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    on it will discuss the International Development Authority (IDA) and its role it had in promoting industrialisation in the west. It will give an explanation as to why the multinational firms chose to locate in the west rather than other regions of Ireland. The essay will focus on the social impact industrialisation had on individuals and of the communities‚ and it will show that when industrialisation happened in rural Ireland it was seen to be beneficial to the whole population. According to Frankenberg

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    highly encouraged to be the moral foundation of the country‚ often being told that they were assisting the country in its needs‚ in spite of the fact that they were being treated as virtual prisoners whilst held captive by the dominant power of industrialisation in the eyes of Japan’s future success. In the commercial sector the labour provided by women became the basis of the country’s economic success‚ one author commenting that “without the work of Japan’s women‚ the apparent miracle of Japan’s economic

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    main eras; Stalin’s rule and Witte’s industrialisation. Despite this‚ the status of workers stayed more level in 1892-1964‚ suggesting a large amount of continuity. Working conditions were another aspect of workers lives that fluctuated tremendously. Under Witte’s industrialisation‚ working conditions changed and they continued to worsen until the arrival of Khrushchev in 1954‚ where he introduced laws to improve

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    The response to industrialisation was both utopian and dystopian. Compare the work of two artists from the period covering the mid-eighteenth to mid-nineteenth century‚ whose art reflects different perspectives on industrialisation. This essay will compare the paintings: The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up (1839)‚ Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway (1844) and Snow Storm - Steam-boat off a Harbours Mouth (1842) by Joseph Mallard William Turner. (1775-1851) And

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    economic growth of Russia with Industrialisation and Collectivisation which in turn improved social welfare including women’s rights and levels of education. Furthermore‚ Stalinism targeted key aspects of the Bolshevik past and ‘sought to achieve Socialism in a backward country’ (Thomas and McAndrew). However‚ Stalinism had a number of detractors including the enormous human costs of the ‘Great Terror’ as well as the issues associated with Stalin’s industrialisation drive. As a result‚ Stalinism in

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    The Ukrainian Famine Genocide Background In 1922‚ Ukraine assisted in founding the USSR and joined it as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (UkSSR). At the time‚ the leaders of the USSR became aware that the people of Ukraine greatly resented their new regime. To indirectly pacify this resentment‚ the leasers in Moscow permitted a great amount of local autonomy in the UkSSR. This was to prevent uprising and instability in their newly founded Soviet Republic. The genocide When Joseph Stalin

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    book as it provides income for the Morels as well as many major problems. This reflects the views of Lawrence who grew up in a similar situation and explains his interest in the theme of industrialisation and its impact on individuals. Lawrence‚ as a writer of the Romantic Movement great opposed industrialisation as he believed it severed the bond with nature and ruined relationships between persons. These views are evident in his writing as we can see the impact of Morel’s job as a coal miner on

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    February‚ 2005. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION Abstract The fundamental issue addressed in this paper is the extent to which Nigeria has restructured her industrial and trade systems for effective industrialisation within the on-going trade globalisation process.Basically‚ the study employs historical analysis of trade and industrial systems in Nigeria. Findings from the study reveal that the Nigerian economy has not changed its export and import structure

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    Five Year Plans and Stalin constantly wanted to become a ‘more communist’ state. Through collectivisation Stalin promised significant increase in production which would allow the government to sell more overseas‚ providing more resources for industrialisation and a higher standard of living for urban workers. Collectivisation had a devastating effect on the Russian

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    which is where we pick and choose which parts of different religions we believe in. Our beliefs are not a set structure and we have personal choice in what we believe. Also‚ another reason why religion may have become privatised is because of industrialisation‚ which caused us to no

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