“The fundamentals of science of living may be defined as” the body of knowledge consisting of certain principles which define the style of life, show the problems and solutions and present the path for the betterment of way of life. The modern and contemporary culture is having an impact on education. Education is more understood to be a training for getting some skills to earn and live luxuriously than to improve knowledge and inculcate culture to have a journey for truth. When the education and training are endowed with the value s then the system becomes more a path for perfection. Such education backed by training can make the man to observe, analyse, synthesise and interpret the actions of his bodymind complex and make him potential enough to do a thing, pragmatic enough to be efficient and wise enough to have a hunt for peace and bliss. In his hunt for peace and bliss he finds out the first hurdle in his mind.
Over the years, as we grow up, we often wonder about the purpose or reason of our existence. Is life simply a matter
of obtaining food and shelter? In fact, animals are mostly occupied in activities related to survival. But surely human
existence must have a greater purpose. This has been the basic concern in the Indo-Eastern perspective on human nature.
The Indian approaches tell us that many of the problems that we face in life are due to faulty ways of thinking and
understanding the world. Therefore, the concern in the Indian perspective is on removal of faulty knowledge which keeps us
in a state of ignorance (avidya). Once we have realized this, it is possible to live life with a new kind of freedom. In this state
we come to experience a deep and complete joy. This happiness or state of bliss is present in each of us. We only have to
unfold and experience it. Such a state enlarges the human consciousness in such a manner that a person’s goal becomes
recovering the experience of beingness or existence that is common to everybody.
Over the years, as we grow up, we often wonder about the purpose or reason of our existence. Is life simply a matter
of obtaining food and shelter? In fact, animals are mostly occupied in activities related to survival. But surely human
existence must have a greater purpose. This has been the basic concern in the Indo-Eastern perspective on human nature.
The Indian approaches tell us that many of the problems that we face in life are due to faulty ways of thinking and
understanding the world. Therefore, the concern in the Indian perspective is on removal of faulty knowledge which keeps us
in a state of ignorance (avidya). Once we have realized this, it is possible to live life with a new kind of freedom. In this state
we come to experience a deep and complete joy. This happiness or state of bliss is present in each of us. We only have to
unfold and experience it. Such a state enlarges the human consciousness in such a manner that a person’s goal becomes
recovering the experience of beingness or existence that is common to everybody.
Understanding Culture, Society and Politics - Culture and SocietyJuan Miguel Palero
This is a powerpoint presentation of one of the Senior High School Core Subject: Understanding Culture, Society and Politics. For this powerpoint, this serves as a presentation about the topic of culture and society.
Foreign Aid and Economic Growth in the West African States: A Panel Frameworkinventionjournals
This paper examines the impact of economic variables namely, foreign direct investment (FDI), investment, export, foreign aid and broad money supply on economic growth, approximated by gross domestic product (GDP)using annual data covering a period 1981-2008 on a group of West African countries. The impact of variables on GDP is estimated using three panel estimation models: pooled model (pooled), fixed effects model (FEM) and random effects model (REM). We explore the hypothesis that foreign aid can promote growth in developing countries. We test this hypothesis using panel data series,while the findings of previous studies are generally mixed, our resultsindicate that foreign direct investment has purely positive effects on economic growth in West African countries
An Appraisal of the Impact of the Dearth of Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Se...inventionjournals
The significant role of pre-hospital emergency medical services (EMS) cannot be over emphasized as it encompasses minimizing the consequences of accidents and provides rapid response and relieve materials to victims of road traffic accidents at the scene of the crash. The paper therefore tries to analytically x-ray the relationship between income GDP per capital and the rate of road traffic death to determine the effect of absences of pre-hospital emergency medical services to road traffic victims in Nigeria. The paper makes use of regression as a tool of analysis, with the aid of variables such as record of road traffic accident death and indices on income GDP per capita of the country in focus to draw conclusion or the relationship or otherwise of the argument above. the correlation between the calculated data on death rate from road traffic accident per 10000 population and GDP per capita resulted in a negative strong significant relationship as, r (19) = –0.79,P = < 0.0001, ß= 0.79. The coefficient of the predictor GDP per capita is Significant. (P=0.0001<p>< 0.05). Hence rejecting the null hypotheses and accepting the alternative hypotheses. There is a negative significant correlation between income GNI and Road Traffic rate. The paper concludes that there is a significant correlation between the country’s income GDP per capita and the rate of death in road traffic accident due to the absences of pre-emergency medical services at the accident scene. It there recommends amongst others that; government must take pro-active measures to abate the occurrences of road crashes and equip the agency responsible for meting out pre-hospital emergency medical services with the requisite tools to function.
