February‚ 2005. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION Abstract The fundamental issue addressed in this paper is the extent to which Nigeria has restructured her industrial and trade systems for effective industrialisation within the on-going trade globalisation process.Basically‚ the study employs historical analysis of trade and industrial systems in Nigeria. Findings from the study reveal that the Nigerian economy has not changed its export and import structure
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Five Year Plans and Stalin constantly wanted to become a ‘more communist’ state. Through collectivisation Stalin promised significant increase in production which would allow the government to sell more overseas‚ providing more resources for industrialisation and a higher standard of living for urban workers. Collectivisation had a devastating effect on the Russian
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which is where we pick and choose which parts of different religions we believe in. Our beliefs are not a set structure and we have personal choice in what we believe. Also‚ another reason why religion may have become privatised is because of industrialisation‚ which caused us to no
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Stalin’s rule was disastrous in certain aspects such as industrialisation‚ collectivisation‚ the purges and the culture and social aspects of Russia at this time‚ but in the course of the hardship endured by all‚ a new and better country was formed. Through the period of Stalin’s dictatorship‚ it was not an ideal place to live‚ but his goals were substantially fulfilled for the model Russia. Industrialisation was a major enforcement that mostly brought about disastrous effects on Russia and its
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state‚ the chaebol played a central role in rapid industrialisation of the South Korean economy‚ which in turn facilitated the transformation of what were originally small‚ family capitalist enterprises in the late 1940s‚ to large scale industrial enterprises in the 1990s. The chaebol employed aggressive diversification and expansionary strategies to achieve monopoly capitalism through dominant market advantages derived from economies of scale and scope. While the chaebol was initially managed by members
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Modernism that are reflected in one poem and one short story. Modernism as a movement is an artistic reaction to the conventional art and literature of mid- to late 19th century. World War I introduced advanced technology and the introduction of industrialisation provoked Modernist writers to express their concerns about the changing society and the complexities it of through their works. Urban alienation‚ the meaning of life as well as inner psychological perspectives are some issues explored through
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aims of economic and social well-being of people‚ economic growth is a phenomenon of market productivity and rise in GDP. Consequently‚ as economist Amartya Sen points out: “economic growth is one aspect of the process of economic development.The scope of economic development includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic‚ political‚ and social well-being of its people.[2] The University of Iowa’s Center for International Finance and Development states that: ’Economic
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BAUDRELAIRE: THE SWAN Published: 1857 Main theme: Criticism of industrialisation and the destruction of Paris Mode of Characterisation: presented with melancholy Mood: sombre‚ disheartened‚ nostalgic Tone: saddened‚ negative‚ slow‚ nostalgic Form: French lyric poem Alienation: The narrator‚ whom we assume is Baudelaire himself highlights how he was become and alien in his own city. The urban renewal and industrialisation has replaced familiar sights and landmarks he had loved. The swan
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mode of transport. When cities started to come up and industrialisation began bicycles were introduced to the world and the use of horses started to fall big time and was completely eradicated. This marked the beginning of the age of industrialisation‚ so all the lanes and the streets in the urban cities were designed to facilitate the bicycle users and the pedestrians. The roads were widely used by bicyclist; later during the industrialisation automobiles were introduced. Only the rich or the industrial
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water-powered and built to serve local needs. Later each factory would have its own steam engine and a chimney to give an efficient draft through its boiler. The transition to industrialisation was not without difficulty. For example‚ a group of English workers known as Luddites formed to protest against industrialisation and sometimes sabotaged factories. In other industries the transition to factory production was not so divisive. Some industrialists themselves tried to improve factory and living
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