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    Henry Ford Henry Ford’s life revolved around his family and his career. The company was or is known as Ford Motor Company. At the age of 32 Ford had built his first Experimental Quadricycle. His net worth is now $199 billion. He died at the age of 83. “When everything seems to be going against you remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it.” When Henry Was a teen his father William Ford gifted him with a pocket watch. Henry then took it apart and rebuilt it gaining the…

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    the rent. Furthermore, Henry Ford wanted to mass produce his automobile; therefore, he made use of assembly lines. An assembly line is a rolling conveyer belt in which workers would stand at different points of the belt. Each set of workers has a specific part of the construction that they would focus on. This process of construction allowed for much work to be done in a swift manner. Since the assembly lines required plenty of workers, this created the job opening for many Americans; this…

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    peoples lives. Ford was known for his production of the motor vehicles which is now widely produced in the United States, but what he really did was change and encourage the technology in the United States for the rest of his life. His invention of the assembly line, 5 dollar wage, and 5 day work week has changed how jobs are run and managed in the present age. Henry Ford changed the world in industry, the entrepreneur ship, and mass production His desire to build automobiles grew the industry…

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    'The automotive industry is a wide range of companies and industries involved in the design, development, manufacturing, marketing and selling of motor vehicles. It is one of the world's most important economic sectors by revenue. The automotive industry does not include industries dedicated to the maintenance of automobiles following delivery to the end user, such as automobile repair shops.' (Wikipedia). For Generations upon Generations humankind have been trying to come up with ways to make…

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    industries and found strategies that would further this objective. They adopted these ideas to the Model T and ultimately, revolutionized industrial production. Inspired by the meat processing factories in Chicago, Ford decided to create an assembly line that moved. Interchangeable…

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    losing an election, or the wholeness I feel when performing onstage—all moments that taught and toughened, redeemed and reassured. The future is filled with dreams dangling just within reach—delivering the Salutatorian address at our Senior Honors Assembly, taking my final bow in our school musical, being able to call every member of our class by name—all aspirations that propel me forward. These experiences have served me well throughout high school, but they're fleeting. What will thrust me…

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    Henry Ford Spent His Early Years as a Farmer.In later years, He went on to become an Inventor and to accomplish great strides in the area of Michigan. Born on July 30, 1863, on a Michigan farm spring wells township, Henry Ford left the family farm because his mom died and to get his dream into action one of the first jobs were at the flower brothers machine shop where he only got $2.50 a week he shapes brass valves on a machine. on 1888 claras twenty-second birthday she marries Henry Ford on…

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    In Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, almost every product has been mass produced, including humans, using Henry Ford’s principle of assembly line production. The society has taken this principle to the extreme, in that they encourage people to embrace this because it is a key to achieve efficiency and success. People were brainwashed to believe that efficiency, production and consumerism, are values of paramount importance. Furthermore, the principle became the root of their existence, thus,…

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    and development of today’s metropolitans. In the 1920’s the Ford Motor Company single handedly brought us from a horse and buggy, to an era of transportation where we had machines powered by fuel transporting us (Module 5 Video 1). The infusion of assembly line in the manufacturing process, was the beginning of an era of mass production for mass consumption, Fordism was born. It took one tenth of the time to build the Ford model T car, than any other car at the…

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    because all employees need to do is to perform defined roles with specific duties, such as screwing nuts on an assembly line, the only duty of the factory worker Charlie Chaplin played in “Modern Times”. He was deemed valuable only for his usefulness as a means for the interests of the employer, subjected to such indignity as being forced-fed by a machine and an accelerating assembly line at an ever increasing rate. Eventually, the factory worker suffered nervous breakdown and was sent to the…

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