immense industry turned into an even greater business and touched from coast to coast. Because of the railroads‚ urbanization and industrialization grew although the corruptions with scandals came as well. The nation was in a time of spurring even higher from starting in 1865. Before the railroads‚ the population was more scattered around farming areas. As the railroads grew‚ urbanization also expanded and began gathering around the railroads. Because the government gave a significant amount of land
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The Industrial Revolution was a movement from handwork to powered machinery and industry that lasted from 1760 to 1840. It began in Great Britain due to the Agricultural Revolution‚ the Enclosure Movement‚ an available supply of capital and natural resources‚ and the nation’s supply of markets. The Agricultural Revolution increased farmland‚ improved techniques‚ and new crops allowed more people to be fed at a lower cost with less labor. The growing population was forced to migrate to the cities
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Migration The movement of people. Voluntary- People move from their own free will migrant. Forced (Refugees)- Where people are forced to move. (Slavery‚ War-Ex. Syria‚ Persecution) Internal Migration- Within a country (ex. Urbanization. Everyone moving into country to city) External Migration- From one country to another. (Ex. One country to another. Work (OFWs)‚ Education) Permanent Migration- Don’t intend to go back. Temporary Migration- Limited period (Few years/months)
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Definition of migration - internal migration and define it - introduce the "lee’s" model that talks about the behavioural movement - types of migration e.g. urbanization‚ transmigration as it is also a migration across a country’s border - reasons why people migrate‚ say about push/pull factors Main body - Case study e.g. China (urbanization)‚ transmigration in Indonesia - Social‚ economical‚ environmental and political (S.E.E.P) impacts --> negative impacts at origin --> negative
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social improvements‚ and impact on our natural resources‚ public health‚ energy usage‚ and sanitation. There are three negative environmentally impacts that affected the Industrial Revolution human growth population‚ invention of automobiles‚ and urbanization.
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SPRING 2013 Under the Supervision of: Dr. Louis Hobeika International Economics - ECN 431 PROJECT: Role of the Middle Class in shaping economic development in MENA? Identify it? Impact of urbanization‚ trade and the balance between transition and modernity Submitted by: Stephanie Boustany Zahi Chammaa Christian Chbeir Mark Hourany David Naccour Abstract The "middle class" is an elusive concept. And it is likely to be‚ in common speech‚ even perhaps in the political discourse
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narrow down the potential new markets. The variables were beef-eaters (their primary customers are beef eaters)‚ legal to import U.S. beef (Ruth’s Chris only used USDA Prime beef therefore it had to be exportable to the new country)‚ Population/high urbanization rates (restaurants needed to be in densely populated areas)‚ high disposable income (fine dining restaurant with an average cost over $70)‚ if people went out to eat (if they didn’t go out to eat‚ then it made no sense)‚ and affinity for U.S. brands
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place to be developed. Since urbanization
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she has been researched 1‚373 children in Tessabarn Had Yai School. She found that the rates of overweight children are 11.5 percent. Moreover this statistic is higher than Japan. Ladda mentioned to the cause of problem‚ it is the way of life in urbanization. Children always spend more time watching television‚ playing video games and computer‚ and in the same time‚ they are snacking junk food together2. It is the same opinion with Bhonchita chaiumnuai‚ MD‚ Faculty of Medicine Phramongkutklao Hospital
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of the film. In his ideological analysis of the film he touches on larger social issues in the film such as urbanization‚ immigration‚ racism‚ and post modernism. On age 19 Bukatman says “With its city that resembles nothing so much as a vast boundless refinery and its world that no longer contains any traces of nature” This discussion of the set and props hint at the problems of urbanization as shown in the film. Bukatman uses the androids as examples for how the film can be viewed as addressing racism
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