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Calculate median from the following data |
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Answer» HEYY..hlo.....PLZZZ u PUT the data in this question to find median..... |
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Take a developed country such as the USA and a developing country suchas India. Analyse the main characteristics of these economies.Help please |
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The characteristic of DEVELOPED nations: (USA) High standard of living. Most of the GDP came from the industry sector. High GDP per capita. Low corruption. Mainly urban citizens. Advanced public transportation. Low poverty. Low number of homelessness.
Characteristics of Developing nations :(India) Low per capita real INCOME. Low per capita real income is one of the most defining characteristics of developing economies. ... High POPULATION growth rate/size. ... High rates of unemployment. ... DEPENDENCE on PRIMARY sector. ... Dependence on exports of primary commodities. hope so helped u out plzzzz follow me and Mark answer as brainlist.... |
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____ is the value of currency expressed in terms of the amount of goods and services that one unit of money can buy |
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Answer» Answer: money Explanation: PLZ mark me BRAINILIST and FOLLOW me PLEASE |
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How does urbanization affect vegetation |
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Answer» as the human POPULATION increases and more people are moving to urban areas human activity are having a profound effect on urban ecosystem land USE changes fragmentation and loss of Habitat associated with organisation have a direct effect on biodiversity and Ecosystem productivity human activities within urban environment also effect by a chemical cycle ATMOSPHERIC chemistry and local climate.the most commonly CITED changes to the husband environment are increased temperature carbon dioxide and nitrogen deposition designer all INFORMATION factor that affect plant stoicheometry growth and allocation .does this changes in the urban environment have the potential to affect the plant in both complementary and conflicting ways . Here is your answer .....HOPE IT IS HELPFUL.....☆ |
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Flow chart of sectors of Indian economycan you show a flow chart on sectors of Indian economy |
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Answer» Answer: They are three SECTORS in the INDIAN ECONOMY, they are; primary economy, secondary economy, and TERTIARY economy. |
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What were the economic plans of 1991 taken by Indian government to improve economic growth |
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Answer» Answer: The government started NEW POLICY CALLED LPG Liberalization, PRIVATIZATION, and Globalization |
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What is National Income? How is it calculated? |
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Answer» Answer: it is the the total income of any NATION EARNED by its citizens it is CALCULATED by the all over income of the citizens HOPE it will help u |
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Explain the fisher's equation of exchange.how is the cash balance equation an improvement over equation. |
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Answer» “The quantity theory of money is a truism.” Fisher's equation of exchange is a simple truism because it states that the total quantity of money (MV+M'V') paid for goods and services must equal their value (PT). The cash balance approach relates the PROCESS of DETERMINATION of the value of money to cash the subjective valuations of individuals who are the real force behind all economic activities The cash balances equation an improvement over fisher's equation The cash balances approach is superior to the transactions approach because it altogether DISCARDS the concept of the velocity of circulation of money which 'obscures the motives and decisions of PEOPLE behind it. _________________________ |
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A trend analysis of growth and productivity of a tele communication industry in India for the last ten years |
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Answer» jsjskdkkdkdkdkkfkckkckckkvkvkkvkdbdhdjdk sjidjdjdjjdjdjfi cicickkcnfnjdjdidkncncncjkcickckkc xkdkdkfi Explanation: hhwj shdikd dhduodkd jeieirk |
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Justify the following statements.1) External factors of business environment are beyond co2) Business firm should be aware of the changes in society3) Political stability builds up confidence among business4) Economic environment has direct influence on business5) Social trends provide business opportunities.6) An adequate knowledge of rules and regulationsperformance. |
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Answer» Answer: 2. Business firm should be aware of changing trends and preferances of the society so that it MIGHT be HELPFUL in increasing the demand of their products which WOULD HELP them earn more PROFIT and faith of the customers. |
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Suggest some ways to improve the private sector at the grassroot level |
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Answer» l-development-professionals-network/2013/apr/17/grassroots-innovation-solutions Grassroot-level INNOVATIONS MAY HOLD the KEY to GLOBAL ... |
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Loan offer by commercial Bank is increase/decrease the money supply |
Answer» In Macroeconomics,an increase in money supply leads to HIGHER financial mobility and liquidity in the economy which increases loans offered by COMMERCIAL banksExplanation: When the central bank in any country increases money supply through open market operations or manipulating the reserve RATIO,it basically increases the financial or monetary liquidity in the economy to stimulate overall economic activities and economic growth.This would consequently encourage higher financial lending by banks at all levels and the business or capital investors to increase BORROWINGS and further invest in various business and commercial endeavors in the economy.It will also increase the lending activities of individual bank customers and households ,which will further enhance the overall CONSUMPTION level in the economy.Therefore,basically a rise in money supply consequently increases the lending activities or loans offered by the commercial banks in the economy and enhances the overall financial mobility or liquidity. |
