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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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    products being sold out too quickly and hardly maintain the stores fully stocked. In traditional Louis Vuitton production mode, every factory workers only specialize in one thing, such as stitching or cutting, which proved to be the way of low efficiency. Borrowing the manufacture mode from Japanese Motor Corporation, and being suggested by outside consultant, Louis Vuitton created the production system that improved the efficiency as well as maintained the quality standard. The first step that…

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    as gave insight to specializing and making the work force more efficient in the factories. By having enormous complexes filled with workers working hourly, production totals doubled and even tripled achieving more economic…

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    We got a lot of events in the year of 1800s that occurred in the year, and I think that the most important events are an event that called the industrial revolution. The industrial revolution consist too many events that treat to have on the politics, economics, social and cultural activities, and the environment. As specialized ability established between small operations in the field and then spread, and amplified. Designers, and James Watt, who reinforced the steam engines, associated with…

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    ASSIGNMENT Q. Dario Fo’s play, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, is an epistemological critique of modern society. Discuss. A. The basic entities of the modern society, be it the judiciary or the state, media or religion, or the common man himself, are susceptible to being constructed in many ways, which could be contradictory to each other. Dario Fo, in Accidental Death of an Anarchist, sets out to critique one of the constructions of the modern society, constructions built upon lies, deceit,…

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    Hello everyone, I am here today to tell you that current global food production will be unable to meet the demands of the rapidly rising global population. Millions all around the world today are undernourished and starving. Millions of people a year die from starvation in areas like Africa and Asia due to poor food security. The world population is rapidly rising about 200,000 people each day, which adds up to 70 million people each year. This will put more of a stress on every countries food…

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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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    shortcomings of capitalism, and how some aspects of socialism could help solve the socio-economic crises we face today. Rather than promoting a private economy blinded by selfish interests, Einstein advocates for a planned economy that “adjusts production to the needs of the community” (Einstein). Moreover, he emphasis the role of the common people in making a successful transition toward a less selfish economy. If the common man or woman would accept their dependence upon society as a positive…

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    The Industrial Revolution was a period of industrial growth during the late 1700s and early 1800s. This period of industrialization began in England but then spread to other areas of the world. The Industrial Revolution is such a significant period of history because machines were created that could do the work that people originally did. Before the revolution, England was a collection of rural communities that revolved around farming. From 1700 to 1750, Britain’s population had relatively no…

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    little for how much they worked, pressure of globalization led to trafficking and forced labor. Source 2 In source 2 we see lots of pollution, this was one of the downfalls of Industrial Revolution, The use of machinery and factories led to mass production, which led to the development of numerous environmental hazards. These environmental hazards led to lots of diseases and the young kids that were working in these factories dying, there were no pollution laws to stop this from happening so…

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