Types of Ageing
1) Ageing: It is due to natural changes and the result of disease. Also known as Primary ageing, it refers to the changes in human functional capacity due to changes in cells and tissues, causing …
1) Ageing: It is due to natural changes and the result of disease. Also known as Primary ageing, it refers to the changes in human functional capacity due to changes in cells and tissues, causing …
i) Reinforcement: You know that you can elicit a conditioned response by the pairing of CS and UCS. Since UCS (meat powder) comes later than CS (bell), the presentation of CS alone elicits salivation. But …
When we discuss rise of Fascism we generally limit ourselves to Fascism takeover of Italy. But in Germany and Spain, groups with similar kind of ideas and programmes of action came to power. National Socialist …
The basic phrases (Dear Sir Sincerely, Thank you, Best wishes …) that are usually found in a formal letter. These phrases are used as a kind of frame to introduce the content of a letter. …
An index serves the purpose of a guide for locating files and papers. It is an important aid to filing. It provides a ready reference list of records to locate particular documents from among a …
i) During ageing there is a problem of loose teeth. A change in the texture and method of preparation of food is recommended. Include only soft, well cooked, mashed or finely cut foods in the …
The maximum number of individuals of a population that its environment can support and sustain is called the carrying capacity (K). The concept of carrying capacity or the ultimate limit of tolerance has been in …
Drug trade is illegal: There can be a terrible amount of cheating and deception, which may lead to swindling and murder. There is also the danger of unexpected or toxic effects that may result from …
1) Family life education provides an educational role: The family has always existed as basic social grouping among human beings irrespective of the difference in its structure and functioning. 2) Family life education acts as …
The origins of untouchability lie deep in India’s ancient past and the evidence of those origins provided by the archaeological and literary sources now available is, at best, circumstantial. Consequently, scholars have been forced to …