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Relationship Among the Judiciary, the Executive and the Judiciary in India
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Relationship among Judiciary, Legislature and Executive in India We reasonably take pride that we are the largest democracy in the world. Parliamentary democracy, which is the basic foundation of our Constitutional setup, presupposes the sovereignty of the people. As a prerequisite for a functional parliamentary democracy, the Constitution of India has provided for’ separation of…
First Time Parent
Parenting
Patience
The couple experienced a range of emotions upon discovering they were expecting their first child. The journey was filled with both exciting and challenging moments. They harbored uncertainties about their ability to be good parents, yet all worries dissipated when they joyfully welcomed their newborn into their home. Being a parent is an all-encompassing role…
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Globalisation in Nikil Saval
Globalization
“Globalisation: The rise and fall of an idea that swept the world” [CITATION Sav17 \ 1033 ] is a critical chronicle on the failure of neoliberalism, a consideration on how this has led to relevant changes in contemporary world politics and created unrest among major players in the global economy. In this article, Nikil Saval…
Voicing Oneself and Showing Ones Worth in the Movies The Help and The Gridiron Gang
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice System
Justice
Police
In the world we live in today many people live without knowing how things really used to be or how some people may look at certain situations. Movies sometimes help portray the way people feel about the way things used to be or maybe still be viewed today. For example, in the movie “The Help”,…
Care Ethics and Emotional Response
Conflict resolution
Ethics
Care ethics is concerned with the roles of Emotional Response and Mutual independence which are significant to our moral lives. Most people in relationships are dependent, frail, ill or vulnerable and their response to admirable morals refers to their attentiveness to demands but not respect for entitlements. People with moral deficiency are as if they…
Is Ignorance Bliss?
Ignorance
Whether or not ignorance is bliss will depend upon a number of factors? Firstly the definition of ignorance is lack of knowledge. If you are about to walk into an exam room this is definitely not a state of bliss. It can refer to choosing to be ignorant of something, as when one partner in…
The Samurai’s Garden: Accepting Yourself Through Others
Gardening
Shame
Accepting Yourself through Others Shame is a destructive tool. Once a victim finds fault with oneself, shame takes over and the victim begins to spiral downwards. If the shame is powerful enough, they will likely lose faith in their self-worth. With a new low standard of self-confidence, the victim becomes unable to save himself or…
Teleological examples in criminal justice
Justice
Juveniles in the United States who are involved with the law are generally treated differently that adults. However, that can change based on the severity of the crime. Every state has their own separate court system for juveniles, and each juvenile court handles two different groups of juveniles; delinquent offenders and status offenders. A delinquent…
Film “For A Deaf Son”
Education
human communication
language
Learning
Speech
This movie was about a couple of hearing parents that gave birth to a deaf baby boy named Thomas in 1988. At the age of one his mother started to suspect that something was wrong with him. They brought him to Boston for testing when they discovered that he was deaf. They were giving him…
Drug and Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol
Alcoholism
Drug Addiction
Drugs
Drug and alcohol addiction involves the repeated and excessive use of drugs and alcohol in order to achieve a desired outcome. This addiction encompasses both physical and psychological dependence, but fortunately, treatment is available for both aspects. Numerous studies have examined the reasons behind substance abuse, revealing that people turn to drugs and alcohol as…
| description | A society is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing the same spatial or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. ... These patterns of behavior within a given society are known as societal norms. |
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| quotations | “The society must be better than the individual.” “Society is like a large piece of frozen water; and skating well is the great art of social life.” “Man was formed for society and is neither capable of living alone, nor has the courage to do it.” “Society is our extended mind and body.” |