Industrialization

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  • Urban Location Theory

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    With the development of urbanization and industrialization in China, the level of city economics is improved constantly, the contradiction between limited supply of land resource and unlimited demand of economics becomes more and more extruded (Sun 2012) Regional economic development differences are expanding as well, which is restricted the sustainable development of land economics. Land economic density is an important index to measure the land utilization efficiency and urban economic development

  • John Locke And The Russian Revolution

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    The Russian Revolution changed the course of world history, and it was inspired by the ideas of the English philosopher John Locke. John Locke was an Enlightenment thinker who argued there was a social contract between a government and its citizens and that it was the duty of the government to protect their rights to life, liberty and property. If it did not respect these rights, it was the duty of the people to replace it. In Russia, Tzar Nicholas II was an absolute leader who did not respect these

  • Harrod-Domar's Model Of The Economic Growth

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    The models of the economic growth, which examine the long-run rise of economy’s production capacities, allow specialists to have a wider outlook at the current economic problems appearing within the countries and at the international arena from the side of the whole historical process of economic development. The main concern of these models is more general and probably more important issues in economics, such as changes in the standards of living, development of scientific and technological progress

  • Meat Packing Industry In The Jungle

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    The Jungle is a novel written by Upton Sinclair in 1905. Upton Sinclair opposed capitalism and despised big businesses controlling everything. I choose this book because I do agree that there is a great shady part to capitalism, and I wanted to see what it was about. I knew this book was about exposing the meat-packing industry, and I wanted to know how that could be associated with a title called, The Jungle. This novel astonished America as it was filled with gruesome details page after page describing

  • Poverty In The Philippines

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    A nation is compose of different regions, provinces, cities, municipalities, and even barangays especially in the Philippines. The Philippines is experiencing poverty since then and the government officials can't come up with a good solutions to eradicate this kind of problem. Sometimes they have a plan to lessen this problem but it is not suitable for the whole nation that's why the problem remains to the country. According to the PSA or Philippine Statistics Office (2016) the poverty incidence

  • Explain Why The SS-Einsatzgruppen Deserve The Masters Of Death

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    The SS-Einsatzgruppen truly deserve the title, Masters of Death. The SS began their operation for lebensraum, more living space for the German Aryan race. In order for Adolf Hitler to achieve lebensraum he would have to find ways to get rid of those who were not considered worthy enough. The best and simplest way of achieving that to Hitler was to commit genocide among the Jews. The SS first started as Hitler’s own personal bodyguard force that eventually grew into its own army of death squads, “that

  • Garment Workers Case Study

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    RESEARCH ARTICLE Psychological Health Issues of Female Workers of Garment Industry in Sreepur Upazila, Bangladesh. Md. Shohel Mahmud1’*, Dr. Vinay Rajath D.2, Rayhan Mahmud3, Mst. Nusrat Jahan4 1Department of Sociology, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri - 574 199, Karnataka, India 2Department of Sociology, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri - 574 199, Karnataka, India 3Department of Business Administration, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh 4Department

  • Polythiophene Lab Report

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    Synthesis of Polythiophene by Using MgO and Different Stabilizers for Separating Cd (II) from Aqueous Solution Abstract - The goal of this work is to study the sorption characteristic of Polythiophene nanocomposites for eliminating Cd(II) from aqueous solution. The products were characterized in the terms of morphology, particle size, and chemical structure by using scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction, and FTIR. FTIR spectrum analysis confirms that nanocomposite is formed in the

  • Pollution Essay: Pesticides As Water Pollutants

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    when pollutants are directly or indirectly discharged into the pure water bodies without treatment to remove harmful compounds [1]. In many countries the rapid agricultural activities, crops disinfection, inappropriate water disposal, rapid industrialization caused the contamination of the water bodies with harmful, toxic, and low biodegradability pesticides and other organic pollutants such as heavy metals, and drugs. Therefore, it is one of the most important environmental problem through the world

  • Women's Role In Society

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    Women are the most important pillar of the existence of society. Their role as a homemaker can not be substituted with. With the changing times women have now also proved their mettle in each and every field. Their presence and worth is felt everywhere. Although on the peripheral level it seems that status of women is increasing and is at par with that of men but when analysed deeply it is found that women still face discrimination in this male dominated society be it at home or workplace or at