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1. Some stayed in night refuges that were set up by private individuals .
2. Others went to the causal wards maintained by the poor law authority .
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Pre- Modern is the period in society which came prior to Modernity. Modern society began in Europe after the introduction of Industrial society and large scale production. This piece will examine pre- modern society and discuss why the study of this era is important for sociology.
Human history can be divided into three phases: pre-modern, modern and post modern. There is no definite beginning or end to each of these phases; rather they merge into one another, as each society reached these eras at different times. Western Europe is thought to have entered into the modern era around the sixteen hundreds whilst the rest of the world remained pre- modern at this time. Although now most industrialised countries are post modern, a large proportion of the Third World remains modern or in some cases pre- modern.
The pre-modern era spans from before history and can be separated into two phases, before and after settled agriculture. Before settled agriculture, society lives off the land, hunting and gathering. An example of a hunter- gatherer society that exists today is the Arctic foragers, who occupy the circumpolar region of the earth. Due to the lack of vegetation in this area of the world, most Arctic foragers are forced to live on a diet of meat. As meat is the main food source, many Arctic people are extremely mobile and specialize in different types of hunting and fishing, which vary with the seasons.
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1. Protection of existence of living beings : There are innumerable living beings on the earth. In Nepal, animals and birds of one geographical region are different from those in another. They are important wealth of nature. So, it is duty of people to protect them. Conservation of biodiversity is necessary to ensure their existence and improve their heredity. Conservation of biodiversity is essential for future generation.
2. Sustainability of resources: Biodiversity is the source of products from agriculture animals and medicinal herbs. People get the things, which are necessary for the life. It is difficult to survive without these things. Therefore, it is necessary to make a rational use of biodiversity with its proper conservation.
3. Promotion of natural scene: Vegetation, animals, birds and other creatures have ornamented land topography. People do not have to spend money to build natural scene but they can utilize the natural gift by conserving it. It helps the development of tourism. Economic development of the country can be achieved by developing and making the proper management of biodiversity.
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Formal sources of credit consist of commercial banks, regional rural banks, cooperative credit societies etc.The Reserve Bank of India supervises the functioning of formal sources of loans.For instance, we have seen that the banks maintain a minimum cash balance out of the deposits they receive. The RBI monitors that the banks actually maintain the cash balance.Periodically banks have to submit information to the RBI on how much they are lending to whom,at what interest rate etc.
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The French colonization of Vietnam was justified in the name of it being a ‘civilising mission’. Education was seen as one way of civilising the ‘native’. However, the French colonizers of Vietnam were facing a dilemma in this regard. The colonial administration needed an educated local labour force to run the government. However, it was felt that once educated, nationalist forces would gain force and the educated Vietnamese might begin to question colonial domination. Moreover, French citizens living in Vietnam, called the colons, feared that they might lose their jobs - as teachers, shopkeepers, policemen - to the educated natives. Hence, they opposed policies that would give the Vietnamese full access to modern French education.
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
(i) Water is a basic input in agriculture. It is used for irrigation.
(ii) HYV seeds needs more water as compared to traditional seeds.
(iii) Commercialisation of agriculture has also lead to withdrawal of groundwater at a large scale.
(iv) Overuse of groundwater is another problem associated with agriculture. The water table has lowered in many parts of India due to its overuse.
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