy body.
- Drinking – proper hydration with water is mostly recommended, alcoholic beverages are
in moderation.
- Rest – it is further advised that as a person works, he/she should have a n ample rest to
function properly.
1. Identify ten application of information technology for a nation
- Information technology is utilized in the records of health facilities.
- In the dissemination of public information
- Utilized in education in the manipulation of school records (grades, examinations, online
classes etc)
- Utilized in the business sector, banking transactions, online banking, online business
transactions.
- Utilized in travel, online booking, ticket procurement, travel reservations.
- Used in the local government, transmission of reports,
- On election, transmittal of election results and verification of voters’ votes
- On communication technology, enhanced communication
- Medical breakthroughs, unmanned machines operating on human,
- Space exploration, more powerful tool of exploring the worlds beyond earth

2. Discuss how the community teaching/learning of Science can be enhanced with the use
of information technology
- Technology helps the community to research subjects, share ideas and learn specific
skills. Technology allows for such flexibility in learning that is enabling the community
to work in a more collaborative manner. ICT is often uses to look up ideas and
information, to perform scientific procedures or experiments, to study natural phenomena
through simulations, to process and analyze data and to practice skills and procedures
which will help the community to perform at their best.

3. Trace the history of internet and how it works


- The internet transfers data from one computer called a host to another. If the receiving
computer is on a network to which the first computer is directly connected, it can pick the
message directly. It is how internet works, passing information from one to another in a
more convenient way. It is the network of networks. It’s the connection of computer
networks around the world into one entity. Its not one big computer but rather numerous
networked computers connected together. The backbone of all these connections is
referred to as the “Information Superhighway”.
- The Internet started in the 1960s as a way for government researchers to share
information. Computers in the '60s were large and immobile and in order to make use of
information stored in any one computer, one had to either travel to the site of the
computer or have magnetic computer tapes sent through the conventional postal system.
- Another catalyst in the formation of the Internet was the heating up of the Cold War. The
Soviet Union's launch of the Sputnik satellite spurred the U.S. Defense Department to
consider ways information could still be disseminated even after a nuclear attack. This
eventually led to the formation of the ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency
Network), the network that ultimately evolved into what we now know as the Internet.
ARPANET was a great success but membership was limited to certain academic and
research organizations who had contracts with the Defense Department. In response to
this, other networks were created to provide information sharing.
- January 1, 1983 is considered the official birthday of the Internet. Prior to this, the
various computer networks did not have a standard way to communicate with each other.
A new communications protocol was established called Transfer Control
Protocol/Internetwork Protocol (TCP/IP). This allowed different kinds of computers on
different networks to "talk" to each other. ARPANET and the Defense Data Network
officially changed to the TCP/IP standard on January 1, 1983, hence the birth of the
Internet. All networks could now be connected by a universal language.
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- The image above is a scale model of the UNIVAC I (the name stood for Universal
Automatic Computer) which was delivered to the Census Bureau in 1951. It weighed
some 16,000 pounds, used 5,000 vacuum tubes, and could perform about 1,000
calculations per second. It was the first American commercial computer, as well as the
first computer designed for business use. (Business computers like the UNIVAC
processed data more slowly than the IAS-type machines, but were designed for fast input
and output.) The first few sales were to government agencies, the A.C. Nielsen Company,
and the Prudential Insurance Company. The first UNIVAC for business applications was
installed at the General Electric Appliance Division, to do payroll, in 1954. By 1957
Remington-Rand (which had purchased the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation in
1950) had sold forty-six machines.

4. You as a distance learner, explain how e-mail services could enhance your study of STS.
- As a distance learner, e-mail services enhances my study by its user-friendly features to
manage mailing lists, email designs. It makes study a lot easier for reading materials can
be sent easier and more convenient that sending a book through a courier. In addition,
works or activities are also sent through e-mail and does not need to be submitted
personally.

5. Discuss the value of e-mail in our country


- Not only is email a great way to communicate for consumers, but business use email
everyday to reach new, existing, and future customers. It triumphs over social by being
able to deliver private, transactional messages, which result in being able to help increase
customer retention. It is also useful in communicating between educational facilities, in
health facilities, most likely in times like this when a pandemic is around, email is the
most convenient way of passing information from one person/individual to another. Now
that social distancing or safe distancing is mandatory, information can be conveyed
through emails, especially those of urgent status.

6. Community information system


- Is a computer-based information’s services designed to meeting the current information
needs of people and public agencies and to prepare the community for full participation
in the rapidly changing communication environments. It is becoming an increasingly
common way to distribute administrative data from local governments. These web-based
systems are using these administrative data to create and distribute valuable community
and social indicator data to concerned individuals, social service organizations,
community development professionals and planners.
- Information systems gives way to a quicker, cheaper and much efficient. It brings down
the linguistic, geographical and some cultural boundaries.

7. Problems associated with internet


- The problem with internet as per experience is not the internet itself but for the internet
providers for its slow performance.
- The proliferation of fake news
- Cybercriminal access
- Information explosion, the match of the information and the user is not high
- People tend to have more online relationships than in person
- Internet addiction
- Identity theft
- Data quality differs greatly

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