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Colonialism And Imperialism In Europe
The industrialization and the great technological development of Europe, especially at the time of
the second industrial revolution, the generation of the world in two large groups: the industrialized
countries and the non industrialized industrialists. The former ended up imposing themselves on the
latter, who remained under their direct or indirect dependence. Industrial Europe, thanks to its
demographic vitality, its industrial, technical, commercial and financial superiority imposed its
economic model, its values, ideals and its culture to a large part of the world.

Imperialism can be defined as the system in which the politics, economy and culture of one part of
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These conditions were found in the most backward territories, without technical and weaker means
from other continents, especially from Asia and Africa. We must bear in mind that the crisis of 1873
caused the industrialized countries to develop protectionist policies, so it became indispensable to
look for these new markets, more raw materials and places to invest and find profitability. Currently,
this classical economic theory is being qualified in relation to imperialism. There are studies that
consider that most of the foreign investments of the developed countries were not directed towards
the new territories but towards other industrialized countries or in process of being it, like the United
States. Moreover, always according to this new theory, most of the foreign trade, both industrial and
agricultural products, continued to be among the industrialized countries. Finally, the economic
profitability of some empires, like the British, the principal of them all, is in doubt. It would have
been proven how the costs to maintain it administration, army, etc. did not justify the benefits
obtained. In addition, imperialism did not benefit the entire population or all British economic
sectors equally. The main beneficiaries were the economic sectors that invested in colonial
companies while their contribution to the
The Environmental Impact Of Illegal Mining In Africa
In Ghana, for example, Illegal mining is more prevalent and has been a major contributor to these
primary crimes especially for the widespread destruction of arable land. The country is rich in
gold and in turn shows the foundations of environmental crime as being the cause of greed and
ignorance (Grabosky 2003:237). In according to Ghana National Commission for UNESCO
statistics (2013, cited in Dwumor and Arko, 2013) the mining industry offers employment
opportunities, estimating that it employs over 500,000 Ghanaians making it unfortunately too
widespread to tackle. On a global scale, the issue of illegal mining tends to relate directly to
safety. In fact, it is observed by Pyatt et al. (2000) the environmental impact of illegal mining
boils down to the lack of knowledge of the risks associated with mining. It is apparent that mining
in Ghana has tremendous repercussions for the countries environment and the citizens due to high
concentrations of chemicals being released such as mercury. The heavily polluted tailing in the
mining process are neglected in ways that polluted the soil, lakes, air and the water. To elaborate,
this agrees with the findings by Hilson (2002) who found in this research a rather large amount of
mercury emission estimated to be over 5 tonnes is being released each year. Furthermore, a study
by Nyarko et al. (2006) found high levels of arsenic in the rivers of Ghana, samples ranging from
0.90 to 8.00 ppm, exceeding the recommended values of
Hudson s Bay Case Study
On February 3, 2017, Francine Kopun wrote an article called Hudson s Bay making bid to take
over Macy s . Hudson s bay is said to become one of the leading operator of department stores
globally if it takes over Macy s. As of now, Macy s is a struggling department store that has started
to shut down approximately 100 stores in order to cut costs and become profitable. In addition, the
shopping habits of customers have been changing to virtual shopping, which reduced mall traffic in
the U.S. Also, Arthur Fleishmann said he thinks its more of a real estate play and believes that
Hudson s Bay would not bring Macy s into the Canadian market as it is one of Hudson s Bays
biggest competitors. Furthermore, after analysing the article Hudson s Bay... Show more content on
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Secondly, reviewing the job description and job specification. Thirdly, selecting a recruitment
method, which would be external because the take over of the company is in another country.
Therefore the recruitment bases would be online on their corporate website, Internet job boards and
online networking sites. Although, Hudson s Bay can also do internal recruitment by posting about
the positions available to their current employees that are willing to relocate or using Human
Resources records to identify possible candidates for the opening. Lastly, searching for the
qualified applicants to ensure that all tasks are performed efficiently and to the best of their
abilities. Likewise, legal emphasis is a big part of the take over, as there are two different countries
involved. The Human resource department will have to ensure that all laws that protect Canadians
in the workplace from discrimination, equality, rights and freedom and employee contracts are all
abided by the American law system. The Human resource department will have to create to new
policies according to the American law system to ensure that their employees
Importance Of Imperialism In Joseph Conrad s Heart Of...
The Crippling Bodies Bodies, corpses, and graves are all symbols of illness and death in
literature. Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness and Natasha Trethewey s Native Guard include
bodies to represent a lacking of vitality for humanity. In Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad uses
