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    Karl Marx

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    Karl Marx Biography The German philosopher‚ radical economist‚ and revolutionary leader Karl Marx (1818-1883) founded modern "scientific" socialism. His basic ideas—known as Marxism—form the foundation of socialist and communist movements throughout the world. Karl Marx spent most of his life in exile. He was exiled from his native Prussia in 1849 and went to Paris‚ from which he was expelled a few months later. He then settled in London‚ where he spent the rest of his life in dire poverty and

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    There is a division between functionalists and Marxists over the functions of the society. Marxism was founded by Karl Marx. Marx saw society as divided into two major parts‚ the economic base otherwise known as the infrastructure and the super-structure. Functionalists see society as a set of parts which work together to form a whole. Functionalism is also called a consensus theory. Marxism and functionalism are similar in that they see that the way society is structured as an important

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    1 What adult learning theories did Linda use in her course design? Answer: This program would not only promote a ‘financial advisor’ image for the collectors‚ but also change the culture surrounding the debt collection process. Linda trusted that Jason Kelly would give her the required mandate‚ freedom and support necessary to ensure the success of the new training program‚ so she set out quickly to begin to make the necessary changes. Linda knew the trainees would have different learning styles

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    History of the Indian Rupee

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    semi-governmental banks‚ Government of India‚ King George V‚ King George VI‚ Indo-French Territories‚ Indo-Portuguese Territories‚ Prisoner-of-War Coupons‚ Princely States‚ cash coupons of Princely States‚ and post Independent India (Indian Currency Collector Online). Early Private and Semi-Governmental Banks (1770-1861 A.D.) The European traders‚ especially those with the East India Company‚ were familiar with using paper currency to further paying for their trades. Previously in India‚ banking existed

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    decline from the 1930s and in faculties of economics the study and teaching of economic history was of secondary importance for several decades. The second line of economic history may be dated from the 1950s and emerges from a growing influence of Marxism‚ whose enormous impact was felt by both economists and historians. The final line emerged in the 1960s at the great powerhouse of both economics and economic history in recent decades‚ the Delhi School of Economics. This represented to some extent

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    ‘Let the ruling classes tremble at a communist revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workingmen of all countries‚ unite!’ (Karl Marx). Karl Marx is one of the most influential men in modern history. He is well-known for ‘The Communist Manifesto’ which was written in 1848. Karl Marx was born in 1818 in Trier‚ thereafter‚ earned his living as a journalist after studying philosophy and economics in Berlin. His belief was that the economic system

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    Semiconductor The diode – A diode is an electronic component which allows electric current to glow in only one direction. Diodes are constructed from semiconductors. The anode is the positive terminal and the cathode the negative terminal. LED= light emitting diode a diode which emits light. Semiconductor materials Silicon is the most commonly used semiconductor in electronics‚ germanium is also used. These elements form a stable crystal lattice‚ with each atom sharing its four outer electrons

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    circuit is ________. 3. Light of wavelength 330 nm falling on a piece of metal ejects electrons with sufficient energy which requires voltage V0 to prevent a electron from reading collector. In the same setup‚ light of wavelength 220 nm‚ ejects electrons which require twice the voltage V0 to stop them in reaching a collector. Find the numerical value of voltage V0.(Take plank’s constant‚ h = 6.6 × 10–34 Js and 1 eV = 1.6 × 10–19 J) 4. A small 10W source of ultraviolet light of wavelength 99 nm is

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    Constructivism

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    June 1 Last Lecture‚ “Continue to Marxism” ‚ ”Constructivism” The international-ization of Marxist Ideas  Marx’s key work Capital focuses on the development and characteristics of 19th Century British capitalism.  In 20th Century‚ a number of scholars developed Marx’s ideas and on capitalism’s trans-border character‚ in particular imperialism. Trotsky for example argued that the level of development of any particular state would be affected by its relations with others. • Sooo state could develop

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    STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVED REVENUE GENERATION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION Local governments operate at the grassroots and are expected to provide services to their stakeholders. In a federal system like Nigeria‚ local governments are close to the people and hence could effectively alter socioeconomic and political conditions within their jurisdictions. Apart from providing and maintaining basic infrastructures‚ local governments can complement the economic activities of other levels of

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