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    Urbanization in Tamil Nadu

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    Introduction Tamil Nadu ranks first in urbanisation among the fifteen major States in the country. Urbanisation has been on the increase since 19611.According to the 2001 Census‚ Tamil Nadu has emerged as the State with the highest level of urbanisation (43.86 per cent) in the country. 2.72 out of 6.21 crore of the total population of Tamil Nadu live in urban areas. Objective • To highlight the impact of Urbanisation slowdown in our state. • To emphasize‚ how the natural habitats are destroyed

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    represents how our identity is no longer greatly defined by aspects that were major characteristics of our history but rather our future and what we are becoming as a country. Additionally‚ this poem observes the loss of nature and increase in urbanisation‚ a major aspect of modern Australia. We see this highlighted by numerous language features including the use of verbs; ’we pass bulldozed acres’. The use of ’pass’ intimates the acceptance of ’bulldozed acres’ and represents how we are scantily

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    sentence also creates the feeling of monotony someone would experience on this kind of journey. The use of adjectives gives the attitude of the narrator to the industrialisation‚ such as "ugly villages of workmen’s houses"‚ the "grimy cold little market-places" and the "little ugly place of industry‚" which all portray his aversion to industrialisation and its destruction of the natural beauty of the surroundings. The repetition of the word "ugly" reinforces the narrator’s idea that it is not nice to look

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    Uttarakhand Disaster

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    Uttarakhand’s path to devastation a natural calamity or a result of industrialisation? (The hill state of Uttarakhand…) India’s go-to person for tourism‚ the man who branded Kerala as "God’s own country"‚ and turned the southern state into one of the busiest tourist destinations in the country‚ simply cannot come to terms with the devastation in Uttarakhand. Amitabh Kant‚ who is credited with pioneering tourism marketing in India‚ believes the tragedy is because of a significant error of judgement

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    power centres Professional centres of learning (medicine‚ law etc.) Information and technology centres Retail and consumption (Los Angeles) Arts (Paris) The processes below to not happen in isolation and may occur at the same time. Urbanisation: An increase in the proportion of a country’s population that live in towns and cities Urban Growth: An

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    Goldman Sachs

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    Globalisation is the great economic theme of the past three decades‚ affecting not just business but much of the world as a whole. Behind it are technical factors such as the revolution in information and communications technology‚ and market-oriented liberalisation – principally of trade and finance but also to some extent of movement of people. Globalisation has created huge increases in prosperity‚ notably in emerging markets‚ above all in China. It has reshaped the activities of business‚ creating

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    Family Concept

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    Introduction The family‚ which is the fundamental building block of society‚ has exhibited a variety of forms throughout the world. Despite this wide variety which socialize human beings into the world ’s many cultures and ethnic groups‚ several global factors have begun to impact families everywhere. These factors include industrialization‚ urbanization and socialization. This paper will aim to highlight how these global factors‚ that is urbanization‚ industrialization and socialization have affected

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    Chapter 10

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    UNIT UNIT IV I II DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCES OF INDIA: A COMPARISON WITH N EIGHBOURS In today’s globalised world‚ where geographical boundaries are slowly becoming meaningless‚ it is important for neighbouring countries in the developing world to understand the development strategies being pursued by their neighbours. This is more so because they share the relatively limited economic space in world markets. In this unit‚ we will compare India’s developmental experiences with two of its important

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    different reformist groups‚ rapid industrialisation‚ the Russo-Japanese War and ‘Bloody Sunday’. However some were more influential than others. Firstly there was the Social Democrats who wanted to use and implement the radical ideas of Karl Marx to inspire the transformation of Russia to Capitalism and then onto Communism. For this to succeed industrialisation was needed‚ however this also angered other people with in the nation who were angered by the industrialisation. The Social Democrats later split

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    Vietnam

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    Factsheet briefing on gender issues in migration and urbanisation as they relate to poverty Produced by UN Women as a supplementary briefing for the Consultative Group meeting 6 December 2011 Hanoi GENDER AND MIGRATION International context and standards: Michelle Bachelet‚ Executive Director of UN Women: “The absence of legal and social protections in many countries – and failure to implement and monitor gender-sensitive labour and migration laws where they exist – makes care workers vulnerable

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