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    “Some Lessons from the Assembly Line” is a motivational article written by Andrew Braaksma. In his article, Braaksma shares his experience of going from a full-time college student to the blue-collar life. The author compares campus life to his time in a factory, instilling the importance education. The article theme of the importance of college is well argued because the author shares his experience, the effect it had, and lessons he learned. Mr. Braaksma chose to spend his summer vacations…

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    The main theme of “Gran Torino,” directed by and featuring Clint Eastwood, is that of racism and racial biases. Walt, played by Eastwood, is white man retired from the military; he holds to be the only remaining white man in a now primarily Asian neighborhood. From serving in the Vietnam War, Walt was social influences by his fellow soldiers to be racial bias towards the people they were fighting in the war; to Walt, this meant he was racial bias towards everyone of Asian descent. However, it’s…

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    Introduction The Second Industrial Revolution in America was a time period of rapid growth and development in the United States. It started around 1870 during the time of Reconstruction and lasted until about 1920 around the conclusion of World War One. The fast growth of the railroad system resulted in the start and growth of many businesses such as steel, iron, and oil. The start and growth of these industries created many new towns, jobs, businesses and means of travel. With new…

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    Lesson 2.1 Which type of business takes resources from nature to make its products? Name several examples. The business that gets their resources from nature is Extractors. Some examples are oil refineries and mines. Oil drillers extract oil from the ground then it is used as a resource. Miners also get coal and other minerals from nature and use them for goods. Why is raising capital critical to success of a business? Raising capital is critical to a business. Without capital there would not…

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    a gang, and one night, Walt breaks up the ruckus which takes place in front of his house. Walt makes it his mission to protect the Korean family from the gang, but leads to a tragic ending. In the film, Gran Torino, the subject of racism is portrayed in a unique yet engaging manner. The plot of the film is well thought through as the events leading to the climax were realistic and occur in a chain reaction. A member of the gang, Smokie breaks Walt's tools, and burns him with a cigarette. Smokies…

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    of most 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…

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    The European Industrial revolution was due to many different issues. The Government was one of the problems because it didn't have the most stability and it also changed the ownership of private property and protected many of the local businesses. During the time period there were advances in new technologies. Cotton had become essential for creating new goods to sell. New machines for cotton had been created like the Spinning Jenny which used yarn to create and spin it. The steam engine which…

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    television host, actress, writer, and producer. Degeneres starred in the popular sitcom Ellen from 1994 to 1998, and has hosted her syndicated TV talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, since 2003. She is a well known public figure. It was published on the ellentube channel. This interview was hosted to show people around the world the great accomplishments of an athlete who fought a disability their entire life. The interview was created to show Tatyana Mcfadden’s life and how the paralympics has…

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    the producers with the product, i.e., the laborer is forced to make products that are required by the Producers to be supplied to the consumers to help them maintain a status. And just the way a producer lets go of the employee when he is of no use to his corporate, Gregor’s father does the same. Similarly, “A Raisin in the Sun” depicts the other part of capitalism, the urge to be different, which causes the individuals to alienate from their own selves and makes them want to become what they…

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    (resources) or a combination of these two possibilities. He and his team looked at other 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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