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    I am against that the textile factories were bad for the health of the workers. The reason I am against it is because it is not good for your health, here are some reasons why. In the paragraph on Document A one of the answers it says that when the workers get out work they go to the doctor and become patients. The reason they go to the doctor is because their health is not good. You couldn’t go in a factory without gasping for air. This is the paragraph from Document A, it says “ I have had…

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    The textile industry is a popular subject that comes to mind when thinking about the industrial revolution.The sales of the spinning jenny and other textile advancements were massively popular and therefore helped improve the economy. The textile industry became so big, it had a revolutionary effect on Britain's economy. The ever improving textile inventions helped to continue Britain’s economic growth. The spinning jenny and the water frame were eventually used to create more profitable…

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    industry. In this department they create pattern/ marker as per sample or buyers requirement. CAD or Computer-aided design has brought a revolution in the Textile Industry. The time consuming and cumbersome process of textile designing has been made easier by CAD. Now thoughtful and innovative designs are available to the textile designers and textile manufacturers at the click of a mouse. When the products in pre-manufacturing stage are designed with the help of computer-based tools, it is…

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    English textile factories could kill people. They are not good at all and a lot of people got injured working in them including children and adults. How could people work in an environment where it is hard to breathe or where people were losing body parts like hands and fingers? Many of the workers got diseases and become ill however then they got others sick. The people who worked at the factories would completely disagree with what the people outside the factory said but the factories were bad…

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    3. A BRIEF BACKGROUND ON THE DECISION MAKING TOOLS USED Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), developed by Saaty (34), is designed to solve complex multi-criteria decision problems. AHP decomposes the complex decisions in a hierarchical structure and makes it easy to manage the complex decisions in this way. So the decision maker can determine the trade-offs among objectives related to all criteria, sub-criteria and their pairwise comparisons. The output of AHP is a prioritized ranking…

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    In the summer of 1978, Norma Rae Wilson and her parents, Leona and Vernon Witchard, are among the laborers who operate the noisy weaving machines. Henley textile mill in the small, Southern town of Henleyville. On her lunch break, Norma notices that her mother’s hearing is damaged and rushes her to the factory doctor, Dr. Watson, who dismisses the deafness as temporary. His lack of concern angers her. At home, Norma helps her father clean the kitchen and encourages her two children, Craig and…

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    Women went to work in the New England textile mills because they needed money to survive in this changing job environment and support their families in any way they could. The Industrial Revolution changed the way clothes were made. Before the Industrial Revolution, small, hand-made clothes were made and sold in small shops. After the Industrial Revolution, big textile mills were made with looms to mass-produce clothing and fabric, so more jobs and opportunities were created. Most families…

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    I believe that textile factories were bad for the health of working class families.Many children and adults have been seriously deformed and have obtained major illness caused by textile factories and other factories. In the house of lords interview with Dr. Ward Stated that most of the children who worked in the cotton “factories” has a much more worse of health than other children who worked in other manufactures .This quote states that children has harder jobs that adults even with weaker…

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    on their use in textiles is very limited and not well documented. The relative lower incidence of adverse reactions of herbal products as compared to chemical pesticides, coupled with their reduced cost, can be exploited as an attractive ecofriendly alternative to currently used harmful pesticide used in museums for conserving…

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    material is commonly used in the production of textiles however, cotton nowadays can be found in our food supply. Even though cottonseed oil is a natural resource and is an essential part of textiles, it should not be consumed as it unhealthy to digest. Cottonseed oil can be hidden in foods including sweet foods such as cookies and proteins such as canned tuna. This is a main reason why organic foods are seen as healthier than inorganic foods. (Egedeniz Textile, 2010, Organic Cotton vs.…

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