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    As Karl Marx suggests that “material life appears as the end‚ and labor‚ the producer of material life…appears as means”‚ Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times(1936) exhorts‚ in numerous ways‚ that the machine age devoured men both physically and emotionally‚ breeding a new lineage of ‘human machines’. There is no respect‚ time or space for individuality or human emotions in this period of modern mechanical industrialization. From the establishing factory shots to the President’s surveillance cameras

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    are the need to live together in peace as a united nation with no war or disputes. People that can live together without the need to fight or kill each other over small issues of differentiation are a great inspiration to peace. The problem of modernization and the making of a positive impact on the progress of a nation is also a great inspiration when it comes to the achievement of the visions. My government is focused on ensuring for peace‚ harmony‚ love and equality among the citizens which can

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    When you think of Peter I or Peter the Great‚ as he gave himself that name‚ one thinks of Russia and the many Tsars that ruled this interesting part of the world. To learn of Peter the Great is to explore his life during 1682 . Peter was responsible for bringing Russia out of darkness and into a more civilized country in hopes that Russia‚ the Motherland‚ would gain the respect of the rest of the European theatre and become a great power. To do this required many changes and reforms which Peter

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    that preceded modernity; renaissance in this case referring to the last moments of the middle-aged era. This era was all about scientific and industrial revolution that saw the rise of many inventions that have come to define the modernity of modernization. The social change can be attributed to the enlightenment of human kind as Immanuel Kant stated in one of his famous books. Many definitions have been thus brought up in the field of sociology and by different philosophers. Karl Marx defines

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    knowledge of Rural Sociology. But‚ actually a deep scientific study about Rural Society was started in the middle of the nineteenth century. In that period‚ a new knowledge about modernization was emerged and it was regarded as the ‘Age of Modernization ‘in the history of mankind. Due to the deep influence of modernization‚ a radical change took place in the different aspects of Rural Society. As a result some eminent personalities like Charles Henderson of Chicago University‚ Butler Field‚ Earnest

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    CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW This chapter will be treated in the following sub-headings Concept of Agricultural cooperative Concept of rural development Concept of rural communities History of Agricultural cooperative in Nigeria Roles of Agricultural cooperative in rural development Theories of rural development Empirical study Gap in knowledge 2.1 CONCEPT OF AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES An agricultural cooperative‚ also known as a farmers’ co-op‚ is a cooperative where farmers pool

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    traps peasants into giving more money to the throne and leading to a continuation of inflation for the next 6oo years. The loss of population from Black Death and the new ways of protection and modern thinking from the 100-year way lead to modernization for Europe. France and England were fighting over the right of the French throne. A critical turning point was The Battle of Ageneout in 1415. The French had 1‚750 knights compared to England’s 46 archers. When the battle had begun the French proceeded

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    1. What do you understand by Globalization? Discuss the features of present day globalization. ➢ Globalization Globalization is not a single concept that can be defined and encompassed within a set time frame‚ nor is it a process that can be defined clearly with a beginning and an end. Furthermore‚ it cannot be expounded upon with certainty and be applicable to all people and in all situations. Globalization involves economic integration; the transfer of policies across borders;

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    Essay 1 Fear Not Globalization by Joseph S. Nye Jr. This article starts with a current event description of modern anti-globalism protest movements. It goes against the popular custom of condemning the current trend of globalization as being bad and instead tries to embrace its benefits. The author Joseph Nye Jr. points out that humanity becomes more connected as cultural barriers are overcome. As cultures become entwined so too will the problems they all face. It is logical to assume that

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    Religion and Women in the Middle East Religion goes hand in hand with culture‚ and in the Muslim countries this is very apparent. The cultural importance of men over women may have stemmed from religion‚ however it was further recognized when imperialist countries introduced capitalism and class divides. “Islam must combat the wrenching impact of alien forces whose influence in economic‚ political‚ and cultural permutations continues to prevail” (Stowasser 1994‚ 5). Now‚ instead of an agrarian

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