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    The Second Revolution effect on the population grow in the Midwest increase because jobs were added in the coal, iron, oil, lumber and factory industrial, and the railroad industrial between the Pacific and the Atlantic. The population of the Midwest shifted because there was less work for farmers, so they moved to other cities. The selling goods produces by machines were much faster then what workers could do without this type of manufacturer, some members of congress resented the newly formed…

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    With industrialization peeking in the late 19th century everything that was daily life was bound to change one way or another. These changes varied in affect around the country in both economic and cultural ways. The biggest difference in change came from the separation of the north and south, causing life to be vastly different in those regions. The northern states were more industrialized and the south lagged behind almost like a third world country. This lead to different problems, different…

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    manager, set designer, marketer, and a transportation driver. Uncontrollable Panic needs a producer, who is to ensure that our film is made on the right track and that everything goes smoothly. Specifically, s/he will help the team organize the film production and develop our script into a workable project. Thus, the producer should be good at organization, planning, and management. Our team needs to pay three-hundred dollars to produce the film. Also, this documentary film needs a scriptwriter…

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    Gran Torino 'And Betrayal'

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    Our memory shape our opinions and how we are going to remember certain moments of our lives. It creates our history. Walt Kowalski, the main character of Gran Torino, is an old veteran who carry his horrible experiences from the Korean War in his memory and it shape his life in Detroit, in his neighborhood with Asian minorities. During the movie, we can watch scenes where Walt talks about the war, but he never actually says what exactly he did. The only information we get, are at the end of the…

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    Award season is creeping upon us and the best picture nominees of 2017 have been released. Nine nominees and only one winner. All the films that have been nominated are tough contenders and it will be hard to pick only one. With nominations like Dunkirk, call me by your name and Three Billboards (which already won the golden globe for best picture.) It’s hard for me to pick a favorite but if I had to choose I would pick The Post. Kay Graham the publisher for the Washington Post, was given…

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    Cheryl Evans Carol Hayes Interpersonal Communications June 12,2017 Cultural Diversity in Gran Torino The 2008 movie “Gran Torino” is filled with a tremendous amount of cultural diversity, which is met the expected amount of resistance, stereotypes, and an abundance of prejudice. The movies main character is Walt Kowalski. His world is changing around him after the death of his wife, the overtaking of his community, and the distant and almost non existing relationship he has with his grown…

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    Before the Industrial Revolution landed in the United States, products were made and manufactured by hand. People relied on hand tools and individual skills to get what they needed, which was time consuming and not economically efficient. Friedrich Engels describes his thoughts on automatic machinery, stating that it did nothing more than limit the freedom of workers. Despite Engels perspective, having automated machinery in this country not only advanced the standard of living; it also employed…

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    Gran Torino Hero's Journey

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    Sami White Mr. Everett World Literature 19 October 2014 Gran Torino Hero’s Journey Analysis “You know Thao and Sue are never going to find peace in this world as long as that gangs around” (Eastwood). In the movie Gran Torino, directed by Clint Eastwood, Walt Kowalski, a Korean War veteran dislikes his neighbors who are Hmong, an ethnic group from Southeast Asia, because they moved into his neighborhood which used to be a primarily white community. Walt slowly accepts and becomes close to…

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    During the Industrial Revolution textile factories were unsafe for working class families. According to an interview by The House of Lords, Michael Ward stated that when he was a surgeon factory injuries were common. In a normal working environment workers do not have these types of injuries, such as fingers being lost or having their skin stripped down to the bone. This shows us that textile factories were an unsafe working environment. These injuries were most likely due to fatigue and poor…

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    Factory Simulation Essay The Industrial Revolution was a time to change in England, although the technology was changing for the better with new inventions, there were many difficulties with jobs and child factory workers. The child workers battled their boss when they were yelled at and put down, to solve the problems there could be better workplaces for the children, the change for them came in the Factory Act of 1833. When at their workplace or factory, these child laborers were yelled at,…

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