The essence of civil society differs from the public and the private sectors. While the public sector is characterized by the concepts of power, authority, legitimacy and democracy, the concepts typical of the private sector are markets, competition, profits, customer ship and consumerism. Civil Society is, for its part, characterized by citizens' spontaneity and activeness, participation and doing, public utility and anatomy, voluntariness and optionality, layman ship and professionalism, flexibility and independence, communality and locality, ethnics and solidarity. In civil society, citizens organize activities and services for themselves and other people out of their own hopes and premises. Fundamentally, civil society has no requirements from the outside, as is the case with the private sector. The actors of civil society decide themselves what kind of activities they engage in, although the financers have begun to participate in the defining process more in the last fe...
Introduction A computer is an electronic device that accepts data and instructions from the user and gives out meaningful result. Since it processes data according to the set of instructions in order to produce information, it is also called Information Processing Machine (IPM). The development of computer took place in different phases of time called "Generations of Computer" but we will talk about them in later days. For now let's stick to the topic. The computer has six features. They are: 1. Accuracy 2. Speed 3. Diligence 4. Versatility 5. Storage Capacity 6. Automatic History The computer took a long time to evolve into the present day laptops and palmtops from ancient abacuses and slide rules. The gradual development of the computers can be noted from the following names. Abacus, Napier’s bone, Slide rule, Pascaline, Stepped Reckoner, Jacquar...