...Outline how industrialisation has caused changes in the family (24marks). I would here introduce industrialisation- what is it? Over the years industrialisation has changed the connections between families because of a variety of reasons. Families have changed dramatically due to the main indication being the industrial revolution the process whereby the major form of economic production changed from being predominantly agricultural to being predominantly industrial. This gives us the idea of having three stages of family lives; the pre-industrial families, industrial families and the modified family that we are living today. During the pre-industrial times families use to be an extended family (consisting of grandparents, parents, and children). For the families to earn an income individuals worked together on agricultural land to try and produce goods to be sold on to earn a profit margin. Sometimes goods were exchanged for other valuables to cover the costs. Talcott Parsons believes that in pre-industrial societies, an extended family system existed which made it easier to carry out the wide variety of functions required, and believes that dramatic changes have taken place and the three main concepts that Parsons points out are; the loss of functions, achieved status and geographical mobility that the industrialisation has made many changes take place. The loss in functions; are the main reason leading to this idea of isolated nuclear family, this is because back in...
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...Russian Military was not the only problem. Russia was still a very agricultural country relying on exporting agricultural goods like wheat to earn a capital. This was not the best method to help the Russian economy as in 1891, Witte’s predecessor, Vyshnegradsky pushed the exportation of wheat and then a bad harvest brought widespread famine. Due to the fact that Russia was exporting all the wheat abroad, they were left with no reserve stores. This unfortunately led to thousands of people to die and Vyshnegradsky to be dismissed because of this national disaster exacerbated by his own policy. Witte needed to increase capital and believed the only way to increase living standards was to industrialise and export goods other than wheat. This industrialisation needed workers. Many of the peasants worked on farms and within their mirs. Even if they wanted to travel and find a job within a factory, it was hard due to the lack of transport. Sergei Witte knew that if Russia was to enhance into a greater power, it would have to industrialise quickly. He believed the modernisation of the economy depended on an effective railway system as it would allow peasants to commute easily and work in factories, helping to industrialise Russia. He hoped by building this Trans-Siberian railway, it would encourage workers to migrate from the agricultural east to the newly industrial west as now if they wanted to come and work in industries,...
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...o theories of late industrialization explain national differences in the institutional and organizational characteristics of contemporary business? How do these ideas help to explain variations in economic performance? The level of economic development of the country effects development of institutions and characteristics of the business, which in return affect performance. In first part of the essay we will discuss early industrialisation and different theories of late development. After discussion will lead us to key institutions: financial markets, textile industry in relation to business group and labour market and steel industry with relationship to government intervention. In the conclusion we will discuss the current situation, highlight that there is no perfect system. There are many factors that effect economic performance and in order to be successful the changes in the world should be accommodated with the changes in institutions and organisational characteristics. The main characteristics of industrialisation are changes from agricultural to industrial economic structure, substitution of machines for human skills and replacement of home-made by purchased in stores goods. The First Industrial Revolution happened in early 18th century in textile industry in UK, they had technological means, right institutional and organisational characteristics, government encouragement, and a large and varied trade network. Britain became the world's leading industrial...
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...Molly Morris 22.03.2013 ‘How successful were the Five – Year plans in transforming Russian Industry in the years up to 1941? (June 2010) There is no doubt that to some extent, Stalin’s industrialisation process was a success in industrialising Russia as not only did he make use of Russia’s resources and invested them into beneficial industries, such as the massive hydroelectric Dnieprostroi Dam built to generate electricity on the river Dnieper, he also developed heavy industries such as coal, iron, steel and oil in order to increase output, which in turn increased foreign trade and international relations and led to the result of Russia becoming one of the leading industrial powers of Europe, highlighting that the five year plans were successful in industrialising Russia. However, it could be argued that the rushed procedure and ridiculously high targets set by the USSR can also allow the argument that although Russia did industrialise at a fast pace which benefited Russia’s industry, The unrealistic targets that were set meant that managers were more concerned about the quantity of what they produced, not the quality implying that the five year plans only benefitted Russia’s industry for the short term and did not provide Russia with the long term industrialised plans it needed in order to progress suggesting the plans were not a success. Firstly, there are various factors to suggest the five years plans did successfully industrialize Russia such as Oil exceeding its...
