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What I have learned from this lesson is the significance of Kinship, Descent, Marriage as well as the family. I have no idea what "kamag-anak" or "kadugo" really means. Thus, this lesson helps me to distinguish where structures of family I belong.
I also learned some unfamiliar words such as polygyny, polyandry and Compadrazgo.
It helps me a lot. Thank you, Sir!
The most valuable thing I learned is that family has different structures and meaning. It is not only about having mother, father and seeds. Family occupies the family through blood, through lineal and through the family of your spouse.
The most valuable things that I learned in this lesson are the details about kinship and descent. Those are the most significant things I learned in this lesson. Also, in the last part of this lesson, I learned and became interested in the kinship of politics, such as political dynasties and alliances. I learned a variety of words in detail that must be practiced during formal writing, and it is important to learn new things because our minds have a word. Child marriage, exchange marriage, diplomatic marriage, and modern arranged marriage are all forms of marriage arrangements that revolve around family arrangements.
The most valuable thing i learned in this lesson was the deep meaning of our family. I learned about the different types and structures of families and i learned many different types of kinship marriage, and household in the lecture video that i had only heard of in this lesson
The unknown words in this presentation have taught me the most. These terms will expand my vocabulary and assist me in writing the paper, particularly in formal writing. I've learnt terms like patrilineal and matrilineal descent, which relate to a person's ancestors through their father and mother, respectively. I've also learned the term consanguineal kinship, which refers to blood relatives.
The most valuable thing i learned in this lesson was about the Principles of descent and the Post Martial Residency Rules. Where in Principles of descents talked about the lines of ancestores, having single way or the mother to father side, father side only, mother side only, or even vise versa. Post Martial Residency rules explains the types of residency that we're having. Stays near the kin's or mother or father side, Husband side only, Wife's side only, Bumukod, and the maternal uncle of the groom side.
This lesson taught me the true value of our family. In the lecture video, I learnt about the many forms and structures of families, as well as many other sorts of kinship marriage, and home that I had just heard about in this session.
John Dave S. Orosco
12 ABM 4
My most valuable learnings in this lecture are the unfamiliar words. These words will add to my vocabulary and will be helpful in the paper, especially in formal writing. Words such as patrilineal and matrilineal descent which refer to someone's relative through their father and mother respectively are some of the things I have learned. I also have gained an understanding of the other word for blood-related relations which is consanguineal kinship.
The most valuable thing I've learnt here is about the family bonds that will form throughout society, as well as our future family members' relationships. This topic includes several types of kinship, descent, marriage, and arranged marriage. These are crucial subjects to explore and research in order to comprehend how society's relationships system works. I also learned here are the types of relationships that can be developed once there is a marriage that happens.
The most valuable thing I learned in this lesson is about not just the deep meaning of family and the true meaning household but the difference between kinship and descent. I've learned the types of kinship and the principles of descent. I also learned the important things about marriage and the types of arranged marriage.
ABM 2
The most valuable thing I learned in this lesson is the deep relationship with our family. I also learned about the definitions and types of kinship, descent, marriage across cultures, arrange marriage and family and household. The rights and obligations of the family and married couples are clearly defined in this lecture. This lesson was beneficial to me since I received new knowledge, particularly on this topic, because I was unfamiliar with most of what was stated in the video lecture.
My most valuable learnings in this lesson are the unfamiliar words that I have only recently just heard. I do not actually think that there are different types of families, marriage and kinship. It's not just one of those words, they have their types that you are located and I really learned each one, it's a good thing that sir krippe topic it and my knowledge about things I haven't encountered has expanded.
My most valueable learning in this lecture video is all about the family, the different relationship towards the family member. also the meaning of kinship, the different type of kinship it helps me to understand how we will recognize this in an descent and easy way, also i learn about the different kinds of marriage the arrange marriage, the child marriage, exchange marriage, diplomatic marriage and also the modern arrange marriage, also i learn what is the meaning of endogamy, exogamy, monogamy, polygamy and the polygyny and polyandry.
12- HUMSS-6
- I learned the major differences in kinship and decent.
- I understand how does the unilineal descent, patrilineal descent, matrilineal descent and bilateral descent differs from each other and what does they mean.
- I know what does consanguineal kinship and affinal kinship means.
- Endogamy which refers to marriage within theirclan or ethnic group while exogamy refers to marriage outside their clan or ethnic group.
