Papers 1891-1900 of total 24595 found.
…Mining is one of the largest commercial jobs. The word mining doesn’t sound very important to ordinary peoples who doesn’t know geology. After I read this book, I knew our culture need industrial minerals more than they need anything else except food…
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…and that everything should be owned by the workers or proletariat. This inspired revolutionary leaders in Russia especially Lenin. However, Karl Marx had predicted that the communist revolution would start in a heavily industrialized country like Germany or England…
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…farm women, women in industry, and women working as domestic workers. All leading towards reform and finally the vote. Farm women’s position had not substantially changed since the previous century. Women and children on farms in the South and Mid West…
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…Hollywood has long been the symbolic center of the U.S. motion-picture industry. It dominates the world's motion-picture industry as well, with the top ten highest grossing movies of all time being American made. Hollywood, with it's…
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…, religious freedom, and ultimately their cultures and since for self-sufficiency. Economic Impacts of Tourism in Hawaii Tourism is the world's largest and fastest growing industry. According to recent statistics, tourism provides over 30 percent…
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…for control, power and freedom. 2. The writers claim that as the modern industry develops, women supersede men in the workplace, their expertise, physical strength are no longer necessary for their line of work. According to Marx and Engels, the differences…
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…of the world's most underdeveloped countries to one of the greatest in industrialization. "Socialism in one country" was his policy, and it quickly became a ubiquitous law. Stalin ruled his country with fear and an atmosphere of terror was constantly present…
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…John Davison Rockefeller John Davison Rockefeller is part of the family of American Industrialists, bankers, and philanthropists. Corporate development during the Industrial Revolution was made in part by entrepreneurs who were the people who took…
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…and political aspects of France and the French film industry leading up to the onset of the nouvelle vague. After the Second World War much of Europe was in ruins. 35 million people had died and most European countries were hugely in debt. 1947s Marshall plan saw…
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…with the Kaiser's unusual personality and prejudices set the stage for conflict. The years 1880-1914, was one of the most explosive periods of industrial growth. Cities mushroomed. For example, Berlin went from a population of 600,000 in 1870 to 2 million by 1910…
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