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    Industrialisation is where the country begins to expand in producing secondary goods and services using factories and transport. This allowed extended families to become wage earner that meant they were able to work for someone else other than their selves and their families. This was important as extended families consisted of the children and their parents but also grandparents or aunts and uncles. So having a large family meant everyone had to contribute financially‚ also with educating the younger

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    bie Posted November 2‚ 2009 at 8:53 PM via web dislike2like What are the disadvantages of industrialization? 7 Answers | Add Yours pohnpei397 | College Teacher | (Level 3) Distinguished Educator Posted November 2‚ 2009 at 10:14 PM (Answer #1) dislike4like The major disadvantages of industrialization fall into two categories: social and environmental. Environmentally‚ industrialization both pollutes the environment and depletes its resources.  Industry requires huge amounts of inputs such

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    The process of industrialising a country is usually a long and drawn out one‚ but during the late 20’s Staling saw a need for a rapid industrialisation of Russia in order to bring it up to par with the remainder of Europe and the world. Although speeded up‚ the process took over 10 years‚ with the death of many. It began at the 15th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in December 1927‚ Joseph Stalin attacked the left by expelling Trotsky and his supporters from the party and then

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    Industrialisation in India

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    Government Industrial of India‚ Ministry Policy‚ 1991‚ p.1. K. R. Rajan‚ Keralathile Vyavasayangal (Malayalam)‚ Vol. I‚ 1987‚ p.2. Kerala State Large and H e d i w Industries Directory‚ 1967‚ pp. 12-13. Raman Mahadevan‚ ’Industrial Entrepreneurship in Princely Travancore: 1930-47 ’‚ In The South Indian Economy: Agrarian Change‚ Industrial Structure and State-Policy‚ c 1914-1947‚ Ed. by Sabyasachi Bhattacharya‚ st. al.‚ 1991‚ p.160. Proceedings of the Srimoolam Assembly‚ 1945‚ p.43. cited and Industrialization

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    Explain the meaning of law and morality. Discuss whether the law does and should seek to uphold moral principles. (30 marks + 5 marks for AO3). Laws and morals are quite similar in some ways but they also have their differences. Law is best described as rules made by authority. John Austin defined law as a command from a sovereign power‚ law needs to be obeyed and is enforced through sanctions. Morality on the other hand is values and principles as opposed to rules. Phil Harris defines a society’s

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    The Meaning of Citizenship The meaning of citizenship in one word is freedom. Citizenship is a legally recognized human that was born on United States soil or an alien that has passed the all of the required tests to become a citizen. As a citizen in the United States‚ we have so many rights‚ privileges‚ duties as a citizen‚ along with several laws in place. Without laws in place‚ citizens would not be protected and have the sense of freedom. A citizen in this country has the right to participate

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    Managing Human Resources Welfare Provision and Flexible Working Practices Michelle Kirkham 16/11/2012 Introduction This report will investigate the implications of introducing flexible working and welfare at Paragon. It will support this investigation by identifying welfare provision within Marks and Spencer and Google and compare how effective the initiatives are within their organisations. It also highlights to Keith Teaming‚ the need for welfare provision and flexible working within Paragon

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    the Internet and found out the meaning of the word dry state. A dry state means a state where boozing is prohibited. But‚ the most interesting fact is that Gujarat‚ in spite of being a dry state‚ in terms of consumption of alcohol‚ ranks amongst the top five states in alcohol consumption.   Gujarat is known as the ‘Jewel of the west’ and shares its borders with Maharashtra‚ Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Truckloads of liquor are smuggled into Gujarat from these states. You get everything here whether

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    General Provision

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    Topic: General Provisions Objectives: At the end of my report of my classmates should be able to: 1. Define a knowledgeableunderstanding about the object of General Provisions. 2.Enumerate the different General Provisions and explain the object as weel as the significance. 3. Associate all these to be acquired learnings on General Provisions. Definition of Terms: 1. Civillian - a person that is not in the armed service or the police force. 2. General Provisions - laws or regulations

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    INDUSTRIALIZATION Industrialisation :The process in which a society or country (or world) transforms itself from a primarily agricultural society into one based on the manufacturing of goods and services. Individual manual labour is often replaced by mechanized mass production and craftsmen are replaced by assembly lines. . It is a part of a wider modernisation process‚ where social change and economic development are closely related with technological innovation‚ particularly with the development

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