bodies to symbolize the inferiority of those that are believed to be lower class. Conrad demonstrates
how imperialism affects the bodies of the inferior natives in CongoAfrica. Trethewey uses Native
Guard to describe her mother s tragic death that is caused by abuse. Both Conrad and Trethewey
relate bodies to the mistreatment of inferior figures by uncivilized, powerful forces. Conrad s Heart
of Darknessillustrates how the power from the imperialism that the Europeans have causes them
to treat the native people of Congo Africa as slaves and as bodies that are meant for work. Conrad
expresses the horrors of the Europeans toward the natives of Congo through the state of the
natives bodies. Conrad describes the Congo as though it is a graveyard for all of the natives that
are being treated as slaves by the Europeans. The natives in the setting are characterized as living
inferior to the Europeans that come to conquer the land. In Envisioning Africa: Racism and
Imperialism in Conrad s Heart of Darkness, Peter Firchow examines Heart of Darkness and the
allegations of racism against the novel. In response to Heart of Darkness, Firchow states how
Conrad s own experiences to Africa may play a role in his perception of the Congo and Africa in
general. Firchow focuses on how Conrad draws racism into Heart of Darkness by exploring
misrepresentations of Africa and Africans . The misrepresentations of Africans include how the
natives are assumed to be weak and poor although their type of civilization is the opposite of the
Europeans and of Conrad s. The poor state the Africans are assumed by the Europeans to be a call
for help. Misrepresentations of Africa are further described as being an opportunity to explore one
s hidden, dark inner self. The poor state that Africans live in can easily be overruled by stronger
forces such as European countries. Imperialism places a strong suit in the overruling of the Africans
as Europeans start to
Great American Cities
In Jacob s book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, the various ways that city planning
is being practiced incorrectly are explored. One problem that cities are encountering is the decay of
inner city areas that are forming slums . City planners have been attempting to mend this problem
by spending money on new low income housing projects and developments. This tactic does not fix
the problem of high crime rates and low levels of education because these people stay in the same
area just in slightly better housing and still without proper education and opportunities. Another
reason why these problems do not improve is that planners focus on how a cityshould look and not
on the actual happenings in the real city. The author mentions
Perseus Research Paper
Acrisius, the King of Argos, was born a daughter named Danae. In the hopes of obtaining a boy,
the king visited Apollo s Oracle in Delphi asking if he d ever have one. The priestess said no, but
warned Acrisius that his grandson, born by Danae, would spell his demise. Fearful of his death,
Acrisiuslocked Danae in a bronze tower with naught among the walls, but a single window, in the
hopes of keeping her from any interaction with men. Danae was depressed by captivity and would
often pray to the Gods for release. Zeus, upon hearing her pleas, looked down from the heavens and
fell in love with her breath taking beauty. Infatuated, he visited her in the form of golden light
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Perseus used Medusa s head to petrify enemies and even saved a stunning woman named
Andromeda on his journey back. During this journey, they stopped at Larissa where Perseus
joined a game of discus in which the disk Perseus threw, flew and hit a man in the head killing
him. This man was Acrisius, proving the Oracle right. After his father s funeral, Perseus
continued on and later received blessing from Andromeda s father, King Cepheus of Phoenicia, to
marry her and together they rode on Pegasus back to Seriphos.Once Perseus and Andromeda
reached Seriphos, Dictys greeted them. He told Perseus of how Polydectes has made Danae his
hand maiden upon refusal to marriage. Infuriated by the mistreat of his mother, he had Dictys take
care of Andromeda while he sought revenge. He stormed through the castle halls and slammed
through the great hall in which the king and his courtiers were having a feast. Perseus swept the
now silent room with his eyes in search for his mother. When he saw her standing behind the king,
he walked up among all the shocked people that quickly made way for him. When he stood below
Polydectes, he told his mother to move away. Perseus drew the wretched head from the satchel with
Medusa s face towards the king s
Analysis Of The Poem Like Fruit Borne By Tree
1.
Stick these words in your hair and take them to Polin and Manuai my sons: the ripe fruit falls and
returns to the trunk its mother.
In the first couple of lines in the poem the speaker is telling the messenger to take a specific
message to her two sons. (Lines 1 2).
The rest of the poem shows that the speaker is becoming weak and is close to passing away and
because of that she needs her sons to be near her during this time. It seems to her that her two sons
have forgotten about her, like fruit borne by birds, and that they ve drifted far away from her. The
situation is frustrating for the speaker who stipulates that other women s sons stay near their own
mothers. A sense of desperation is felt in this poem which you can see in the ... Show more content
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She is old, withered and dried up and is blind:
I sway like a dry falling leaf
I see with my hands
She finishes off this poem with death feast. which shows that her sons must hurry and visit her as
she does not have much time left. These aren t the words of a woman happy with her sons behavior
but of a woman wishing they would behave differently and pay attention to her.