Occupational health problems of knowledge workers in BPO and KPO industries i...inventionjournals
The explore this study focus on India is a developing country is playing a distinctive role in the service sector. With the onslaught of globalization India has become a preferred destination for IT-BPO and KPO industries. The growth of science and technology and well established educational and research institutes Bangalore has been considered as the hotspot global outsourcing industries. The large populations of welleducated and trained women have taken to the jobs in this new knowledge economy. The objective of the study is to explore and find out the problems of these young people knowledge workers especially the work environment and work pressure on their mental, physical and social health. The study’s findings illustrate that there are sever health hazards that need immediate attention from individuals as well as government to not only identify the problems but to come out with good health education and policy
Understanding Culture, Society and Politics - Culture and SocietyJuan Miguel Palero
This is a powerpoint presentation of one of the Senior High School Core Subject: Understanding Culture, Society and Politics. For this powerpoint, this serves as a presentation about the topic of culture and society.
Foreign Aid and Economic Growth in the West African States: A Panel Frameworkinventionjournals
This paper examines the impact of economic variables namely, foreign direct investment (FDI), investment, export, foreign aid and broad money supply on economic growth, approximated by gross domestic product (GDP)using annual data covering a period 1981-2008 on a group of West African countries. The impact of variables on GDP is estimated using three panel estimation models: pooled model (pooled), fixed effects model (FEM) and random effects model (REM). We explore the hypothesis that foreign aid can promote growth in developing countries. We test this hypothesis using panel data series,while the findings of previous studies are generally mixed, our resultsindicate that foreign direct investment has purely positive effects on economic growth in West African countries
An Appraisal of the Impact of the Dearth of Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Se...inventionjournals
The significant role of pre-hospital emergency medical services (EMS) cannot be over emphasized as it encompasses minimizing the consequences of accidents and provides rapid response and relieve materials to victims of road traffic accidents at the scene of the crash. The paper therefore tries to analytically x-ray the relationship between income GDP per capital and the rate of road traffic death to determine the effect of absences of pre-hospital emergency medical services to road traffic victims in Nigeria. The paper makes use of regression as a tool of analysis, with the aid of variables such as record of road traffic accident death and indices on income GDP per capita of the country in focus to draw conclusion or the relationship or otherwise of the argument above. the correlation between the calculated data on death rate from road traffic accident per 10000 population and GDP per capita resulted in a negative strong significant relationship as, r (19) = –0.79,P = < 0.0001, ß= 0.79. The coefficient of the predictor GDP per capita is Significant. (P=0.0001<p>< 0.05). Hence rejecting the null hypotheses and accepting the alternative hypotheses. There is a negative significant correlation between income GNI and Road Traffic rate. The paper concludes that there is a significant correlation between the country’s income GDP per capita and the rate of death in road traffic accident due to the absences of pre-emergency medical services at the accident scene. It there recommends amongst others that; government must take pro-active measures to abate the occurrences of road crashes and equip the agency responsible for meting out pre-hospital emergency medical services with the requisite tools to function.
Occupational health problems of knowledge workers in BPO and KPO industries i...inventionjournals
The explore this study focus on India is a developing country is playing a distinctive role in the service sector. With the onslaught of globalization India has become a preferred destination for IT-BPO and KPO industries. The growth of science and technology and well established educational and research institutes Bangalore has been considered as the hotspot global outsourcing industries. The large populations of welleducated and trained women have taken to the jobs in this new knowledge economy. The objective of the study is to explore and find out the problems of these young people knowledge workers especially the work environment and work pressure on their mental, physical and social health. The study’s findings illustrate that there are sever health hazards that need immediate attention from individuals as well as government to not only identify the problems but to come out with good health education and policy
Rural Tourism- A Catalyst for Rural Economic Growthinventionjournals
Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries. Tourism which can be sustained over the long term because it results in a net benefit for the social, economic, natural and cultural environments of the area in which it takes place. For developing countries like India, it is also one of the prime income generators. But the huge infrastructural and resource demands of tourism (e.g. water consumption, waste generation and energy use) can have severe impacts upon local communities and the environment if it is not properly managed. The spirit of India resides in her villages and those living in cities and towns have their roots in rural life, which has pastoral beauty and touching simplicity, offer fresh comforting breezes and lavish openness. Tourism growth potential can be bind as a strategy for Rural Development in specific and rural tourism in general which definitely useful for a country like India, where almost 74 per cent of the population resides in rural areas. The tourism sector provides employment to about 50 million people. Even a modest 10 per cent growth in tourism sector would generate 5 million jobs every year and major beneficiary are weaker sections of society women and rural artisans. Rural tourism stands for showcasing the ethnic arts, crafts, culture and lifestyle in its traditional approach. The present study was conducted with an objective to identify the various forms of rural tourism, role of government and private sector in enhancing the efficient tourism prerequisite, to study the problems in rural tourism and to construct the suggestions and recommendations for rural tourism. The present study is based on the secondary data published in various journals, articles, books and others sources of information The study reveals that endorsement of village tourism is a competent device for socio-economic benefits to rural people. It is a multi-sectoral activity and the industry is affected by many other sectors of the nation’s economy. Therefore, government and private sectors should ensure healthier linkages and coordination. It also has to play a pivotal role in tourism management and promotion. Further, the study also discloses that rural tourism has the potential to increase public appreciation of the environment and to spread awareness of environmental problems when it brings people into closer contact with nature and the environment. This confrontation may heighten awareness of the value of nature and lead to environmentally conscious behaviour and activities to preserve the environment.