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UNIT-VWhat is progressive taxation?b) Write any four merits and any fourdemerits of progressive taxation 4+4-8What is public debt?Explain the role of public debt in thecontext of economic development |
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Answer» Explanation: A PROGRESSIVE TAX is imposed to raise the tax rate effectively more than the rate at which it was applied. It is characterised by a more than proportional RISE in the tax burden relative to the increase in INCOME |
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Answer» what's your question PLEASE. ..can you ask your question once again... |
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Imortanace of global financial crisis |
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Answer» Explanation: Financial globalization, international capital FLOWS, and global imbalances increased dramatically before the crisis. These trends can provide substantial benefits—such as facilitating access to capital for profitable INVESTMENTS, allowing greater diversification of risk, and improving MARKET discipline. hope it helps u pls mark as BRAINLIST ans plssss .. |
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What is life what is purpose of life |
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Answer» Answer: EVERY DAY of LIFE is called life PURPOSE of life is to dream and make it true please THANKS me and mark me as brainleast answer |
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Impact of increasing number of social grants onthe iunemployment rate |
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Answer» Answer: SOCIAL GRANTS are very popular in India .Duringthe election time almost every political party announce social grants BASED on caste , religion, employment STATUS , age etc. |
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Law of supply ...............????????????????????? |
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Answer» Answer: The law of supply is a fundamental PRINCIPLE of ECONOMIC theory which STATES that, keeping other factors constant, an increase in price results in an increase in quantity supplied. In other words, there is a direct relationship between price and quantity: QUANTITIES respond in the same DIRECTION as price changes |
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Any interesting information about plantation |
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Answer» Answer: plants can TALK to each other through SIGNALS by there roots under the soil hope you LIKE the answer please mark as a brainliest @keyframes heartbeat { 0% { TRANSFORM: scale( 1 ); } 20% { transform: scale( 1.25 ) translateX(5%) translateY(5%); } 40% { transform: scale( 1.5 ) translateX(9%) translateY(10%); } } |
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Production function : Return to a factor and Return to scale? |
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Answer» Answer: Returns to a FACTOR and returns to scale are two IMPORTANT laws of production. ... Returns to a factor relate to the short period production FUNCTION when one factor is varied keeping the other factor FIXED in order to have more output, the marginal returns of the VARIABLE factor diminish. |
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Return to Scale ?pls answer me |
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Answer» your QUESTION is INCOMPLETE ........ |
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How have the MNC"s Changed the world of economy ? ❤❤ |
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Answer» MNC has changed the world of the economy ♥ UNTILL the middle of 20th century , production was largely ORGANISED within countries . ♥ Countries used to trade in raw material , food STUFF and finished products . ♥ But with ENTRY of MNC , the economic activities of the companies are spread over many countries . ♥ Thus , all the goods and services are produced all over the world . Hope it helps ✌ Shreya ❤ |
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Write your question here (Keep it simple and clear to get the best answer)what is the meaning of monsoon? |
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Answer» The MEANING of MONSOON is WIND that BRINGS RAIN and moisture. |
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Is self help group are formal source or informal source of credit |
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Write a note on NREGA 2005 !! ❤ |
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Answer» National Rural EMPLOYMENT Guarantee Act :- ♥ It was started by the central government in the year 2005 . ♥ It was mainly started to REMOVE the state of unemployment in the rural areas . ♥ It provides 100 days of assured employment to the people who are in need of work or able to work . ♥ If the government fails to provide employment , then it will give unemployment allowances to the people . HOPE it helps ✌ Shreya ❤ |
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B. Find Inventory Turnover Ratio : Op.Stock Rs.90000, Purchases Rs.270000 & Cl. Stock Rs. 110000 |
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Answer» gjdhvbkohgvjncxzay Explanation: fjkgfjovcxzfj BBC xhjg-gg |
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Mention four features of development ? ❤ |
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Answer» i) Different people have different DEVELOPMENTAL goals. i) Different people have different developmental goals.(ii) What may be development for one may not be development for the other. It may be destructive for the other. i) Different people have different developmental goals.(ii) What may be development for one may not be development for the other. It may be destructive for the other.(iii) Income is the most important component of development, but ALONG with income, people also seek equal TREATMENT, good health, peace, literacy, etc. i) Different people have different developmental goals.(ii) What may be development for one may not be development for the other. It may be destructive for the other.(iii) Income is the most important component of development, but along with income, people also seek equal treatment, good health, peace, literacy, etc.(iv) For development, people look at mixed goals. |
