Determinants and Consequences of ethics

  Determinants of ethics These are the factors in human behaviour that determine whether it is good or bad. There are three such determinants of ethics, namely the object, the end, and the circumstances. Object means what the free will chooses to do in thought, word, or deed or chooses not to do. By end … Read more

Styles of learning, Models of memory, Causes of forgetting.

  Style of Learning Learning styles are the different ways people interpret, organize and represent information. For example, some people learn best by having information presented to them in audio form, such as in a classroom lecture or audio book. Others need hands-on experience or real-world contexts to fully grasp a new concept. There are … Read more

Reforming Bureaucracy to Strengthen Democracy

Reforming Bureaucracy to strengthen Democracy The relationship between bureaucracy and democracy is intricate and pivotal for the effective functioning of any state. While bureaucracy is essential for implementing policies and providing continuity in governance, its inefficiencies and rigidity can sometimes hinder democratic values such as transparency, accountability, and public participation. Reforming the bureaucratic system, therefore, … Read more