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WhatisSociety?
The community of peopleliving in a particular regionand having shared customs,laws, and organizations. Inother words it can bedefined as a society, ora human society, is a groupof people related to eachother through persistentrelations, or a large socialgrouping sharing the same
geographical or virtualterritory, subject to thesame political authority anddominant culturalexpectations.
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Each and every society has some important
elements like
1. Culture 8.Social Control
2. Likeness and similarity3. Difference
4. Cooperation
5. Interdependence6. Organization
7. Social Relationship
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Features of SocietyHuman societies are characterized by as
follows:-1. The term "society" came from the Latin word societas, which in turn was
derived from the noun socius used to describe a bond or interaction
among parties that are friendly2. A society can be distinguished on various basis because its dimensions
are undefined.
3. A society constitutes of groups as no individual on its own forms asociety
4. A society runs with group efforts as it may be effected by individualefforts but in end its only group of people who implement it
5. Society is biased on certain issues like castes, dowry system , womeneducation
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Importance of Society
One of the primary purposes of society is the formation of an organizedgroup of individuals, who can support each other in various ways. It is inthose difficult times that you realize the importance of being a part ofsociety. It is the members of your social group who come forward torender all the help you need. The support given by society can be of thephysical, emotional, financial or medical form.
A society is characterized by social networks. They form an integral part ofsociety. Social networks are defined as the maps of relationships betweenpeople. Relationships give rise to social interactions between people of asociety. Individuals belonging to different ethnic groups can cometogether, thanks to societies. Their interactions give rise to strong socialbonds that result in long-lasting relationships. A society gives rise to afamily system and an organization of relationships, which form the heartof any social group.
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Public health and educational facilities, the public transport systemand the infrastructure that enables us satisfy our basic needs forman important part of society. The government or any form of acentral governing authority regulates a society. It helps in themanagement of the natural and human resources that belong to
the society and regulates the distribution of public facilities to theindividuals of society. Thus, a society gives you a central regulatingauthority to look up to.
The members of a society need to be concerned about each other.The basic purpose of society is to be part of a collective movement
and move together in life. Being a part of society is about takingeveryone along; it is about taking unanimous decisions for theachievement of a common goal.
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Social inequality, racial discrimination, economicdisparity, poverty and overpopulation are someof the major concerns of society today. As anorganized social group, it is our duty to heed
these concerns and work towards the bettermentof society. One of the reasons why society isimportant is that it gives you a framework towork together. It provides you with a platform to
take collective efforts towards improving socialconditions. Most importantly, a society serves astrong support system in our life.
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Rules & regulations of Society
A society comprises of large number of people so there has to be asystem in place to keep people safe and make people accountablefor their actions and to keep the society stable. Rules and laws arean integral part of keeping order and discipline in society. For e.g.rules like No Smoking and Drive slow are made for positive
environment in society. Because if rules are not followed you wouldsee people committing the worst atrocities imaginable with nocomeback. Laws are rules with sanctions. They assure that peoplesbehaviors are predictable so that people are secure. It would be aworse place to be than ever in the world without rules. it wouldmean anything goes. looting killing etc.etc. man would destroy man
very quickly .Rules are a way to assure that people can livetogether. If everybody was just sensitive to other's needs wewouldn't have to do that, but it doesn't seem to work that way. So,to avoid a society from falling apart, we have to have rules.
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IMPACT On SOCIETY
Each and every subject has a positive or
negative impact on society .For e.g. alcohol
has a negative impact on society where as
Right to Education has a positive impact on
society . As society is affected due to
distinguished individual thinking as each and
every person living has a different culture,background and his own way of thinking
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Indian society
Indian society is basically male dominant
society. As not every individual women is
given a chance to take decisions on their own.
Although Indian society has a very vast history
but at current stage the main subject is that
Indian women are never their right. In states
like Haryana , Uttar Pradesh, Bihar etc womenare suffering due to lack of education ,dowry
or female feticides etc
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If one stands against the
society An anti-establishment view or belief is one
which stands in opposition to the conventionalsocial, political, and economic principles of asociety. Fight for a good cause and human right
against society is not easy as it involves a lot ofrisk factor. Because when one goes againstsociety he or she may have to go through a lot ofpressure , depression and taunts. As the biggest
e.g. is set by Swami Vivekananda when hestood against society to stop a ritual like satiwhere he was opposed by maximum no. ofpeople.
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Negative impact of society
A society its negative impacts as well
No place for individual thoughts
A society is run by aged and old people so9no chance to youngsters is given
A society neglects social issues
It restricts people from doing what theywant to do
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