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    Just like every coin has two sides, the period of renaissance had two sides – a good and a bad. Though it had some dark sides, one cannot deny that European renaissance was a period of growth and development. There was advancement in every aspect of human life, from human anatomy, science, technology to universe beyond. It was an era where man was rediscovered as an individual being and not just a product of church. It was a time when man could use his reason and logic to question what he is…

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    Principle Of Glass Blowing

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    The glass is rolled on the marver, which leads to the formation of a cool skin on the exterior of the blob while shaping it. This process is called marvering. 4. The glass piece is then given a premature symmetrical shape with a help of a block and flat surfaces can be created with the aid of paddles. Tweezers and jacks can be used to pull on the glass or pick details. Using the above tools the bottom of the piece can be finalized. Figure 4.8: Mavering…

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    Mr. D was delegate abroad to set up a new company plant. His company invest a lot of money on the new plant and the new building was measure up highest standards. During the building the course of the local river was even change so the new plant can use hydroelectric power. Apparently, the local team was not happy with this innovations and changing. Some of employees called in sick or had just not come. The local team brought also flowers and food to the building and leave this in front of it.…

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    The modern historical and economic science allocates in history 3 large quantum leaps – three revolutions in productive forces of society and in structures of the society. One of them is industrial revolution led to transition from agrarian society to industrial. All 3 processes happened asynchronously in the various countries and regions however had global character. The industrial revolution is a system of economic and socio-political changes on the basis of transition from a hand labor to…

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    The Industrial Revolution gave rise to a new system for the production of goods known as the factory system and as a result, thousands of factories sprung up throughout Britain in the late 18th to early 19th century. Despite the apparent benefits of increased production and employment, many factory owners took advantage of the lack of regulations regarding the running of these factories and exploited the labour of children as they could be paid up to 20 percent less than their adult counterparts…

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    During the 19th century, the United States went through a great deal of change due to industrialization, the growth of businesses, corruption in government, and immigration. All of these impacted the reason for corporations to expand and become more advanced. After the Civil War urbanization and immigration seemed to boom. Immigrants from Asia, Southern and Eastern Europe were looking for a new way of life in America. However this lead to many positive and negative changes in America. *During…

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    Industrial Revolution Answer: There are several reasons why Britain led industrialization. England had colonial system and benefited from vast market system. England were leading the commercial system and had access to materials such as coal, iron, cotton, and wool. Britain had national banking system which regulates all finances. They had constitutional monarchy which was the great political system to protect business. Also, the members of House of Commons were the business leaders. Britain's…

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    The industrialization in Europe brought about both beneficial and damaging characteristics to the lives of Europeans. In one particular city, Manchester, England, the industrialization movement made a dramatic impact on lives in the eighteenth century. In just less than a century, the population of Manchester grew by the thousands. Along with this population increase, the number of factories and mills increased creating more manufactured goods and job opportunities. Sounds like a good thing,…

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    The study was carried out in cooperation with Döhler Group due to their increasing needs because of their recent developments. Döhler was established in 1838 by Lorenz Döhler in Erfurt as a spice mill. The first products were various spice mixes. In 1892 the company was taken over by Wilhelm Gemmer but the known name was kept as Döhler. In 1948, after the World War II the company was relocated to Bad Wildungen and in 1957 to Darmstadt, where it remains till today. The products range and the…

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    Our world as we know it is a result of the Industrial Revolution. As the rise of factories, machines and other technologies began in Britain in the 18th century, it brought with it huge advances in society. The Industrial Revolution kicked off the beginning to a forward movement of technology in our world that would not be slowed down. To put it in perspective: writing has been around for 200 generations, books have been around for 20 generations and computers have only been around for less than…

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