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Task 12: NUMB ON NUMBERS<br />

Below are statistics on the state of social injustice and discrimination against<br />

women, children, the poor and the marginalized in the Philippines. Interpret the tables<br />

and write their implications to our democracy.<br />

< please insert statistics on domestic<br />

violence in the Philippines><br />

< please insert statistics on child labor in<br />

the Philippines><br />

< please insert statistics on farmers<br />

who do not own the land they till><br />

< please insert statistics on places in the<br />

Philippines without public health clinic ><br />

< please insert statistics on poverty in<br />

the Philippines><br />

Processing:<br />

< please insert statistics on out‐of‐schoolyouths<br />

in the Philippines><br />

DRAFT<br />

April<br />

We go back to our motive<br />

10,<br />

question before reading<br />

2014<br />

Martin Luther King’s Speech.<br />

Now is the time to answer the question: How do you contribute to the equitable,<br />

respectful, and just society for everyone?<br />

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YOUR FINAL TASK<br />

Remember that you are to perform a Readers’ Theatre at the end of the quarter.<br />

The following tasks will help you (1) meet people in history who can teach you how to<br />

be firm about a side you chose to be in, (2) learn how to collaborate with a group, and<br />

(3) make use of appropriate nonverbal communication to help you convey what you<br />

truly mean.

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