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    What is international Division of labour? How has it developed and what are its main implications? The division of labour involves dividing the manufacturing tasks of workers into simpler‚ repetitive operations that could be performed by workers with varying degrees of skill. Such mass production‚ which is typically reliant on mechanisation‚ produces goods in large quantities with relatively low labour costs. International division of labour is a function of globalisation. There is a reorganisation

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    childhood is only a recent social invention. Children in pre-industrial society were mini adults who worked and played the same as adults. Children were seen as economic assets. Aires argued that in the middle ages childhood did not exist. After industrialisation working class children were frequently found working in mines‚ factories and mills. However‚ according to Aires‚ middle class started to change around this time. There was an increase in marital and parental love in middle class families as

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    power only exists with one person or group at one time‚ this is the zero sum model. One example of this is industrial work places‚ such as factories. This supports the view that oligarchy exists within traditional power structure‚ because since industrialisation period began‚ the factories owners who control the means of production take nearly all of the profit whereas the workers do most of the hard labour only get a small profit of the money earned. Furthermore‚ this view is also supported by feminists

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    There are many factors to support the fact that China is a developed country‚ with a rising GDP and poverty levels decreasing‚ it looks like China could finally be developed. On the other hand‚ the poor in China are extremely low with people living in rural areas have to live of 30 cents a day. So with this large gap between the rich and the poor is it really a developed country? Economically it would look like China was a developed. Since the global finance crisis it has looked very strong compared

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    has  declined.  However‚  the  value  of  reading  and  the  pleasures   associated  with  it  cannot  be  denied.  Thus‚  I   believe  ‘reading’  will  adapt  itself   again‚  like  it  did  when  mass  production  was  the  craze  during  Industrialisation‚  by  transforming  from manuscripts to books. It  may  ‚  however‚  have  to  share  its   role  for  pleasure  with  visual  entertainment  but  still  be  able  to  compete.    Reading  is  an  innate  skill  of  the  modern  man.  Time  spent 

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    laborious work‚ the replacement of animal labour with human labour‚ and the widespread use of mineral resources. Machines were built to mass produce goods which were generally in the textiles and manufacturing industries. Of course with this industrialisation based in the cities‚ urbanisation became a major trend for families. This revolution had many impacts‚ both positive and negative‚ which strongly affected health‚ environmental‚ working and technological factors which still could be debated to

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    very similar in themes and ideas. I also noticed similarities between characters of both our compositions‚ which together evoke questioning within our audience. We‚ as artists feel strongly about many issues affecting our world. Issues such as industrialisation‚ advancing technology and science mixed with the morale argument of the extent we should pursue‚ especially into natural roles‚ if it is our role to do so. The role of humanity as

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    “The Five Year Plans were successful in strengthening the Economy before 1941.” Explain why you agree or disagree with this view. Though with many flaws Stalin’s five year plans did create a strong industrial base for Russia. Stalin’s aims for strengthening the economy could identify the successes of the five year plans. Stalin wanted to strengthen the economy to increase military strength due to the fear of foreign invasion he needed a well-developed industrial base especially of heavy industry

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    (South Africa) Capacity constraint that has arisen precisely because of the country’s strong economic performance in recent years is the largest immediate menace to South Africa’s continued economic growth. This growth‚ coupled with the rapid industrialisation and mass electrification programme of the last decade‚ eventually led to demand for electricity outstripping supply in January 2008. At the end of 2007‚ South Africa began to experience an electricity crisis. State power supplier Eskom confronted

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    proletariat - Lenin’s interpretation of Marxism - The NEP: the adaptation of Marxism - Death of Lenin and the power struggle: national versus internationalism (Trotsky and Stalin) - Stalin’s interpretation of Marxism-Leninism: Collectivisation and industrialisation Political terror – purges and show trials of the 1930s The effect of Stalin’s policies on the Soviet people The coming of the Second World War Topic: Capitalism in the USA 1900 to 1940 - The nature of capitalism in the USA - The ‘American Dream’

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