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    Introduction: The industrial revolution was the great increase production of machine-made goods. It began in England in the mid 1700’s. There were more job opportunities and life and work conditions changed drastically for many people. The factories had all the resources needed to make their products, however they needed workers. Women and children were considered cheap labor; therefore they worked many hours receiving little money. Child Labor was used in the 17th century, unfortunately this…

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    free man and the slave or between the lord and the serf. This predominantly Marxist notion of class struggle is the starting point of the Revolution which will lead to the establishment of a classless society based on the pooling of the means of production and thus attaining his ultimate goal,…

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    Businesses needed to mass-produce their products in order to compete with rival companies, which in turn called for an increase in staff numbers. This concept is similarly presented with the introduction of the assembly line by Ford. As displayed in Document 4, the assembly line could produce units much more quickly with only five workers. In order to keep productivity rates at their highest levels possible, companies hired more and more staff members in order to skyrocket their manufacturing.…

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    effects of the transition from a socially stratified society in feudalism to the capitalistic result that was the current trend in society. I will discuss how the minimum wage debate is viewed through a Marxist perspective Although the means of production was undergoing enormous leaps forward through the industrial revolution, the movement out of feudalism ceased to improve for those who lacked capital or property ownership. During feudalism there was multiple levels of social stratification.…

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    Elon Musk

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    nonetheless be part of the vaunted pantheon of innovators. Musk was valiant enough to question what we had all accepted as ideal and it's this investor spirit that makes him actually stand out. He saw a niche in the marketplace for a “technology company creating electrical cars” and ever since founding Tesla in 2003, in San Carlos, California he has proven that the dominant conventions dictated by the automotive establishment could be both challenged and successfully overturned. (Gibson, 2016)…

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    Have you ever been alone and found yourself asking why? Why is life hard? Why did things happen the way they did? Why didn’t you do things differently? And the billion dollar…..WHY ARE YOU HERE? We’ve all been there once or twice, and just could never figure out the answers. Yes life is hard, but whether good or bad things happen to you, they will shape you to become the adult that you’ll eventually be. Take Oprah Winfrey for example; she has been through it all, but what makes her so special…

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    Oprah Winfrey Essay

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    Oprah Winfrey was born in the rural town of Kosciusko, Mississippi on January 29 1954. Her parents Vernita Lee were a former house cleaner and Vernon Winfrey was a coal miner, barber and city council. Begin a troubled adolescence in a small farming community; friends and family of her mother sexually abused Oprah. Shortly after Winfrey’s birth, her mother moved to Milwaukee to pursue a job and leaving her daughter in the care of her grandmother. Considerably of her early life at church, this…

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    Industry 4.0 Comparison

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    paralleled the dynamic timeline of industry. As technological advances have developed, new industrial techniques have cultivated along with them, dwindling the amount of labor and work required while increasing production potential exponentially. From steam powered machines, to mass production, to the eventual introduction of computers and automation, the industrial revolution has drastically changed industry. Industry 4.0 has been born out of these accumulations of new technology and…

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    experience hard work and living conditions. Even though some may have benefited from it in some way, it was not worth the pain and suffering. Some causes of the industrial revolution was complex to begin with. Industrialization was a mass factory production across the globe. England was the first…

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    facilities are located in Chicago, Illinois. ChemInc specializes in manufacturing medical compounds. Given the nature of these medical compounds, many require special storage until they are used in formulating drugs and/or medications by a pharmaceutical company. The special storage requirements include strict regulation of the temperature, air pressure, and humidity. ChemInc stores the medical compounds it manufactures in the appropriate storage facilities until they are purchased by and…

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