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  • The Origins of the Ukraine War: How the Crisis Arose

    April 3, 2022 by

    Relations between the two nations have been strained since the 2014 Ukrainian revolution, which was followed by Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, as well as Russia’s support for separatist rebels in the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics in a conflict.

  • What is the Mystery behind Greek Alphabet

    December 1, 2021 by

    The Greek alphabet is a writing system that originated in Greece about the year 1000 BCE. All current European alphabets have it as a direct or indirect ancestor. The Greek alphabet, which was derived from the North Semitic alphabet via the Phoenicians

  • Black Magic & Necromancy in Your Life !! Part 2

    May 6, 2021 by

    The power of communicating with those who died (or calling their minds as apparitions, dreams or lifting them corporeally) to the purpose of divination, giving the means to predict events, find secret knowledge, to bring someone back from the dead, is the magic of necromance (‘Nekromancy’).

  • Black Magic and Necromancy In Your Life !! Part 1

    December 27, 2020 by

    Black magic has historically applied to the use of magical powers or magic for malicious and greedy purposes. In reference to the left-hand path and the right-hand path dichotomy, black magic is the evil, left-hand equivalent to benevolent white magic.

  • What Do You Want From Me?

    December 22, 2020 by

    When our world becomes more complex and interconnected, knowing various cultures becomes essential. Without a basic understanding of the views and experiences of individuals, professionals may inadvertently contribute to bias and discrimination or negatively impact professional relationships and efficacy of services. In order to recognize cultural interactions, the context of social identity, history and person and group experiences with prejudice and discrimination should be taken into consideration. it is also important to consider how an ongoing learning process strengthens our understanding of cultural differences.

  • Stress:A silent Killer but You Can Control:

    December 3, 2020 by

    What is Stress ? Stress is a normal reaction that comes from our evolutionary past. The so-called “fight or flight” reaction served our ancestors well, but in our times it is triggered too often by emotions, simple problems, and situations that pose no threat. The grinding pace of modern life streams with repeated “stressors” that… Read more

  • Sociology: Can Sociology Belongs to A Branch of Science ?

    November 12, 2020 by

    The core concept of sociology is that the associations within which individuals belong and the social interaction that takes place within those groups predominantly form human nature. The party, not the individual, is the paramount subject of sociology. The sociologist is particularly interested in people ‘s interaction-the ways in which people behave to react and affect each other. Its approach to processes (the approach to science) and its subject matter (human interaction) define sociology. As a scientific analysis of human interaction, it is correctly described. Brief Intro of Science : Science is systematic embodiment of knowledge. The foundation of science is reason and proof. A science is “a branch of knowledge or practice that systematically arranges and illustrates the application of general laws to deal with a body of facts or realities.” In their informal order, science integrates facts and ties them together to make rational inferences. Science takes a cognitive framework. By observation , experimentation, assumption etc., empirical expertise is gained. Science has the following qualities, such as objectivity, evaluation, precise estimation, experimentation, precise calculation, sweeping generalisation and interactions between cause and effect. Sociology as a psychology: Science ? There is a major debate about the particular essence of sociology. A concern as to whether or not sociology is science? Perhaps the minds of sociologists have long been puzzled. Maybe it was because of this that sociologists were split into two opposing classes. As a result, two contrasting views on the essence of sociology are visible. Sociology is a practice with one category of sociologists and the scientific methodology is adopted and applied by sociology. This opinion is supported by the founding fathers of Sociology, Auguste Comte, Emile Durkheim and others. Others have varying viewpoints and think that sociology is not a science. As other natural sciences, Auguste Comte claims that certain natural laws also regulate sociology. Sociology is, thus, a science. Others also argue that sociology is as much a science as politics , economics, psychology, etc. So lets talk about the Proving and conflicting factors of Sociology vs Science Agreeing Factors of Sociology is Science (1) Scientific approaches are adopted by sociology:  By following the scientific approach, sociology studies social activities. While it is not possible to experiment with men in a laboratory, the social activity of man is nevertheless subject to empirical study as a natural phenomenon. Scientific approaches are used to quantitatively evaluate social processes as scales of the sociometry schedule, case analysis, interview and questionnaire.  (2) Sociology gives detailed observations:  In the field of sociology, observation is possible even if it does not have a laboratory. Outside the laboratory, accurate observation is also necessary. The laboratory of sociology is the whole social world. Inside a laboratory, Newton did not invent their laws. Sociology makes tribal marriage observational at the time of incidence. And if sociology does not have a laboratory, it also makes precise measurements. Sociology is, thus, a science. Besides experimental studies, science is not the only requirement. Conflict Factors of Sociology is Science (1) Lack of experimentation:  Sociology is not a science, because research is not feasible. Sociology deals with interpersonal interactions that can not be checked in the laboratory. Human interactions can not be seen or measured since they are abstract in nature. We can’t experiment with things that are abstract. (2) Inefficiency in terms of terminology:  In terms of terminological inefficiency, sociology fails. Sociology has not yet been able to establish a proper scientific collection of concepts. Many words used in sociology are ambiguous and have varying definitions for multiple people. The word caste and class, for instance, has not yet gained a clear definition. Sociology, however, is not scientific. (3) Lack of precise measurement:  Like natural science, sociology can’t make exact calculations. There are definite weighing criteria, such as k.g. The metric by which objects can be calculated. But we don’t have any other measurement methods in sociology. In comparison to sociology , social interactions that are intangible in nature and can not be calculated are dealt with. Sociology, however, is not scientific. Sociology is not a science, as the aforementioned statement indicates. But in his book “The Social Order,” the renowned sociologist Robert Bierstedt explicitly describes the essence of sociology in the following way: So using these circumstances… Read more

  • Deforestation and forest degradation

    May 6, 2020 by

    Why we have to be serious in this Situation ? Deforestation and forest degradation are the biggest threats to forests worldwide. Over half of the tropical forests worldwide have been destroyed since the 1960s, and every second, more than one hectare of tropical forests is destroyed or drastically degraded. The degradation and loss of forests threatens the… Read more

  • THE FUTURE OF FILM – TRENDS AND CHANGE TO WATCH IN NEAR FUTURE

    April 8, 2020 by

    Today, our online habits are transforming the way we consume video content, whether in blockbuster productions or the advertising industry. Five long years ago, David Lynch lamented the future of filmmaking and voiced his concerns for the big screen, announcing: “Television is way more interesting than cinema now. It seems like the art-house has gone to… Read more

  • My First Blog Post

    August 21, 2019 by

    Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken. — Oscar Wilde. Your brain is arguably the most important organ in your body. Sure, there are several others that you can’t live without, but the brain controls them all. And not only does it keep your heart beating and your lungs breathing all the time, it is… Read more

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