The Comparison of the Children Metaphors of Female Students in Preschool Teac...inventionjournals
This research aims at scrutinizing the metaphors of teacher candidates and students in various branches regarding the concept of child comparatively. The research has employed phenomenology design of qualitative research designs. The workgroup of the study is consisted of female students at 1st and 2nd year of the departments of Preschool Teaching (n1= 53), English Teaching (n2= 51) and Industrial Engineering (n3= 50) at Fatih University in 2013-2014 academic year. General metaphors (sapling, dough, flower and chocolate) of the teacher candidates of Education Faculty was seen to develop differently from those (hindrance, headache and unfrozen concrete) of the students of Industrial Engineering.
Knowledge Management Practices In (Comsat) Academic Library Networkinventionjournals
Our society today is immensely impacted by the progress in information and communication technologies (ICTs). Literature names this change and the rise of new environment as “period of rapid change”. There is hardly any professional or field which has not stirred by the ICTs. In this globally competitive environment, librarianship is also deeply affected by ICTs and acts as a web among all the educational institutions. Libraries of various educational institutions must go with the flow by transforming the information into knowledge and introduce productive and new services. Knowledge is indeed the root to stay firm in this economy-run society today. This research article attempts to analyze the KM tools, their usage, awareness, and advantages. This study will show how COMSAT University (CIIT) Library network around different campuses convert the intellectual assets of Library and there workers and staff members into higher productive services by using KM tools and techniques.
Albania aims to achieve a rapid, balanced and sustainable economic development, which requires the possession of capable human resources to cope with different challenges. In this context, among others, the employment and training of young people remain challenges that the Albanian society is facing from many years. High unemployment rates along with low labor force participation and low employment rates characterize the Albanian youth labor market (ILO, 2014, Youth employment and migration, Country brief Albania, pg.2). Studies and research on this phenomenon are important in order to create effective policies to overcome this problem. In this article, is treated the subject of employment for the age group of 15-29 years old. The main data analyzed in this paper are those of INSTAT, taking into consideration are the reports and studies carried out in this sector. The purpose is to show what are the difficulties of young people to enter the labor market and the main factors that influence it.
Analysis of the Relationship between Quality of Life with Youth Delinquency (...inventionjournals
Youth delinquency with its negative psychological, economic and social effects is one of the most important social issues of Iran; because Iran is a country with young and teen population structurally. In this regard, the quality of youth life can have a large impact on delinquency. The aim of this study is to study the quality of life and its relation to youth delinquency of Zahedan. The research method is descriptive and analytic based on library, documentary and field studies. The sample population in this study is purposive sampling which ultimately 250 teens of Zahedan have been selected. The questionnaire has been used as the tools of the research and SPSS software has been used for data analysis. The results of the research showed that 0.000 is obtained for the significant level of all proposed indices which represents positive and significant effect of improving of quality of life in reducing youth delinquency. In fact, whatever the improvement of the quality of life be increased, the delinquency among teenagers will be reduced.
