code.ppt ROTC UNIT FOR NSTP SY 2019-2020 JKK

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CODE OF
CITIZENSHIP

INTRUCTOR’S PROFILE

Those who will attend personal
necessity can go out silently.
Those who are sleepy can proceed
at the back and have some stretching.
You will be given 5 Minutes break
every 30 Minutes lecture discussion.
Questions will be entertained
right after the lecture.
CLASSROOM RULES

In case of fire, run
immediately to the nearest
exit door and immediately
proceed to open ground for
accounting
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SAFETY PLAN

Do the duck, cover and
hold-on procedure
Earthqua
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SAFETY PLAN

Be careful of the extension wire
used
Tripping wire
SAFETY PLAN

EO 217 of 1939
https://www.quezon.ph/2019/08/19/
code-of-citizenship-and-ethics-1939/
REFERENCE

The students will be able to:
Know what is Code of Citizenship and Ethics.
Apply it in daily life.
LEARNING OUTCOME

Discuss the following:
 Introduction
What is Code Ethics
The Different Code of Ethics
ROADMAP

moral principles that govern a
person's behavior or the conducting of an
activity.
ETHICS

INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
A nation, if it is to grow up strong and progressive, must be
moved by the force of its own dynamic moral energy. The
seeds of moral discipline must be nurtured from within, not
from without. History teaches that the rise and fall of nations
depend essentially upon the underlying moral strength of
their citizens. And the frantic despair and the spiritual
blackout now experienced by many nations of the world are
due primarily to their failure to grasp this basic fact.

A man of good moral character makes the best citizen. He
is pure in thought, moderate in action, upright in deed, just
in judgment, and noble in purpose. To form a man of true
character, all the infinite elements that make up the man—
his intelligence, his beliefs, his feelings, his emotions, his
likes, his desires, and even his fears, his hatreds, his
prejudices,—all must be controlled, adjusted, integrated
and developed into a harmonious and well-balanced
personality.

I. HAVE FAITH IN DIVINE PROVIDENCE
THAT GUIDES THE DESTINIES OF MEN
AND NATIONS.
Of supreme importance to the life of nations and
peoples is faith in Divine Providence, Who created and
upholds the universe, Whose power directs the course of
the world, and Whose wisdom guides the destinies of
men and nations.

II. LOVE YOUR COUNTRY FOR IT IS THE HOME OF YOUR PEOPLE, THE SEAT
OF YOUR AFFECTIONS, AND THE SOURCE OF YOUR HAPPINESS AND WELL-
BEING. ITS DEFENSE IS YOUR PRIMARY DUTY. BE READY AT ALL TIMES TO
SACRIFICE AND DIE FOR IT IF NECESSARY.
Love of country is demonstrated not by words but
by deeds. It is not an occasional virtue to be exhibited now
and then, but it is a flame that should constantly be kept
aglow in our hearts. It is unflinching determination to serve
and defend one’s country at all times and at all costs.

The Constitution is the expression of the
sovereignty of the people. Its primordial aim is the welfare
of all. “The welfare of the people,” in the fiery language of
Andres Bonifacio, “is the sole purpose of all the
governments on earth. The people is all: blood and life,
wealth and strength, all is the people.”
III. RESPECT THE CONSTITUTION WHICH IS THE EXPRESSION OF
YOUR SOVEREIGN WILL. THE GOVERNMENT IS YOUR
GOVERNMENT. IT HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR YOUR SAFETY AND
WELFARE. OBEY THE LAWS AND SEE THAT THEY ARE OBSERVED BY
ALL AND THAT PUBLIC OFFICIALS COMPLY WITH THEIR DUTIES.

Taxation is an essential power of government. Man is a
social and political being. His nature demands that he live in the
society of his fellowmen. Living in society, however, entails rights
and duties, among the most important of which is the duty of
each and every citizen to pay his just share in the expenses of the
government.
IV. PAY YOUR TAXES WILLINGLY AND PROMPTLY.
CITIZENSHIP IMPLIES NOT ONLY RIGHTS BUT ALSO
OBLIGATIONS.

V. SAFEGUARD THE PURITY OF SUFFRAGE AND
ABIDE BY THE DECISIONS OF THE MAJORITY.
Suffrage is one of the most important political
rights appertaining to citizenship. If exercised with purity
and noble purpose, it is the security of popular
government. On the other hand, if perverted or basely
surrendered by those in whose hands the law has
entrusted its safeguard and protection, it serves instead
to undermine the entire edifice of democratic
institutions.

VI. LOVE AND RESPECT YOUR PARENTS. IT IS YOUR
DUTY TO SERVE THEM GRATEFULLY AND WELL.
Nobody is more faithful and devoted to us,
more sensitive of our needs, more generous to our
failings, than our parents. Like a celestial message,
filial love speaks more eloquently than the tongue
of man can speak, more eloquently than the pen of
man can write.

