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    THE IMPACT OF INDUSTRIALIZATION‚ URBANIZATION AND GLOBALIZATION ON TRIBALS: THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPACT OF CHRISTIAN MISSION FOR CHURCH GROWTH IN SUCH SITUATION By T. Sonchung Koren Department of Missiology COTR Thelogical Seminary‚ Visakhapatnam 8thh September 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCATION CHAPTER ONE THE IMPACT OF INDUSTRIALIZATION ON TRIBALS 1.1. Definition of the term Industrialization

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    political concepts. Ultimately‚ each had its own culture. Yet‚ there was something that underlied these three cultures that connected them in a subtle manner. All three of these civilizations underwent urbanization. Though the specific cultures of each civilization developed differently‚ the role of urbanization affected each in roughly the same way. During this period of the Late Bronze Age‚ commerce and communication boomed exponentially. No longer would kingdoms maintain their isolationist beliefs.

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    and potential customers. Higher brand preference usually indicates more revenues (sales) and profit‚ also making it an indicator of company financial performance. The objective of the study is to find out the Brand preference among the doctors of Mumbai for the combination of Cefoperazone+Sulbactum in Parenteral form. In this study‚ survey based research is done. Qualitative data collection is done. The data is collected through primary research‚ that is‚ through questionnaires. The target population

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    1 Dattani’s On a Muggy Night in Mumbai: A Homosexuals’ Odyssey Dr. Prakash Bhadury Assistant Professor‚ Dept. of H & S. S‚ NIT‚ Hamirpur‚India Research Article by the Author to be published in an Anthology shortly. Abstract: Gay and Lesbian relationships are branched off as two separate identity of homosexual behaviour and the issues relating to it has been a matter of intense debate in India and abroad in late 20th century especially‚ when in a post-war era the issues of identity crisis

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    starts to be compromised (Vitousek‚ Mooney‚ Lubchenco‚ & Melillo‚ 1997). The (FIG Commission‚ 2010) posits that urbanization brings about negative and positive impacts on the urban land space depending on how it is managed‚ or planned for. Thus‚ urbanization brings about development‚ which in turn gives rise to higher living standard on one hand while a poorly planned rapid urbanization carries with it grave consequences in the form of urban environmental hazards such as flash floods‚ mudslides and

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    Explain the positive and negative factors of counter-urbanization. (15 marks) Counter-urbanisation is the movement of people from urban areas into rural areas (leaving the city and moving to smaller towns and villages). It can involve either a movement of employment to rural areas‚ or a movement of people to rural areas who then commute‚ and this involves people like middle class families or young professionals. This tends to happen in areas that have good transport links such as St Ives Cambridge

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    production soared‚ yet the treatment of employees was terrible. The living conditions which included‚ child labor‚ factory setups‚ and economic issues were sure setbacks for a growing society. With these changes there came a voice of the people. Urbanization‚ created by the abrupt changes to humanity‚ was the sole reason why radical social and governmental views of the industrial age came to be. Most of the people were poor‚ and therefore many people had

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    Development Issues in Mumbai: Insights at an MMRDA Complex‚ Kanjurmarg DEVELOPMENT RELATED ISSUES IN MUMBAI The purpose of this study is to understand the issues related to development in the city of Mumbai and to unearth the paradoxically different repercussions & meaning such development may have for different people - all part of the same society. This project focuses on the effects of the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP) and construction of Line 1 (Mumbai Metro) i.e. Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar

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    affect the economy of the country‚ but society as a whole. People had started to move into cities‚ the availability of material/goods and the change in ways of trading. The Industrial Revolution had brought with it an increase in population and urbanization‚ as well as new social classes. The increase in population was very drastic and dramatic. The change in workforce was drastic as well‚ from domestic production to factories under capitalist control. Britain had changed from an agricultural society

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