Study of Family’s Role in Their Children’s Training From the Perspective of t...inventionjournals
Humanization and reaching to the ultimate perfection is all thanks to proper upbringing. Different genetic and environmental factors effect on child training meanwhile, the family is the most fundamental institution for raising children. Family environment both in terms of priority (time and location) and priority (the quality of effect) is the most important environments that can provide a suitable ground for the child's physical and spiritual talent. However, one of the elements that can be very effective in educating children by family is the prospective of holy Quran for children’s education. So in this study, the family’s role in their children’s training from the perspective of the holy Quran has been studied. The research method is library and documentary. The results of the research showed that from the prospective of Quran, family institution while being a social institution it is an ethical, moral and juridical institution that law and Ethics are intertwined in its field and kindness and love govern on its relationship. According to the holy Quran verses, in studying the family institution, it’s all aspects must be studied and avoid from studying it from only one dimension. In the current situation, all who care about communities are trying to find basic strategies for maintaining families ‘health and base solidity and control the present crisis situation by presenting these strategies to community and decrease tension and crises in community and in this context it is necessary to return to the true culture of Islam in our society, a religion that has the most respect to the family and its sublimity and know this sacred institution as a training center and a love and mercy institution.
The state of agricultural productivity and food security in Zimbabwe’s Post 2...inventionjournals
The paper explores the outcomes of the post 2000 land reform programme implemented in the communal area of Umguza district. This involved the triangulation of qualitative data collection methods to gather data from the respondents. A total of 45 famers were sampled for unstructured interviews and focus group discussions. The findings of the study revealed that there are numerous factors that contributed to the decline in agricultural production that included limited skills from the farmers, lack of investment on land because of tenure insecurities, sabotage from former white commercial famers and the rise of climate change. Among the recommendations made was thatthe state should consider training new farmers upon allocating land to them as this will ensure that farmers know what to do once they are in the farms.
Indian migration is estimated at 20 – 25 million worldwide. This includes inexperienced, semi-skilled and able workers moving from India over the past two centennials (Khadria, 2006)[1]. People have desires for recognition, achievement and fulfillment of dreams. In order to reach their desires, they migrate to places which they think are better, create societal and cultural norms and try and come up with strategies which would guarantee a positive result. Berlant terms this as Cruel Optimism, which determines the relationship between desires and hindrances. She illustrates that cruel optimism can occur “when something you desire is actually an obstacle to your flourishing… It might rest on something like a new habit that promises to induce in you an improved way of being” (Berlant, 2006: 21)[2]. In the course of achieving their desires, many people get disappointed. They can lose their identity, their family, their homeland, and many more. Many a times, it is imagined that life can be better if one moves to another country, after marriage or when the societal norms are refused. This imagined world is different from the real world as desires and longings do not bring satisfaction to everyone. The aim of this paper is to observe the distinction between the world-as-it-is-imagined and the world as it is constructed in our day-to-day lives. With reference to two fictions of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, this paper will determine that people many times get cruelly optimistic and choose to move to another place. Divakaruni’s novels are about Indians moving from India to America, however, the idea is universal and very much relevant to the Pacific, and to transnational identity and diaspora.
The Interaction of Space and Violence in J. G. Ballard’s HighRiseinventionjournals
The purpose of the present paper is to explore the relation between architectural space and violence in J. G. Ballard’s High-Rise. It uses Henri Lefebvre’s (1991) spatial theories and argues how the principles used in designing and developing urban spaces and societies are in conflict with lived spaces resulting in confusion, violence, animosity, and division. This paper elaborates on the concept of spatial violence and argues that space and spatial interactions are both necessary to develop a space whether stable or not. It is taken for granted that social relations are substantial parts of any given space and their role in establishing and developing a spatial structure is apparent. It explores Lefebvre’s ideas on the relation of violence and spatial development in Ballard’s High-Rise as an instance of a planned space. It examines how violence reconstructs a social space, while at the same time it is the production of it. The paper concludes that the relationship between social and spatial elements formulates the development or decadence of a spatial construction.
Interpreting Some Features of Sama’ Verses Using Data Extraction of Quran Ont...inventionjournals
There seems to be lack of academic papers trying to set out a concept of sama’ (hearing) verses ontology. Hence this study wishes to fill in the gap by describing a new concept of Quran ontology for the sama’ verses from an existing data. This study also aims to highlight the unique features of sama’ verses by using data extraction based on ontology processes. In doing so, this study analyzes every single feature and gives it an appropriate interpretation. In addition to Quran, this study uses all sources of both classic Islamic and modern science literatures as part of references to enhance existing methodology and findings. The result from this study is applicable to be used for ear, nose and throat (ENT) medical health and important to encapsulate the benefit of ontology in representing an authentic information from Quran.
