π FOOD FOR THOUGHT π
Would a society based on free love tend to be long-lasting? What social forces would make it stay together or fall apart?
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Would a society based on free love tend to be long-lasting? What social forces would make it stay together or fall apart?
#FoodForThought
π FOOD FOR THOUGHT π
What social movements are most visible on your campus? In the community where you live? What do you think these groups need to do to be effective?
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What social movements are most visible on your campus? In the community where you live? What do you think these groups need to do to be effective?
#FoodForThought
Forwarded from Namita
How brave you are for slowing down.
For not finishing that to-do list.
How courageous you are for not crossing that finish line, because your body said "enough.β
How fearless you are for choosing the quiet of your soul, over those voices driving you always towards more.
How rebellious you are for
honoring your own natural rhythm,
going against the cultureβs breakneck speed.
We tend to make heroes of those hungry with ambition, relentlessly doing, producing always more
We applaud those who refuse to stop or rest. Who push themselves so hard in the name of achievement, that they sacrifice their body and soul and heart in the process
We celebrate those who are ill or aging but never show it, never slow down, never reveal a moment of vulnerability.
This drivenness can be heroic, at times. It can be necessary for our survival or the greater good.
But,
I want to make heroes of those who slow down.
I want to make heroes of those who listen to their bodies, who do not strive for more than what the soul truly needs.
I want to applaud those who may not be driven towards success as we know it, but instead are nurturing something deep and subtle within their soul
I want to celebrate those brave enough to cease all doing, even for a second, and sit with the ache in their hearts. A task many find harder than summiting the highest peak.
I want to make heroes of those who honor their limitations.
It is truly an act of courage and rebellion to do any such thing, in a world demanding you resist your own self, your own rhythm, your own soul..
So We finally hear the call towards what serves our soul, and what then will serve the world. Nothing more, nothing less.
A hero is simply someone brave.
So come, be softly brave.
Be a new, quieter kind of hero.
Few may applaud, itβs true, but your soul certainly will ..
~ Leyla Aylin ~
For not finishing that to-do list.
How courageous you are for not crossing that finish line, because your body said "enough.β
How fearless you are for choosing the quiet of your soul, over those voices driving you always towards more.
How rebellious you are for
honoring your own natural rhythm,
going against the cultureβs breakneck speed.
We tend to make heroes of those hungry with ambition, relentlessly doing, producing always more
We applaud those who refuse to stop or rest. Who push themselves so hard in the name of achievement, that they sacrifice their body and soul and heart in the process
We celebrate those who are ill or aging but never show it, never slow down, never reveal a moment of vulnerability.
This drivenness can be heroic, at times. It can be necessary for our survival or the greater good.
But,
I want to make heroes of those who slow down.
I want to make heroes of those who listen to their bodies, who do not strive for more than what the soul truly needs.
I want to applaud those who may not be driven towards success as we know it, but instead are nurturing something deep and subtle within their soul
I want to celebrate those brave enough to cease all doing, even for a second, and sit with the ache in their hearts. A task many find harder than summiting the highest peak.
I want to make heroes of those who honor their limitations.
It is truly an act of courage and rebellion to do any such thing, in a world demanding you resist your own self, your own rhythm, your own soul..
So We finally hear the call towards what serves our soul, and what then will serve the world. Nothing more, nothing less.
A hero is simply someone brave.
So come, be softly brave.
Be a new, quieter kind of hero.
Few may applaud, itβs true, but your soul certainly will ..
~ Leyla Aylin ~
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π FOOD FOR THOUGHT π
Choose a religious tradition other than your own. How would your religious beliefs , rituals, and experience differ if you had been raised in that tradition?
#FoodForThought
Choose a religious tradition other than your own. How would your religious beliefs , rituals, and experience differ if you had been raised in that tradition?
#FoodForThought
Forwarded from Sociology Tasks
π Tonight's Zoom Session on Paper-2 (2023) has been postponed to Friday due to unforeseen circumstances.
Thank you.
Thank you.
π FOOD FOR THOUGHT π
1. Have you ever used social media to participate in an online campaign? If so, how did you participate -- by donating money, for example, or attending a fundraising event?
2. How might you use social media in your own career?
#FoodForThought
1. Have you ever used social media to participate in an online campaign? If so, how did you participate -- by donating money, for example, or attending a fundraising event?
2. How might you use social media in your own career?
#FoodForThought
π΅ Zoom Session Recording for Sociology Paper-1 (2023) Discussion
https://vimeo.com/872985165/f700c22579?share=copy
https://vimeo.com/872985165/f700c22579?share=copy
Vimeo
Streamline Sociology Target 2024 - PART 02 2023-10-10 14:35:21
This is "Streamline Sociology Target 2024 - PART 02 2023-10-10 14:35:21" by IAS Corridor on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people whoβ¦
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π GLASS ESCALATOR π
The term "glass escalator" is often used in sociology and gender studies to describe a phenomenon where men, particularly in female-dominated professions or fields, tend to rise through the ranks more rapidly than their female counterparts. It suggests that men experience an "upward mobility" effect in these professions, similar to how someone on an escalator moves up without much effort.
The glass escalator is a concept often applied to areas such as nursing, teaching, social work, or other traditionally female-dominated fields. It highlights the idea that even in professions where women are the majority, men often face fewer barriers to career advancement, and they are more likely to reach higher positions or receive preferential treatment.
