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Anticipated unemployment and insecurity due to unemployment. Unwarranted and inexplicable hatredness towards brother / sisters, friends. Intense closeness with brothers / sisters, friends. Unpredictable and volatile relationships with friends. Unrealistic social perceptions about violence..
Wheatstone's network
A source of emf is connected across one pair of opposite junctions (A and C), and a galvanometer G across the other opposite pair (B and D). The key K 1 is closed first and then K 2 . The value of R is varied till the galvanometer shows no deflection, i.e., I g = 0. Then, the bridge is said to b..
Social Implications
>Imaginary fear, imaginary anxieties and unrealistic expectations as well as host of strong misconceptions may ultimately end up with personalities of negative / perverted thoughts. In extreme disillusions, tension, wrongful personality and maladjustments - a section of population may have to be ps..
Social Aspect
The dams submerge forever the traditional living areas and cause loss of traditional sources of livelihood. A large number of villagers and tribals who have been displaced by various development projects are largely poor. They do not get any benefits from these projects and are alienated from the..
Social Stigma of Mental Diseases
Most mental diseases are associated with social stigma either in mild or in severe forms. These stigma may be in the forms such as misconception by normal healthy people about mental diseases and mental patients (For e.g., normal people think that mental diseases are not curable) misconce..
SCIENCE IN PERSONAL AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE
Personal health Characteristics and changes in populations Types of resources Changes in environments Science and technology in local challenge..
SCIENCE IN PERSONAL AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE
Personal health Populations, resources, and environments Natural hazards Risks and benefits Science and technology in societ..
SCIENCE IN PERSONAL AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE
Personal health Populations, resources, and environments Natural hazards Risks and benefits Science and technology in societ..
1) Social Forestry Programme (1976)
Trees are grown on public and common land for the benefit of the rural community. Trees are raised for fuel wood, fodder and fruits. The programme is aimed at reducing the demand on exciting forest..
Ursula spends $70 of her money to buy math books, $20 to buy social bo..
Ursula spends $70 of her money to buy math books, $20 to buy social books and $30 to buy science books. What percent of money does she spend on math and social books together? => 85% or 65% or 70% or 75%..
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