The Human Person in Society. Describe yourself in relation to the following. Complete the following statements.  In my family, I am the ………  My family.

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The Human Person in Society

Describe yourself in relation to the following. Complete the following statements.  In my family, I am the ………  My family has made me……..  In my school, I consider myself……  My school has helped me become……  In my community, I am a…….  My community has enabled me to…….

What is society? What drives human beings to establish societies? The human person exists to relate with others. The person is by nature a social being because he or she has the tendency to go out of himself or herself to bonds and relationships with others. Throughout a person’s life he or she experiences a variety of relationship that shape him or her as a person.

SOCIETY

-It is important to note that society is founded on the concept of the common good.

What are the different forms of societies?  Hunting and gathering society

 Pastoral Society- This type of society is characterized by the domestication of animals for food for a more stable and predictable food supply