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    Above all other aims‚ it was certainly that of rapid industrialisation which was a key factor in the design of both Stalin’s major economic policies during the 1930s. It can therefore be argued that overall the policies employed were successful in that they did achieve their aims and pushed the USSR forward in industrialisation terms. However‚ the price paid for this rapidity was great‚ and so it is arguable that Stalin was still unsuccessful to a certain degree. As many historians – such as Medvedev

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    history of the industrialisation of light from the candle through the incandescent light bulb‚ demonstrating the relationship between the development of artificial light and the social‚ political‚ and economic milieu from which it emerged. This process was dependent on two social contexts which were integral to the pace and direction of the development of lighting technology‚ the Industrial Revolution and the Enlightenment. The Industrial Revolution necessitated the rapid industrialisation of light‚ as

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    round the idea of perpetual economic motion‚ as it was assumed that everyone from the entrepreneurs to the unskilled labourer would benefit from unrestricted markets. The Utilitarian response to the poverty and deprivation caused by industrialisation and urbanisation could be seen as a reflection of the moral or ethical character of the age where poverty was considered to be caused by the idleness of the poor. (Heywood 2012‚ Ch-2) The Poor Law Reform Act 1834 was a significant piece of legislation

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    Commentary of 700 Intellektuelle beten einen Öltank anThe poem 700 Intellektuelle... was written by Bertolt Brecht in late 1927; an era in which industrialisation was looming after a period of economic depression. This poem was initially published in the literary periodical called Prisma in Zenith in early 1928 and then in a magazine by the name of Simplicissimus in early 1929. It featured as part of a collection of poems by Brecht in the Versuche series and was placed under the heading Aus dem Lesebuch

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    digitalisation‚ sustainability and urbanisation. These three objectives surge due to the industry environment. As the main car manufacturers converge in terms of targeted and supplied market segments‚ their differentiation lies in exploration and exploitation of new technologies and urban development. By such‚ manufacturers need to get involved in digitisation in order to create a sustainable competitive advantage which will impact and change future urbanisation. The automotive industry is currently

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    Evaluation of the Proposed Land Acquisition Bill Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary……………………………………………………………………3 2. Chapter 1 : Land Acquisition Act 1894……………………………………………..4 1. The Land Acquisition Act in India 2. History of Land Acquisition Act 3. Amendments 4. Issues in Land Acquisition Act 1894 3. Chapter 2: Need for a new Law……………………………………………………..7 1. Need 2. Why a combined law ? 3. Scope of the Law 4. Chapter 3 : Salient Features

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    city centre to out of town retailing centres. Decentralisation of retailing such as the Trafford centre in Manchester has undoubtedly contributed to urban decline. Central Business Districts are currently facing huge impacts as sub-urbanisation and counter-urbanisation needs leads to an increase in out of town retail parks. However‚ despite the decline many inner city areas are attempting to reverse this decline by improving the city centres‚ and therefore decentralisation may not be as negatively

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    NEWSLETTER ARTICLE URBANISATION DYNAMICS AND ITS IMPACTS ON THE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN MOSHI – KILIMANJARO‚ TANZANIA By Isaac Kazungu1 and Maulid Bwabo2 Half the world’s population now live in built-up areas‚ with an estimated 60 million people being added every year (World Bank population Index report‚ 2010). This rapid urban growth leads to environmental degradation and excessive demands on services‚ infrastructure and use of natural resource in rapidly urbanising cities of

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    modernization for Japan The modernisation of Japan was an all or none matter. Either every aspect of the country had to be modernized to some extent‚ or no single aspect could be modernized. The four main aspects of Japan’s modernisation were industrialisation‚ political modernisation‚ education reform and military development. These four aspects had severe political‚ economic and social consequences on Japan. Some of the main political‚ economic and social consequences derived from the four main aspects

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    Danone in India History of Danone India Danone India is today a huge part in the work of internationalization of the French group Danone. This subsidiary was established in two steps. Danone first established in 1989 a merger with an Indian group called Britannia‚ they were just participative. Then in 1993‚ they took the control of Britannia so it became a Danone subsidiary. At this time‚ it was said that this buying had required an investment of RS 150 cores. Danone becomes after

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