What are the main elements of Society?
Society possesses the following elements: 1. A System of social relationship, 2.Likeness, 3. Difference,Inter-dependence, 4. Co-Operation and 5. Conflict, 6. Culture,Society is abstract.
Society possesses the following elements: 1. A System of social relationship, 2.Likeness, 3. Difference,Inter-dependence, 4. Co-Operation and 5. Conflict, 6. Culture,Society is abstract.
Every religion believes in the existence of some supernatural powers or forces. Some consider this supernatural power as formless. They believe that this unseen power influences every aspect of human life. Belief in the supernatural powers varies from one religion to another.
The State is a human institution. Hence population is it’s first and foremost element. No state can be imagined without the people, as there must be some to rule and others to be ruled. The people constitute its "personal basis".
The state is the most powerful of all social institutions. It has become one of the important factors in our social life today. When we take birth in our family, the government takes notice of our birth and registers it. State has framed regulations regarding health and sanitation in order to save us during childhood.
Social structure is the basic concept in sociology. Efforts have been made to define social structure but there is no unanimity of opinion. Herbert Spencer was the first man who discussed about social structure but he could not give a clear-cut definition of 'social structure'. Durkheim also made a futile effort to define it.
Atomic nuclei contain protons and neutrons. The stability of a nucleus depends upon the number of protons and neutrons are nearly equal, then the nucleus is stable. The nuclei in which the number of neutrons is more than the number of protons are unstable.