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    Animal farm essay ‘How does Orwell use the events in animal farm to satirise human society and human individuals?’ Animals farm is an allegory of the failure of the Russian revolution and the socialist ideals. It satirises the betrayal of ideals and how they take advantage of the uneducated and weak. The pigs manipulate the working class similar to how Trotsky and Stalin did in the Russian revolution. Orwell criticises how the pigs in the Russian revolution manipulate and control the working

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    beach set aside as bird sanctuaries. Bird lovers often come here to catch glimpses of unusual birds and insects that make these places a regular haunt. It is hoped that these pockets of land set aside to protect wildlife will balance the rapid industrialisation and urbanisation of Singapore. In the northwest of Singapore‚ the Sungei Buloh nature reserve has been set aside as a sanctuary for migratory birds. The government has also placed a lot of emphasis on protecting wildlife through their support

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    tasks using their own hands or tools‚ to humans using machines to do those things for them‚ due to the fact that it made their lives easier. However‚ not everyone was fond of the idea of modernization. Mary Shelly feared the consequences of industrialisation‚ on humans whose body‚ mind‚ and spirit depends on the natural world. Which is why her novel ‘Frankenstein’‚ could be seen as a warning against careless progress‚ and an example of where the Industrial Revolution

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    Newly Industrialised Countries (NICs) are the ever-growing group of countries which have seen the fastest economic growth over recent years. The rise of NICs such as Malaysia‚ South Korea‚ which is the biggest shipbuilding nation followed by China and Japan‚ has greatly increased the international division of labour. However the main Research and Development sector remains within the parent countries. During early development of NICs‚ TNCs from developed nations utilised the cheap workforce and

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    came into existence around 1980s. Cultural-led regeneration is a process that focuses on using methods based on culture and cultural activities as a catalyst to restore cities and regions which have been economic and socially affected due to de industrialisation. The Department for culture‚ Media and Sports (DCMS) mention in the report titled ‘The contribution of Culture to Regeneration in the UK’ which described regeneration as ‘breathing new life and vitality into an ailing community‚ industry and

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    many groups demanded a further reform. The society of Russia wanted change to improve their living conditions however Alexander III was not a liberal ruler therefore ignored his people and believed in his God divine power. Alongside this the industrialisation concentrated people especially in the urban areas simmering the discontent of peasants and workers creating more unrest in the country. Another factor of why the revolution broke out in Russia in 1905 was because of the shortages and high prices

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    Environmental pollution is a big problem in modern society. It is a matter of serious concern. Pollution is the result of urbanisation and rapid industrialisation. It has been posing serious health threats. Despite growing awareness‚ environmental pollution has reached alarming level. It is an issue of global concern. Everyday conferences‚ seminars‚ discussions and debates are held to sort out this problem. Growing numbers of factories are adding to the problems of environmental pollution. They

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    clothing which are the basic necessities of life. These things are directly related to the quality of life. The rising population has outpaced all the development and technological gains. It has nullified all our achievements in the field of industrialisation. Despite all the progress made even one-fourth of India’s population is still living below poverty line. Even they do not have the bare necessities of life available to them. Millions of people have to go to bed without food. Starvation death

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    Roosevelt in the development of progressivism in the years 1900-1920? Progressivism is a political attitude which favours various reforms through government action towards many things in society. In America Progressivism was a reaction to the rapid industrialisation of the nation throughout the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.The goals of progressivism were not to reverse the changes that occurred in America during the changes to a highly industrialised society‚ but to instead embrace them whilst altering the

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    supervision • Sluggish communication • Lack of a strategy for development of ports • Bad transport communication with the port - Bad organisation of intermodality (connections between transport systems) • Inherited nature damages made by industrialisation. - Inventory of environmental conditions is never made • Demographical situation becomes worse - Pessimistic attitude toward changes - No positive motivation for self-development of the inhabitants and labours. - Poorly developed real

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