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Chapter 6: Values for Economic Progress
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Concern for the environment: A sense of caring and responsibility towards our surroundings.
Discipline: A sense of order in our actions and decisions.
Improved technology: A change in technology, which enables us to produce more goods with the same amount of input and, thus allows us to produce less wastes.
Investment: An economic activity that forgoes present consumption with the goal of increasing consumption in the future.
Nationalism: The attitude of promoting the rights and interest of one's country over others.
Nonrenewable resources: Resources that take very long time to be renewed.
Opportunity Cost: The value of the next best use for an economic good, or the value of the sacrificed alternative.
Pakikipagkapwa tao: Filipino concept of goodness and concern for others.
Patriotism: Concern and love for the well-being of the country or community one belongs to.
Personal Values: Values that are held individually.
Sacrifice: The virtue of being able to forego certain pleasures for something more worthwhile.
Smooth Social Relations: Values which place importance on goods relationship among fellows.
Social Values: Habits, practices, and beliefs valued and shared by the community.
Temperance: The ability to restrain or control one's desires.
Training: The process of developing or improving a skill or a set of skills.
Social Capital: The positive effects of trust to the productivity of a community derived from regular social interactions.
Disinvestments: Can come in the form of eating junk food, drinking alcoholic beverages, smoking, and taking prohibited drugs.
Capital: Produced goods that are used to increase production.
Paying Taxes: One way of showing one's love for the country.
Pasig River: Used to be abundant with fish and marine life during the Spanish time.
Shame: A self-policing mechanism.
Trust: One of the highlights of the concept of social capital.
Chapter 6: Values for Economic Progress
Across:1. | The value of the next best use for an economic good, or the value of the sacrificed alternative. | 4. | A sense of order in our actions and decisions. | 6. | A sense of caring and responsibility towards our surroundings. | 11. | A self-policing mechanism. | 12. | Concern and love for the well-being of the country or community one belongs to. | 13. | The ability to restrain or control one's desires. | 15. | The process of developing or improving a skill or a set of skills. | 18. | One way of showing one's love for the country. | 19. | One of the highlights of the concept of social capital. | 20. | Used to be abundant with fish and marine life during the Spanish time. |
| | Down:2. | Values which place importance on goods relationship among fellows. | 3. | The attitude of promoting the rights and interest of one's country over others. | 5. | Resources that take very long time to be renewed. | 7. | A change in technology, which enables us to produce more goods with the same amount of input and, thus allows us to produce less wastes. | 8. | An economic activity that forgoes present consumption with the goal of increasing consumption in the future. | 9. | Can come in the form of eating junk food, drinking alcoholic beverages, smoking, and taking prohibited drugs. | 10. | The positive effects of trust to the productivity of a community derived from regular social interactions. | 14. | Values that are held individually. | 16. | The virtue of being able to forego certain pleasures for something more worthwhile. | 17. | Produced goods that are used to increase production. |
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Chapter 6: Values for Economic Progress
Across:1. | The value of the next best use for an economic good, or the value of the sacrificed alternative. | 4. | A sense of order in our actions and decisions. | 6. | A sense of caring and responsibility towards our surroundings. | 11. | A self-policing mechanism. | 12. | Concern and love for the well-being of the country or community one belongs to. | 13. | The ability to restrain or control one's desires. | 15. | The process of developing or improving a skill or a set of skills. | 18. | One way of showing one's love for the country. | 19. | One of the highlights of the concept of social capital. | 20. | Used to be abundant with fish and marine life during the Spanish time. |
| | Down:2. | Values which place importance on goods relationship among fellows. | 3. | The attitude of promoting the rights and interest of one's country over others. | 5. | Resources that take very long time to be renewed. | 7. | A change in technology, which enables us to produce more goods with the same amount of input and, thus allows us to produce less wastes. | 8. | An economic activity that forgoes present consumption with the goal of increasing consumption in the future. | 9. | Can come in the form of eating junk food, drinking alcoholic beverages, smoking, and taking prohibited drugs. | 10. | The positive effects of trust to the productivity of a community derived from regular social interactions. | 14. | Values that are held individually. | 16. | The virtue of being able to forego certain pleasures for something more worthwhile. | 17. | Produced goods that are used to increase production. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only