OPPORTUNITIES AT THE “BOTTOM OF THE PYRAMID” In economics‚ the “Bottom of the Pyramid” refers to the largest‚ poorest socio-economic group and do not have access to the benefits of modern‚ organised and efficient industrial systems. In global terms‚ this is the 4 billion people who live on less than US$2 per day. The “Bottom of the Pyramid” phrase is used in particular by people developing new models of doing business that deliberately target that demographic‚ often using new technology.
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Population Pyramids: Keywords: Population pyramid: a graph showing the % of males and females of different age groups in a country. Economically active: people who are of working age 16-64 PowerPoint questions: 1. Sudan. A 2. Sudan. A‚ huge birth rate means IMR is high as well. 3. Country 2. B 4. Sudan. A 5. A‚ as newer generations are most likely to live longer then the elderly. 6. Sudan. B 7. A‚ pushing inwards. Building outwards. 8. Country 1. 9. 3-4‚ not too many people replacing
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location.” A landmark can also be defined as‚ “An event or discovery marking an important stage or turning point in something” (Oxford Dictionary). Both Hammurabi’s Code and The Egyptian Pyramids meet the definition of a landmark. Although Hammurabi’s code meets one version of this definition‚ The Egyptian Pyramids have characteristics of both definitions. Hammurabi’s Code meets the qualifications of a landmark because it has endured historically as an effective tool of governance. “Hammurabi’s systematic
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holistic frameworks conducted (1998). The first framework that was conducted was Hagan’s pyramid of crime. According to Hagan’s pyramid of crime‚ the framework identifies the categories for minor deviance that is accepted standards of behavior and the highly offensive acts like serious harm. Hagan’s pyramid of crime measures the seriousness of crime by low/weak to high/strong. But unfortunately‚ Hagan’s pyramid of crime was incomplete because the framework lacks the visibility of crime‚ the extensiveness
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Architecture Ancient Egypt Architecture - is the architecture of ancient Egypt‚ one of the most influential civilizations throughout history‚ which developed a vast array of diverse structures and great architectural monuments along the Nile‚ among the largest and most famous of which are the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Great Sphinx of Giza. Egyptian Architectural Columns The Great Pyramid of Giza‚ which was probably completed c. 2580 BC‚ is the oldest and largest of the pyramids‚ and is the only
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Thomas 10-23-13 Ancient Civilizations Ancient Sumer was a revolutionary civilization for its advanced social pyramid‚ means of stable food supply‚ and remarkable innovations. The Sumerian social pyramid is very similar to the modern social classes. From bottom to top‚ it goes something very similar to this: Slaves‚ Peasants‚ Farmers‚ Craftsmen‚ Merchants‚ Scribes‚ Soldiers‚ Priests‚ King. Scribes‚ nearly always men‚ had to undergo training‚ and having successfully completed
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Advanced Civilization Of Mesopotamia Introduction Mesopotamia built huge structures even though they were the first civilization ever but‚ just because they were the first civilization doesn’t mean that they were perfect. In fact‚ the mesopotamian city-states didn’t have much in common at all‚ causing them to fight. Mesopotamia was a very advanced civilization. Mesopotamians had very little in common. It was established between two rivers at a little earlier than 3100 BC. Mesopotamia was the first civilization
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understand their importance to the discussion of the Art of Ancient Near East: Citadel Hammurabi Sargon Ziggurat Cuneiform Cylinder seal Mesopotamia Hierarchical scale Stele Glyptic art 2. List two important Neolithic sites in the ancient Near East: a. b. 2. What might be the meaning of the animals represented on the Lyre sound box (fig. 2.14a)? 3. The land known as Mesopotamia lay between what two rivers? 4. The Ishtar Gate built in Babylon was (fig. 2.30) was created of
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Researchers believe that today there are only about 80 pyramids left from ancient Egypt. The pyramids were built as tombs for the Pharaohs and their queens. During their time on earth‚ it was believed that the Pharaohs were the link between the people and gods and when the Pharaohs died‚ they became gods. Since they expected to become gods in the afterlife‚ the Pharaohs had massive pyramid tombs built for them and filled them with all the things they would need in the afterlife. The Ancient Egyptians
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The stepped pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara‚ Egypt was one of the oldest‚ most extravagant royal tombstone structures in the early dynastic period of Egypt. It was the great tomb built for the pharaoh Djoser of the Third Dynasty by the master builder Imhotep‚ who was also the high priest of the sun god Re. The stepped pyramid consisted of large mastabas with each face pointed toward one the cardinal points of the compass. It was constructed as a series of six stacked mastabas assembled one on top of
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