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...keen interest, except till the nineteen – seventies. The need arose to adopt an import substitution industrialization policy to reduce the heavy dependence on the external sector for the supply of manufactured products, capital goods and equipment. Nigeria government in a bid to industrialize created some industrial incentive policy to encourage foreign investors to invest in Nigeria industrial sector. That is, foreign entrepreneurs were technically and strategically invite to champion Nigeria industrialization because of the scarcity of investible funds, shortage of capital and manpower (skill labour) in Nigeria. Industrialization (or Industrialisation) is a process that happens in countries when they start to use machines to do work that was once done by people. Industrialization changes the society as it happens. During the industrialisation of a country people leave farming work to take higher paid jobs in...
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...MBA-HSG Corporate MBA - HSG Corporate Calendar Spring 2013 TIME SCHEDULE The events will take place in English in the lecture hall of the MBA Building at 5.30 p.m. followed by an apéro unless something else is indicated. Please watch the Career Services No ce Board for changes in the schedule. Tuesday 22.1 Tuesday 29.1 Thursday 31.1 Friday 1.2 Tuesday 5.2 Friday 8.2 Thursday 14.2 Thursday 21.2 Tuesday 26.2 26.2‐22.3 Tuesday 5.3 Wednesday 6.3 Company Presenta on Cognizant Company Presenta on Microso Company Presenta on Swisscom Case Study Workshop Accenture (a ernoon, by applica on only) Company Presenta on UBS Interview Training Workshop at Deloi e (Zurich, all day, by applica on only) Company Presenta on Roche Company Presenta on Rocket Internet with Interviews Opening Panel of the HSG TALENTS Conference (18:15‐20:00, audimax HSG) HSG TALENTS Conference (workshops, presenta ons at the HSG) Case Study Workshop Bertelsmann (a ernoon, by applica on only) MBA Lounge at the HSG TALENTS Conference—main recrui ng event for PT and FT MBA Students, 12:00—16:00 OLMA conference centre St.Gallen The corporate presentations and workshops are a part of the Career Development Programme at the St.Gallen MBA. The companies are briefed to give an authentic picture of what it is like working for the particular company and what MBA level entry positions might look like. Each presentation or workshop is normally followed by a Q&A session in class or in form of...
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...Energy Crisis in Pakistan Shakeel Ahmed Bughio 14Me59 Introduction Energy resources are the dominant source of socio-economic advancement of any country. It is imperative for the creation and fabricating of stuff like cotton sheets which subsidize a lot of stock in the finances of Pakistan. Energy is required for functioning of machinery in industrial facilities and accesorries, brightening the cities and executing the system of transport. Now a days there has been a massive change in the energy insistence because of industrial progress, increase in population,casting of households and enrichment of living patterns. Accordingly the need of potentiality is briskly budding in the form of electricity,gasoline,fossil fuel etc.. During the time we do know that Pakistan’s energy affairs are ascending due to inadequate production of energy which lacks to accomodate the increasing energy demands of Pakistan inducing energy crisis. Energy Production in Pakistan Pakistan’s energy requirement is gratified by mixing of fats, gas, LPG, fossil fuels and methane by utilizing a particular quantity of stocks. The amount of resources used for energy production are : Gas 43.7 % Fat 29.0 % Fossil Fuel 10.4% LPG 1.5% Production of Electricity in Pakistan:- In Pakistan the production of electricity is done by using two types of resources: 1. Temporary resources. (Definite...
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...1.What methods of communication do you utilize to attract customers to you events? Online advertisements and registration, in store and word of mouth are the primary methods used 2.In which ways do you engage or interact with customers attending your promotional/educational events? We have workshops for kids (4-12), Do-It-Yourself workshops for the general public, Do-It-Herself workshops for women, and online videos and tricks to guide customers through a project. Our workshops last from one to two hours, during which we work side by side the participants to guide them through simple DIY projects. Kids workshops require an attending adult, where we demonstrate simple safety and construction skills like how to use a hammer and wood glue in order to construct simple projects like stools and bird houses. At adult workshops we show attendants how to preform simple home improving projects properly and safely. We work side by side and demonstrate easy tasks like tiling a backsplash or laying laminate flooring. At these workshop we show participants how to safely complete these types of jobs, which tools are needed for specific jobs, how to care for and protect your tools, and give advice on ways to make many projects easier. 3. In which ways do you feel it is important to tie the types of events you hold to the image of the store? If it is not why? It is very important to keep events clean, safe and enjoyable, just like the atmosphere we provide in our stores. We genuinely...
