1. Definition of industrial clusters....? 2. Objectives 3. Features 4. Advantages 5. Disadvantages 6. In which area which clusters are used.....? Definition A geographical concentration of interconnected companies with close supply links‚ specialist suppliers‚ service providers‚ and related industries and institutions; for example‚ Birmingham-Aston-Wolverhampton-Walsall in the British West Midlands‚ or the UK met cluster‚ which extends from Lancashire and Yorkshire to London and south-east
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from this is the shift of post modernity/postmodern a complex term that finding a simplified explanation is very difficult to find. This essay will analyse and question what is post modernism and how it developed into the new period. How did fashion grow and adapt to post modernism. And analyse the ideas of Fashion designer Issey Miyake in relation to postmodern practice. Postmodernism is a subjective theory that can be broadened and vary from hypermodernity to post-structuralism. In short form
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products‚ ideas‚ and other aspects of culture. Globalization has generated indebtedness that has undermined the capacity of governments to secure education‚ health and social protection. It has threatened social and labor standards‚ segmented social policy within countries and created zones excluded from any of the benefits of globalization. It has negative effects on the social structure‚ increases dependency on developed‚ threat to workforce countries Globalization is the cause of welfare state decline
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POST FORDISM During 1970s and 1980s Fordism system started being challenged by new kind of work organisation Fordism principles- fragmented work‚ dedicated machinery‚ serial‚ rather than parallel task‚ task sequencing create enormous economic off scale but have one crucial weakness namely inflexibility. During 1970-80s‚ the mass market which stabilised the Fordist system was breaking up. Sabel argued that this had come about because of a number of global changes‚ but the chief factor is the changing
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As the class of 2017 we are the start of a new tree or a generation. We are the leaves of the tree. The trunk is our foundation who are our teachers or parents. And the branches of our new tree is the impact we have on society. Even though we are just one class in a billion of 2017 classes we can make a difference. We can become those leaders. We can make the next year of homecoming one no one will ever forget. We can set a new tradition for our school. A leader is a problem solver‚ not a finger
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DONE BY TAMOY LOGAN GRADE 8E What is a Tsunamis? Tsunami are waves caused by sudden movement of the ocean due to earthquakes‚ landslides on the sea floor‚ land slumping into the ocean‚ large volcanic eruptions or meteorite impact in the ocean. • Tsunamis generally consist of a series of waves withperiods ranging from minutes to hours‚ arriving in a so-called "wave train".[4] Wave heights of tens of metres can be generated by large events. Although the impact of tsunamis is limited to coastal areas
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The Industrial Revolution‚ which occurred from the eighteenth to nineteenth hundreds‚ was a time amid which overwhelmingly agricultural rural societies in the United States and Europe got to be modern and urban. Prior to the Industrial Revolution‚ the vast majority of the world’s population dwelled in little‚ rustic groups where their day by day presences spun around cultivating and farming. Industrial Revolution served as the stepping stone for human innovation into the 21st century. Innovation
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The industrial revolution has changed the thought processes of many in order to handle growing populations around the world. Thomas Malthus‚ was an economist‚ who came up with a theory that populations in different countries would continue to grow and he believed that in order to provide for these growing populations technology‚ as well as environmental factors would need to change. According to Malthus‚ populations will grow substantially faster than the resources being produced. When Malthus was
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goods from one country to another. Globalisation can bring wealth into a country as it brings in more products or materials to be sold or to produce many more goods locally and industrially. Globalisation can also bring a variety of culture into a country as different foods and ideas are transported from another country. Globalization has expanded the profits of many companies such as McDonalds‚ KFC‚ Uniqlo‚ H&M and so many more. Without Globalisation these companies would seize to do well
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Winthrop‚ Bureau of Land Management‚ Department of the Interior‚ Washington‚ DC 20240 and Program on Culture in Global Affairs‚ George Washington University; robert_winthrop@blm.gov. The views expressed are the authors ’‚ and do not represent the policies of the Department of the Interior. 2 1 The authors wish to thank participants at the George Washington University Economics Department seminar; colleagues in the Program on Culture in Global Affairs in the Elliott School at GW University‚
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