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    Razak NEP was formulated. Public administration played very important role in social and economic development. Look East Policy and BCA the motto of public administrative. (Red Book) Rural development was the focus eg: FELDA & FELCRA. MAMPU Modernization and Manpower Planning Unit (1977) . Continued by Tun Hussain Onn (1976 – 1981) & & Tun Dr. Mahathir. Development Era The first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman established government of The Federation of Malaya and the formation of

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    The term "macro" denotes "large"; thus macrosociology refers to the study of large-scale social phenomena. This covers a very broad range of topics that includes groups and collectivities of varying sizes‚ the major organizations and institutions of one or more societies‚ cross-sectional or historical studies of a single society‚ and both comparative and historical analyses of multiple societies. At the grandest level it may cover all human society and history. Sociologists distinguish macrosociology

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    Changinng Life Style

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    Merits n demerits of changing lifstyl Indian Culture is time tested and represented the progressively refined way of life‚ that had unfortunately suffered a set back‚ a sub culture process as it were‚ drifting from its salutary ways of living. Did not Lord Mecaulay say in the UK parliament how the Indians had such a perfect social harmony and faith in their way of life‚ that they can not be subdued unless they were weaned from their prestige and made to adore the alien way of life‚ to feel subordinated

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    Putin's Petroleum Problem

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    this problem while also benefiting from it. The privatization of the petroleum sector in the 90’s saw great increases in oil production which allowed for modernization and foreign investment. However‚ when Putin was elected President in 2000‚ he saw petroleum as potential for state grow via new revenue. The new taxes stifled growth‚ modernization‚ and chased away foreign investors. Despite how it may appear that this was the completely wrong choice to make‚ this move has allowed Putin to stay in

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    Matronya's Home

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    unpleasant smoky place with drunk and noisy people; with recklessly running trains through the village. A narrator essentially emphasizes such a huge difference between these two places that represent a diversity between the natural culture and modernization. Ignatich decides to stay in Matronya’s home. Even though it was a very old and needed repair house‚ he is persistent to live with her as they both treated each other equally. From first descriptions‚ we can notice that he sympathizes to her and

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    Note here the persistence of a dual economy where the export sector contains small number of workers but draws technology as opposed to traditional sector where most people work and is dominated by inefficient technology * Development as Modernization- emphasizes process of social change which is required to produce economic advancement; examines changes in social‚ psychological and political processes; * How to develop wealth oriented behavior and values in individuals; profit seeking rather

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    politically‚ socially and culturally. Although globalization is often thought of in economic terms (i.e.‚ "the global marketplace")‚ this process has many social and political implications as well. Many in local communities associate globalization with modernization (i.e.‚ the transformation of "traditional" societies into "Western" industrialized ones). At the global level‚ globalization is thought of in terms of the challenges it poses to the role of governments in international affairs and the global economy

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    MA in Sociology Paper II Perspectives of Indian Society-I DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION UTKAL UNIVERSITY‚ Vani Vihar Bhubaneswar‚ India 1 UNIT-I INDOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE 1.1. Indology: Meaning and Definition Indology is known as the science of Indian Society. The Indological perspective claims to understand Indian Society through the concepts‚ theories and frameworks that are closely associated with Indian Civilization. It made a claim that Indian Society is unique in structure

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    Ancient Futures of Ladakh

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    What is development? It can be defined as a specific state of growth or advancement. Helen Norberg-Hodge would view it as a western way of life‚ which brings forth destruction of family values and a change in the traditional way of life as seen in her documentary Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh. Ladakh was an isolated Himalayan country which followed the Tibetan way of life. They had a sustainable traditional way of life‚ and didn’t depend on the western view that money was what made you

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    Black Death Dbq Analysis

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    England. Many issues arose in these societies over time. The bad health conditions‚ decrease in population‚ and the opening of job opportunities‚ all due to the plague‚ were both negative and positive issues that led to the industrialization and modernization of these cities. The rapid population growth in Manchester and London caused the the health conditions to become more unsafe‚ which led the Black Death to spread all among its citizens. There were many reasons as to why the living conditions

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