Honor is what prompts a man to strive for all
that is noble, true, and lofty, in word and in deed. It
inspires a man to be pure in thought, faithful to his
duties, magnanimous to those who offend him, and
generous to his friends. It makes a man courteous,
loyal and true. It never falters when duty calls.
VII. VALUE YOUR HONOR AS YOU VALUE YOUR
LIFE. POVERTY WITH HONOR IS PREFERABLE
TO WEALTH WITH DISHONOR.

Character is life dominated by principles.
Truthfulness, honesty, charity, justice and courtesy are
the qualities that round up a real man or woman.
These are the virtues that give force and worth to the
race.
VIII. BE TRUTHFUL AND HONEST IN THOUGHT AND
ACTION. BE JUST AND CHARITABLE, COURTEOUS
BUT DIGNIFIED, IN YOUR DEALINGS WITH YOUR
FELLOW-MEN.

Cleanliness is next to godliness. Life is more than a
gift,—it is a trust which we must not abuse. We owe it to
our Creator to conserve life and that we can do only by
observing clean habits, both of mind and body.
IX. LEAD A CLEAN AND FRUGAL LIFE. DO NOT
INDULGE IN FRIVOLITY OR PRETENSE. BE SIMPLE
IN YOUR DRESS AND MODEST IN YOUR BEHAVIOR.

A nation will not long endure if it is wrought in the midst
of foreign and exotic ideals. Just as a tree will not grow up
straight, strong and luxuriant, unless it is native to the soil and
air so a nation will not assume girth and strength unless its roots
are planted deep into its own past and its soul is nourished by
its own traditions.
X. LIVE UP TO THE NOBLE TRADITIONS OF OUR
PEOPLE. VENERATE THE MEMORY OF OUR HEROES.
THEIR LIVES POINT THE WAY TO DUTY AND HONOR.

XI. BE INDUSTRIOUS. BE NOT AFRAID OR ASHAMED TO
DO MANUAL LABOR. PRODUCTIVE TOIL IS CONDUCIVE
TO ECONOMIC SECURITY AND ADDS TO THE WEALTH OF
THE NATION.
Life is work. Man perfects himself by working. Man
reinforces himself by industry. Great ends necessarily demand
great labor. There is virtue in the spade and in the hoe. There
is as much nobility in plowing the field as in writing on
philosophy.

XII. RELY ON YOUR OWN EFFORTS FOR YOUR
PROGRESS AND HAPPINESS. BE NOT EASILY
DISCOURAGED.PERSEVERE IN THE PURSUIT OF YOUR
LEGITIMATE AMBITIONS.
Our life is what we make it. If we are to succeed, it is
necessary that we possess self-reliance, courage, and perseverance, for
out of these qualities, new strength is born which will enable us to
overcome adversities and conquer difficulties. Even a bended tree
finally succeeds in ascending the sky and resisting the winds by its own
self-sufficiency. Therefore, trust yourself, be courageous, and persevere
in your task.

A nation of energetic and busy people, a people working
cheerfully and thoroughly, all shoulders to the wheel, with
muscles swelling, with hearts pounding, a people finding in work
the consummation of all their hopes and all their desires, a
people who considers a duty well done as its own sufficient
reward, is a nation destined, under God, to be great and strong.
XIII. DO YOUR WORK CHEERFULLY, THOROUGHLY, AND
WELL. WORK BADLY DONE IS WORSE THAN WORK
UNDONE. DO NOT LEAVE FOR TOMORROW WHAT YOU
CAN DO TODAY.

The individual lives not for himself and for his family
alone. His life is a community life. He has, therefore, larger
interests to serve. He should take interest in the affairs of his
government and of the community in which he lives.
XIV. CONTRIBUTE TO THE WELFARE OF YOUR COMMUNITY
AND PROMOTE SOCIAL JUSTICE. YOU DO NOT LIVE FOR
YOURSELVES AND YOUR FAMILIES ALONE. YOU ARE A
PART OF SOCIETY TO WHICH YOU OWE DEFINITE
RESPONSIBILITIES.

It is important that we develop our local industries with the aim
in view of diminishing our imports, retaining our wealth within the
confines of our country and increasing the earning capacity of our people.
Enterprising
XV. CULTIVATE THE HABIT OF USING GOODS MADE IN THE
PHILIPPINES. PATRONIZE THE PRODUCT’S AND TRADES OF YOUR
COUNTRYMEN.

Real freedom must go hand in hand with economic
stability, if not economic prosperity. Our vast domain and
natural resources constitute the inalienable heritage of our
people. We cannot alienate them.
XVI. USE AND DEVELOP OUR NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVE
THEM FOR POSTERITY. THEY ARE THE INALIENABLE HERITAGE OF
OUR PEOPLE. DO NOT TRAFFIC WITH YOUR CITIZENSHIP.

CHECK ON LEARNING
What is Ethics?
What are the concept Code of Citizenship that we
must as people under our Constitution?

SUMMARY
In the past few hours we discuss what is
code of citizenship and what are the acts of
becoming a good citizen in our country

QUESTIONS

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