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    As it is clearly displayed in the first chapter of this work, England‟s nineteenth century witnessed a rise of industrialism. It was at that time that capitalism first stretched, accompanied with the „old-fashioned labour laws‟, which ranked the socioeconomic classes. It caused also a lot of if not a complete destruction and disorder on the lives of masses of people. However, these issues of the industrialization, and other sub-issues, which might seem less important in the eyes of some writers…

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    SOCIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT MODERN TIMES (1936)-A REVIEW INTRODUCTION: Today we live in an era replete with all the luxuries of modernity. Indeed coming off traditional lifestyle and moving into modern times brought about great changes both positive and negative. Though the origins of modernity can be traced back a hundred years, it was only in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that recognisably modern societies appeared. Also known as the Great Transformation period there were stark…

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    The industrial revolution was the transition from hand production methods to machine. This revolution, which happened at the 19th century in the Great Britain, has affected every single aspect of peoples’ everyday lives directly or indirectly. The industrial revolution promotes industrialization and it led to the creation of factories. The creation of factory, which was promoted by industrial revolution, improved the manufacturing process, and the improvements means that production was increased…

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    Introduction This case is about the Roxanne Quimby, who is the founder of the Burt’s Bees, a company that manufactures the handmade crafts and beeswax product. At first, Burt’s Bee was located at Central Maine. Later, she shifted the company in North Caroline. However, now she is in dilemma whether to go back to Central Maine or not. Before she founded Burt’s Bee, she was the black sheep of the family. While every family member was a successful business person, she was not interested in…

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    Introduction Today’s world with perfection always search for new in their look. In the world with a necessary habit of fashion, Zara makes a well-known place in the people’s heart. When fashion is the new phenomenon until the mid-19th century Armancio Ortega the founder of Zara (Inditex) comes with an idea of starting the business (in 1963) with making housecoats and robes in La Coruna, as he was the son of railway worker. While in 1975 he took his business to a little bit advance level by…

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    During the 19th century, Europe was riding a wave of innovations. Everything was beginning to become automated; communication, production, and most importantly travel. The development of railway systems allowed for everyday people to travel at rates that were previously unthinkable. What would have been a six month journey across countries could now be completed in a matter of weeks. While the volume of travelers increased, so did Europe’s interests in other countries. Documenting the rest of…

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    Lavin Luqman Section One Which classes of British society benefited the most from the industrial revolution? The industrial revolution was a great turning point in the world history. The industrial revolution started around the eighteenth century towards the nineteenth century in Europe. Britain was one of the most industrialized counties of that time. This revolution brought about many changes in social structures and living conditions. It brought about larger modernized cities, new social…

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    hand spun. But, with the invention of the spinning wheel and the loom, the cloth was produced quicker and eventually replaced wool in the textile field” ("Thomas net). Between 1770 and 1790 the production of cotton increased in Great Britain (textbook pg,286). By 1800, the manufacture of cotton cloth bag becomes the nation’s single most important industry. However, with materials now being produced quicker and cheaper the need for manufactured goods was greater than the supply. In order to meet…

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    The European Industrial Revolution was an economic, technological, and scientific boom of industrialism in England which created hundreds of thousands of jobs. The major event consisted of the transitions Europe went through in the 19th century in an attempt to convert the rural-dominated region into a primarily Industrial one. Although the revolution brought negative impacts such as pollution, the Industrial Revolution introduced a greater number of positive outcomes by giving women larger…

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    INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION NEWSPAPER Anas Eisa October 1890 Changes Coming To England!! By: Man living at the city The industrial revolution was the shift in the way products were produced. The people started using machines and iron materials instead of their hands to produce products faster and easier at the factories. They use it to make there life easier and to make profit of the machines, that means that they are building them in their houses and selling them to other people. The…

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