Scientific and Technical Texts: Characteristics and Structure

Scientific Texts

I. Features

In the transmission of cultural content, it is generally possible to distinguish between two kinds of discourse:

  • Experimental science and art, whose main objective is to convey factual knowledge of reality.
  • Humanities or social sciences, whose primary object of study is the human being.

They differ in their approach and their methods: the first served empirically verifiable data, while in the humanistic disciplines, content is not always verifiable, and logical reasoning

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Panchayati Raj: Decentralized Governance in India

Panchayati Raj: Decentralized Governance in India

Panchayati Raj is a decentralized system of governance in India, established to empower local self-government at the grassroots level. It plays a vital role in rural development and involves the participation of people in decision-making. The system operates under the framework of the Constitution of India, particularly following the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992, which provided it constitutional status.

Historical Background

  1. Ancient Period:
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Historical Materialism: Marx’s Scientific Theory of History

Historical materialism is the Marxist science of history. Marx’s materialism affirms man as the protagonist of history. Thus, Marxist materialism is the assertion of these two ideas:

  • The relationships that man establishes with nature and with other men are material relations. In other words, men “tear” nature’s property. Then, men produce and exchange material goods to satisfy their material needs. Marx calls this the social production of life.
  • These relationships give rise to the ideology and legal-
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Blasco Ibáñez: Industrialization and Worker Conditions in Early 20th Century Spain

This text is a fragment of a novel by Blasco Ibáñez, a Valencian writer and novelist deeply involved in politics. He is considered a naturalistic author who vividly describes situations, especially the living conditions of workers. This is a first-hand account, as he describes a situation he knew well, reflecting the late 19th and early 20th centuries, around 1904, when industrialization was beginning in Spain.


The Rise of Industry

Industrialization in Spain began mainly after the end of the Carlist

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Evolution of Policing: From Broken Windows to Community Era

Co-Producing Safety

The Broken Windows Theory: James Wilson

Police are the talkers, meaning they are on the front lines, and citizens need police to help reduce crime. Police reduce crime by implementing the “Broken Windows” theory, focusing on minor crimes (disorder) with arrests because small crimes lead to bigger crimes and a lack of informal social control. This approach is also discriminatory as it is zero tolerance.

The Political Era

J. Edgar Hoover introduced the police force as a profession

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Social Impact on Education: Trends and Teacher Training

The Current and Future of Education

The social dimension appears in both the nature of the educational process and the action of others on a subject, as in the content, habits, and values passed on. Educational action is always the result of the historical moment in which it occurs, the place where it is realized, the prevailing culture, and the socio-political forces at play. The conformation of each subject is done from their environment. As has been said many times, man is not born, man is made.

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