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    cultivation that is employing more capital and more labour on the farms such as we have." Further on‚ he says: "The better method is to introduce cooperative agriculture and to compel owners of small strips to join in cultivation." He concludes that “Industrialisation of India is the soundest remedy for the agricultural problems of India”. This can generate adequate surplus that will also eventually benefit the agricultural sector. Thus Ambedkar thought on public Finance and agriculture has vital relevance

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    Modern society which is very complex and often contradictory has its origin in the ancient times as far back as 4000 years ago. Deeply rooted in spirituality‚ yet having equal attraction towards materialism‚ sometimes leading to unethical behaviour‚ inclination and commitment towards science‚ logic and reason‚ yet superstitious practices are rampant. Untouchability has been constitutionally abolished and caste and community based discrimination banned‚ its practice is common and it is a major tool

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    The constitution was a gift to the people. A new parliament was created consisting of two houses. In order to maintain japans independence and to be able to meet the western powers on equal terms the meiji leaders launched a rapid course of industrialisation. There was a huge demand from the government for industrial mainly for the military. The meiji government gave financial aid and privileges to entrepreneurs who had potential to build up industrial enterprises. The government made a move to

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    The Industrial Revolution was a period of major industrialisation that took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s. The Industrial Revolution‚ beginning in Great Britain‚ quickly spread throughout the world. This time period saw the mechanisation of agriculture and textile manufacturing and a revolution in power (i.e.‚ steam ships and railroads) and had a massive effect on social‚ cultural and economic conditions. The Industrial Revolution had an enormous effect on Sport in Britain. Many changes

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    In what ways are the “contextual concerns” influenced in this initial extract? Texts reflect changing values that were present at the time of their composition even if they are composed at different times. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein was created during the 18th to 19th century‚ a period where romanticism began to establish in a time of industrial revolution. She wrote when predominant writers such as Godwin‚ Coleridge and Byron were around‚ and so her work manifests philosophical and social contexts

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    Barbados for decades had a stable export‚ but due to both internal and external factors‚ they needed to find an alternative to this agricultural economy as it was failing. As a result of this need‚ the Caribbean and Barbados began the process of industrialisation in the 1960’s and in doing so‚ created a successful manufacturing sector. While this sector was initially very successful‚ issues and cracks began to form and by the 1980’s the manufacturing business of Barbados was in decline. In this essay

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    At the beginning of the twentieth century Russia had been ruled by the Tsars for over three hundred years. However‚ with Russia doing badly in the Great War and living conditions in Russia were poor‚ in March 1917‚ a revolution broke out‚ resulting in the abdication of the Tsar‚ resulting in a provisional government being formed. This essay will look at Stalin’s rise to power and the success of his Domestic policies. In April‚ Lenin‚ leader of the Bolshevik party returned from

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    Union Stalinistic red terror regime was started in Baltic region: systematic persecution and physical destruction of political‚ cultural‚ military elite of the nations. Mass deportations (to Siberia for example) began‚ also nationalisation and industrialisation were started. Strong ideological pressure by communists. So Latvians and Estonians historical hatred against Germans turned now against Russians. But memories from independence time actually helped these nations to survive Soviet period – at

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    Chekhov‚ witnessed the rule of three Tsars i.e. Alexander II‚ Alexander III‚ and Nicholas II. The reign of these Romanovs was bombarded by numerous dilemmas such as wide peasant unrest‚ revolutionary agitation‚ anarchic disorders‚ and even of industrialisation. Along with their obligations to ‘remedy’ the social ills affecting such a massive and heterogeneous empire‚ they were also battling to preserve their unlimited power. Tsar Alexander II‚ ascended the throne in 1855 and came to be called by contemporary

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