Climate Change and Climate-Induced Disasters in Odisha, Eastern India: Impact...inventionjournals
There is no doubt that climate change and climate induced-disasters pose a significant challenge to poverty reduction, health and development in many developing countries, including India. Odisha’s geographic location on the east coast of India and its climatic condition have meant that the state has historically been highly prone to climate change and multiple hazards, mainly cyclones, droughts and floods. Its fluctuating weather conditions suggest that Odisha is stumbling under climatic chaos. The state has been declared disaster-affected for 95 years of the last 105 years: floods have occurred for 50 years, droughts for 32 years and cyclones have struck the state for 11 years. After independence less importance has been given to the state as well as the development strategies of the state have tended to overlook the climate change, health, poverty related issues. The findings of the study highlight that there is a scarcity of research which can focus on different climatic induced calamity issues. Strong political will, strengthen infrastructures, public private partnership and community involvement and better planning can go beyond risk management to look at actions that address climate change and deliver benefits for growth and development. There is an urgent need to focus on the climate change, disasters and their vulnerability, and adaptation and coping mechanisms among the people in the state. The study recommends for future research and policy advocacy for better solutions and development strategies in the state.
Mental Health Status and Drug Use Pattern among Pensioners in Ekiti State Nig...inventionjournals
Retirement is a major phase in the life of an individual affecting the social and economic aspect, and if not well managed may have implication on the mental health of the individuals involved.The study examined the mental health status of pensioners and their pattern of drug use in relation to the mode of retirement. 262 pensioners consisting of159 males and 103 females drawn from Ekiti State participated in the study. General health questionnaire and Drug use Scale were employed to collect data. One Way ANOVA and Independent t-test were used to test the three hypotheses stated. Result showed that, retirement type has a significant influence on somatic symptoms, anxiety, social dysfunction, but not on depression. Results showed thatalcohol consumption has a significant influence on somatic symptoms, anxiety and depression, but not on social dysfunction. Results also showed how the pensionersvary in their mental health status relating to somatic symptoms, anxiety, depression and social dysfunction. A significant sex difference was also reported in drug and alcohol use but not in their mental health.
A Critical Analyses of the Constitutional Provisions for the Welfare and Deve...inventionjournals
The Constitution of India guaranteed different provisions for socio -economic and political development of all sections of people by enjoying all their potential and rights as a citizen. There is no distinction or difference among the people of the country in terms of law under the Constitution in India. But how far these provisions of the constitution are implemented or in what way these provisions are enjoying by the Indian citizen or what are the factors that disturbed to the fulfillment of these provisions etc are the questions that need to be studied in an academic way and that will have to transmit to the civil populac. This small paper is a humble attempt to discuss about the policies and programmes of the Government of India for the welfare and development of women, and the real position of women, who are facing different problems in the name of different customs, cultures, traditions etc.
Rural Sanitation in India and Telangana State: A Special Reference to Rural A...inventionjournals
More than 68% of the household’s people living in rural areas and sanitation condition is still very poor. In the present scenario India has performed poorly in terms of the latrine facilities. In the rural area of the country, 30.7% and 21.9% households are having the latrine facilities period from 2001 to 2011. Some of the better facilities observed in the urban areas. According to New Global Index report, India’s rank stands at 93th place. Sanitation is the primary need of public health and the situation in Telangana is alarming. Studies show that rural households have very little access to the latrine facilities. Telangana state out of 459 Mandals, 327 have rural population. In Telangana 40% and 28.5% of the rural households are having drinking water and latrine facilities within the household premises. There is huge difference between rural and urban household’s facilities. Adilabad district has total 52 mandals and these all mandals having the rural population. North side of the Adilabad district has dense forest and fully occupied with tribal population. The Adilabad district having 72% rural population and having only 61% of the literacy rate. Adilabad district rural households are having very less latrine facilities with 14%. With this back ground, the current paper is based on secondary data focusing mainly on sanitation condition in rural India and Telangana and its districts. Total analysis also examined to the rural Adilabad district including with mandals. GIS Techniques are used to preparing the maps and these maps are used to analyse of the paper
Citizen Satisfaction with Police: A Pillar of Law Enforcement Governanceinventionjournals
Increasing use of governance practices in public administration have had broad repercussions in law enforcement and policing. As a result, law enforcement services have witnessed significant changes that shifted police from a bureaucratic, incident driven force to a proactive service oriented organization. Among other governance indicators, citizen satisfaction and confidence in law enforcement services has increasingly been one of the central tenets of the governance structures in the contemporary world.In this new era of policing, enhancing community relations and improving the satisfaction of citizens have become the main objective of police departments. This study first explains the governance approach to law enforcement and policing and then focuses on citizen satisfaction with police. It explores the general determinants of citizen satisfaction, and assesses the impact of police citizen encounters on citizen satisfaction with police. Based on the literature and research studies, this article shows that socio-demographic characteristics, such as age, race, gender, and income independently determine the attitudes toward police. Police contact also has a significant effect on satisfaction level. Favorable contacts with police improve citizens’ satisfaction regardless of the type of contact. Residential location of an individual and physical police presence in the neighborhood also affects attitudes toward police.
