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membership growth to mass production industries (Towers 303). Additionally, this emphasis in union perspectives and labor laws focusing first on the local level has diminished the capacity for "national coordination and action" (Towers 303). An exception
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
were the Irish being pushed out of the country by hardships, but also they were being pulled into America by the industrial surge occurring in the United States, a surge that promised the Irish a better and happier life.
The African American migration
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to include access to the larger North American market with over 410 million consumers, new opening investment and development opportunities for North American industries with exports as the driving force, elimination of tariffs (Canadian and United States tariffs
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Category: /History
in 'rugged individualism', where people worked hard for themselves. The Republicans' policy was one of the many reasons for the massive economic boom.
The greatest boom that took place in the 1920's was in the car industry. The Industry had three
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Category: /Literature/English
to disappear into the industry that beckoned them. Through the lives of Kracha, Mike, Mary, and Dobie we are able to view the life of the immigrant worker in the evolving industrial society. Bell stresses the idea of consumption throughout the novel to reveal
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
behavioral tendencies. Part I is divided into five chapters each
examining a countries. Woronoff begins Chapter 1 "Japanís Two Miracles," by discussing Japanís first industrial revolution. In 1853 when Commodore Perry opened Japanís
ports to foreigners, Japan
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
industry. In the next few pages, we will examine current practices of prison-industrial abuses that still occur. The New York Times recently profiled such a place: Behind a high metal fence lies a workplace that is part Dickens and part Darwin, a dim, dirty
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
In a public enterprise economy, the government has the power to nationalize any or all industries which can lead to devastating consequences. One the countries famous for doing this was the Soviet Union. Joseph Stalin, the then dictator of the Soviet
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Category: /History/World History
. The tribal culture predominant in the early 1900s began slipping
away as industrialization swept through the country and power shifted into the hands of whites. The black population's tribal lifestyle was slipping away with the times, yet they were not accepted
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
to Chinese enterprises which are at the threshold of the WTO.
Technology is the soul of the IT industry. Ericsson's largest investment in this knowledge-intensive industrial sector is therefore skilled personnel and their talent, the company's most prized asset
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