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    colony has a different economic component‚ not only of the capitalist system‚ but also the pre-capitalist feudal tenancy system and slavery. The capitalist economy is mainly concentrated in the northern colonies. While the South is still in the handicraft workshop stage of capitalism‚ represents the direction of economic development. The Middle Colonies is prevalent feudal tenancy system. Spain in the colony implements the cruel exploitation. Spanish colonists

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    Findings – Results revealed several evidences that fair trade organizations presented limited information online‚ compared with commercial organizations. Research limitations/implications – Fewer commercial retailers benchmarked in the study sold handicrafts‚ compared with fair trade organizations. Discrepancies in the proportion of products carried by each organization may result in limited generalization of the findings across product categories. Practical implications – Through benchmarking against

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    mountains‚I started to feel a strong strength inside me. Next day‚we went to the markets.There were lots of tribes in the markets.They were so friendly and well mannered.They sell their handmade products in every stalls.We bought some traditional handicrafts from them. The trip of Bandarban will always be one of my best childhood memories.It was so pleasuring and educative for me and my family.I wish to go there once again.

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    through the long‚ neat riverwalk where the beautiful‚ calm river soothes the feeling. For the more adventurous activity‚ kayaking is worth visitors effort. Meanwhile‚ nobody should ever miss the fun of visiting Market Days. Fresh foods‚ handmade handicrafts‚ snacks are totally satisfying. Enjoy the street art performances by groups of musicians to highlight the day. It is open on weekends. Other favorite destinations include Golden Park‚ A. J. McClung Memorial Stadium‚ Springer Opera House‚ and

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    In this essay I will be outlining the development of the modern tourist industry and explaining the social and economic effects on developing countries. I will first explain the development of the tourist industry. Then I will explain the effects this development has on developing countries in a social and economic way. One country I will be focusing on is India. India’s tourism industry has had a rapid growth in the past years. This is because the government has been promoting to

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    spatula to smooth off the tops and sides of the walls and towers. You have now completed your very own sixteenth-century sandcastle. Though it may not last for centuries or even until the end of the afternoon‚ you can still take pride in your handicraft. Do make sure‚ however‚ that you have chosen a fairly isolated spot in which to work; otherwise‚ your masterpiece may be trampled by beach bums and children. Also‚ make a note on the high tides so that you have enough time to

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    and hardworking. But then‚ the Spaniards brought about a decline in economic activities because of certain causes like‚ the establishment of the Galleon Trade where in business was only conducted with Spain through Mexico and small businesses like handicraft industries during the Spanish period disappeared‚ next is that Spain extinguished the natives love of work because of the implementation forced labor. Filipinos were compelled to work in shipyards‚ roads‚ abandoning agriculture and industry‚ next

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    effected was that it had broke the old age pattern of the agrarian economy. It had also forced the production of crops in many places. It had effected the geography‚ economics‚ and culture in primary and secondary sources. It had ended community handicrafts through the unbeatable competition of the I.N.P (Industrial Nations Product). British had an influence on the filed of economics such as modern human rights‚ scientific method‚ abolition of slavery‚ etc...They had economical power and political

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    Japan and its economic development: Japan is one of the most studied economies in the world‚ due to its spectacular growth in three different periods. The three periods have huge gaps between themselves. At first we will see the foundation of Edo (1603) with the whole inland economical developments‚ secondly we will see the Prewar period(1868-1945) and thirdly we will see Japan after the defeat of World War II (1945) (postwar period)when the island nation rose to become the world’s second largest

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    social compliance & producer relation of Brac-Aarong: Executive summary: With the vision of enlightened‚ healthy and democratic societies free from hunger‚ poverty‚ environmental degradation & forms of exploitation BRAC started its journey in 1972 after the liberation war. The “BRAC model” comprises of a collaborative network of Enterprises‚ Development Programmess and Investments – all of which together serve the following comprehensive vision and objective of BRAC: * to empower

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