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What id consumption function ?2. उपभोग प्रवृत्ति को परिभाषित कीDefine propensity to consume3. सीमांत उपभोग प्रवृत्ति तथा औसततत्वों की चर्चा करें।Distinguish between marginal pfactors which determine the pro4. "केन्ज का सबसे अधिक महत्त्वपूर्ण"Keynes' most notable contribuउपभोग के मनोवैज्ञानिक सिद्धांत केExplain psychological law of co5. केन्ज के मनोवैज्ञानिक सिद्धांत कीState and explain Keynes psych16. उपभोग फलन क्या है? APC तथWhat is consumption functionarributes?7. सीमांत उपभोग प्रवृत्ति की धारणा कीDiscuss the concept of marginal |
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Answer» Answer: consumption FUNCTION is the functional RELATION between consumption and income. Propensity to consume, in ECONOMICS, the proportion of total income or of an increase in income that consumers TEND to spend on goods and services rather than to save. |
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Why opportunities play important roles in career choice |
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Answer» Answer: It's great if you have an opportunity to choose the career which is RELATED to your HOBBY or INTERESTS. Usually, if you PICK the work according to your interests, salary is not the most important motivation for you. So choosing the future career is perhaps the most important decision in our lives. Explanation: |
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G-3 a group of three countries constituted for trade promotion with political motives in 2003,which is known as |
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Answer» constituted for trade promotion with. POLITICAL MOTIVES in 2003, which is KNOWN. as : (A) I.B.S.A |
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What is difference between miosis and meiosis?? |
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Answer» Answer: Here's your answer mate : MITOSISNumber of cells created - END result: two daughter cells. Ploidy - Creates diploid daughter cells . Genetics - Daughter cells are genetically IDENTICAL . MEIOSISNumber of cells created - End result : Four daughter cells. Ploidy - Creates haploid daughter cells. Genetics - Daughter cells are genetically different . Hope this helps you army ! Have a bangastic day!
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If a curve is upward rising from left to right, how are the two variables related?Give an example of an upward rising curve. |
Answer» In Mathematics,an upward sloping curve from left to right indicates a positive relationship between the two CONCERNED variables meaning that they MOVE in the same direction.Explanation: An upward sloping curve from left to right in Mathematics,IMPLIES a positive relationship between the dependent and independent variable.It illustrates that as one of the variables or the independent variable increases the dependent or the other variable also increases and vise versa.An example of upward sloping curve is the market supply curve in Economics which shows the positive relationship between the price of a product or service(independent variable) and its supply LEVEL in the market by the sellers or firms(dependent variable).As the product or service price goes up,its supply level in the market also rises considering the prospect of higher SALES revenue due to the price increase. |
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Find the incorrect option-a)demand deposit share the essential feature of money,b)with demand deposit payments can be made without cash,c)demand deposit are safe way of money transformation, d)demand deposit facility is like cheque |
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Answer» The incorrect option is ‘Demand deposit facility is like CHEQUE’. Option: D Explanation: The ‘demand deposit facility’ is not like a cheque. It has the facility of a cheque that is issued against the demand deposit makes it possible to facilitate transactions without the ‘use of cash’. The demand deposit is the ‘deposit’ that can be ‘withdrawn on demand’ by the people. They can make payments through cheque instead of cash for the AMOUNT that has been deposited by them as a demand deposit. The person makes a for a ‘SPECIFIC amount’ and instructs the BANK to pay the ‘specific amount’ from the person's ‘account to the person’ in whose NAME the ‘cheque’ has been made. |
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Name an briefly discuss the two methods through which ownership may be transferred |
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Write a short note on product-differentiation? |
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Answer» Answer: the marketing of GENERALLY SIMILAR products with minor VARIATIONS that are USED by consumers when making a CHOICE. |
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लोक वित एवं व्यक्तिगत वित में अंतर बताइए |
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Answer» I don't KNOW bro9#873)383(36283293748+3-4 |
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Is it Dangerous Shopping online During now |
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Answer» YES it is dangerous. |
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In the tradegiving suitableExplain briefly the recent changesof india with other countriesexamples ? |
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Answer» there are MNC's in India which is dealing with other COUNTRIES and EXPORTING goods out of india |
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Difference between mean median and mode |
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Answer» Difference between mean,median and mode Mean is the average of given sets of NUMBERS. Median is the number in the MIDDLE when you order the numbers in an ASCENDING order. Mode is the number which is repeated the most in the SET. |
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125+ 250 |
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Explain the causes of low death rate in India |
