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    Industrial Revolution where major landmark in human history, which makes major effect on the socio-economic and cultural condition in European countries during 19th century. The Industrial revolution introduced fast development in science and technology and its application. During this period the foundation of many industries laid down such as textile, iron making technique, refining coal etc. In 19th century many industries start their production .With the help of new technology industries…

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    Enlightenment made the most significant contribution to the revolution. Moreover, the weak leadership of France is the major key to the revolution. This paper discusses the primary cause of the revolution and ways through which it could have been prevented. Furthermore, the article covers the historiography of the French revolution discussing some of the critical views by the various historians and writers. The French Revolution is one of the revolutions that had significant influences in the…

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    Propositional epistemology is field of study in philosophy that deals with theories of knowledge. Traditionally, epistemology consisted of the idea that if one was to have knowledge, one must have a justified true belief. This was held to be the case until Edmund Gettier wrote a paper titled “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?” challenging the traditional account of knowledge. This was one of the first times that epistemic norms had been challenged. A more recent criticism of propositional…

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    This element of his theory is still widely used by managers today, which is evident in McDonalds, who use one standardized process e.g. to make a burger, which workers have to follow.”(http://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/is-taylors-theory-of-scientific-management-still-useful-today-business-essay.php#ixzz3povZhdeN, Web) This shows how even one of the top Food chains in the world still use Taylorism today to ensure success for the company. Finding the one most efficient way of doing something…

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    From the years of 1760 to 1840 the industrial revolution boomed through country after country of the western world. Nonetheless business wasn’t really booming till the post Civil War Era, thoughtfully penned as the Gilded Age. This was the time of industrial triumph in the US and the rest of the world. That is until the government started to impose itself on the people.The government should not have regulated business in the Industrial Revolution as these businesses started America’s financial…

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    The Glorious Revolution was given the name because of the events that happened to take place during the late 17th century in England. It was during the final stages of the power struggle between the monarchy and parliament in England. Magna Carta got bigger over the centuries…

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    How did the Enlightenment affect the American Revolution The enlightenment age was the beginning of many inventions such as the Scientific laws that were created by Isaac Newton such as the famous artwork that were created and the many things in literature that were Written this is why we call the enlightenment But most importantly the Age of Reason influenced the American Revolution The American Revolution Was a movement of freedom of choice, Speech, religion and most rememberable equality…

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    How Does Free Will Exist

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    Introduction: Does free will exist? For many people, quantum mechanics has answered this age old question. For others, it has only caused an ever deepening dilemma. Free will has long been seen has a philosophical question that science cannot answer. Unfortunately, science has answered many questions that have once been “philosophical” questions. Free Will first received an answer under Sir Isaac Newton that many people have struggled to accept or even believe. Then free will received a new…

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    and astronomer who was born in Brazil in the year of 1959.He has received many awards for his position as a professor at Dartmouth College. He has taught physics, astronomy, and natural philosophy. In 2014 his great knowledge and thirst for the scientific answers to nature’s wonders led him to write a book called The Island of Knowledge: The Limits of Science and the search for meaning. To be human is to be naturally inquisitive about the world around us. As humans we tend to question everything…

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    Sir William Herschel

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    motivation to make him and the human race better. In his lifetime he has done so much contribution to his Field of astronomy he discovered the first planet in human history and he named it Uranus he made the telescope one of the greatest human revolution in science it helped us see past our human limitation and let us see in to night sky and his first telescope had whopping magnication of 6,450 times. Because of his founding of the planet Uranus he was inducted in to the Royal society of London…

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