“Information Technology” Essay Outline OUTLINE:
1) Introduction
According to Charles Percy, “Technology is a queer thing, it brings you great gifts with one hand and it stabs you in the back with the other”
According to Charles Percy, “Technology is a queer thing, it brings you great gifts with one hand and it stabs you in the back with the other”
Reading newspapers, magazines and other treatise for competitive exams, such as CSS, PMS and PCS paves the way for inculcating skills of comprehensive study, developing creative writing skills ,and building innovative approach. This synergetic, complementing activity tends to make readers discover a whole new world of diversity, new, well-defined lexical items, new phrases and new ideas.
According to Montesquieu theory of separation of powers there are three pillars / organs of the state i.e. executive, legislature and judiciary. However, media has emerged as the fourth pillar of state…..…
The most practical example is colonial era. The most of Africa was conquered without much of a fight. You can see British in India where most of the states entered subsidiary alliance for help against each other.
The main source by which this is achieved is prestige. How much prestige a nation has easier it is to win. Take German unification, it is the prestige of Prussia which made other nation join her to form German empire. Prestige necessarily doesn’t mean strength. Sometimes past glory developed society will contribute to prestige and victory over stronger nations. Ex-colonial European powers are example.
Another is economic influence, if you have enough economic influence you can win over many nations by exerting economic pressure. Economic sanctions by US and EU. is prime example.
Life on Earth is in decline due to global warming. Despite this realization, the global community has failed to agree and act upon a collective action plan against this grave threat. The dogmatic belief in an economic system centred around the idea of continuous growth and profit, rising populism and weakening international institutions has left the international community thinking about global warming in silos or not thinking about it at all.
At the very start of this discussion, it should be evident that the whole issue of an ideal is deeply linked with the subject of worldview or Weltanschauung. Whatever view we maintain about the temporal world and whatever view we have about our role in that temporal world and the place of the corporeal world in our lives naturally generates an ideal for life. Accordingly, we begin to spend all our energies towards the establishment of that ideal. If we consider the world to be a pasture, and our view of life defines it’s as time period granted us for eating, drinking and being merry, then this animalistic concept will necessarily inculcate within our beings a primeval and corporeal ideal. We will then spend all our lives in efforts to obtain the materials that impart sensual pleasure.
Democracy which postulate enlightenment, is, by and large a blessing and illiteracy, which implies ignorance, is a menace.
How can both coexist? Democracy assumes that there is high degree of political consciousness among the public, a fair degree of intelligence and education, and adequate amount of knowledge about public affairs, high regard for national interest and sense of good citizenship.
SAARC Stand for:
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
SAARC established: SAARC Notes
8 December 1985
The contemporary era- that is characterized by an increasingly complex world order- has seen a paradigm shift from holy wars to wars that have geo-economic and geo-political reasons at their core. Even the religious wars have other issues at their heart.
Current Affairs play an important role in FPSC Civil Services Exam preparation as the questions from this section appear in the written examination and in the Interview. The Questions can be direct or even indirectly linked to the static or basic part of a particular topic.
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