Category: /History/North American History
, and the notion of industrialization came along. At that time, many factories were constructed, and mills doubled their number. Citizens of the States were finally satisfied with new technologies and the amount of new products. Meanwhile, It had its own disadvantages
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Category: /Business & Economy/Agriculture
Industrial logging is the main cause of forest loss throughout the tropics. It is the starting point of a process leading to the forests' final destruction and substitution by agricultural crops, cattle raising or monoculture tree plantations
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
and the proletariat as a ticking time bomb that will inevitably lead to its own demise.
The bourgeois has its origins in the beginning of the Modern Industry. This is because of new technology like steam and machinery that lead to a revolution in industrial production
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Tourism
in the car industry by its design and practical using and it was able to satisfied the demand for modular, comfortable, compact enough cars. It breaks away from the image of the boring, one-box, utilitarian vehicle evolving towards comfort, safety and conviviality
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Category: /Science & Technology
The cellular phone industry is consistently growing every year. Motorola introduced the first cellular phone about eighteen years ago, in 1984, the "DynaTac 8000X". It was large and cumbersome weighing in around two pounds or so and having a price tag
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
of the methods used to treat and clean-up wastewater, and oil spills.
Today, the industrialization of Canada is severely affecting this nations lakes, streams, and rivers. If something is not done to improve the situation it is going to have some severe
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Category: /Business & Economy
standards of living. It is unable to demonstrate or measure the impact of free trade in a dynamic global economy with many products and many countries.
Task 2
Do reductions in domestic protection endanger domestic industries and jobs?
Tariff rates and other
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
"The economic development of Asian 'Miracle' economies"
After the Second World War most of the Asian economies were agricultural economies. Thereafter the economies shifted from the traditional products to light industries such as electronics
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
years, unemployment at present amounts to about 20%.(Cave 2001)This poses a particular problem for the Polish government because the continuous rise in productivity due to rationalization particularly in the industrial sector will put yet more people out
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
When industrialization began, little thought was given to its ecological effects. Raw, untreated sewage was allowed to pollute our seas and rivers. Animals were killed for profit to the point of extinction. The loss of trees through uncontrolled
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