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    development projects experts who follow the modernization theory fail to implement and sustain development projects when they do not consult and involve project beneficiaries in the planning. At times‚ these projects even become a burden for beneficiary communities. External factors usually greatly influence development to the Third World. This paper suggests ways beneficiaries can participate in their projects. This paper will explain the origin of modernization theory‚ literature pertaining to the theory

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    industrialized and expanded their global spheres of influence through imperialism and colonialism. The three players in this war of modernization: China‚ the Ottoman Empire‚ and Japan‚ were confronted with the paramount need to modernize and adapt to this new reality of Western dominance or risk being colonized themselves. While all three pursued programs of reform and modernization‚ China and the Ottoman Empire were too little too late. Slowed by domestic conservative opposition to change‚ they were unable

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    to Sociology Final Essay Which of the following perspectives offers the most convincing explanation for the existence of global inequalities: modernization theory‚ dependency theory or world-systems theory? 4 July 2012 Which of the following perspectives offers the most convincing explanation for the existence of global inequalities: modernization theory‚ dependency theory or world-systems theory? Globalization has had both a positive and negative impact throughout the world. An interconnectedness

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    is driver at a given time  The resolution of synthesis of such conflict passes the way for the emergence of a new period Development Processes vis-a-vis S and T • Modernization • Developent of modern state and its attendant bureaucratic organizations • Development of capitalist economy • Globalization Modernization • process of social change • society moves from a primitive state towards an advanced and modern state • movement is unidirectional • it is desirable since it implies

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    Nectar in a Sieve shows the impact of modernization on rural India through the story of Rukmani and her husband Nathan‚ and their struggle with the change that happened all around them‚ yet seemed to leave them behind. The book shows the effect that change had on their family‚ their village‚ and how it shaped their lives. Modernization played a significant role and had a big impact on family life‚ social and class division‚ and the land in rural India. Once the tannery moved into their small Indian

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    Civilization? Modernization and Westernization Chapter 4: The fading of the West: Power‚ Culture‚ and Indigenization What is the author’s claim? The author claims that the notion of universal civilization that occurred directed itself to a result of dominance of the western civilization. He looks at the rise of languages and religions‚ but more for Islam. He also shows the difference between westernization and modernization. Universal civilization could emerge through modernization. Through increased

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    of isolation. During the 19th century‚ Japan and Korea were exposed to the threat of foreign powers‚ rapid modernization‚ economic progress‚ and an expansion of their social structure. The economic success attained by these two countries is impressive and well known. They both share common ideological traits‚ but also have different‚ unique pathways that brought themselves to modernization. Korea was different than Japan because of their highly centralized government. The Korean government had a

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    Government was established in Nanjing in 1928‚ a period first possible for any modernization effort. That is‚ most of the modernization efforts‚ both externally and internally‚ which including diplomacy‚ financial‚ industry‚ education‚ of the Republican period (1912-49)‚ were done in the Nationalist Government period‚ from 1928-37‚ and subsequently disturbed and made impossible by the Sino-Japanese War. The external modernizations made by the Nanjing Government were unprecedented‚ which revealed by the

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    Bibliography: http://www.who.int/infectious-disease-report/pages/ch9text.html http://www.wateraid.org/uk/what-we-do/the-crisis/sanitation?gclid=CjyjgbHY87sCFQPmwgodShoAcQ http://www.who.int/enviromental health emergencies/disease outbreaks/ communicable diseases/en/ http://www.who.int/features/qa/08/en

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    Imprisoning communities‚ Clear agrees the effects of Imprisoning communities are increased poverty and a broken homes. Clear suggest neighborhoods suffer from a host of problems‚ where high incarceration rates are present. In an impoverished community‚ as many as 1/5 of all men are imprisoned. Which leads to single parenting homes‚ decreased of parental supervision which removes parental role models. Another problems neighborhoods suffer from when there is high incarceration rate are the economic

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