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In this poem, an old woman is sending a message to her two sons that her last wish is to see her
sons one last time. She tells them about her decreasing state of health. She tells her sons that she
is dried out and frail almost as if to scare her sons so that they can hurry up in seeing her. She calls
her sons her fruit and says that other people s sons come back and visit them, so they should too.
She feels neglected because her sons are so far away from her. The old woman says her sons are a
part of her and she would like them to be there for her at the end as that is what children would do
for their dying mothers. The poem has an underlying message in that children should not neglect
their parents because after all they did raise
Diffusion Of Osmosis And Diffusion
Osmosis and diffusion are two important processes in the human body that help in the functioning of
cells and homeostasis, or maintaining balance within the body. Osmosis is the movement of water
from a higher concentration to a lower concentration, and its purpose is to maintain stability between
a solvent (water) and a solute. Diffusionis the movement of solutes down their concentration
gradient, toward a lesser concentration of solutes, in order to pass a membrane, such as the lipid
bilayer of the plasma membrane (Tortora and Derrickson 2012). Diffusion requires no energy and is
affected by many different aspects including heat, causing the reaction to occur at a more rapid rate,
the size of the particle, and the amount of space in which the diffusion must cover (Tortora and
Derrickson 2012). Osmosisis a form of diffusion that is more so for water, and both require no
energy. The phospholipid bilayer of the cell membraneis a protective barrier against foreign
materials that could harm the cell. The membrane is what is defined as selectively permeable
(Tortora and Derrickson 2012) because it only allows certain materials get into it, while keeping
others from moving out. The bilayer of the membrane has hydrophilic heads, which work well with
water, and hydrophobic tails, which repel water. This difference in the head and tails is what causes
only certain materials to be able to enter the membrane without help. Materials that can get in are
small, gaseous, and
The Power Broker By Robert Moses Summary
The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York

by Robert Caro

Academic Review

Robert Caro s grandiose 1,296 page book, The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New
York, reveals the story of the complex and controversial persona of America s greatest builder
Robert Moses. The magnificently well written piece of work received Pulitzer prize as well as
Francis Parkman prize for best book of the year. Caro, born in 1935 in New York City, showed
interest and passion for writing early in life. Known for his extensive research and detailed long
pieces, he was determined to write Robert Moses biography in spite of Moses initial rejection and
lack of cooperation. Upon realizing the book was unavoidable, Moses agreed to comply and be
interviewed several times by Caro. Moses, the ultimate builder, whose career lasted a long time,
eventually gained enough power to build himself an empire in which he lived like an emperor and
managed to get his every wish granted. He successfully manipulated government officials and
almost any individual he came in contact with was transformed into a pawn used to assist him in
building and turning his dreams into a reality. While Caro s masterpiece provides a substantial
amount of background information on his leading character, its main focus is less about his life
story and more about power and what he was able to do with it once he had a taste of it.

Robert Moses disguised himself as a hard working, compassionate and


Meritocracy Of My Democracy Essay
A democratic meritocracy
My ideal country would be a democratic meritocracy. In a meritocracy, one s rewards are dependent
on how much one works. This means that there is a lot of incentive to work hard in this country.
Now to the interesting part, the democracy. I believe in a pure democracy, rather than a
representative democracy. Ancient Greece and Switzerland, are both pure democracy s. Direct
democracy is like, but distinct from, representative democracy, in which people vote for
representatives who then enact policy initiatives.
Depending on the system in use, direct democracy might entail passing executive decisions, the use
of sortation, making laws, directly electing or dismissing officials, and conducting trials. Two
leading forms of direct democracy are participatory democracy and deliberative democracy.
Semi direct democracies in which representatives administer day to day governance, but the citizens
remain the sovereign, allow for three forms of popular action: referendum (plebiscite), initiative, and
recall. The first two forms referendums and initiatives are examples of direct legislation.
Compulsory referendum subjects the legislation drafted by political elites to a binding popular vote.
This is the most common form of direct legislation. Popular referendum empowers citizens to make a
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This dispenses the need for man built defenses and a full time defense force. However, I feel it
would be unwise for a country to have no defense force. I suggest that there would be 15 months
national service. This would be split up into 5 terms which could be done at any time between the
age of 18 and 30. There would be very low taxes which would attract many countries and banks.
This would in turn create lots of jobs for the highly specialized workers. This country will not have
a nuclear program, as I feel this will give it an offensive

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