Gender Gap of C.D. Block Kaliachak –II in Malda District, West Bengalinventionjournals
Gender Gap is a disproportionate difference or disparity between the sexes. On the others words, gender gap is the differences between women and men, especially as reflected in demographic feature, social, political, intellectual, cultural, economic attainment and attitudes. The paper beautifully presents the gender gap of demographic feature in the community development block of Kaliachak-II. The Gender gap in the distribution of male and female population is 5.62% and in the distribution of child population (0-6 years), it is very high, amounting 7.18%. The Gender gap in the literacy rate and worker rate is 3.65% and 25.77% respectively. The gender gap in the worker rate is very high in the study area.
Geo-Environmental Study of Kaliasaur Landslide in District Rudraprayag of Gar...inventionjournals
This paper deals with historical and massif landslide of Kaliasaur in district Rudraprayag of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand. The study area lies between the two districts of Uttarakhand state i.e., Pauri and Rudraprayag, belongs to lesser Himalaya of Garhwal Region. Kaliasaur landslide is located along Srinagar-Badrinath Highway about 15 km upstream of Srinagar at left bank of Alaknanda River. This slide is very important because it is located on NH-58 which is the only connecting road to outer world and affects daily life of the people.The main focus of the paper is to understand the nature of landslide and its causes, and finally with the help of the intensive field observation, the authors suggested treatment and concrete solution of this geo-environmental problem of the study area.
Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person
Human Person
Human Living
Human Freedom
Intersubjectivity of the Human Person
Human Person in his/her environment
Human Person in the Society
Human Person as Oriented towards their Impending death
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Introduction to Indian Financial System ()Avanish Goel
The financial system of a country is an important tool for economic development of the country, as it helps in creation of wealth by linking savings with investments.
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The European Unemployment Puzzle: implications from population agingGRAPE
We study the link between the evolving age structure of the working population and unemployment. We build a large new Keynesian OLG model with a realistic age structure, labor market frictions, sticky prices, and aggregate shocks. Once calibrated to the European economy, we quantify the extent to which demographic changes over the last three decades have contributed to the decline of the unemployment rate. Our findings yield important implications for the future evolution of unemployment given the anticipated further aging of the working population in Europe. We also quantify the implications for optimal monetary policy: lowering inflation volatility becomes less costly in terms of GDP and unemployment volatility, which hints that optimal monetary policy may be more hawkish in an aging society. Finally, our results also propose a partial reversal of the European-US unemployment puzzle due to the fact that the share of young workers is expected to remain robust in the US.
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Resume
• Real GDP growth slowed down due to problems with access to electricity caused by the destruction of manoeuvrable electricity generation by Russian drones and missiles.
• Exports and imports continued growing due to better logistics through the Ukrainian sea corridor and road. Polish farmers and drivers stopped blocking borders at the end of April.
• In April, both the Tax and Customs Services over-executed the revenue plan. Moreover, the NBU transferred twice the planned profit to the budget.
• The European side approved the Ukraine Plan, which the government adopted to determine indicators for the Ukraine Facility. That approval will allow Ukraine to receive a EUR 1.9 bn loan from the EU in May. At the same time, the EU provided Ukraine with a EUR 1.5 bn loan in April, as the government fulfilled five indicators under the Ukraine Plan.
• The USA has finally approved an aid package for Ukraine, which includes USD 7.8 bn of budget support; however, the conditions and timing of the assistance are still unknown.
• As in March, annual consumer inflation amounted to 3.2% yoy in April.
• At the April monetary policy meeting, the NBU again reduced the key policy rate from 14.5% to 13.5% per annum.
• Over the past four weeks, the hryvnia exchange rate has stabilized in the UAH 39-40 per USD range.
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The new type of smart, sustainable entrepreneurship and the next day | Europe...
