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    firms with their origin in one country‚ but their operations extending beyond the boundaries of that nation. For reasons of marketing‚ financial and technological superiority‚ these multinationals are generally considered as a sine qua non of the modernisation of an economy. They have been responsible for the rapid economic liberalisation in India in 1991‚ the question of the entry of multinational corporations (MNCs) has assumed significance. Multinationals corporations‚ mostly from the United

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    Routledge‚ pp. 17-48. Kates‚ R.‚ Parris‚ T. and Leiserowitz‚ A. (2005) What is sustainable development? Goals‚ indicators‚ values and practice‚ Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development‚ 47(3)‚ pp.9-21. Ecological modernisation Barry J. (2005) Ecological Modernisation‚ in Dryzek

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    This essay explains‚ reflects and analyses a critical incident which occurred on a postnatal ward during my first clinical placement as a student midwife. The incident relates to breastfeeding practices on the ward and is classed as critical because it triggered an instinctual response in me which made me feel it was not right or helpful. My response and feelings at the time were not grounded in theoretical knowledge but rather an instinctual feeling. As a result of this instinctual feeling

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    Coming to the issue of the impact of the new economic policy on the vulnerable sections‚ Rangarajan argues‚ "analytically‚ we need to address two sets of issues. One is whether the new economic policy affects in any way the specific policy measures that we normally undertake in order to improve the conditions of the poor. Second‚ is there anything in the new economic policy which per se has an anti- poor bias? The new economic policy which may be a convenient expression to refer to the measures

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    A Bar at the Folies-Bergère‚ Manet’s last major work‚ depicts a cynical view of modernity where subtle suggestions of the impact of consumerism‚ the mixing of social classes and class ambiguity have crept in. The café-concert culture was born out of Hussmann’s renovations‚ and it was common for 19th century artists to depict a vibrant café scene full of spectacle and frivolity in Haussmann’s new boulevards (Gronberg 1984). A Bar at the Folies-Bergère reveals a level of isolation and uncertainty that

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    Deng Xiopeng was the one man to single handledly turn the Chinese economy around for the better during the 1970’s and 80’s. Allowing for China to become a world superpower‚ all in all shaping the world. Do you agree with this statement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Indeed throughout the 1970’s and 80’s Deng Xiopeng was extremely influential in the reformation of the Chinese economy. Allowing for a colossal boost in

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    society at that period‚ and all "modern" ideals and lifestyle that threatened the traditional social order of Japan. It was a conservative construct‚ a symbol of what women should not be‚ and a reflection of the negative social phenomena in Japan ’s modernisation

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    CURRENT TREND AND CHANGES The traditional Hindu Marriage has changed a lot following the modernisation and globalisation of the world.Nowadays peple spend thousands to conduct a grand wedding wit decorations.The decorations now also has changed.They really take iniative to decorate the wedding hall and made it like a palace unlike last time.Now many people prefer to marry in hotel ballrooms rather than in a temple.People are spending money to decorate the hall with fresh flowers that cost

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    in overseas fairs and organising international seafood fairs in India. 4) Implementation of development measures vital to the industry like distribution of insulated fish boxes‚ putting up fish landing platforms‚ improvement of peeling sheds‚ modernisation of industry such as upgrading of plate freezers‚ installation of IQF machinery‚ generator sets‚ ice making machineries‚ quality control laboratory etc. 5) Promotion of  aquaculture for production of  shrimp and prawn for export.6) Promotion of

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    within which they operate in society. The ’status’ of a woman as a housewife anchors them in society and provides meaning to their activities within the social‚ religious‚ political and economic framework of their world. However‚ as India undergoes modernisation‚ many women are in employment‚ particularly in the larger cities such as Mumbai or Delhi‚ where most women will work. In Muslim families‚ use of the term housewife (or its equivalent) is uncommon‚ even though housewives are very common and stay-at-home

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