- How do monogamy, polygamy, polyandry and polygyny differs from each other.
- Arranged marruage has several types. First is the child marriage, exchange marriage, diplomatic marriage and lastly the modern arranged marriage.
- I have learned that marriage and having family is one of the most difficult responsibility and decision we will do. So better think twice if you're ready for the responsibilities you'll face once you have one.
Bulan, John Andrei
12 - ABM 5
For the lectured video that I watch, the most part of the lessons that I valued is the part that I might be able to get to know what is all about kinships and descents after all. Knowing that it has so many kinds and types that will make yourself wonder and be surprised of because of those things that you just know for a day after watching the video. Surprisingly about the relationships through the family up to the marriage has something to do with this lesson about our lives in a living which can literally help us to understand what does it all about and for what does it supposed to do for the every people in the world that can literally help everyone categorize or recognized their relationships in their families up to the day when one of the member of the family got married. And that`s it for what I valued at all.
Pimentel, Christ-Ann
12 ABM 4
I learned a lot about kinship and descent in this lecture, and I understand how unilineal descent, patrilineal descent, matrilineal descent, and bilateral descent differ from each other.
The most important thing I ’ve learned up from this lesson was the significance of our family. I learned about different family types and structures.
As a student, it really helps me to gain my knowledge about this kind of discussion especially the kinship topic because it helps me a lot to understand it better also the different types of kinship. It helps me to understand how we will recognize kinship and descent in an easy way. It also helps me to understand the different kinds of marriage and different types of arranged marriage. Lastly, it helps me and also every student to understand better the differences of political dynasties and political alliance. Thank you, sir!
Eywynne Tesoro
12-ABM 4
The terminology I have not heard since, such as those put forth in the principles of descent, and the examples are unilineal, patrilineal, martrilineal, and bilateral, are the most valuable I've learned in this lecture. Furthermore, I was interested in getting into cross-cultural marriage because I hadn't heard the words and didn't know what it meant to them. Like polyandry, I had never heard of it before and had no idea what it meant.
Emmanuel S. Chua
12-ABM1
The most valuable thing that I learned is that the marriage across cultures, the endogamy or compulsory marriage refers to marriage within their own clan. while the exogamy or out-marriage refers to marriage outside their own clan or different clan, monogamy refers to a marriage where you can only have one wife/husband at a time. Lastly, Polygamy where you can have more husband/wife at a time
Joanne May Dela Cruz
12 ABM 5
I learned many different types of kinship, marriage, and household in this lecture video that I had only heard of in this lesson. The most important thing I took away from this lecture was the importance of family in relation to other family members, such as kinship and decent.
Maria Angelica F. Delacruz
12 ABM 4
The most important thing I’ve learned from this lesson is the value of a Family and Nationality. I Learned things like marriage is not the things that you can get just because you want it.I also learned that not all couples get married because they want to but because of the arranged mariagge.
padilla, mart joey B.
12- humss 5
from what I learned in the video, there are many types of arranged marriage, such as child marriage, exchange, diplomatic, and modern modern arranged marriage.
Aduna, Fhebelles N.
12 GAS-1
The most important thing I've learned is about diverse forms of marriages across cultures, arranged weddings, kindred through ritual, family, household, and political kinship. There are a lot of weird terminologies that I've only lately heard, but following the lesson, I grasp their meaning and importance completely.
Stephanie Ayen Berbon
12-ABM 4
I learned that there are different types of family, marriage, and households. There is kinship based on blood, which includes biological parents and/or children, etc. Kinship based on marriage, in which after their marriage is the only time they are considered as affinal kinship. There are also marriages across cultures, such as endogamy or in-marriage, for example, a Filipino and Filipina marriage, and exogamy or out-marriage, for example, your daughter and another clan's son. There are also different types of arranged marriage, such as child marriage, exchange marriage, diplomatic marriage, and modern arranged marriage. And lastly, households wherein an individual or a family is considered a nuclear family, extended, blended, conditionally separated, or transnational family.
REFUGIO, CLARRIZ ANNE LORRIEL C.
12 ABM 4
The most important thing I learned was the various types of family structures. I also learned their various meanings and the significance of knowing these words because I may use them in the future. These unfamiliar words may also assist people in determining which household they belong to.
