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of tools and the dark line at the end gives me the image of a God working in a hot and fiery hell. This image would have reminded readers of the factories of the industrial revolution. Blake in verse four is all questions, to show that there is a lot
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
have in the industrial marketplace. As a result of union pressure, employers have made many improvements in the working environment such as:
· Improved safety in the workplace
· Annual leave entitlement- There was no annual leave payment prior to 1941
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an agricultural or industrial base that can provide decent jobs and financial support for its population forcing many of its people to enter the sex industry in order to support themselves and their families.
While many of the third world nations of South East Asia
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People like sex. Many advertisers entice potential customers by using sex appeal to reel them in. Where would Madonna and Brittany be if it werent for their usage of sex appeal? Internet Porn is a $1 billion industry (Forbes.com) and it wouldnt
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Fast Food in American Culture
What has the fast food industry done to our nation? Fast food has been around for a long time but in the past few years people have been eating out at these fast food franchises quite. The average American probably
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Category: /History
). There was an explosion of new businesses in the 1920s, mostly in the industries of transportation, entertainment and retail sales.
World War I was the first war in which airplanes were used. They were first flown for observation, but later began to engage in bombing
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was innovation. The industrial revolution is probably the best example of innovation. America had an abundance of raw materials, which made the U.S. a prime place for industry to flourish. Between the years 1878 and 1893 the American economy expanded in all its
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. There are almost no private sectors. The bulk of the countrys industry is owned and run by the state. The government or the closely regulated cooperatives control the service trades and finance and related services are a government monopoly.
China is currently
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
comment of the environment his life must be put into context.
He lived during the Industrial Revolution, where cities were being transformed into dirty,
run-down holes(for lack of a better word), covered in soot from the near-by pollutionis
factories. He did
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
the mainstream people of the world to the realisation of the importance of the defence industry. Carson quotes Byron Callan, a defence-industry analyst at Merrill Lynch, an investment bank, has an office next to what used to be the World Trade Centre in New York
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