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    modernization for Japan The modernisation of Japan was an all or none matter. Either every aspect of the country had to be modernized to some extent‚ or no single aspect could be modernized. The four main aspects of Japan’s modernisation were industrialisation‚ political modernisation‚ education reform and military development. These four aspects had severe political‚ economic and social consequences on Japan. Some of the main political‚ economic and social consequences derived from the four main aspects

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    sentence also creates the feeling of monotony someone would experience on this kind of journey. The use of adjectives gives the attitude of the narrator to the industrialisation‚ such as "ugly villages of workmen’s houses"‚ the "grimy cold little market-places" and the "little ugly place of industry‚" which all portray his aversion to industrialisation and its destruction of the natural beauty of the surroundings. The repetition of the word "ugly" reinforces the narrator’s idea that it is not nice to look

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    Uttarakhand’s path to devastation a natural calamity or a result of industrialisation? (The hill state of Uttarakhand…) India’s go-to person for tourism‚ the man who branded Kerala as "God’s own country"‚ and turned the southern state into one of the busiest tourist destinations in the country‚ simply cannot come to terms with the devastation in Uttarakhand. Amitabh Kant‚ who is credited with pioneering tourism marketing in India‚ believes the tragedy is because of a significant error of judgement

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    different reformist groups‚ rapid industrialisation‚ the Russo-Japanese War and ‘Bloody Sunday’. However some were more influential than others. Firstly there was the Social Democrats who wanted to use and implement the radical ideas of Karl Marx to inspire the transformation of Russia to Capitalism and then onto Communism. For this to succeed industrialisation was needed‚ however this also angered other people with in the nation who were angered by the industrialisation. The Social Democrats later split

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    point of view about the industrialisation will be explained. And eventually‚ an explanation will be given to the hypocrisy of the big instances of the Government and their lies according to Sir

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    Union as a virtual dictator between 1928 and 1954. During the first ten years of his rule Stalin introduced dramatic change to the Soviet Union in the areas of industrialisation‚ agriculture‚ culture and education. While there were some benefits for both the nation and the people with respect to the consequences of his policies on industrialisation and education‚ the impact of his policies regarding agriculture‚ and culture was overwhelmingly damaging to the Russian people‚ and consequently‚ the nation

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    INDUSTRILIZATION Industrialisation (or industrialization) is the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial one. It is a part of a wider modernisation process‚ where social change and economic development are closely related with technological innovation‚ particularly with the development of large-scale energy and metallurgy production. It is the extensive organisation of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing.[2] Industrialisation also

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    develop 3 The dim distant past Management is necessary for great works We do not know how ancient structures were built Probably by absolute rulers who were ruthless Western (modern) management theory begins with the advent of capitalism and industrialisation Management theory: How do you get people to produce things for you‚ when you do not have slaves 4 Origins of capitalism The theme of capitalism Use wealth to create more wealth Thirteenth Century origins Usury Lend money and charge interest

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    Industrialisation is the process of manufacturing consumer goods and capital goods and of building infrastructure in order to provide goods and services to both individuals and businesses. As such Industrialisation plays a major role in the economic development of underdeveloped countries like India with vast manpower and varied resources. Let us discuss‚ in detail‚ the role of industrialization in the Indian economy. 1. Raising Income: The first important role is that industrial development provide

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    Sociology and the development of human societies Pre- industrial societies Human history began about 7‚000‚000 years ago. It took over 5‚000‚000 years for these earliest humans to reach the stage described as homo erectus‚ an upright human‚ close to a human but with a smaller brain. It took over 5‚000‚000 years for these earliest humans to reach the stage described as homo erectus‚ an upright human‚ close to a human but with a smaller brain. It took 1‚500‚00 years to reach the stage of homo

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