What do you mean by culture and wjat are its different types ?
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. Culture is defined as all of a population's ways of life, including arts, beliefs, and institutions, that are passed down from generation to generation. Culture has been described as a society's way of existence. As a result, it encompasses etiquette, dress, language, religion, rituals, and art.
Because people can express their culture in an more number of ways, social scientists have defined two basic categories to explain what a community produces. Material culture is the first. A society's material culture is comprised of material things. Nonmaterial culture, or the intangible products of a civilization, is the other type. In other words, the aspects of culture that you can't see, touch, taste, or hold. Social roles, ethics, values, and even language are common examples. National, regional, organizational, team, and individual levels are all available. There are tangible and intangible sublevels of culture inside each of these levels.
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Discuss the main feature of indian society .
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Indian society is known for its ability of tolerance and acceptance, and social cohesion making it unique in sustaining its culture. The importance of fraternity enshrined in the Preamble of the constitution makes it a duty of every citizen. Indian society is extensively diverse in cultural and regional aspects and it is pertinent that it is posited in each individual the realization of ideas and objectives in the Preamble concerning every other individual.
It is rather difficult to make pointers on what are the features of the Indian society as the essence of Indian society lies in harboring diverse and distinct identities, ethnicities, languages, religions, and culinary preferences. History stands witness to the fact that the societies that have struggled to hold differences were shattered in such an attempt.
But for understanding and simplifying the conundrum, the salient features of Indian society can be listed down as-
- Multi-ethnic Society
- Multi-Lingual Society
- Multi-Religious Society
- Multi- Caste
- Unity In Diversity
- Patriarchal Society
- Tribes
- Family
- Kinship System
- The balance between spiritualism and materialism
- The balance between Individualism and collectivism
- Co-existence of traditionalism and modernity.
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Home as an agency of imparting eduction . Substantiate
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Home is the most important informal agency of education. It is an agency which is responsible for imparting early education and lying down the basis of farther education. In the words of Ballard, “Family is the original social institution, from which all other institutions have developed”. It is an institution to which every one of us is born. There is no parallel or substitute of the home as an agency of education.
Important functions of home :-
1. Social functions.
2. Economic functions.
3. Civic functions.
4. Moral functions.
5. Religious functions.
Educational functions of home :-
1. Primary social organisation.
2. Teaches the basic function of living.
3. Basis of personality.
4. Vocational education.
5. Self-confidence and positive outlook.
6. Social interaction.
7. Citizenship education.
8. Moral and spiritual values.
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What is the meaning of sociallization ?
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Socialization is a process interacts with others and shape as well as mold his/her personality according to the prescribed norms of a society .
Functions of Socialization in the Society :-
- It converts humans from biological being to social being
- It contributes in personality development
- It helps to become disciplined
- It helps to perform different roles
- It establishes knowledge and skills
- It contributes in the stability of social order
- It transmits culture from one generation to other
- It creates right aspirations in social life.
The newborn is merely an organism. Socialisation makes him responsive to the society. He is socially active. He becomes a ‘Purush’ and the culture that his group inculcates in him, humanises him, and makes him ‘Manusha’. The process indeed, is endless. The cultural pattern of his group, in the process gets incorporated in the personality of a child. It prepares him to fit in the group and to perform the social roles. It sets the infant on the line of social order and enables an adult to fit into the new group. It enables the man to adjust himself to the new social order.
Socialisation stands for the development of the human brain, body, attitude, behaviour and so forth. Socialisation is known as the process of inducting the individual into the social world. The term socialisation refers to the process of interaction through which the growing individual learns the habits, attitudes, values and beliefs of the social group into which he has been born.
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What do you mean by national integration ?
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National integration is the awareness of a common identity amongst the citizens of a country. It means that though the individuals belong to different communities, castes, religions, cultures and regions and speak different languages, all of them recognize the fact that they are one.
Note: A nation is a country with a unified socio-economic and political structure. It denotes a body of people who have a feeling of oneness, built on the basis of common history, society, culture and values. This feeling of oneness binds the people together in to a nation. In general terms, it is this feeling which is known as national integration. |
National integration means “creating a mental outlook which will promote and inspire every person to place loyalty to the country above group loyalties and the welfare of the country above narrow sectarian interests.” – Dorothy Simpson |
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What do you mean by formal agency of eduction ?
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Formal agencies are those institutions and organizations which are set up by the society deliberately with the exclusive aim imparting definite and ready-made tidbits of knowledge in a specified time under a structured environment.
There are well-defined aims and objectives, specific curriculum, definite teachers and students, definite and fixed time and place in such agencies. In short, everything or every aspects of education are pre-planned or planned in advance. Such agencies include school, college, university, library, religious institution, the recreation club, the museum, picture and art galleries, zoo, etc.
Informal agencies are those institutions which exercise a great educative influence upon the individuals indirectly and ceaselessly throughout their life. They are called indirect agencies influencing the behaviour of the individuals. Education is provided to the individuals informally and unconsciously. These agencies lack all formalities, rules, systematization, pre-planning, premeditation or training.
There are not particular places or location for imparting education. Individuals learn incidentally and naturally by their own initiatives and efforts. Among the agencies of informal education are family, community, state, social gathering, play-ground, associations, religious ceremonies, crowds, market places, cinema house, news-paper, fairs, exhibitions, radio, television, public meeting, field trip etc.
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Is Jammu University is good for msc genetics ? whats the eligibility criteria and admission process for msc genetics in Jammu University and per year fees ??
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The study of genes, which are complex biological tools, is genetics. Because this field includes an in-depth study of heredity and gene mutation, a solid understanding of biology and life sciences is required. Fees is not mentioned anywhere online . they will accept JUET,2022 results.
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Deliberate upon the cause of man-wildlife conflicts
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Human-wildlife conflict occurs when the needs and behaviour of wildlife impact negatively on humans or when humans negatively affect the needs of wildlife.
The major causes of Man-Wildlife conflicts are-
- Agricultural Expansion.
- Human Settlement.
- Overgrazing by Livestock.
- Deforestation.
- Illegal grass collection and poaching.
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Discuss in detail the concept of protected area network with reference to Dachigam
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Protected areas are those in which human occupation or at least the exploitation of resources is limited.
Dachigam National Park, located 22 km from Srinagar, is popular as the home of the rare and critically endangered Hangul or Kashmir stag.
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