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...NATIONAL SCIENCE CLUB MONTH 2015 NATIONAL SCIENCE CLUBS SUMMIT September 5-6, 2015 STUDENT FACILITATOR’S HANDBOOK I. Event Description September is considered the National Science Club Month (NSCM) under Presidential Proclamation No. 264. During the NSCM, the Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs (PSYSC) conducts activities that encourage the youth to actively participate in the science clubbing movement. Through these activities, PSYSC aims to provide a venue for the interaction of science clubs and to recognize excellence through workshops and friendly competitions. The three (3) main events that will kick-off this year’s NSCM are the National Science Clubs Summit (Summit), PSYSC Science Olympiad (PSO), and I Teach Science Seminar (ITSS). The National Science Clubs Summit (SUMMIT) is a one and a half-day gathering of high school science club affiliates, conducted simultaneously in different regions. The event is an opportunity for the different science clubs to learn from lectures, workshops, and plenary session. The SUMMIT brings the camp experience closer to our affiliates who are not able to attend the National Youth Science Technology and Environment Summer Camp (NYSTESC). Exciting trademark activities of SUMMIT include Sub-camp Quiz Competition and fun-filled Science workshops. SUMMIT also offers the chance to experience MathSciAKA, an event which provides set of interactive workshops. Date: September 5-6, 2015 ...
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...Writing Workshop Anthropology 120 Course Paper Formatting Instructions ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 2,000 word minimum (~ 6 pages) double spaced, 1-1.5” margins stapled page numbers word count include your fieldnotes DUE WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 in lecture Minimum of THREE (3) Key Themes: sexuality, dating and marriage experiences – family and kinship experiences - economic (subsistence) experiences – the roles of race and ethnicity in the life of your informant (including the impact of racism and/or racial tension) - the social expectations of men and women (gender roles) as experienced by your informant- problems related to living in an increasingly industrialized society - social pressures related to the body - education experience- religious beliefs and experiences Paper Structure Introduction Body Conclusion Introduction ● Introduce the topic of your paper: immigrant or senior citizen. ● Introduce who your informant is and what is your relationship to him or her. ● Why you chose to interview him or her. ● Introduce the three (3) key themes that you will be examining in your paper Body Body Paragraph 1: Key Theme #1 Body Paragraph 2: Key Theme #2 Body Paragraph 3: Key Theme #3 Body Paragraphs: Basic Paragraph Structure Topic Sentence(s) Supporting Sentences Concluding Sentence(s) Body Paragraphs: Topic Sentence(s) Introduces the topic of the paragraph. It is a statement that creates questions in the reader's mind...
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...Modernization occurs when a society whose structure and purpose was based off of farming and agriculture is faced with a complete or radical change. This changeover takes what once was a simple farming and agricultural community and turns it into an unspiritual, metropolitan and industrialized society. The implementation of new changes and ways required for survival cause traditions to be lost. This paper will examine how modernization has manifested itself in society within the United States, if modernization is likely to continue within the United States or become a world-wide trend. Additionally, this paper will also discuss the consequences of modernization along with advice of the certain and uncertain aspects and perceptions of modernization. Modernization takes place at a gradual rate first with industrialization, then societal changes which cause urbanization and reconstruction of populations. A person often uses the word modernization to convey an image of the progression from a society that was once common to this abreast Western civilization. German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies’ theory of Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft explains that “Industrial Revolution weakened the social fabric of family and tradition by introducing a businesslike emphasis on facts, efficiency, and money” (Macionis, 2006). The theorist that best reflects my perceptions of modernization through similarities of observations and opinions is Ferdinand Tönnies’ who according to Macionis, viewed modernization...