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Answer» Answer: 1(DEVELOPED MEDICAL FACILITIES..... |
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Differemce detween liberalizatiOn and globalization |
Answer» Globalization is the greater INTEGRATION among countries and economies for trade, economic, social and political benefits. LIBERALIZATION GENERALLY refers to removal of restrictions; USUALLY government rules and regulations imposed on social, economic, or political matters.hope it helps you ✔️✅ |
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Briefly explain how the family farm , Weaver, teacher can use their resources tO fulfill their needs in a simple economy |
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Answer» In an ECONOMY, HUMAN wants are unlimited but, the resources to satisfy them are limited and have alternative uses.. |
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For certain period of time China has adopted one child per family |
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Answer» Answer: The FAMILY ADOPTED and GIVE birth to only one CHILD because the population in CHINA is very very more than in india. After few years indian people should also give birth to one child only |
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Economic destabilization |
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Answer» Answer: economic TERRORISM targets civilians of NATIONS or groups in the pursuit of political aims. Terroristic ATTACKS against ports and land borders cause extra MEASURES to be IMPLEMENTED to ensure the safe arrival of the product. These measures force the cost of exporting and importing goods to increase. Explanation: Hope it helps you 。◕‿◕。 You can also mark this answer brainliest (◠‿◕) |
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Family farm Weaver teaching can use their resources to fulfill their need in simple economic |
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Answer» the FULFILMENT of the needs can be done through the RIGHT investment of the financial RESOURCES in the right time Explanation: |
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Free entry and exit of firms in a perfectly competitive market indicates a) P = Min ACb) P less than ACc) P more than ACd) None of the above |
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Answer» d is CORRECT answer..... THANKS.......... okkkkkkk.......... |
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Three contermpontary events that show case the natural of transforming south africa |
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Answer» South Africa offers a remarkable focal point to explore legacies of liberation, because of the enormity of the task of transforming society to address the legacies of apartheid, and because of the substantial legal, institutional and financial resources available to the government to foster SIGNIFICANT change. In contrast to other countries in the region, such as Mozambique and Angola, whose early independence period was shaped by civil war and military intervention by the apartheid regime and the superpowers, South Africa’s transition was strongly supported by regional and international actors. Given this backing, the resources available to the government, and the long history of worker and community participation in the country’s mass democratic movement, there were high hopes – and expectations – that the new African National Congress (ANC) government would introduce policies and governing practices that would foster inclusion and address the deep levels of inequality, poverty and violence that characterised society. This has not happened. The 2014 national election, which marked 20 years of democracy in South Africa, confirmed the limited nature of the transformation. As widely predicted, the ANC was able to brush off political scandals, rampant corruption, sluggish economic growth and public protests to win its fifth successive election victory. However, it has not been able to brush off the many protests that MANIFEST themselves throughout the country, in workplaces and communities where the lack of transformation is most keenly felt. The selection of articles in this special issue, we believe, helps to advance our understanding of the nature and complexities of post-apartheid democracy in South Africa through contemporary struggles for transformation. While much has been written about the country’s transition and the range of problems associated with the ANC’s adoption of neo-liberalism and related policy reforms, local struggles and resistance have generated less attention. The articles here offer rich insights into processes of governance and resistance, and SHOW that social justice cannot EASILY be engineered through new institutions in the absence of political will. Apartheid created a society based on inequality and dispossession; little wonder many post-1994 political and community-based struggles have been framed around socio-economic transformation, rights and redress. Demands that BASIC rights be respected played an important role in the struggle against apartheid, both as a way to critique white minority rule and racial oppression, and as goals for the liberation movement to pursue. Rights have remained one of the most important bases for asserting normative and political claims; labour and social movements have used a rights-based discourse to push for the realisation of socio-economic advancement, women’s groups have fought for gender equality, and new social movements have used equal citizenship rights as the basis to demand land reform and access to basic services, such as water and electricity. In other words, the dreams of a post-apartheid South Africa characterised by economic and racial justice have not died, though in the absence of a national process of socio-economic transformation, they have fractured into thousands of localised struggles. |
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Match the following List A list B 1) public sector a) artisans2) unorganized sector b) factories act3) tertiary sector c) post office 4) organised sector d) insurance Companies |
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Answer» PUBLIC sector_factories act unorganized sector_post office tertiary sector-artisans organised sector-insurance COMPANIES |
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