This concept underscores the ongoing issue of gender inequality and the challenges women face in their careers, even in fields where they are in the majority.
The term "glass escalator" is often used in sociology and gender studies to describe a phenomenon where men, particularly in female-dominated professions or fields, tend to rise through the ranks more rapidly than their female counterparts. It suggests that men experience an "upward mobility" effect in these professions, similar to how someone on an escalator moves up without much effort.
The glass escalator is a concept often applied to areas such as nursing, teaching, social work, or other traditionally female-dominated fields. It highlights the idea that even in professions where women are the majority, men often face fewer barriers to career advancement, and they are more likely to reach higher positions or receive preferential treatment.
This concept underscores the ongoing issue of gender inequality and the challenges women face in their careers, even in fields where they are in the majority.
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π FOOD FOR THOUGHT π
Should youths who have been convicted of violent crimes be subject to the death penalty? Why or why not?
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Should youths who have been convicted of violent crimes be subject to the death penalty? Why or why not?
#FoodForThought
π SANDWICH GENERATION π
The term "sandwich generation" refers to a generation of adults who find themselves responsible for simultaneously caring for their aging parents or other older family members and their own children. These individuals are "sandwiched" between the needs and demands of two different generations, often facing the challenges of caregiving for both aging parents and dependent children.
Members of the sandwich generation typically have to balance various roles, including providing emotional support, financial assistance, and coordinating healthcare and other services for their aging parents, while also meeting the needs of their children. This situation can be emotionally, financially, and physically demanding, and it is a significant aspect of the caregiving landscape in many societies.
The concept of the sandwich generation underscores the importance of addressing the evolving needs of both the elderly and younger generations and the potential strains it can place on those in this caregiving role.
The term "sandwich generation" refers to a generation of adults who find themselves responsible for simultaneously caring for their aging parents or other older family members and their own children. These individuals are "sandwiched" between the needs and demands of two different generations, often facing the challenges of caregiving for both aging parents and dependent children.
Members of the sandwich generation typically have to balance various roles, including providing emotional support, financial assistance, and coordinating healthcare and other services for their aging parents, while also meeting the needs of their children. This situation can be emotionally, financially, and physically demanding, and it is a significant aspect of the caregiving landscape in many societies.
The concept of the sandwich generation underscores the importance of addressing the evolving needs of both the elderly and younger generations and the potential strains it can place on those in this caregiving role.
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π΅ Environment Justice and Caste after Liberalisation | Economic and Political Weekly
https://www.epw.in/engage/article/environment-justice-and-caste-after-liberalisation
This article discusses the interrelationship between environmental justice, caste, and liberalisation. The deep natural, social, and cultural processes involved in the making and unmaking of environment and labour in a caste-capitalist economy impact peopleβs sense of freedom, belonging, and values. It uses the brick kiln industry in the Jhajjar district of Haryana as a case study to explore the impact of liberalisation on the use of labour and the environment, which reproduce or repudiate structures of hierarchy. The article also investigates how migration of people and capital, promoted by liberalisation, affects the rights and dignity of labour and the sustainable use of natural resources. Economic restructuring post liberalisation is not only perpetuating discrimination and disparity in the economy but also aggravating climate injustices, where Dalits are increasingly facing the impact of rise in emissions and heat in their working and living areas.
https://www.epw.in/engage/article/environment-justice-and-caste-after-liberalisation
This article discusses the interrelationship between environmental justice, caste, and liberalisation. The deep natural, social, and cultural processes involved in the making and unmaking of environment and labour in a caste-capitalist economy impact peopleβs sense of freedom, belonging, and values. It uses the brick kiln industry in the Jhajjar district of Haryana as a case study to explore the impact of liberalisation on the use of labour and the environment, which reproduce or repudiate structures of hierarchy. The article also investigates how migration of people and capital, promoted by liberalisation, affects the rights and dignity of labour and the sustainable use of natural resources. Economic restructuring post liberalisation is not only perpetuating discrimination and disparity in the economy but also aggravating climate injustices, where Dalits are increasingly facing the impact of rise in emissions and heat in their working and living areas.
Economic and Political Weekly
Environment Justice and Caste after Liberalisation
This article discusses the interrelationship between environmental justice, caste, and liberalisation. The deep natural, social, and cultural processes involved in the making and unmaking of environment and labour in a caste-capitalist economy impact peopleβsβ¦
π The Man In The Arena π
"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
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π FOOD FOR THOUGHT π
Does virtual culture erode or enhance our cultural traditions? Is that good or bad?
#FoodForThought
Does virtual culture erode or enhance our cultural traditions? Is that good or bad?
#FoodForThought
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'One Nation, One ID' for school students? Govt to roll out plan
Read more at: https://dbrief.news/d/2mCqN
Read more at: https://dbrief.news/d/2mCqN
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π΅ Zoom Recording for Sociology Paper-2 (2023) Discussion
https://vimeo.com/874128947/3754d35d80?share=copy
https://vimeo.com/874128947/3754d35d80?share=copy
Vimeo
Streamline Sociology Target 2024 : PART 03 2023-10-13 14:36:24
This is "Streamline Sociology Target 2024 : PART 03 2023-10-13 14:36:24" by IAS Corridor on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people whoβ¦
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