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    Britain became a democratic nation due to multiple political factors‚ such as increased standards of industrialisation and urbanisation as well as more fairness and equality of elections. This shift primarily occurred from 1851 through to 1928. Currently‚ the whole adult population (despite a few exceptions - for example unregistered prisoners. etc) are given the opportunity

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    Industrialisation (or industrialization) is the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial one. 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 of large-scale energy and metallurgy production. It is the extensive organisation of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing.[2] Industrialisation also introduces

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    Industrialisation definitions ² The process where people move from rural areas (farms) towns & cities which results in the town populations growth. ^urbanisation ² The mechanisation of labour (machine instead of men) used to mass produce items the movement of people to cities & improved transport leading to greater wealth and population ^industrilasation ² ^whereworker band toether to have more power to stand up for their right in the workplace ^trade uninimsn ² And econimic system

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    research – Bullet 5 Demographics Political and legal environment in China make it very volatile for business outside of the country. China is undergoing massive urbanisation with millions (160m) of people moving from rural to urban environments. However the mass industrialisation comes with a lot of pollution costs. The urbanisation is pushing up consumption per person but also increasing income per person. Population in China is suspected to reach 1 billion by 2030. The scale and pace of China’s

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    Paragraph on Water Water is a precondition of life. Besides various uses of water‚ it is mainly used in irrigation as India is an agricultural country. Water is a renewable resource. Life is impossible without water. Its uses are limitless whether it is in home or in fields or in industries. We get water mainly from rain‚ rivers‚ wells‚ ponds and lakes. Sea-water is almost useless for domestic or industrial purposes. India is said to be a Monsoon country. But the distribution of Monsoon rainfall

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    death had a large effect on the economy of China so too did the 1978 reforms that allowed for a freer market place and encouraged growth in rural areas. This has resulted in new urbanised areas‚ outside of the major cities. With this increase in urbanisation comes the need for materials

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    change‚ it is only natural that there was widespread excitement and perhaps apprehension at the same time. A new world was being created away from the manual driven labour of the old‚ and one of steam power and coal was emerging‚ of urbanisation and industrialisation. This constantly transforming and thriving world to the people at the time must’ve been overwhelming and thrilling‚ as they gained a realisation that all aspects of their lives were becoming influenced in some way or other by the increasingly

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    The Industrial Revolution was a period during which mainly agricultural‚ handicraft rural societies changed to one dominated industrial‚ machine manufactured urban areas. This took place in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Industrial Revolution was a positive and negative experience for Britain during this time‚ the positive consequences of the Industrial Revolution include‚ changes in infrastructure and architecture‚ the Agricultural Revolution and social changes. However there were also many negative

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    post World War One. The main divisions’ pre-1914 however‚ were in no part indistinct or tenuous. The political divisions being largely due to the outdated and warped constitution‚ with the socio-economic divisions existing because of industrialisation and urbanisation. Despite such divisions‚ Germany managed to put her problems aside when war was announced or at even the idea of war and in 1914 all parties voted for war credits‚ showing alas unity and agreement between many parties and classes having

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    How can leaders tackle with water pollution in China? Introduction 3 main causes of water pollution in China: 1. Rapid industrialisation 2. Urbanisation 3. Modified and intense agricultural activities Control of water pollution The National Five-year Plan for Environmental Protection Circular Economy Pollution Law Law of the People’s Republic of China on Prevention and Control of Water Pollution Conclusion Introduction Various local and foreign media institutes have reported the serious

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