Youth reflects the future of the world. Due to their tender age and immature understanding, youths are always in search of genuine ideal and values to get inspiration and basis for their life. However, today’s youth has attained a greater vision of the purpose of their life and what role they can play to broaden their horizon. Furthermore, new generation youth has more aware of their responsibility towards the development of the society. There are certain issues, which have always been in focus for modern youth such as voting rights, child labor laws, drinking age, driving age, educational rights, jobs security and others.
In order to sort out these issues, the modern youth has raised its voice. They have come out with many progressive and forward looking ideas and opinion to justify their rights. Due to their constant participation in lawmaking policies, good solutions have come out. Youth has become a great force and an indispensable part of the society that sets their own rules and regulations. They decide their goal and strive to attain it as soon as possible.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
The Indus Valley Civilization
The Indus Valley Civilization which flourished from 2600-1900 BCE in the western South Asia, in the Indus valley extended to Balochistan region of the Modern Pakistan. However, the some parts of the Indus valley civilization are also found in the modern Indian Union. In 1842, Charles Masson first described about the excavation of an ancient city in Balochistan. However, in 1856, British engineers John and William Brunton took archeological interest in the area. Later in 1912, Harappan seals were discovered by J. Fleet.
Formation of Cities in Indus Valley Civilization
Cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa reflected the one of the best planned structure in the ancient age. Emphasis was given on proper sanitation and hygiene and houses were protected from noise, odors and thieves. A classic system of sewerage and drainage was also found in these cities. The remnants of dockyards, granaries and warehouses described the growth of the advance architecture in that era.
Indus valley civilization also gives evidences of scientific development, growth of art and culture, competitive trade and transportation, agricultural advancement, beginning of writing or symbol system, and deep believes in religion.
Formation of Cities in Indus Valley Civilization
Cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa reflected the one of the best planned structure in the ancient age. Emphasis was given on proper sanitation and hygiene and houses were protected from noise, odors and thieves. A classic system of sewerage and drainage was also found in these cities. The remnants of dockyards, granaries and warehouses described the growth of the advance architecture in that era.
Indus valley civilization also gives evidences of scientific development, growth of art and culture, competitive trade and transportation, agricultural advancement, beginning of writing or symbol system, and deep believes in religion.
Civilization – A Growth Journey
Civilization is generally understood by the society or culture. It conceptualizes the idea of a complete framework where human beings are divided into groups such as religion, work interests and others and putting their efforts for the development of the human race as their common aim. Civilizations differ on different scale including the modernity basis, way of living and others. To be clearer, the concept of different civilizations can be understood as the level of their development. Like in some civilization, agriculture was the main source of livelihood whereas in others trading occupied the main business activity. So, one can find a point of distinction in every civilization. Further, civilizations say more about the growth story of the human race. It records each and every change or development of our life. There are many civilizations in the world, which evident of our growth journey. Indus Valley Civilization in Asia, Mesopotamian civilization in Iran, African civilization, Canaan civilization, Chinese civilization, Greek Civilization and Incas Civilization are the classic examples of civilization growth of human race.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Importance of Aim in Life
An aimless life is living like an animal who just can’t speak and put efforts to improve his life. So, I believe aims and goal setting should be a constant part of part lives. Furthermore, setting goals are important for getting success in life too. Without setting goals, a person may face some distractions and impediments to achieve a better life and living. Aim for anything, making money, earning a good educational degree, success in business venture, pursing your social aspirations to make your life better and meaningful. Yes, goals give the meaning to our lives. Goals and aims help in taking some of the crucial decisions of our lives. You can actually decide what do you want and chalk out a plan to achieve it. Lack of an organized planning or aim, one may wander aimlessly and time might take decisions for us. Aims infuse meaning and hopes in our lives, it create a target to achieve and inspire and motivates us to get it. However, aims and goals differ from time to time and it is correct also. Our priority changes and to cope with these changes, we may alter our aims and goals. It also depends upon the maturity level of a person, which reflects in our action also. So, if you want to achieve something in your life, set your goals and aims because life is meaningless without it.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Society & Human Race
The word “society” is a compressed meaning of a diversified group or entity representing a common interest. This particular set of people tends to work for a common goal or have common aspiration. Earlier, society mirrored people having common religious beliefs and ethnic groups. However, with the time, the traditional meaning of the society has changed drastically. Nowadays, society has greatly affluent by the persuasion of common interest rather their cultural identity and ethnic race. Thus, the format of society has come a long way.
The society has a deep role to play in the development of human race. A budding child needs enough background to learn the basics of the life. In a way, family is a small unit of a large society. Members of the family stay together and share a close bond of trust, love and commitment in order to attain maximum satisfaction in their lives. Thus, in short we can say, the development of the society leads to the development of the human race.
The society has a deep role to play in the development of human race. A budding child needs enough background to learn the basics of the life. In a way, family is a small unit of a large society. Members of the family stay together and share a close bond of trust, love and commitment in order to attain maximum satisfaction in their lives. Thus, in short we can say, the development of the society leads to the development of the human race.
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