The city The city concept and characteristic. Introduction . The word ‘city’ is related to Latin root word ‘Civitas'. The scholar uses different character and basis to define city. But it has some major characteristic that makes the settlement a city. In the time of Neolithic revolution, large human settlement was found in d…
Read moreUrbanisation Concept of urbanisation and urban growth . Introduction . The word urban was derived for the Latin word ‘Urbanus’. The base word is ‘Urbs’, means “The city”. The English meaning of urban is ‘related to city’. Urbanisation is a process in which a city grows, and large number of people come to an urban center or c…
Read moreFolk Society Folk Society . Introduction . Robert redfield defined folk society in his book ‘The folk culture of Yucatan’ in the year 1941. He finds the ideal type of folk society in rural-urban continuum. The folk society is polar opposite of urban society. He’s study based on Mexican province of Yucatan. He examined four commu…
Read moreScope of urban Sociology Scope of urban sociology. Introduction . Urban sociology deals with the relationship between man an environment. It is a study of urban settlement, social relationship, social mobility , social institution and human civilization. Urban sociology covered the largest sociological field of study. The urban…
Read moreRole of mass media in governance: A critic Introduction . Media is the fourth pillar of democracy. Mass media and society is interlinked of many aspects. Mass media play a crucial role of creating awareness in society. It opens a platform for free speech and human right. Citizen is educated through mass media and learn about th…
Read moreTotem pole Totemism Introduction . Totemism is ancient belief about the relationship between human and nature. Early human believe in the power of nature. They do not want to conquer but try to relate themselves with nature. Totemism is a religious belief and ideologies centered upon the respect or honour of a secret object, ca…
Read moreFree Sociology notes Private sector in education: Critics Introduction Education is a backbone of society. Every government has the responsibility to nurture their people with quality education. The citizen required education for personal developmen and socialization . The government provide professional education for future settl…
Read moreSAARC Educational reform in SAARC nation. Introduction . SAARC stands for the South Asian association for regional cooperation. The SAARC was established by signing of the SAARC chartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 8 December 1985. The founding SAARC members are Bangladesh, India, Bhutan, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. At the …
Read moreGrowth of education Growth of education in post independence period. Introduction The concept of education, is associated with the evolution of human being. Education improved skills, and skills was the basic requirement of human to collect or hunt for basic human needs. It was passed from one generation to another and growth of…
Read moreHinduism Hinduism-a way of life. Introduction . Hinduism is the way of life , the sentence has been critically discussed in many articles, but we cannot reach the base of the sentence. It has many dimensions, relates different stage of life in Hinduism . The Hinduism history, passes through cultural evolution from the beginning. I…
Read moreEmpowerment of marginal Education for empowerment of marginal Introduction If we discuss empowerment of marginalize, then we fast understand the meaning of the word marginalize. Marginalised people are located on the margin of a society. They are socio-economically restricted to use the available resource. They are belongs to th…
Read moreEducation and growth of modern nationalism. Introduction Education is played a defined role for growth of modern nationalism. Nazism imparted education to control the young people and develop them to the glory of Germany. The system of education cultivates the characteristic of royal citizen in children. Napoleon was an authoritar…
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