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    Being the age of contrasts, the Victorian society suffered from a number of social issues such as poverty, class distinction, criminality. The industrialization deepened the problems involving children as well. They were forced to work in factories and workhouses, which became prisons for them. It is of great importance to deal with Charles Dickens ( 1812-70 ) to represent the nineteenth century social life in all its drastic changes and development. In Oliver Twist, Dickens’s second…

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    Marissa Carter is the founder and CEO of the revolutionary Irish tanning brand, Cocoa Brown Tan. The very successful Irish entrepreneur is just thirty four years old. She is a beauty editor as well as a media contributor who has become widely known and recognised in the beauty industry. The famous Cocoa Brown Tan launched just over 5 years ago, in November 2012. She has since been acknowledged for her innovation and her entrepreneurial success. She has won several awards such as 2013 Image…

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    from morality, through which characters get what they want. He talks about Machiavelli and Poetics of Virtu. The feudal abstraction where the ruling class dictating the content of the plays that were put up the state and the wealthy financed this productions hence will not permit content contrary to their rules and…

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    The Industrial Revolution has affected the modern world profoundly. Science, technology, and engineering were leveraged for economic development. Agriculture and manufacturing were modernized. In 1780’s, the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain. Britian pioneered industrial technology and social urban living. The country was an economic and social development model that influenced the rest of Europe after 1815. The early Industrial Revolution movements affected agriculture. Many…

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    micro action theory approach. What should be recognized, is that both theorists attempt to understand the connections between modern capitalism and specific historical circumstances. For Marx, capitalism is defined as the ownership of the means of production and private property. The history of class struggle becomes central to his theory; he describes the polarization…

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    little for how much they worked, pressure of globalization led to trafficking and forced labor. Source 2 In source 2 we see lots of pollution, this was one of the downfalls of Industrial Revolution, The use of machinery and factories led to mass production, which led to the development of numerous environmental hazards. These environmental hazards led to lots of diseases and the young kids that were working in these factories dying, there were no pollution laws to stop this from happening so…

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    The Enemies of the Western Way: A Communist and Fascist Perspective “The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win.” ( Marx, s.4). In Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels's revolutionary work, “ The Communist Manifesto” they speak of an egalitarian utopia in which the conflict between classes that was once the inherent cause of oppression transforms into the driving force for change (Marx, 3.2). The Manifesto paints a vivid picture of a constant battle between the…

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    Many people fail to realize the definition of the word revolution. It has multiple meanings such as: revolving and rotation, but today we are looking at it as an uprising or to become more industrialized.The Second Industrial Revolution was a type of revolution because it included new and improved technologies that helped to impact society and the economy. New technologies on the railroads and means of transportation improved. For example, streetcars were created to help city residents move…

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    We got a lot of events in the year of 1800s that occurred in the year, and I think that the most important events are an event that called the industrial revolution. The industrial revolution consist too many events that treat to have on the politics, economics, social and cultural activities, and the environment. As specialized ability established between small operations in the field and then spread, and amplified. Designers, and James Watt, who reinforced the steam engines, associated with…

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    Freedom and development are key in a human society and both Marx and Mill have quite distinctive views on these terms. John Stuart Mills is known to be one of the most influential philosophers of the nineteenth century. He had a liberal political view on society and culture itself. The majority of his philosophical theories are solemnly aimed towards the possibility of progress in the development of human knowledge and individual freedom. Mill justifies freedom through the value of liberty. He…

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