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Rural Community

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Llanes, Jenina Rosa P.

Quirante, Dan Mariz

GE-2107

July 5, 2013

Ms. Segunda L. Casanova

Instructor 

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A Community  is a product of experience,

interaction and identity: bonds are created

 between individuals over time, extending beyond

family networks to embrace co-workers,

neighbours and other social acquaintances. It is

a place of ‘ common bonds ’, and of interaction,

and ‘traditional  communities’are  those built ontradition , shared values and ideas, and common

culture.

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Classification of Community

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Rural Community is usually

associated with the barrio.

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They earn their livelihood through: 

AGRICULTURE FISHING

HOME-BASED OR COTTAGE INDUSTRIES

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The National Census and Statistics

Office (NCSO) defines rural areas as all

barrios and municipalities except those ofthe provincial capital.

The NCSO indicated a numerical

delimitation. Barrios are communities witha population of not more than ONE

THOUSAND.

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Characteristics of Rural Community

• It is relatively small.

• People are homogenous biologically, socially

and culturally.

• It has a high degree of self sufficiency, group

identity and group unity.

•People have mutual relationships with oneanother.

• There is the presence of dominant activity.

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Philippine Rural Community

• Philippines is composed of

 – 17 administrative regions

 – 80 provinces – 138 cities

 – 1,496 municipalities

 – 42,025 barangays

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Philippine Rural Community

• The total rural population is estimated to

 be higher than the total urban population.

• The Philippines is predominantly ruralor a land of barrios.

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BARRIO

• It is composed of simple folks, and is

characterized by primary group relations and

gemeinshaft interactions.

• There also exists inter-group or inter-familial

rivalry and factionalism.

• The unifying force in the barrio is maintained

 by attitudes, personality traits, and group

consciousness and is translated into

cooperative action.

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RURAL COMMUNITY

• Rural people have closer communion and

steadier contact with the soil and other forces

of nature.

• Their existence comes from their closeness to

nature, whose vicissitudes like typhoons,

drought or plagues they have to confront.

• These destructive forces of nature make them

more religious.

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Rural Community

• Recreational facilities and cultural facilities are

limited.

• Usual leisure activities: tuba  or beer and

gambling

• Young men  –  playing basketball, drinking

•Women and girls

 –  visit neighbors, doneedlework, or embroidery, read literature and

magazines

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Rural Community

• Communication media consist of

newspapers which are scanty.

• A rural area usually has dirt and feeder roads

covered with gravel and sand.

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RURAL AREA

• Most barrio folks also have goals and aspirations

centering on:

 –  Education

 –  Land –  Jobs

 –  Animals

 –  Crops

 –  Tools

 –  Peace