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    FACULTY OF ARTS SESSION 3 TAKE HOME EXAM 2010 SOC215 Gender‚ Family and Society (covering first four study weeks) INSTRUCTIONS: 1 This document has three parts: PART A the two page answer sheet for the multiple choice questions; PART B the short answer question paper; and PART C the multiple choice question paper. Please return this instruction cover sheet and PART A and PART B (with your answers recorded). You do not need to return PART C. 2 Enter your name and student number below

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    MOHAMAD ARIEFF SHAMIDA BIN SAMSUL KAMIL 14.5 (b) Evaluate the view that conjugal relationships are based on equality in modern industrial societies. In this answer‚ I am going to discuss about the conjugal relationship in modern industrial societies. This means I will assess the claim that conjugal relationships are based on equality in modern industrial societies. I plan to structure my answer from housework and childcare‚ power and money management. The hours worked between husband and wife

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    The Pattern of Import: The main feature of India’s import pattern was as follows: (1) Rapid growth of import of capital goods‚ technical know-how‚ raw materials to meet the requirement of industrialisation. (2) Growing import of petroleum products for meeting industrial and consumption requirement. (3) Growing imports of raw materials on the basis of liberalization of import for export promotion. (4) Decline in imports of food grains and consumer goods due to adoption of HYV technology in Indian

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    percentage of people living in urban areas has surpassed the number of people living in rural areas. This is due to a large proportion of people migrating to urban areas from rural areas. This is due to a large amount of LEDC countries undergoing an industrialisation. This took place in the UK during the industrial revolution and LEDC countries are now beginning to go through the same plan of development. The rural urban migration that has occurred in LEDC countries is due to many reasons which are either

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    education bring rapid developments in technology and communications are foreseeing changes within learning systems across the world as ideas‚ values and knowledge‚ changing the roles of students and teachers‚ and producing a shift in society from industrialisation towards an information-based society. In the research paper an effort is made to highlight the positive and negative implications of Globalisation on education and also remedies to the challenges faced by it. On moving towards its positive aspects

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    independence that have won him immortal fame. He was a man of vision and foresight. Under his able guidance India progressed in all directions. He laid the foundation for a vibrant India and paved the path for agricultural prosperity‚ rapid industrialisation‚ quick

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    The industrial revolution had been a major turning point in world history. During this period of industrialism‚ average income began to exhibit remarkable sustained growth. During the 18th and 19th century‚ the world’s average per capita income increased more than tenfold. The inhabitants of Britain standard of living had been drastically increasing during the industrial revolution. The level of income that England has had over the years could not have been reached without the industrial revolution

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    for knowledge and the power it brings. Together the texts acknowledge the intellectual and technological abuse and fear of the outcome if nature was to be depleted and lost due to science. The Romantics‚ of Mary Shelley’s context‚ despised industrialisation and the unnatural life it represents. “Frankenstein” is based on the existence of ethics and a natural order which Victor violates in creating life‚ although he hopes to be doing good for humankind. Frankenstein finds his creation immediately

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    AID VS TRADE 20130078 The aid verses trade debate shows the strong difference and sizable reduction in severe poverty in emerging economies such as China‚ Thailand and South Korea that have embraced international trade‚ with the persistent poverty in many aid-dependent African countries. The debate of whether foreign aid is beneficial or harmful to a country in need can be seen as foreign aid directed to Africa has significantly grown yet this has not benefited the continent as it is still considered

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    Research Essay – Lewis Carroll The effects of globalisation on Economic growth and the quality of life in China. China holds the second largest economy in the world‚ measured by Purchasing Power Parity (a technique used to determine and compare the relative value of different currencies). From the late 1970’s‚ the Chinese economy has become more market orientated‚ rather than its former closed and planned political system. This change has played a major role in the development of their economy

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