Ormita, Janeisia Rhayne
12 ABM -3
The most valuable thing I learned would be the importance of having a strong foundation in a family. We sometimes forget that family has few more meanings. One, a family is still considered as family whatever state you're in. Two, marriage is not something that should be decided spontaneously; always consider the parents' approval as your marriage may have an affect to your family's upbringing. Lastly, family is not just about the bond we have as a one team in a household. Whether it is your relatives, spouse, step-family, siblings or parents; it is important to recognize them as your own and treat them equally.
To be fact, most of the words tackled in this lectured video are unfamiliar to me and there are some words that I have only just heard for the first time and I admit that I am very fortunate to know all the meanings of all phrases but if we're going to talk about the words that really stuck in my mind that I will never forget are those words under marriage across culture. Knowing the meaning of Endogamy, Exogamy, Monogamy, Polygamy, polygyny and polyandry are the most valuable learnings to me because when it comes to cultural talks, I'm more eager and excited to learn.
Hazel Anne Barmuel
12 ABM-4
I was unfamiliar with the terms used in this lecture at first, and everything that was discussed was new to me that will expand my vocabulary. All of the unfamiliar words were wonderful learning opportunities for me. Because the lesson is solely about relationships, it is simple to comprehend. The term kinship refers to the bonds developed between society's members. Kinship can be consanguineal, which is based on blood, or affinal kinship, which is based on marriage. These are some of my takeaways from the lesson: endogamy, or marriage inside an ethnic group, exogamy, or out-marriage, monogamy, or having one spouse at a time, and polygamy, or marriage with more than one spouse at a time. I also like the word "Compadrazgo," which can be interpreted as "godparent" or "our ninong and ninang."
Ed Christian Lumabi 12-GAS 1
The most valuable thing I learned in this lesson was the deep meaning of our family. I learned about the different types and structures of families.
Angelica Rose D. Sales
12-ABM
The most valuable learning that I gained as I watch this video is that the connection between families is very deep because if I didn't watch this video I would not know that it have different types of kinship, descent, marriage and arranged marriage. I finally have a knowledge about this kind of topic that open my mind when it comes to kinship and descent. And honestly, I am not familiar with the kinship and descent so I'm happy now that I already know it. Lastly, I'm really amazed in Marriage that have been tackled in this video because I thought marriage is just about a man and women being partners in life but it have deeper types and marriage across cultures.
My most valuable learnings in this lecture video is the meaning and definition of Kinship and Descent and what some else contained on it.
Kinship
- Relationship Of Relatives
- Consanguineal kinship. These are your blood relatives like your siblings, cousin's, uncle's, auntie's, your mother and your father.
It can be obtained through childbirth or blood affinity and this is the most basic and general form of relationships.
Affinal kinship- These are your relatives when you are getting married and it can only acquired when you are married or have a life partner. The example Here is the parent of your future spouse or husband and their clan or race will be your relative
Descent
- Origin of Clan or where or with whom the clan or race originated
-Unilineal descent. This is the lineage with only one origin, either your mother's lineage or your father's lineage
-Patrilineal. This is the lineage that came from the lineage of Your Father
-Matrilineal. This is the lineage that came from your mother
- Bilateral. This in turn is the same Origin of the ancestral line that is both in the mother and in the father
Tagol, Ohara Almera
ABM 4
The most valuable thing that I have learned from this lesson is the details about kinship and descent and its differences. I have learned also the different marriage across the cultures such as endogamy, exogamy, monogamy, and polygamy. And this is my first time learning about the post marital residency rules (based on residence).
The important thing I learned in this lesson is that there is an appropriate term for each type of family and relative. I also learned here the different types of marriage and rules of married couples.
12 ABM 3
Orias, Princess Angel D.
12-Humss 5
The most important things that I've learned from this lesson was all about the relationship towards to other members of the family. I learned also regarding about marriage across culture, types of arranged marriage, post marital residency rules ( based on residence ), kinship by ritual , And lastly. was regarding the family and the household.
I recommend this vid to those who wanted to review because it's transparent explainations👌🏻
Jay Ladero
12-GAS 1
In this video the most valuable topic that I've learned is the types of kinship and the principle decent . In kinship it is talking about the types of kinship that related in your relatives. The decent it is the origin of your relatives.
