Thursday 19 May 2011

LATEST NEWS...:D

The third chapter in history has been started.
Some question answers have also been done.
Monila ma'am Is our history teacher..Nothing is known about the political science teacher...
Urvashi ma'am might come for discussion sessions once a month but it is still uncertain.
i will keep you updated on what ever is happening.


Friday 13 May 2011

Rights of a citizen of India :)


1) Right to equality, including equality before law, prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth, and equality of opportunity in matters of employment
2) Right to freedom of speech and expression, assembly, association or union, movement, residence, and right to practice any profession or occupation (some of these rights are subject to security of the State, friendly relations with foreign countries, public order, decency or morality)
3) Right against exploitation, prohibiting all forms of forced labour, child labour and traffic in human beings;
4) Right to freedom of conscience and free profession, practice, and propagation of religion;
5) Right of any section of citizens to conserve their culture, language or script, and right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice; and
6) Right to constitutional remedies for enforcement of Fundamental Rights.

Friday 6 May 2011

Must watch..:D

We are the future: HIS - STORY : )

We are the future: HIS - STORY : ): "CHAPTER 2 WRITING AND CITY LIFE : THE ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIAN CIVILIZATION... THE ANCIENT WRITINGS OF THE MESOPOTAMIAN CIVILIZ..."
HISTORY HOME WORK TOPIC :

MYTHS ON CREATION OF HUMANS ON THE BASIS OF RELIGION OR CULTURE..

SOME SUGGESTIONS WERE:

HINDUISM
ISLAM
SIKHISM
CHRISTIANITY
EGYPT
GREECE
MESOPOTMIA


Wednesday 4 May 2011

Advantages of being a Humanities Student : )


  1. Independent learning skills: The ability to learn, and the ability to recognize opportunities to learn.
  2. Research skills: The ability to find information and ideas, and the ability to critically distinguish between various sources of ideas.
  3. Writing skills: The ability to structure your thoughts coherently and express yourself in ways that are appropriate to the occasion.
  4. Speaking skills: The ability to confidently and clearly express your ideas. The ability to convince someone of your arguments and persuade them of your point of view.
  5. Critical thinking skills: The ability to tell better ideas from worse, the ability to test ideas by subjecting them to relevant criteria.
  6. "Electracy" skills: The ability to read, navigate, and create the digital environment. (the term "electracy" comes from Gregory Ulmer).
  7. Problem-solving skills: The ability to understand and express a problem that needs to be solved, and the knowledge of various methods of analysis that might be relevant to the problem.
  8. Question formulation skills: The ability to recognize that all knowledge is really the answer to a question, and that truly understanding something means understanding the questions that are asked, and being able to refine those questions to produce better knowledge.
  9. Interdisciplinary skills: The ability to work at the borders of traditional forms of knowledge, using the resources from more than one area to help define a problem or ask a question, and suggest approaches to addressing the problem or question.
  10. Global understanding and cultural sensitivity: The ability to appreciate cultures and religious traditions outside of your own.
  11. Historical understanding: The ability to see how and why things came to be as they are, and how they might be different.
  12. Aesthetic understanding: The ability to recognize and produce visual, narrative, and musical structure, order, and appeal.
  13. Perspectival understanding: The ability to understand how other people or groups think, and to value difference.
  14. Adaptability: The ability to apply knowledge and skills to a wide variety of contexts.
  15. Time and resource management skills: The ability to work under pressure and maximize resources to produce a desired outcome.
  16. Linguistic skills: The ability to operate in more than one language. 
  17. Tact: No, not the ability to be discreet, but rather, the ability to know the right thing to do and to say at the right time. Aristotle called it "phronesis".

Career options for political science students


Career Options for students in Political Science

Related to Political Science Related to Business Other Areas
Account executive
Account service representative
Activities specialist
Archivist
Assistant consultant
Campaign staffer
Case manager
Case worker
Childcare worker
Child protection worker
Community outreach worker
Daycare centre supervisor
Director of volunteer services
Eligibility worker
Foreign service officer
Government intelligence analyst
Historic preservationist
Historic site interpreter
Housing or student life coordinator
Intelligence officer
Journalist
Legal assistant
Life skill counselor
Media analyst
Paralegal
Parole officer
Political campaign worker
Politician
Pollster
Probation officer
Program manager
Public administrator
Public affairs coordinator
Public relations specialist
Publications researcher
Radio or TV research assistant
Research assistant
Secondary school teacher
Social services assistant
Social services director
Social work assistant
Urban planning research assistant
Administrative assistant
Advertising agent
Activity director
Assistant youth coordinator
Camp staff director
College admissions officer
Community organizer
Community recreation worker
Community relations officer
Congressional aide
Crime prevention coordinator
Director of alumni relations
Director of fundraising
Driving instructor
Educational coordinator
Environmental lobbyist
Fast food restaurant manager
Foster home parent
Film researcher or copywriter
Historical research assistant
Hospital patient service representative
Juvenile probation officer
Law enforcement officer
Outreach worker
Newspaper reporter
Nursing home administrator
Park and recreation director
Private tutor
Research assistant
Security officer
Store manager
Task force coordinator
Teaching
Technical writer
Urban planner
Vocational rehabilitation counselor
Volunteer coordinator
Work activity program director
Youth minister
Advertising trainee
Airline reservations clerk
Bank management
Claims specialist
Customer relations
Customer service representative
Employee counselor
Employee relations assistant
Energy researcher
Events coordinator
Financial researcher
Hotel management
Human relations director
Human resources recruiter
Insurance agent
Insurance claims or underwriter
International trade specialist
Job analyst
Loan officer
Lobbying organizer
Management analyst
Management trainee
Marketing representative
Marketing researcher
Media buyer
Occupational analyst
Office manager
Personnel worker/administrator
Property management
Public information officer
Real estate agent
Sales representative
Small business owner
Staff training & development
Technical writer

About US


This site has been made for the Humanities students of class 11Th studying in Amity International School Noida, Sector 44. This site has been made with the objective of sharing ideas and shaping opinions. This is a perfect platform to display our views, comments and put forward our view points. Here, we will not only discuss what is taught in the books or by our teachers but we will discuss anything and everything related to history and political science. Be it the day to day myths we come across or the articles we read in the newspapers and magazines, the pragrammes we watch on television or of course the knowledge we gather form our text books. We will discuss it all. We will  hold debates and discussions which will make learning much more fun and interactive. Moreover this site  provides a chance for all of us who have enquirers, doubts - both about the subject and the home work to ask our fellow classmates and discuss how to tackle our problem . Together we will solve each other's problems and help each other learn : )