SCIENCE OF LIVING
1. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319 – 7722, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 7714
www.ijhssi.org ||Volume 5 Issue 5 ||May. 2016 || PP.34-36
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SCIENCE OF LIVING
Dr.N.A.Perumal
Director General VISION for Wisdom, Tamil Nadu, India
ABSTRACT : “The fundamentals of science of living may be defined as” the body of knowledge consisting of certain
principles which define the style of life, show the problems and solutions and present the path for the betterment of way of
life. The modern and contemporary culture is having an impact on education. Education is more understood to be a training
for getting some skills to earn and live luxuriously than to improve knowledge and inculcate culture to have a journey for
truth. When the education and training are endowed with the value s then the system becomes more a path for perfection.
Such education backed by training can make the man to observe, analyse, synthesise and interpret the actions of his body-
mind complex and make him potential enough to do a thing, pragmatic enough to be efficient and wise enough to have a
hunt for peace and bliss. In his hunt for peace and bliss he finds out the first hurdle in his mind.
KEYWORDS: Science of thinking, Humanities and Social sciences, Maneuvering six temperaments, Ecological
balance, Modern Age in Education.
I. FUNDAMENTALS OF SCIENCE OF LIVING
Fundamentals literally mean, “basic rules or principles”. Science literally means, “knowledge about the structure
and behaviour of the natural and physical world, based on facts that you can prove, for example by experiments
Science of living is a body of knowledge. It is a variant of social ecology but at the same time similar to the
ecology. Science of Living is a systematic and scientific body of knowledge dealing with the living environment
of an individual and different components of society. It is systematic because this is dealing with an
environmental system where in the relationship is established through an equilibrium between the space, the
volume and force over a period of time. The space is that part of the terrestrial or physical earth; the volume is
the size of the population that is living over that particular tract and the force is the physical or biological force,
social force and money force. Unless and until an equilibrium is established the relationship can be straining and
will be very detrimental to the very existence of the mankind.
II. SCIENCE OF THINKING
“The science of thinking about or explaining the reason for something using formal methods”. In this context
living is characterized by a logic of limit and method. Limit indicates the maximum level to which the biological
organs make one to do or allow. Limit is the physical or psychological barrier. Within the limit one can be of
strength and rejuvenate himself. If the limits are violated one has to reap the weakness, decay and downfall.
Limit also speaks of the prevalence of social distance prevailing among different social groups. Even though all
men are the bye-products of nature and biologically one, the repulsive activity and the differences make them to
keep segmented. Such segmentation creates a barrier called social distance. It is also a limit. In a sophisticated
way it is called one is having an etiquette of not crossing his limits. The social and biological barriers are the
limit. Method means a way of doing.
Every person is in the twist and charm of civilised life. It not only demands one to have his own personal well
being but also commands that one must wish the well being of the others. As one is wishing the good and well
being for his own self, let him also spend some time to wish to the well being of one and all in and around him;
in family and working places; in societies and state; in institutions and organizations day in and day out. Such
thought process echoes in the surroundings, it touches, dashes, clashes, spreads, penetrates and reacts. It is a
cosmic play of the thought behind the blessings. Hence the education must teach one to bless the others or to
wish the well being of the others.
III. THE ORIGIN OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES:
In this frame work there are three things, namely the self or man, calling as I and Self, representing a living
mass with cognitive, locative and discriminative skills. The second is the society which is the sum total of the
population of the living mass with same ethnic, physiological, psychological and behvavioural traits having the
same antiquity and cultural heritage. The society has a hoary experience from the past and it functions
divergently. The third is the living an non-living mass constituting the background to human survival and
intervening variable in the human life.
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When the Self or I as living mass cultures himself, articulates himself, ventilates himself of his own inner self,
consciousness, sub-consciousness, lateral consciousness, the sum total of personal culture is invented. It is
modifying, modulating and articulating the personal and latent identities. They are infinite but finite and yet
universal and not bound by terrestrial limits. Such a situation gave way for the origin of the humanities. The
sound articulated as language and music, the reflections articulated as paintings, drawings, sculpture, the
movements of the body articulated as symbolism and narrative as dance.. there emerged a set of disciplines all
named the humanities.
When the personal life is articulated and oriented into the broad lines laid down by the society and social
segments, and when the intra-personal relations are controlled by inter-personal relations there emerged what
are called the social sciences. When the personal culture and social life are controlled by the material culture and
more care has been taken to regulate, organize and utilize the material culture for the benefits of the human
living.
