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    technology and physical health of societies worldwide. The impact of globalization is complex, It has different implications on in each and every one of these areas. Globalization has been driven by policies that have opened local and international economies. Since the Second World War (Smallman, S., & Brown, K. (2011).), and in recent years, governments have adopted free trade economic systems, thus increasing their productive potential and creating new opportunities for people, trade and…

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    SWAPO And The Himba

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    South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO) to power in the Namibian government, the Himba began facing social, cultural, and political change. SWAPO perceives the Himba to be “primitive” people that needs to adapt to the capitalist, globalize economy (Champion & Shields, 2002). The…

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    Throughout history, and in recent times, the emergence of democracy and the modern state has been the main focus and feature of developing, and developed states. The necessity to be successful in adapting to a developed modern state, or maintain the success of the state on a global international scale, can result from the pre-requisites of the emergence of democracy. In order for states to emerge, they must have the existing pre – requisites of the emergence of democracy and sustained…

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    network, causing African-Americans to not only lose access to work, but also to lose programs that invest in human capital. This is primarily due to a massive outflow of factory jobs and similar lines of work occurred in the 1970’s and 80’s when the economy shifted to…

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    as a democratic system. It is critical to stop neglecting the agriculture producing sectors, and to improve the productive capacity in these areas. There also needs to be improvements in industrial production in the urban areas, to diversify the economy (Senegal Economic Outlook, 2016). “Urban development provides opportunities linked to economic sector diversification and to transport infrastructure development” (Development Cooperation, 2012). A cohesive political system is necessary to begin…

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    1:6.2. National Scenario Tiwari in his book- “Tourism and Socio-Economic Development” greatly emphasised the importance of domestic tourist in economic development of the state. No doubt, tourism is fast becoming global with an eye on quality. For instance the number of domestic tourists visiting Orissa in the year 1980 was 19,293 but increased sharply to 13,24,025 in2000, fuelling economic growth and development (Tiwari,2004). Today in India Tourism is the largest service industry with a…

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    Recent attempt have shifted to 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…

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    Galbraith and Thorstein Veblen both sought to formulate their conception of the role of power in an economic society. In his writing Power and the Useful Economist, Galbraith presents the idea that the state plays a significant role in deciding how the economy spends its productive capacity. In Veblen’s writing The Theory of the Leisure Class, he presents critical thinking and theories that pertain to the habits of individuals in society and their related social norms. Both economists present…

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    In 1996, Korea became one of the members in OECD, achieving recognition as a developed country. To come to this point, there were many major historical events that impacted Korea and its economic success. One of the most impacting events was called, “Gwangju Uprising”, which was a movement against an absolute government. Gwangju revolution was firstly started by college students who were against the absolute government of Korea. People later joined the protest after looking at cruel oppression…

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    CHAPTER THREE OGBOMOSHO EMIGRANTS, 1969-2011 3.1 Factors Responsible For the Migration of Ogbomosho Indigene. There are various views on the factors that prompted migration .The economist believed that economic determinants are the basic reasons for migration, while others feel that a host of intervening factors are also responsible in the decision to migrate. According to this research work, Ogbomosho people migrate mainly for…

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