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Naturalism – Definition of Naturalism

Definition of naturalism: (i) Thomas and long: Naturalism is opposed to idealism, subordinates mind to matter and holds that ultimate reality is material world, not spiritual world. (ii) Word: Naturalism is a doctrine which separates nature from God, subordinates spirit to matter and sets up unchangeable lows as supreme (iii) Rusk: Naturalism is philosophical position adopted by those who approach philosophy form purely scientific point of view. Characteristics of Naturalistic Education Naturalism and Education1- Follow Nature2- Child Central Education3- Opposition of Bookish knowledge4- Emphasis on the training of senses5- Emphasis on the Freedom of

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True meaning of Education for Students

Education is the most powerful weapon . We can use to it change the world. It is a saying but in today’s contest it is losing its charm.Hello Everyone, I Muskan of B.Sc. I year Math’s from Biyani college is here to discuss about the true meaning of education. A word education we come across everyday several time. It means acquiring knowledge by learning. Now a very important question arises that how do we learn. We learn from our day to day experiences. When we analyze any situation especially students their

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Use of Banana Peels In Water Purification

Water is needed not only for drinking, but also cooking, cleaning, and sanitizing. But it might not be clean or filtered because of many pollutants present in water. Fortunately, there is an interesting idea for helping filter and clean available water supplies.Yes, in a pinch banana peels can be used to filter water. Banana peels contain sulfur, nitrogen, carboxylic acid and other atoms that function pretty much the same way magnets do in terms of attracting heavy metals. These molecules are not affected human health. This is great news since heavy

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Riggs Ideal Model in Comparative Public Administration

Fred Riggs, who is known as the Father of Comparative Public Administration developed a typology in 1956-1957 named as ‘AGRARIA-TRANSITIA-INDUSTRIA. This model was fully developed in 1957.It reflects the features of two societies viz.Agrarian and Industrial societies. Agrarian society is the condition of society where there is dominance of agricultural activities. It is mainly known for its various features like Ascriptive values, functionally diffuse pattern, limited spatial mobility, traditional patterns and norms ,etc. Riggs gave an example of Imperial China in this context. Another extreme of this theory is an Industria

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How To Identify Poisonous Non Poisonous Snakes

Snake: Scientific name of Snake – Serpentes Snakes are elongated, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes. Snakes are reptiles, like turtles and lizards. Early snakes first appeared during the time of the dinosaurs, and they now live on every continent except Antarctica. Behavior of Snakes There are different varieties of snake. As you see any Snake what comes in your mind? Obviously you hit it. But most of the snake in wild life are harmless. Snakes are ectoderms, which means that they can’t regulate their body temperature. Instead, they use

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Alternation of Generation in Pteridophytes

A pteridophyte is a vascular plant (with xylem and phloem) that reproduces via spores, and therefore was a member of the former and now invalid taxon Pteridophyta.Because pteridophytes produce neither flowers nor seeds, they are also referred to as “cryptogams”. The pteridophytes include the ferns, horsetails, and the lycophytes (clubmosses, spikemosses, and quillworts). “Alternation of generation” term used by Hofmeister in 1851. He observed that in mosses and ferns there are two types of morphologically distinct individuals present in the life cycle. Both alternate in a life cycle back to back.

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Concept of Sustainable Development – An Indian Perspective

Abstract: “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed.”- Mahatma Gandhi The sustainable development is now deeply embedded in both National and International scenario, it is a big Global problem; therefor India has also keen concern on the protection of environment, development and sustainable development. The depletion of natural sources, industrialization, and urbanization, development of science and technology and also tremendous growth of population are major threat to human survival. Ecology is common heritage for all human being the need of society increase day by day

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Important Rules of International Code of Botanical Nomenclature

1) According to binomial system name of any plant species consist of two names.For E.g.: Solanumtuberosum (botanical name of Potato)The first name show generic name& second name show specific name.Both names should not be same.2) Length of generic name and specific name should not be less thanthree letters and more than two letters.3) First letter of generic name should be in capital letter& specific name should be in small letter.4) When written these names they should be underlined but during the time of printing, they should be italic.5) Name of the

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RIGGS FUSED PRISMATIC DIFFRACTED MODEL

Fred Riggs, who is known as the Father of Comparative Public Administration is propounder of ecological approach. He wrote the book “The Ecology of Public Administration” in 1962 in which he threw light on the relationship & interaction of an administration with its external surroundings. He analyzed that many factors like political, social, economic, administrative etc. are influenced by its environment & in turn influences the environment in which it works. In his approach, he described two types of models-[A] Agraria-Transita-Industria Model [1956-1957][B] Fused-Prismatic-Diffracted Model [1959] [Outcome of ATI MODEL]Fused-Prismatic-Diffracted Model

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Why Should We Conserve Wild Life

Wildlife is a precious gift of God to this planet. The term ‘Wildlife’ not only includes wild animals but also includes all undomesticated life forms including birds, insects, plants, fungi and even microscopic organisms. India is known all over the world for its wildlife and biodiversity richness. Wildlife conservation is an activity in which humans make cognizant efforts to protect plants and other animal species and their habitats. Conservation mainly focused on carrying capacity of area and intelligent use of natural resources, if they are excess or plenty their use should be

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The Role Of Nurse

Introduction Hey there, I hope you’re doing good. This blog is all about the Role of Nurse in Primary Health Care as is the first level of contact from which interaction among individuals, family, and health services begin. Firstly, you’re gonna read about the definition and elements of Primary health care. Afterward, we’ll move to the principles of Primary health care. Keep reading till the end of the blog as you’ll get the Role of Nurse in Primary Health Care at the end of this blog. Definition Primary Health Care is

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Industrial Jurisprudence In Labour Law

Introduction Hey there, I hope you’re doing well. We all know how important ‘labours’ are for any industry. Still, labours face many problems and discrimination in law. In this blog, we are gonna discuss the Industrial Jurisprudence in labour law. Let’s get started…. What is Industrial Jurisprudence The term Labor or Industrial Jurisprudence refers to a bass of literature regarding knowledge of Law with respect to labor and Industry, derived from Labor legislation, constitutional framework, and the judicial lawmaking in the country. Legislations and courts have both realized that it’s high

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Memories-My First Day at College

“The only joy in the world is to begin. It is good to be alive because living is beginning, always, every moment. When this sensation is lacking”as when one is in prison, or ill, or stupid, or when living has become a habit”one might as well be dead. CESARE PAVESE A college is a new beginning in any students life. After the much disciplined life of schools there comes the college. It gives us a sense of responsibility as well as freedom. We suddenly start thinking that woo we are actually

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Lecture Method Teaching Method

Lecture method is the oldest method of teaching. It is based on the philosophy of idealism. This method refers to the explanation of the topic to the students. The emphasis is on the presentation of the content. The teacher clarifies the content matter to the students by using gestures, simple devices, by changing voice, change in position and facial expressions. Teachers are more active and students are passive but the teacher also asks questions to keep the students attentive. This method is economical and can be used among large number of students. It saves

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