IV. EPITOME OF CREATION IN THE ANIMAL WORLD
Man is belonging to the animal groups; himself being a primate and vertebrate. Man is an epitome of creation in
the animal world. His method is decided by the nature very specifically, absolutely and orienting towards
discrimination, knowledge and divinity. That is not found in the other living beings, particularly the animals.
Even though the animal instincts dominate, the man is always a human being and there are many occasions
when the individuals behave like men and men only. Method is the natural phenomenon and style of approach
decided and dictated through the nature. Hence the limit and method form the logic of living. Both the limit and
logic are inviolable in the practice of living.
V. MANEUVERING SIX TEMPERAMENTS
Here one has to distinguish the instinct and thought. Instinct literally means, “a natural tendency for people and
animals to behave in a particular way using the knowledge and abilities that they were born with rather than
thought or training”. Instinct is in born and it cannot be avoided. All instincts take the form of thoughts but all
thoughts are not instincts. Desire is an instinct to have. Literally desire means “a strong wish to have or to do
something”. If it is in the natural corollary of maintaining, preserving, protecting and promotion of natural
potentialities and functions everything must be done. There is no exception. But when man is seduced due to
hallucination or fascination for something new and artificial or man-made; but not nature-made then the desire
is to be questioned. One must take care to translate such desires into action. The desire for five deeds is not
prohibited. But when the limit and method are crossed they are also prohibited. Such instincts are desire, anger,
greed, attachment, vanity, vehemence and vengeance. Desire can be maneuvered through satisfaction, anger can
be maneuvered through tolerance; greed can be maneuvered through charity; attachment can be maneuvered
through removing ignorance; vanity can be maneuvered through simplicity and vengeance can be maneuvered
through forgiving. Maneuvering these six temperaments highlights the personality of the man towards human
excellence.
One has to moralise the desire to provide a share in the natural resources to the others. It promotes personal and
social ethics. Anger shall be curtailed for having family peace and removing personal unrest. Anger has always
a chain reaction and that is why anger is called personal enemy. Tolerance, adjustment and sacrifice reduce the
scope for anger and it can be neutralized.
One has to eradicate worry. Worry is filthy gap between the desire and attempt. Worry is literally defined as,
“to keep thinking about unpleasant things that might happen or about the problems one individual has”. Worry
increases in enormity in thought process and reduces the magnetic potential. Hence worry shall be eradicated.
VI. SCIENCE OF LIVING IS SOCIO-COSMIC
Man is inevitably and invariably has to become a part and parcel of some society or community or tribe or
whatever name that is given as a morpheme. He cannot live isolated like some xerophytes. Man is the
compendium of ethno-sociological ties and cultural construct. As such the ethnic or racial personality, the social
identities, and network, the impact of the cultural aspects like ideas and ideologies, language, traditions and
customs, religions and rituals and material products are very much seen. The human living can be allegorically
told as a residue of culture and causative of another culture.
VII. ECOLOGICAL BALANCE
Prof. Hawking had drawn up a doomsday list of catastrophic events that could devastate the world. He had
earlier posed an open question whether mankind could survive for another 100 years while many other scientists
have warned of a potentially impending global disaster. According to a report of the United Nations.
Environment Program, our environment is at a tipping point as the Earth’s ecological systems are being pushed
towards their biophysical limits beyond which looms sudden, irreversible and potentially catastrophic changes.
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The Truth is that the ecological imbalance caused by man’s rapacious plunder of Nature causes irreversible
changes to the character of the bio magnetic fields which are transmitted to the outer space through the
Spreading Waves. The Eternal Space – the Divinity – which is all pervasive- inside, outside, up and down, all
over, everywhere- is forced to make necessary course correction triggering natural calamities like floods,
tsunami, earthquake, epidemics and fatal diseases to clean out the world and restore the functional order of
structure and character through proper ecological balance.
VIII. MODERN AGE IN EDUCATION
The education in modern age has another role to play. There are man-made, and nature –made differences
among the human beings. All are anatomically and biologically one; but sociologically and culturally varied.
The race, language, colour, religion, territory, nationality, government and the like promote divisive tendencies
among the mankind. Such divisive tendencies breed unrest and stand as hurdle to peace. The individuals must
take care to remove or reduce the impact of differences so that peace can be assured and insured In the family,
working spots and in other social and political organizations. Right is a good medium to establish a favourable
condition of living. But the differences are also making the function of rights mute. One must reduce
discrimination and try to promote integration. Human integration through the idioms like the global family and
cultivated practices through training always help the human living blossomed with equality, sanctioned of
security and being blessed with peace.
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