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    SC111 Sociology and the Mordern Word Class teacher: DR Carlos Gigoux Full title of essay: The Effect of Industrialisation on the Structure of the Family; Changes in family and Household structure over Degree Course and Year: BA Sociology and Management Year 1 Academic year: 2012/13 March‚ 2013 The Effect of Industrialisation on the Structure of the Family; Changes in family and Household structure over Time. By Evelyn Adjei March 2013 There have been changes

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    DIMENSIONS OF TOURISM REVISION * How has tourism evolved over the ages? * What factors have influenced its growth? DARK AGES * Premodern & modern tourism * Started in the Dark ages with the nomadic movement of people and survival was the focus rather than tourism then it moved to Mesopotamia and technological factor allowed easy movement of people which facilitated tourism * Then Greece ancient Rome again infrastructure played a major roles road networkds and the birth

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    initially the economy seemed unstable at first‚ after the second war that America fought with England‚ the economy began to show considerable growth thereafter. This can be seen as the result of the cotton trade in the South and the eventual industrialisation of America‚ especially in the Northeast and later the West. From the invention of cotton gins to the adaptation of railways one can see how the United States used their opportunities and resources to their full advantage‚ transforming their economy

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    or culture of the region or separation from the country. REGIONAL DISPARITIES By regional disparities or imbalances is meant wide differences in per capita income‚ literacy rates‚ availability of health and education services‚ levels of industrialisation‚ etc. between different regions. As already

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    an industry but emphasis lay with the secondary sector which is widely regarded as the manufacturing sector. Roger Cox (2009) Concerns have been raised over the competitiveness and continued decline of Britain’s manufacturing base. This de-industrialisation has continually raised questions whether it can seriously damage the country’s wealth. The concerns about manufacturing have been reflected in trends in various statistical indicators especially the shift away from manufacturing towards services

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    Due to differing contexts‚ Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Riddely Scott’s Blade Runner explore overarching themes in diverse ways. Exploration of these themes in light of the context of the texts reveals the underlying warnings present in both Frankenstein and Blade Runner. As a result‚ comparison of the two texts leads to a greater understanding of these themes‚ including nature‚ technological advancements and the notion of humanity. The natural world is explored throughout the texts in such

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    ascription‚ particularism‚ affective-relationship and collectivism all limit their prospect of change and modernity. The second stage‚ ‘pre-conditions for takeoff’‚ is when western values and expertise are introduced into the country and the industrialisation process begins. After this ‘Takeoff’ occurs‚ where economic growth begins‚ western practices become the norm‚ entrepreneurial classes begin to emerge and exporting increases. Fourth is the ‘drive to modernity’‚ where reinvestment guarantees a

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    and‚ without alleviation of poverty of the rural poor‚ India could not prosper. Also‚ at the same time‚ without proper industrialisation India would not be able to advance into the modern age. So‚ in the First Five-Year Plan‚ agriculture was given priority so that the country could be self-sufficient in food. And‚ in the Second Five-Year Plan‚ stress shifted to industrialisation. Jawaharlal Nehru‚ as a Congressman and also as the Prime Minister‚ never forgot India’s millions especially the people

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    Development Finance Monitoring and Evaluation Lecture-I Dec 2‚ 2013 Learning objectives 1 What is development? 2 Emergence of development economics 3 Development planning in India 4 Evaluating development programmes 5 What is impact evaluation? 6 Types of evaluation 7 Evidence-based policy making 8 Evaluation questions; hypotheses and performance indicators Development Finance (IFMR) Monitoring and Evaluation Dec 2‚2013 2 / 11

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    a part in the Russian revolution .Russia was seen as a backward nation‚ in agriculture‚ technology and in rule of power. In many countries‚ especially in the United States‚ power had been redistributed to the people and technology along with industrialisation had allowed for better living conditions. Tsar Nicholas II was a conservative leader and was seen as unsuitable for a job demanding a lot to effectively rule the nation. His decision to prevent reform was sensible possibly in older times; however

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