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Sustainable development is a way for people to use resources without the resources running out. ... The term used by the Brundtland Commission defined it as development with sustainability that "meets the needs of the present and also compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." Sustainable development is the idea that human societies must live and meet their needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. ... Specifically, sustainable development is a way of organizing society so that it can exist in the long term.
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Rivers carry water and nutrients to areas all around the earth. They play a very important part in the water cycle, acting as drainage channels for surface water. Rivers drain nearly 75% of the earth's land surface. Rivers provide excellent habitat and food for many of the earth's organisms. Humans use rivers for irrigation in agriculture, for drinking water, for transportation, to produce electricity through hydroelectric dams, and for leisure activities like swimming and boating. Each of these uses can affect the health of a river and its surrounding ecosystems.
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the final result of an activity or process
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Food is broken down in the presence of oxygen. Food is broken down in the absence of oxygen. The end products are water, carbon dioxide and energy. The end products are alcohol, carbon dioxide and energy.
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First generation computers, such as UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) and ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator Analyzer and Computer) were very large and took huge space because they used vacuum tubes for circuits and magnetic drums for memory storage. They consumed large amount of electricity and generated a lot of heat. They used machine language.
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Sociology deals with modern society. It is a new science which came into existence in recent times. Latest concepts are included in sociology which keeps the subject up to date.
Sociology is the science that deals with social groups, their mode of organisation, the processes that tend to maintain or change these forms of organisation, and the relations between groups. Therefore, it is a progressive science.
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Desktop management (DM) is a cloud computing service that allows the proper administration of various virtual desktop resources. It is made up of software tools that will help the end user to minimize time and manage cost while providing a simple, fast and reliable virtual desktop performance. Most of the DMs are based on a standard framework called desktop management interface (DMI), which guides DM developers in managing and tracking components in a desktop.
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- A society is a group of people who share a common culture, occupy a territorial area and are bound to each other by a common history.
- Societies may be simple, may be complex. It is natural to human beings. We all are social beings. We cannot survive without society. We human beings cannot attain our goals alone, we want society. The society provides us security, relationship, identity and sense of belonging ness.
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Relationship between Sociology and Political Science.
(i) Areas of Studies : (a) Political Science studies political institutions such as state, government, political parties, executive, legislative and judicial institutions. Political Science also studies the behaviour of the people in power. In this way, we can say that the concept of power is very significant.
(b) Political Science can be defined as a study of Power. Power is the ability of a person or group to control and influence the behaviour of others despte their resistance.
(c) 'Authority' refers to power vested in given persons through institutions such as office, rank, elections, etc.
(d) Sociology also studies power in terms of its social contexts. In other words, the process which enable a man or a group to wield power and exercise dominance in society represent or constitute power - are the focal point of study in sociology.
(e) In a way we can say that the stratification of society in terms of power by different groups, castes, classes and tribal groups becomes the basis of sociological analysis.
(ii) The interface of Political Science and Sociology can be termed as political sociology. Political sociology, in fact, acts as a bridge between political science and sociology.
(iii) Sociology is devoted to the study of social aspects of society, whereas political science restricts itself mainly to the study of power as embodied in formal organisations.
(iv) Sociology emphasizes upon the inter relations between institutions such as state, government, political parties, whereas political science focuses its attention of the governmental processes.
(v) Nevertheless, political sociology has for long shared with political science, many of the common interests and a very similar style.
(vi) If we look at the relationship between political science and sociology in India, Caste has been studied as a resource/infrastructure to have access to power at the time of elections. How caste becomes an interest group and an instrument of mobilization ? This has brought sociology close to Political Science in particular.
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- Sociology studies the different parts of society as a whole whereas Economics studies only the economic part of society.
- The view point of sociology is extensive while economics is a special science related to economic aspect of human being.
- The approach of sociology to study relationships is collectivistic whereas the perspective of economics is individualistic.
- Sociology uses quantitative and numeral methods whereas economics derives facts using inductive and deductive methods.
- Economic phenomena is constantly determined by all sort of social needs and activities and they are constantly redetermining, creating, shaping and transforming social need and activity of every kind.

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