harbor extensive slum life without decomposing will be, relatively speaking, the future’s winners. Those whose cultures cannot will be the future’s victims.” (Kaplan, 1994) One of the biggest challenges that India has to face today is the augmented urbanisation as a result of the economic liberalisation. Close to 16 crore people have moved to cities in the past 20 years, and another 20 crore are projected to migrate within the next 20 years (McKinsey & Company, 2010). But the coping up with…
The sociological imagination holds that personal experiences link with the wider society. My focus will be on gender, class and ethnicity and how these three aspects of the CAGES model reflect my life both positively and negatively. Within the context of Auckland, I have continuously felt disengaged with this largely Eurocentric society of Auckland, being from a mixed ethnic background Iranian culture has a huge influence on my life. This links in with gender, and class and how these branches of…
Discuss the relationship between energy and society. The principle question to ask when examining the relationship between energy and society is whether society drive changes in energy or energy stimulates societal change. The most common answer is that as society innovates and grows more forms of energy are harnessed and so our use of energy changes. However, at a more fundamental level, every major change in human history has been caused by the availability of energy in its various forms. The…
Glass Packaging Industry: How have few companies kept head above water? Summary In the packaging industry, the growth was the lowest for glass packaging segment (at 0.8%). This was highlighted in Televisory’s earlier blog (Asia the emerging saviour for glass packaging) on the subject. Thus, due to a slow growth in the industry, companies adopted a slew of measures such as cost reduction programs, product improvements, geographic diversification, product portfolio diversification, etc. A few…
1. Introduction: To plan with high efficiency for environmental change, the chief challenge is to deal with the drivers in developing countries instead of developed countries. This statement expresses the idea of in order to achieve the ideal result, it is practical and realistic to draw up some plans and follow through certain policies involving the drivers in developing countries. Although it might be hard in the process of carrying out the actual project. From my perspective, the…
Kamala Markandaya occupies a prominent place among Indian English novelists. She won international fame and recognition with a publication offer very first novel, Nectar in a sieve in 1954. When she started writing novels, the themes hunger and degradation, human relationships, east – west encounter had already been dealt with by a number of Indian/English novelists. But Kamala Markandaya provides variety and vividness to these themes. In her all the novels these themes are reflected in the life…
Before the industrial revolution, most families were living in small villages. They were either working in agriculture or as skilled craftsmen. Families worked by hand as a family. In the early industrial revolution era, three-quarter of workers was living in the countryside and farming was a predominant occupation. The one-quarter of Britain’s population was industrialised however, everything started to slowly change. The new laws now meant that people had to pay for their own fencing and…
GROWTH OF NEW RETAIL FORMATS IN INDIA RETAILING- Retaling is the activities involved in selling goods or services directly to the final consumers for their personal or non business uses. Introduction : the retail sector of india has been facing a tremendous growth and changing demographics and an increase in the living standard of people. This sector has become one of the most booming sector in india. With the growth in the economy, spread of awareness among the consumer, increase in income and…
While both structure and agency played a key role in the replacing of the Liberal party with Labour it could be said that structure worked more as a catalyst while agency played a direct part in the replacement of the Liberal party; it could be argued “structure and agency [cannot] be divorced” (McHugh, 2001, p.6). While values giving way to class and an electorate tripling in size does create some convincing arguments that structure is the best explanation for Labour replacing the Liberal party…
1.1) Spatial and Functional Mapping The Shannon Foynes Port Company (herein SFPC) services six facilities on the Shannon Estuary. The facilities at Foynes, Limerick Docks and Shannon Airport are owned by the company and the other three dedicated terminals are all privately owned. The Port of Foynes Size The Port estate comprises of 53.31 hectares with 42.5 hectares of land in the ownership of the SFPC and 10.7 hectares in third party ownership. Of the land in the ownership of the SFPC; • 18.7…