Topic > Industrialization in Developing Countries - 632

Understanding and analyzing the starting point of obstacles is an important part of knowing what prevents developing countries from growing. In my opinion, industrialization is the biggest obstacle that developing countries face. From my reading, there are three ways I will approach the situation and that is through high technology, shared technology and an appropriate technological point of view. Focusing on the point of view of high technology, industrialization is one of the main causes of health problems. It creates air pollution, poverty, lack of food supply, dangerous machines that pollute the earth, and homelessness. However, to prevent this from happening, you need to start in the “lab” first to help prevent this specific block from occurring. Health problems in industrialized countries are caused as much by economic, social, political and cultural factors as by pathogens. Industrialization has become a major medical issue worldwide and will hopefully become less of an issue in the coming years. According to shared technology, superpower nations should be able to band together to boost developing nations. They should do so because it will help them become more developed, less dependent, and decrease poverty rates, not because it will benefit them and help nations as a whole. Many third world countries began to industrialize when they realized what the United States had done during the Cold War. Some may argue that increasing financial resources and trade opportunities for poorer countries is not a sufficient substitute. Therefore, even if this were not the case, it would still be a start to help underdeveloped countries prosper more. For example, Africa is considered one of the…half of the paper…of the world? It's a reason why things work the way they do. For example, as you stated in class, not everyone will get A's because it depends on how much work you put in and how disciplined you are, just like poor nations. Therefore, what needs to change is that they need to become the discipline that nations need to come up with a plan to become a well-developed nation, just like China has done. In conclusion, industrialization poses a big problem in the developing nation. It creates lack of jobs, poverty as stated and health problems. The three perspectives focus on getting in touch with how some people see the world in conjunction with developing nations. The overall result of developing countries is to no longer become dependent on states and increase taxes on their supplies. This will help them in one way or another to earn capital and prosper.