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    Economics

    CONTENTS Preface. 23 SECTION - I Basic Issues in Economic Development 1. Economic Development and Under Development. 27 — Introduction — What does Development Mean — Economic Growth and Economic Development — The New View of Economic Development • Development as a Multi-dimensional Process • Three Core Values of Development — Development, Freedom and Opportunities — Human Development • Sustainable Human Development • What Makes

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    Women Empowerment

    Empowering the RMG girl Over the past three decades the Readymade Garment (RMG) sector has become crucial to Bangladesh’s economy. According to the WTO, Bangladesh became the fourth largest RMG producing country in the world after China, EU-27 and Turkey while it has been the largest exporter of cotton T-shirts and the second largest exporter of cotton pullover and jeans for the European Union. Also, Bangladesh’s exports of cotton trousers in the USA ranked second by volume. The RMG sector contributes

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    Secularism in India

    conflict between the Church and the State, secularism in India was conceived as a system that sustained religious and cultural pluralism. In the post Independent scenario the social dynamics was very complex. The process of secularisation/industrialisation was going on at a slow pace. Even at

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    Management Theorists

    Defining the term Management Management “The word management comes from the Italian “maneggio/maneggiare” and the French word “manège”, the training ring in which horses run around encouraged by a long whip held by the horse trainer.”(Nordström and Ridderstråle, 2000) Defining management is not easy; however we can say it is generally a process by which the organisational goals are achieved by the actions of managers using human and financial means. Management has been around for thousands of

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    Globalization

    15 years after independence, due to the predominance of tea, jute and cotton manufactures, demand for which was generally inelastic. Imports in the same period consisted predominantly of machinery, equipment and raw materials, due to nascent industrialisation. Since liberalisation, the value of India's international trade has become more broad-based and has risen to 63,080,109 crores in 2003–04 from 1,250 crores in 1950–51.[citation needed] India's major trading partners are China, the US, the UAE

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    How Far Were Divisions over the Continuation of the New Economic Policy Responsible for the Outcome of the Responsible for the Outcome of the Power Struggle in the Ears 1924-1929?

    How far were divisions over the continuation of the New Economic Policy responsible for the outcome of the responsible for the outcome of the power struggle in the ears 1924-1929? NEP (New Economic Policy) was created on the 21st March 1921(till 1922) was deemed after the Russian civil war, it represented more a Capitalism economy than a communist one. NEP was a solution to the problems which were faced by War communism. Introduced in 1918 War communism was used to replace the system of state capitalism

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    Environmental Toxicology Case Study: Mount Isa Children

    levels in the blood in multiple countries and occupational exposure has been controlled in many countries, with improved working conditions and safety standards. But environmental exposure is a major global health hazard, and with the increasing industrialisation, environmental exposure rates and presence of lead, it is more than likely going to be a continued issue, considering environmental exposure levels have risen in children since 1892 (Tong, von Schirnding and Prapamontol,

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    Socialismandeconomics

    SOCIALISM OF SOCIETY IN INDIAN ECONOMY INTRODUCTION Impact of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar's thoughts on Indian economy is evaluated under the following main heads: * Reforms on agricultural lands. * Currency problem. * Financial problem in public. * Taxation policy. * Industrial growth on national level. * Economic development. * Socialism of state. * Miscellaneous economic Problems. I. Economy enterprises. II. Over population III. Upliftment of women for economic

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    Does the Capitalist Free Enterprise System Improve Justice in Society

    market system (Shaw, Barry, & Sansbury, 2009, p.127).” Over the many centuries, capitalism has evolved from the emergence of capitalism during fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, mercantile capitalism, financial capitalism with the increased industrialisation and the intensified competition, to today’s globalised capitalism. Although, the names used to describe capitalism have been changed over the time, the dynamic nature of laissez-faire (to let people do as they choose) (Shaw et al., pp.131) in

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    Interpretation of the American Dream in the Jungle, the Great Gatsby and Death of a Salesman

    The United States Declaration of Independence proclaims that “all men are created equal” and that everyone has the rights for “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” This document led to the national ethos that is the American Dream. This dream states that "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement" regardless of social class. Following the Civil War the United States of America underwent large scale change and by

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