The Harmony of Life: A Unified Approach to Understanding Humanity for the Students and Lecturers at National University Mall of Asia Campus
Joshua Urrete | Karen Marie Garcia | Joseph Cando | Ramon Gerald Santillana
Discipline: psychology (non-specific)
Abstract:
Harmony of being, a concept that recognized philosophy, values, social science as a unit whole in understanding
humanity holistically. This research paper aimed to discuss the relevance of this approach to NU MOA students and
faculty members. The essence of studying how it enhanced personal growth and development was therefore explored
through this paper. The research methodology used an exploratory and documentary analysis in which primary and
secondary sources were used as data collection tools. In conclusion, the results from this study could be used by NU
MOA to come up with programs that enhanced harmony among its students and staff.
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