Junilyn Eliang
12Gas-1
Kinship is important to a person and a community's well-being. Because different societies define kinship differently, they also set the rules governing kinship, which are sometimes legally defined and sometimes implied.
SAMANTHA V. DELOS SANTOS
12 - HUMSS 5
The most valuable thing that I have learned from this lesson is that there are different family types and structures of it. On the other hand, there is a huge difference between kinship and descent like the kinship means they are your blood relatives or your "kagudo", while descent means it is the origin of your clan or race originated.
Aifa Puzon
ABM 5
In this lecture video, I've learned the difference between kinship and descent. The meaning and types of each family and household are important, but my most valuable learning is the types of arranged marriage. I had no idea there was this type of arranged marriage, which I was unfamiliar with because I only knew about arranged marriage and not the other types, such as exchange marriage, child marriage, and diplomatic marriage. Through watching this video, I already understand the meaning and importance of other terminologies that I've only heard once.
Ellaiza Claire S. Tolentino
12 - HUMSS 5
In this lesson, I can say that my most valuable learning is that, marriage is a very big responsibility that may trigger a lot of changes to happen; that marriage has a wide variety of concepts and structures. I also learned here what Kinship, Descent, and Marriage are. Other than that, this topic also made me realize the different types of a family or a household each and everyone of us may have.
Very clear discussion. Personally, I value kinship and family bonds. I hope though that next time we would discuss the implications of political alliances and most especially political dynasties on the Philippine government system. With this, we can trigger the students' critical thinking on how to better understand culture, society, and politics as citizens who think properly and act accordingly.
Thk u For Your nice ang Help full Discussion Sir Salamat at Na Solve ang Aking Problema😊
Apologies for the late reply, Sir but I would also like to thank you for taking the time to watch my video. All the best! 🥰
Sagun, Andrea Janine B.
12 HUMSS 6
In this video lecture, I’ve learned about the kinship, marriage, and the household. This is my first time learning about this topic; it is so interesting. I’ve learned a lot of unfamiliar words such as the word kinship, and descent; I’ve also learned about the different principles of descent, the unilineal, patrilineal, matrilineal, and bilateral. I’ve also learned about the difference between the types of kinship; Consanguineal refers to the relationship between parents, children, siblings, nephews, nieces, uncles, and aunts. While Affinal kinship is a kinship that is based on marriage. I’ve also learned about the different marriage across cultures, types of arranged marriage, kinship by ritual, family and household, and the kinship of politics
Anna Mae P. Saludar
12 ABM 1
It's my second time learning about this topic because it was the last synchronous class topic, and it's fascinating. As a student, this video lecture on kinship and consanguinity was helpful to me. However, the most valuable lesson I've learned is the importance of family, and the various types of arranged marriages, including child marriage, exchange marriage, diplomatic marriage, and modern arranged marriage. It seems vital to understand because, as a person, I would not want to marry someone I don't really love.
Maria Mikaela Solaybar 12abm3
This lesson taught me about our family tremendous importance. I studied about different family kinds and architectures. I learnt about arranged weddings
THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUU!!!
I apologize for the late reply but you're welcome! 😊
Thank You Sir it help me a lot 😀
Thank you for this sir demo ko tomorrow and this is my topic ^_^
Wishing you the best outcome! Good luck!
Echegoyen, Rizza Mae S.
12 HUMSS 5
The most important thing I’ve learned away from this was regarding Marriage Across Cultures: Endogamy, which refers to marriage within one's own culture. Exogamy refers to marriages between members of your own clan and members of another clan, such as a Filipina and an American. The second is Monogamy, which is defined as a marriage with only one spouse. The last one is Polygamy, which refers to a marriage with multiple spouses at the same time.
Thankyou po
Hi po sir
Ano po Ang example ng exchange marriage?
P'wede po pasend ng ppt? 😊
Naguguluhan po Ako sa unilieal🥺
Hello! Alin doon ka naguguluhan? :)
Figueroa, Kimberly
12 HUMSS 5
My learnings in this lesson are the new words that I have as it were as of late fair listened. I don't really think that there are diverse sorts of kinship, families and marriage.
It truly assists me with acquiring my insight about this sort of conversation particularly the family relationship point since it helps me a ton to comprehend it better likewise the various kinds of connection. It assists me with understanding how we will perceive family relationship and drop in a simple manner. It additionally assists me with grasping the various types of marriage and various kinds of organized marriage.