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    third world (McKay‚ 2016). The reconstruction in the European countries were subsidized by the external assistant rather than their internal improvement (Richard‚ 2015) which call “Dependency Theory”. Dependency theory was designed to respond the modernization theory (Reyes 2001a). This theory focuses on the development of the third world which refers to the underdevelopment countries. The definition of Dependency is the oppositional ideas of classical system that construct the shape of world economy

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    following year becoming professor of physics at the University of Zurich. By 1909 Einstein was recognized as a leading scientific thinker. After holding chairs in Prague and Zurich he advanced (1914) to a prestigious post at the Kaiser-Wilhelm Gesellschaft in Berlin. From this time he never taught a university courses. Einstein remained on the staff at Berlin until 1933‚ from which time until his death he held a research position at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. In the first of

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    Often in history‚ the process of Modernization is mistaken for Westernization. What people call Westernization refers to the act of adopting the culture and lifestyle in order to improve. However‚ Modernization is process for transitions in social‚ economic‚ and political systems yet understanding that a country does not have to compromise their values and culture. Thinking in social structures and cultures‚ Modernity incorporates the development of traditional values. It recognizes that certain

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    expanded at near the rate that they did. Modernization by definition is the process of social change begun by industrialization. The key features of modernization are the decline of small‚ traditional communities‚ the expansion of personal choice‚ the increase of social diversity‚ and orientation toward the future and a growing awareness of time .Religious freedom‚ individualization‚ urbanization‚ and diverse marriages are all example of modernization. The features of these four examples are the

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    during the past) • Short-term financing usually for seasonal inventory built up from July – Nov • Due to investment in plant modernization (USD 2.99mn capex planned in July+Aug 1995) company needs ST borrowings for financing gap of USD 1.16mn in Jun 1996 • USD 900‚000 savings expected on COGS p.a. as a result of the plant modernization • Besides the plant modernization the company plans depreciation equals capex Intro analysis / remarks: • The original plan shows a first red flag: working capital

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    Japanese. Industrializing fixed Japan’s problems with outside nations. The government got extremely into it. The government funded to have the very best sources of modernization such as iron facilities and docks. Modernization also brought in large amounts of money to found new businesses and open schools and universities. Causes of modernization were completely different for Western Europe. Western Europe industrialized because of competition for power and resources. This contest promotes technological

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    Discuss the effect that modernization has had on ethnic identification and ethnic conflict. The effect modernization has had on ethnic identification and ethnic conflict is not a great one. Early modernization theorists‚ who were quite optimistic about the positive effects of literacy‚ urbanization‚ and modern values‚ clearly underestimated the extent to which these factors might mobilize various ethnic groups and set them against each other (Handelman‚ 2011‚ p. 113). Modernization challenged traditional

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    Protagonisten führen ein relativ vorbildliches Leben und werden trotzdem vom Staat überwacht und wegen bloßem Verdacht eines Verstoßes gegen moralische Regeln der DDR bestraft. Sie sind von den groben Charakterzügen‚ ihrer Entwicklung‚ ihres Standes in der Gesellschaft und zum Staat relativ gleich‚ wobei Michael religiös

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    Abstract The paper investigates the relationship between social capital and crime in rural Australia. First the paper outlines the conceptualisation of social capital which has informed this research. It suggests two key links between social capital and crime which has led researchers to utilise the latter as a proxy measure of the former and questions the theoretical justification for this by reference to the concepts of bonding‚ bridging and linking social capital. The paper then provides an

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    observations of the nearby scenery. In this book‚ he successfully presented Tamanoi to readers‚ a pleasure quarter that a group of vulnerable non-registered geishas lived and deemed it as the last resort of Japanese premodern cultures in the Meiji modernization period. In my opinion‚ the walk after dinner in the second chapter of this book allows us to acquire an in-depth understanding of the image of Tokyo and the significance of urban

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