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Definition of Terms:: Approaches To The Study of Philippine Politics

The document defines key terms related to the study of Philippine politics such as realm, steering, perpetuation, derived, reign, penalize, empirical, normative, communal, syndicate, replete, persuasive, circumvention, ineffectual, redundant, substantially, constituent, equity, bureaucracy, endeavored, and scrutiny. It provides definitions for these terms to clarify their meaning within the context of analyzing and understanding Philippine politics. The definitions are intended to establish a common vocabulary and understanding for studying this subject area.

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Definition of Terms:: Approaches To The Study of Philippine Politics

The document defines key terms related to the study of Philippine politics such as realm, steering, perpetuation, derived, reign, penalize, empirical, normative, communal, syndicate, replete, persuasive, circumvention, ineffectual, redundant, substantially, constituent, equity, bureaucracy, endeavored, and scrutiny. It provides definitions for these terms to clarify their meaning within the context of analyzing and understanding Philippine politics. The definitions are intended to establish a common vocabulary and understanding for studying this subject area.

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Definition of Terms:

Approaches to the Study of Philippine Politics

Realm: a field or domain of activity or interest.

Steering: guide or control the movement

Perpetuation: the continuation or preservation of a situation

Derived: obtain something from (a specified source)

Reign: be the best or most important in a particular area or domain

Penalize: subject to some form of punishment

Empirical: based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or


experience rather than theory or pure logic.

Normative: establishing, relating to, or deriving from a standard or norm

Communal: shared by all members of a community

Syndicate: a group of individuals or organizations combined to promote


some common interest

Replete: filled or well-supplied with something

Persuasive: good at persuading someone to do or believe something


through reasoning

Circumvention: the action of overcoming a problem or difficulty


Ineffectual: not producing any or the desired effect.

Redundant: not or no longer needed or useful

Substantially: to a great or significant extent.

Constituent: being a part of a whole

Equity: the quality of being fair and impartial

Bureaucracy: a system of government in which most of the important


decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.

Endeavored: try hard to do or achieve something

Scrutiny: critical observation or examination

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