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    Why do college students plagiarize? The answer to this question might be that it’s easy to obtain information from the internet and make it seem like it’s their own. Other reasons are lack of research skills, lack of time and not knowing how to cite sources properly. The average college student attends school full time and works part time. With a family, it can be difficult to manage time wisely, especially when college students have other classes to think about. Students may consider that…

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    The Industrial Revolution greatly affected many different areas around the world. While the Americas and Europe were the first nations to come about an Industrial Revolution, many other countries soon followed their model. Regardless of the time in which the nation underwent their Industrial Revolution, each nation was transformed economically, socially, and politically. During the Industrial Revolution, many economic activities in American and European communities moved from agriculture to…

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    Industrial and Digital Revolution Throughout the history of the world there have been many revolutions that has defined and changed the world forever. A revolution can be defined as a turning point of a historical event at the time it was happening. Two of the most influenced revolution that has changed the face of the world are the Industrial and Digital Revolution. The Industrial Revolution which took place from eighteenth to early 20th Century, was fast development of machinery, and vast…

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    Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in 18th century Britain and not elsewhere? The Industrial revolution which began in Britain is generally seen as the most profound change that have affected in the world. It is a significant event as it shaped the modern world by changing the economic and social structures of society. The revolution firstly occurred in Britain in the 18th century and there are many interpretations of the reasons for it. In order to understand why it has started in Britain…

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    Organizational Theory was introduced at a time in history when commerce was expanding and the concept greatly shaped the industrial revolution. Classical Organizational Theory was the major administrative structure for both public and private organizations well into the 1930’s and can still be found highly influential today. There were several thought leaders to contribute to the development of this theory and with Aristotle being considered one of the early founders of this thought. This…

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    The short story "Lorry Raja" is about a family that started working in a mine after the father lost his job due to an accident. It also talks about the social issues that the world still has, even today. A close reading shows that this story proposes, children are forced to do things that they do not want or are inappropriate for their age in order for them to continue living. The main conflict in the story is child exploitation, and one of the characters who suffered the most for it is Guna.…

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    The Industrial Revolution, occurring from 1760 to 1820, has permanently transformed the world, shifting it from manual labour into manufacturing; into a market-based economy. The Industrial Revolution birthed capitalism and its affects are still present today. A phenomenon this impactful has caught the interests of many economists, two of which being Adam Smith and Karl Marx. The two have very different opinions, with Smith arguing that the Industrial Revolution occurred because of a division of…

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    2.1) Social effects of the industrial revolution According to Boyer (1990:25) the industrial revolution conveyed great riches to a lot of entrepreneurs who helped set it in motion. For the millions of labourers who crowded into new factories, however the industrial age also brought poverty and harsh living conditions. In time, changes would limit many of the worst abuses of the early industrial age in Europe and the Americans. As living standards increases/improves, people within all different…

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    The industrial Revolution has the most far reaching changes in the history of humanity.It has altered our lives more than any development in the past thousands of years.There are some very important global influences of industrial revolution. It led people from countryside to towns and cities.But the growth of cities continued as industries continued to grow and by 2008 ,for the first time in the human history,more people in the world lived in cities than in rural areas.The industrial…

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    The telephone, one of the most powerful inventions during the industrial revolution, which changed communication in a major scale. There was a huge problem surrounding us during the 19th century. Not being able to communicate in a matter of seconds incase of an emergency was a huge problem (“ Living with the telephone”). Science came up with a solution, the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell. The telephone was a phenomenal invention that helped individuals communicate with each other in…

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