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    in regards to faster transportation. People, as you can imagine, were immensely grateful for this new system of quicker, faster, and cheaper technology. Assembly lines (Document 4) presented itself as a huge convenience for those working in the factories. Just think, wouldn’t you be happy to know that you were not alone in making a product that would take all day? A little help in the process can relieve stress on the process for…

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    Workers in several factories are working in unsafe conditions. For example, a 22 year old, working in the factory Tai Qiang, got his leg pressed by a heavy machine and caused his leg to be fractured and got delayed treatment. The young man states that his co workers are not given any protective gear. (Jenny Chan, The Story of Toys made in China for Wal-Mart, June 1, 2007). For another instance, according to a study done by the Shanghai academy of Social science, factory workers lose or break…

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    Who can do it? Women can! The millions of women working for the war effort led America to victory against the Axis Powers. Rosie the Riveter, as their mascot, symbolized women 's efforts and started a movement for women 's rights across the country. "Rosie the Riveter" was a character created to inspire American women to stand up and join the workforce. Riveting was usually seen as a man 's job because it requires the worker to hold a heavy riveting gun that shoots out metal bolts. Consequently,…

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    Almost 1 million women worked in factories during the Civil War era. They made shoes, processed food, harvested tobacco, worked at printing factories, made clothes, did laundry or worked in places that were usually considered to be “men’s workplaces.” Women had far less opportunities than men, in the same industries. Women got little training…

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    to an individual struggling in a lower country. Contrastingly, factory workers living in a developing country maintain heavy workloads for survival reasons. To compare, Seabrook (2014) demonstrates that individuals in Bangladesh did not seek factory work for a motivated reason (pg. 37). Furthermore, these individuals are not as rich as a developed country in their resources, such as university or social services. As a result, factory workers living in the lower class have restriction in their…

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    undercover in a factory making parts for Apple computers. What they discovered was horrible, they had to work 18 days in a row despite requests for a day off. Moreover, another reporter, whose longest shift was 16 hours, said: "Every time I got back to the dormitories, I wouldn 't want to move."Even if I was hungry I wouldn 't want to get up to eat. I just wanted to lie down and rest. I was unable to sleep at night because of the stress." These haunting accounts are very similar to what factory…

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    industrialization. After the end of domestic systems of production, people began to rely more on factories to develop their economies as machines came into cities. The majority of people in rural areas had to migrate to the urban areas for employment. This movement called urbanization was one…

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    Wipro Case Study

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    Technology adapted Wipro Technologies Limited, which was initially started as a manufacturer of vegetable and refined oils, has undergone tremendous changes in its technological structure right through the years. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the company realized the new opportunities in the IT sector and set their foot in the IT and computing industry. This fascinating transformation from a vegetable oil company to global IT service giant was not an easy one. It had to face various issues…

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    land that is badly damaged and cannot be used effectively. Land can be damaged by human activities and natural disasters like forest fires and severe floods. There are two ways in which a land can become derelict. Firstly, it is through improper farming practices. When different harvests are grown too quickly one after another , there is insufficient time for the nutrients to be replaced, resulting in a loss of soil fertility. Secondly, land can also be damaged through mining activities.…

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    During the time period of 1800s through the early 1900s, much happened. There was improvement in inventions and products which made life easier, and more jobs were given to people that did not have jobs. Also, reforms were made that gave equal power to all. The accelerated period of industrial growth during the 1800s and into the early 1900s was more helpful because new products were made, land was conserved, and progressive reforms were made. Industrialism was helpful because conservation was…

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