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    Globalization

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    globalization has spread its wings through a wider area giving a sense of interdependence in activities related to culture‚ economics‚ social and various other aspects. Globalization defined‚ according to the Human Development Report 1999‚ commissioned by the United Nations Development Programme as‚ “It is the growing interdependence of the world’s people through ‘shrinking space‚ shrinking time and disappearing borders." Viewing from different perspectives‚ Globalization has to be analyzed

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    This definition allows us to categorise the nations of the world into three groups based on social‚ political‚ and economic distribution. These groups are; the First World‚ the Second world and the Third world. Political reasons for a lack of development- In the late 19th century‚ European imperial powers (such as the British Empire) ended up occupying most of Africa. This created colonial territories leaving only Ethiopia and Liberia as the only independent countries. Britain occupied Egypt

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    Kerala Model

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    THE KERALA MODEL Based on the development experience of the southern Indian state of Kerala‚ refers to the state’s achievement of significant improvements in material conditions of living‚ reflected in indicators of social development that are comparable to that of many developed countries‚ even though the state’s per capita income is low in comparison. Achievements such as low levels of infant mortality and population growth‚ and high levels of literacy and life expectancy‚ along with the factors

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    Unit 332 – Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. OUTCOME 1 1.1 My responsibilities and duties include • Helping pupils individually and in groups • Support literacy • Support numeracy • Support science • Supervising art activities • Listening pupils read • Support PE lessons • Support the use of ICT in learning activities • Supervising role play activities • Supporting other

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    University said‚ "Human development‚ as an approach‚ is concerned with what I take to be the basic development idea: namely‚ advancing the richness of human life‚ rather than the richness of the economy in which human beings live…” (2010). The purpose of this report is to address and present solutions to problems related to extreme poverty and hunger and primary education in Zambia‚ Africa. These two problems must be taken care of first if we are to ever advance the richness of human life. Societies

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    Sub Saharan Africa

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    What is Development? According to the World Bank‚ development of a country is relative depending on the perspective from which an individual looks at it from. For instance a country can develop in terms of economic growth hence increasing a nations wealth. This could in turn be used to improve the social well being of the citizens. The downside to this kind of development is that it pays attention to creation of wealth with a total disregard on the consequences that the activities leading to the

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    for the performance of this important aspect of its work. Public administration’s role in the society‚ since the dawn of organized governments revolves around the concept of public service. In this times when the pace of social and economic development is so rapid‚ there is a great need of synchronizing the formulation of government policies with world events. As a result‚ public administration has assumed a new role – that of serving as change agent in the task of nation-building. With its new

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    Liberal Education

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    Advantages of liberal education (a) (b) Economic development Employment opportunities (c) Interdependent and stable society (d) Peace and harmony in community 9. Conclusion Essay Education is the most important factor behind the progress man has achieved in this world. It has been the permanent character of human history and evolution of thought. However‚ in the past‚ it used to be prerogative of only a few privileged men and the pace of development was quite slow. Since it has been disseminated

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    Economic Globalization

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    flow or proliferation‚ as well as the strengthening of transnational monopoly power. Economic globalization is one of the important characteristics of the contemporary world economy‚ is the performance of human development and progress‚ and is the inevitable consequence of economic development. But for each country‚ it is both an opportunity and a challenge. In particular‚ the countries with weak economic strength and behind in science and technology‚ in the face of global competition‚ the risks

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    Road Safety

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    Road safety is a major issue affecting the road sector. Road accidents remain a serious impediment to sustainable human development in many of the developing member countries (DMCs) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Road accidents continue to be an important social and economic problem in developing countries like India. Growth in the number of motor vehicles‚ poor enforcement of traffic safety regulations‚ poor quality of roads and vehicles‚ and inadequate public health infrastructures are some

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