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    of Education‚ Lovely Professional University‚  Phagwara‚ Punjab. ABSTRACT It has been experienced that every step of movement towards economic‚ political and cultural modernization‚ taken by the state in India‚ is responded to by the people with an enhanced sense of self-consciousness and awareness of identity. Cultural modernization‚ sponsored by the forces of globalization‚ is resented if it encroaches upon or does not promote the core cultural values of society‚ its language‚ social practices and

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    together that has bound them into one close-knit family. Yes‚ modern equipment have made lives so much easier‚ but some things in life that can’t be replaced by machines. In addition‚ some very important things are completely lost thanks to the modernization. Just imagine this quaint little scene in the lives of our grandmothers in the provinces. Come the day of the feast of whoever their patron saint‚ all of the women would gather in houses to start the preparations for the feast. Congregating in

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    Nectar in a Sieve

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    Nectar in a Sieve is a work of literature written in the mid 1900s. This work describes the effect that modernization and industrialization had on the farming families of India. During this time many traditional values had to be overturned by the people in order to keep up with the changing times. Many farmers lost their land and many people died of starvation due to bad harvests and inflating prices on goods. This novel specifically describes the life of a woman‚ Rukmani‚ and how her family

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    caste‚ gender‚ unemployment‚ poverty‚ human rights to good governance. Every sector should be given equal emphasis for the development of a nation. Nepal being agrarian country agriculture is given more priority whereas industrialization and modernization are also equally important. Likewise people’s participation in the whole process of development is the key point. Community‚ society‚ organizations all should involve in development activities. Moreover a change is needed for the whole development

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    This five-page paper discusses the nature of the family in the developing world and examines whether the family is more important‚ less important‚ or neutral in the movement from technologically simple or agrarian societies to industrial societies. The Role of the Family Family systems‚ like biological organisms‚ evolve with time and circumstance. It seems readily evident from an examination of the nature and role of the family in the developing world that form may indeed follow function

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    Danny Glover stated that literacy’s standards were changing. He said‚ “If we talk about literacy‚ we have to talk about how to enhance our children’s mastery over the tools needed to live intelligent‚ creative‚ and involved lives.” Literature has impacted the world greatly. From the time of the Enlightenment to modern times‚ literature was (and still is) one of the most prominent forms of media. With the changing expectations throughout history‚ literature has been impacted by the majority of

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    Commentary on the contrast in the novel "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie between modern ideals and traditional. Society plays a large role in everyday lives- it can dictate how one should think and act in as the “popular opinion”. With this idea in mind it is easy to think that thoughts and opinions are in unison within the world‚ yet this is not the case. A vast range of ethics and morals spread across the population of Earth there are bound to be

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    Human beings are the most sophisticated species ever to walk on the planet. Our emotions and thoughts have brought civilization to its current evolutionary peak. Our so-far successful expeditions as a species have driven many from historical and modern societies to believe that we received some sort of assistance from beings or a being that is omnipotent and far beyond our intellectual capacity. Those governments that are theocratic‚ however‚ do not allow for expedited advancements in technology

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    into present day. Recently‚ the Latin American region has generally begun to privatize exports‚ and sold state-controlled companies to private owners. In the years between 1750 and the 1860’s‚ serfdom in Russia stunted economic growth and modernization and there was little to no participation in global economy‚ especially in Russia. There was also no colonial trade because East Europe had no colonies there in the 1750’s. Eastern Europe also had a largely internal commerce‚ agrarian society and

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    heavily influenced by the European trading and began their quest for importing and exporting goods. Europe had the most territory and control during the 1900’s and an expanding empire. The expansion of markets and manufacturing‚ as well as the modernization of the other nations provided Europe with competition. The introduction of the steam engine‚ and the railroad were beneficial to Imperialism. These new inventions made it easier to transport goods and to communicate with nations that were far away

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