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    and his wife were both shy and isolated themselves from Russian society. All of these characteristics of Nicholas meant that when he faced challenges, he was not able to make wise decisions that would retain the Russian autocracy. Increasing industrialisation through Witte’s reforms was one good decision the Tsar made that demonstrates he did…

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    the French Revolution, all of these turning points left a valuable trace for future generations. However, none had such extensive impact on future world development as the Industrial Revolution which is a synonym for modern economic growth. Industrialisation powerfully stimulated the flow of capital, free economy and trade were on its increase. There is a variety of reasons which allowed Britain to start the long path of transformation from a traditional and mainly rural to an industrial…

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    Distinctive images can portray a wide range of ideas that individuals have on themselves, others and the world around them. Such images can influence the way of which we view themes and other individuals around us. This concept is demonstrated in John Misto’s ‘Shoe-horn Sonata’ through the use of the themes of music and symbolism. Themes of symbolism and visualisation are explore in the music video of Missy Higgin’s ‘Oh Canada’ (directed by Natasha Pincus). Both of these texts discover the…

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    The Romantic era (1780s - 1830s) was a movement of rebellion against the artificiality that was synonymous with Neoclassicism and industrialisation. Through idealistic tendencies, the Romantics sought a transcendent existence in response to the inauthentic state of their human experience. Through the glorification of nature, the exemplification of the power of imagination and freedom of emotional expression, composers profoundly engage with elements of the authentic human experience. Samuel…

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    integrating small scale farmers to large economy. According to De Schutter involves two phases, one is the Agrifood industry demanding for land for development of large scale plantation to strengthen a global food supply chain. Similiarly, most of the industrialisation in Uttarakhand is concentrated in Udham Singh Nagar, Haridwar, Dehradun and Nainital. For the state fast industrialization is required to absorb the surplus labour. The fast industrialization will also connect the masses to the…

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    Ford, many simpler inventions were made as well such as barbed wire, this helped farmers keep their live stock in one place. Property owners used it to keep unwanted people away from their homes and factories. The industrialisation first stared in Britain, before the industrialisation most families lived in farms out in the country, when machines became more and more poplar families were forced to move into urban areas because hats where the work was. The families that chose to stay in the…

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    As each country shows its advantages for Chinese car manufacturers. One of the main reasons of industrialisation for Dongfeng is profit seeking. A big number of markets provide a good opportunity for Dongfeng to increase its sales and improve market share. For example, Ukrainian public transport is weak compared to Chinese, therefore, it is will be a great…

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    The formation of the planning commission in 1950 and the death in office of J.L Nehru in 1964 marks the Nehru era, which served as the base for growth that transformed a stagnant colonial enclave. Upon analysing data, we find formidable evidence not only of resurgent growth but also of a lasting transformation of a stagnant colonial enclave into an economy capable of sustained growth. However, in the public sphere, there is an unusual degree of interest in the Nehru era. Much of this is…

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    1. Introduction: The Industrial Revolution was the introduction of new manufacturing styles, including going from hand production methods to machines. The first industry to use modern production methods was the textile industry (Landes D. S., 1969). It created a major turning point in history where almost every aspect of our daily lives was influenced in some way (Lucas, 2002). Some economist stated that one of the biggest impacts of the Industrial Revolution was the consistent increase of the…

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    Since the late 1970s, China has experienced unprecedented economic growth and development. Established in 1949, the People’s Republic of China, under the governance of Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) set forth to achieve national unity, social and economic change and freedom from foreign interference (Cienciala, 1999). Mao’s economy was established by 1952, and was a socialist, command economy (Mitter, 2008). Started on the simple principle frequently stated by Deng Xiaoping,…

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