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    that industries faced a hard dilemma; one that they had to decrease their production rate and come back to what they were doing before the industrial revolution, or they had to continue making products using machines. They chose to continue what they were doing, thus supply exceeded demand. This situation got worse when the unemployment factor also reduced the people purchase power and the demand for stuff. By comparing this situation to the time when people were working in small industries,…

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    Ironton: The Iron Bank

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    The Iron Bank, co-founded by residents and the founder of Ironton, opened for business on July 11, 1851. After some changes in location and a merger, the bank, then the First National Bank of Ironton, settled in its current home on Third Street. In the 1970s, it was purchased by the First National Bank of Cincinnati, which subsequently became the Star Banc Corporation and finally the U. S. Bank National Association. After the town of Ironton began selling lots and constructed a railroad, many…

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    Model T. Due to the influx of automobiles; the government passed the Federal Highway Act in 1921, which helped aid state and local governments to build highways and roads, and added funds to help clear forests for highways. Additionally, travel industries popped up, including motels, roadside diners and gas stations. This increased America’s economic state dramatically, more and more civilians were purchasing automobiles because they were quite cheap compared to previous prices because of the…

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    Why I Became A Food Mill

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    reduce the probability of a child consuming a food that they are allergic to is an objective of many food scientists. Not only does it make it safe for a child to consume, but producing healthy food is another aspect that is key to the food science industry. While there are many diets out there, knowing if the food you are eating is healthy is very important; unfortunately many are uninformed about the nutritional content of their food. By educating people using modern technology to spread the…

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    anywhere within their reach, weld simple and complex parts together, and use sensors to inspect material or parts at any point in the manufacturing process. Although robotic arms and automation are a newer technology, both are taking the manufacturing industry by storm. Unskilled laborers are being replaced with safer and more reliable robots. A robotic machining cell containing one or two robotic arms and a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) mill can replace the workers who move the material,…

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    The most influential of these innovative models are the technological advantage that innovation provides in industry through Research and Design (Gallego & Gutie’rrez, 2015). Akebono utilizes Research and Development (R&D) to place the products ahead of the competition within assembly equipment design and performance product designs. The Akebono design concept…

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    Robber Barons Essay

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    The author, Upton Sinclair describes the industry as a liability when it comes to supplying food to people. Due to supplying food to the community, numerous people suffered and died fatally. Upton Sinclair also exposes the industry’s perjuries which influenced many to form legion’s so they can gain…

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    innovative firms at the heart of most technological breakthroughsin the semiconductor industry. Their technologies are used as inputs in a far range of industries frombasis industries such as steel and medical devices, photographic and communication equipment to more sophisticated computers and consumer electronics, and automobile and aerospace industry. They are considered as principal licensorsin the semiconductor industry and engaged extensively in cross and unilateral licensing. As…

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    Chapter 1: - INTRODUCTION 1.1 Problem Summary and Introduction Raj Engineering’s range of products include industrial machine and spare parts, pump spares, surface grinding machine parts, broaching tools, industrial impellers, gauge exporter in India, plain ring manufacturer, electric and textile spare parts. One of the job work included manufacturing of primary flange for Inspiron engineering. The above figure shows the primary flange that is used in the project. The total process time…

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    Wired Robots

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    in the manufacturing industry. The robots in this industry, for instance, can be programmed to weld. They allow the company to produce items faster, cheaper and in a safer environment, creating a more efficient and productive workforce. Before the Industrial Revolution began in the 18th century, items were made by hand instead of with machines. They were produced in homes instead of factories (“Man-Made”). Today, robots are doing part of the work in manufacturing industries. They are used…

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