INTRODUCTION
A network is a group of individuals who collaborates with each other to be able to achieve a purpose and connection. It can be best described as work team, meeting of learners of the same course and profession, or any group who works together for a common cause. Establishing a network is important because through pooling resources, the organization can be aware of potential threats or problems that may arise during a project or event. Networking is associated with participation since it builds support and allows empowerment of its members. It also strengthens the work team to advocate issues, provide credibility, attain outcomes, give accurate information, plan activities, support project, and solve potential problems. Networking allows people to be flexible as they adjust to the changing environment. These individuals depend on different lifelong learning skills that they use in their interaction with their peers and workmates.
Networking further connects and gathers people from a heterogeneous group of individuals from across professions and classes to achieve their plans and goals. It pivots innovations and awareness as people exchange knowledge and information. Weak and strong networks provide learning that will give organizations and 5 people an idea of how links and connections work. Thus, an individual may devise methods and ties to his or her learning needs and use technology to enhance such skills. Connection refers to something that joins two or more objects or individuals. It also shows a situation wherein two or more objects or individuals have a similar cause, goal, or origin. The participants of Occupy movements, for instance, were connected together by a common goal of socioeconomic justice. Connection also exists between two individuals (or among many), events, and objects. Global warming is connected to frequent forest fires, just as unemployment is connected to poverty.
Similarly, a relationship refers to the state or condition of being connected; the way in which two or more individuals or groups regard and behave toward one another; the manner by which two or more people, associations, or countries deal with each. The annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting of heads of state demonstrates a relationship between economies around the Pacific belt. A relationship always involves dyadic or more levels of connection.
EXPLORE
Relationships have different meanings to different people. Such can be with friends, with a special someone, with colleagues and co-workers, with comembers of an association, and with family members, to name a few. Establishing relationships is an important component of your life. As you pass through the different life stages, you will meet a variety of people with whom you’ll build relationships with, whether good or bad, some of which will leave long-lasting impacts on your life.
Establishing good relationships with friends is essential. Doing things for each other without expecting anything in return makes a good friendship. Building good relationships with colleagues and coworkers can be an asset to your work success. A promotion, a raise, or an appreciation from your company may come out due to your low-quality work backed up by good relationships with coworkers and the management. Love and respect for others are basic in establishing good and inspiring relationships in your workplace.
Familial relationships are believed to be the most important of all types of relationship. Good relationship between parents and children results in a happy, wholesome home. Studies have shown that children who grew up with good relationships with their parents acquired good attitudes, got better grades, and became better decision makers. They also developed the tendency to listen to the advice of their parents, thus, avoiding misdirection and costly mistakes in life.
Quality matters in any relationship. Sincerity, depth, and mutual understanding underlie a good relationship of any kind. Being a social actor, you are always engaged in overlapping relationships. Relationships, therefore, play a vital role in life.
NEURAL NETWORK
he human brain is the command center for the human nervous system. It receives signals from the body's sensory organs and outputs information to the muscles. The human brain has the same basic structure as other mammal brains but is larger in relation to body size than any other brains.
Neural and Social Network
Activity
Directions: In a 1/4 sheet of paper.Read each item carefully and write the answer in your paper.
1. The command center for the human nervous system.
2. The brain receives information through the ___________ senses.
3. The largest part of the brain.
4. The coordinates muscle movements and maintains posture and balance.
5. Performs many automatic functions such as breathing, heart rate, body temperature, wake and wake and sleep cycles, digestion, sneezing, coughing, vomiting, and swallowing.
6. Plays a role in controlling behaviors such as hunger, thirst, sleep, and sexual response. It also regulates body temperature, blood pressure, emotions, and secretion of hormones.
7. Plays a role in pain sensation, attention, alertness and memory.
8. It helps regulate the body’s internal clock and circadian rhythms by secreting melatonin.
9. The center of our emotions, learning, and memory
10. It works with the cerebellum to coordinate fine motions, such as fingertip movements.