General Knowledge of Civic Culture and Psychology: Part I
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"General Knowledge of Civic Culture and Psychology", Part I - "General Knowledge of Civic Culture" is a wonderful, easy and interesting eBook of general knowledge of civic culture. This eBook contain a lot of basis information for all the people who want to know many useful subjects of civic culture. This eBook, also, contain basis information of civic culture useful for the students or even for the teachers. The knowledge of this book are writing in an accessible language. This eBook, also, contain general information about: the uniqueness of the individual, social groups and family, values, moral norms and legal norms, human communities, territorial administrative division, the Town Hall, local and county councils, nation, citizenship and citizens' rights, states and international organizations, forms of government and political regimes, modern states and constitutional factors (constitutionality), types of constitution, short considerations regarding constitutions in the world and in Romania, the Romania's Constitution, the principle of separation of powers, the powers and authorities in the Romanian state, media and public opinion, freedom of opinion and the role of the mass-media, citizenship and democratic practices, civil society and democracy, the right of association, the right to be elected and the right to vote, public participation in decision-making, the authority, the freedom, the justice, the equality, the property, the patriotism.
Savu Ioan-Constantin
My name is Savu Ioan Constantin and I was born in 1973 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.I've loved reading since I was little, especially children's books, historic and adventure stories, and police novels. My first project was a police book, written in high school, in a notebook. I never published it, although I did show it to some of my classmates who had nice things to say about it. After some years, other projects followed, including "Locul de pornire" (The Starting Place), a novel for teens and young people, which I donated in unexpected circumstances and "Romira II B", my first Science-Fiction project, which was also finished in unexpected circumstances, but was never published. Next was the "Sioras4 - Recunoasterea" (Sioras4 - The Recognition) project, which was published in Romanian as a printed edition in December 2009. This book was also translated into English, in electronic format. After "Sioras4 - Recunoaşterea" there was another good book, "Mesaj de pe sonda spaţială" (Message from the Probe), published in Romanian as a printed edition in December 2012. I've also published a work on lease contracts and "Joan and Her Friends", in English, a series of short educational stories for kids, as well as the work "Comunicarea interpersonala" (Interpersonal Communication), in an electronic format.As far as education goes, I have a bachelor's degree in Juridical Sciences and I have graduated post-universitary psychopedagogy, history (second bachelor's degree), economics and management courses. I also have master's degree in economics and management. I've worked mainly as a teacher, civil servant and legal advisor. Currently I'm a middle and high school teacher, teaching socio-human sciences, history and economic and I'm getting ready to start other books, novels as well as works in areas such as law, psychology and psychopedagogy. I live in Romania. I hope that my books will be well-liked in English as well and maybe I'll have the chance to visit some beautiful places around the world.
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General Knowledge of Civic Culture and Psychology - Savu Ioan-Constantin
General Knowledge of Civic Culture and Psychology
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Savu Ioan Constantin
- Part I -
General Knowledge of Civic Culture
General Knowledge of Civic Culture and Psychology
, Part I - General Knowledge of Civic Culture
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Table of contents
1.On the uniqueness of the individual, social groups and family.
2.On values, moral norms and legal norms.
3.On human communities. Territorial administrative division. The Town Hall. Local and county councils.
4.On nation, citizenship and citizens' rights.
5.On states and international organizations.
6.On forms of government and political regimes.
7.On modern states and constitutional factors (constitutionality). Types of constitution. Short considerations regarding constitutions in the world and in Romania.
8.On Romania's Constitution.
9.On the principle of separation of powers.
10.On the powers and authorities in the Romanian state.
11.On media and public opinion.
12.On freedom of opinion and the role of the mass-media.
13.On citizenship and democratic practices. Civil society and democracy.
14.On the right of association.
15.On the right to be elected and the right to vote.
16.On public participation in decision-making.
17.On authority.
18.On freedom.
19.On justice.
20.On equality.
21.On property.
22.On patriotism.
1.On the uniqueness of the individual, social groups and family.
Everyone is unique in their own way. Some are shorter, some taller, some have blue eyes, some have green or brown eyes, some have brown hair, some have fair or black hair, some have an oval face, some have a round face.
From personality point of view, that is the way to be, people are different. Some are more sociable, some are shier, some are calmer some are more restless, some are more curious and some are indifferent and so on.
In society, because of some small exceptions we don't live isolated from one another, we display and show our uniqueness without many explanations. We see each other as we are and we realize that we are different. We identify ourselves be name, surname, nickname and we prove our name, surname, and the quality of citizen with our ID card, passport, student card or driving licence.
Generally speaking, we don't live alone in the society, but in groups, in the so called social groups. A social group consists of a number of people, among which there are some relationship and rules. The first social group that we come in contact is our family. The family is a small social group consisting of mother, father (parents) and their children. The children may be direct descendants of parents