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...CHAPTER The Industrial Age 17 Learning Outcomes After reading this chapter, you should be able to do the following: LO 1 Describe and discuss the development of the Industrial Revolution in America after the Civil War, concentrating on the major industries and their leaders. LO 2 Explain why the late 1800s in America have sometimes been called the “Age of Innovation.” LO 3 Describe how America’s regional and local markets merged into one truly national market, and how this influenced the consumer demand for products and services. 9781133438212, HIST2, Volume 2, Kevin M. Schultz - © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. No distribution allowed without express authorization “ The world that had consisted of small farms, artisans’ workshops, and small factories transformed into a full-scale industrial society. ” The Art Archive / Culver Pictures As the process of ensuring political, economic, and social rights of African Americans waned during the 1870s, most Americans turned their attenNo invention had more lasting impact than the incandestion to another transformacent light bulb. tion brought on by the Civil Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree War: the Industrial Revolution. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 During the half-century between 1865 and 1915, the United States evolved from a relative economic backwater to become the most powerful economy in the world. Industrialization played a key role in the nation’s advances, and both the Civil War and a core group...
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...An industry is certainly not a place where workers and employers try to get the maximum each other. Both employee and management can be lot more if and when they work together as partners in an enterprise, and if they have sympathy of understanding of each other problems , which is the basic problem in employee welfare. It is sincerely hope that he welfare notion will help the industry community better , to maintain harmonious industrial relations and more lasting industrial peace to tackle effectively the social problems and attain human welfare. The industrial revolution began in the 18century and since it introduced the big machine it came to be known as the machine age. Industrialization is employment of labor accompanying of this welfare in as much as on their welfare depends the future progress of industrialization employee welfare is a direct sequel to industrialization Employee welfare has positive aspect to it . It has statutory measures , which lays down minimum standouts of facilities to be given to the employees. Retaining and motivation employees and minimizing socialize evils are most of the beneficiary outcomes of employee welfare. In today ’ s world, HR is the utmost important department. In last decade the HR managers used to look after the employees welfare and safety in the organization but as the competitiveness is increasing, the contribution of ideas and business development is also in the hands of HR. Success in the human resources...
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...Analysis paper #2 In today’s society big corporatizations capitalize on false information they provide to the public in order to make a profit. Believing there will not be consequences for falseifide information they provide. This was more evident in the early nineteen hundreds when laws were not in place to make sure the information being presented by companies to the public is true. In this day in age it is less common for well-known and respected companies to falsely give out information about their product they are releasing. This happened recently when Volkswagen was caught lying about their new car’s emissions and now is facing the steep consequences. A major company that goes by the name of Volkswagen is getting a lot of heat from the press and financial officials about how they cheated and lied about the amount of emissions released from their new car. This is a problem because when the cars were being tested some of them were intentionally installed with software which will make the car perform better in testing then in would on the road. They claimed the software was put in the most of the vehicles but was not activated in all of them. Due to the falsified information the company gave out they lost forty percent of their capital made of the vehicle. The finical toil didn’t bankrupt the company but taught them a lesson not to falsify information about their products to the public. The component which helped me to understand the system with Volkswagen...
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... Kazmine Christensen Chapter 24 Questions 1.The benefits of industrialization definitely outweighed the costs of industrialization. Industrialization cost a lot of money to help create many of the inventions involved in this era some of those including the railroads. Some of the costs of industrialization include; hard working conditions and environmental downgrades but mostly industrialization offered jobs to immigrants who couldn’t support their families without a job.The Industrializations also benefited the people by offering higher quality products and better transportation through the railways, new products such as steel were being created to improve railways as well. Without industrialization, America would have never started earlier on their attempts of having and continuing the economy that they earned through the rough spots during industrialization. By creating the railroads America began benefitting from it, earning a lot more money and connecting regions of the country to others who had little to no contact. This brought the country closer and made America seem a lot smaller. Through everything before the war, the industrialization era brought the country to create a better unified team and pushed Americans towards working together to make the nation a more stable and unified country. 2.Even though, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, and Rockefeller used bad methods to make their fortunes, it would be unfair to call them “Robber Barons”, because the money they made was later...
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