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    Case study of automotive industries in Thailand Contribution of MNC’s in automotive industry: Most of the developing countries consider that the automotive industry will move the country toward an intensive industrialisation by creating a large set of related businesses. Thailand aims to be regarded as the Detroit of Asia. The country has engaged in the last few decades in the development of the automotive industry‚ with a special focus on domestic auto-assembly. Thailand is the world’s

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    spectacles can be used to obfuscate our true selves. Mendes reflects on society during the 90’s whereby technological advances had been made evident through the computer and success of the mobile and Internet. The mass production of goods‚ rapid industrialisation and urbanization enabled individuals to compare their prosperity‚ achievement and success to each other. Mendes thereby refers to “spectacle culture” developed by theorist Guy De Bord (1931‚ 12) that is described as‚ “[…] societies where modern

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    satisfaction. Les Murray further develops the concept of disconnection in the poem when “then bushman sank and factories rose‚ and warders set the tone”‚ contextualising this to reveal a loss of cultural identity for the rural community through industrialisation. “Then convicts bled and warders bred‚ the bush went back and back” whereby the poet suggests that nature is the central value of the farmer

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    due to cheaper property and better environment. 2. DE- INDUSTRIALISATION In 1980s primary (mining) and secondary (manufacturing) industries were more expensive in the UK than overseas. UK wages were higher than overseas therefore making British products more expensive. The growth in Asia’s cheaper goods lead to more imported goods. Due to this many mines and manufacturers closed during this time‚ this caused DE- INDUSTRIALISATION. This caused huge unemployment both in the East of London

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    has taken it upon herself to be the voice for children that go unheard and don’t have the means to speak for themselves. Elizabeth Barrett-Browning seeks to expose the extreme nature of child labour and the impact it had on the children during industrialisation‚ showing that

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    scheme; iambic pentametre | Personification; allusion to parable of the talents | Loss; God’s will; finding meaning in suffering | Age of Reason/The Enlightenment 1650s to 1750s * Emphasis on logic‚ science and reason * Continued rise of industrialisation * No poems from this era | Romanticism * 1750s to 1850 * Reaction against Industrial Revolution‚ science and rationalism. * Revolt against social and political hierarchies (French Revolution) * Rediscovery of the mythology‚ folk

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    Compare and Contrast Functionalist and Marxist Theories of Stratification Stratification is the separation of society into layers which are distinguished by unequal rewards and life chances and many systems of stratification have been based on slavery‚ caste and feudalism. Slavery‚ being the oldest and most extreme form of stratification‚ involves the enslavement or ownership of others. This ownership came about as a result of conquest‚ trade‚ kidnapping‚ hereditary status or the repayment of

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    country‚ explaining that every school puts language and math first‚ humanities second and and arts last. He sees the problem with this hierarchy in the way it was invented and the purpose it was created for. The systems were inaugurated during industrialisation to educate students with the subjects which were most useful for work back then. Moreover he sees a problem with the way schools build the path for university entrance‚ only serving the purpose of producing university professors. Among Robinson’s

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    The ultra-maoist have been operating at the rate of two districts each week and their activities have gone from just nine states in November 2003 to 15 states in 2005 Naxalities are active in 15 states and 170 districts of the country stretching from areas adjoining Tarai region in Nepal to Tirupati in A.P. and from west champaran in West Bihar to Vidarbha in Maharashtra. P.W.G and Its Role: P.W.G is the most dominant naxalite force in India. It was formed by Kondapalli Settaramaiah (KS)

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    Market Survey By: Dr C. VETHIrAJAN IMPACT OF TOURISM ON INDIAN ECONOMY Tourism can generate maximum employment opportunity because of a large number of subsidiary industries. September 2008 and a 3.3 per cent growth in passenger traffic through September. The negative trend intensified during 2009‚ exacerbated in some countries due to the outbreak of the AH1N1 influenza virus‚ resulting in a worldwide decline of 4 per cent in 2009 to 880 million international tourist arrivals‚ and an estimated

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