had nailed my opinion to precision. Safety was very poor in the early industrial factories and mines and there was no injury compensation for the workers as well. The injuries from machinery would cause the whole finger to be cut off‚ mild burns‚ and severe arms and legs injuries. Though accurate records are difficult to acquire according to the history
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inventions had some very dark stories behind them. Child Labor was one of the darkest things that ever happened. Kids were forced to work in the factories without any type of care for them. Parents would not be able to see them till they were done. Children would work because the parents had no money to support them. Children faced many dangerous challenges. Factories were not cleaned and there was a lot of heavy machinery and back then there was no shoes to keep from getting injured kids would get mainly
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The effects of the industrial revolution were more of a negative impact on the world. The industrial revolution gave the common peoples life hard to live and maintain their home. Employees who worked their worked for low wages. Working there is risking your life due to the way the machines can stop working and fixing them your arm or any other body part can instantly be lost. The other negative effect is child labor which is how some children who worked there were hurt and killed because of these
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began in England. There were the necessary resources in place‚ motivation was high for the workers‚ and different innovations helped increase production speed in factories. Without these points the Industrial revolution never would have started in England. England had an abundance of natural resources that could be used in factories. In Document 1 it shows that England had materials such as; wool‚ cotton‚ coal‚ lead and so forth. Not only did they have a lot of it‚ it was very easy to collect
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In article ‘No Logo’ Naomi Klein talks about closing down manufacture plants and the techniques that big companies use to maximise their profit. She makes several important points‚ which show us the reason why this is happening and what effects it has on people. The article shares her arguments and analysis of the situation‚ and this review will look at and evaluate them. The article was written in 2002 in New York‚ and the location is not accidental because in North America alone‚ Levi Strauss
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Most people left their farms because of the enclosure system and moved to the towns the move from countryside to towns is call “urbanization”.Children living in urban areas during the industrial revolution had no option but to become miners‚factory workers or street kids. Most of the children were orphans (the life expectancy was not very high) and had no one to stand up for them. Mines: Around this time the demand for coal was increasing‚ because there was a shortage of flammable sources and
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industrial revolution‚ child labor laws did not even exist. As a result‚ there were few to no protections concerning the children of the time. To begin‚ children had to work for extremely long hours with very little sleep. Children who worked in factories‚ as fork grinders‚ had many serious accidents. For one‚ these children were only of age eight or older. This was very dangerous because they would not have the sense to get out of the way if a stone or object flew out at them. Another concern
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Mac Farber Paper #2 – Rhetorical Analysis Jennifer Freed Just Do It Sharad Haksar’s Just Do It is part of his very moving series of pictures he calls “Brand Irony.” This series portrays ironic juxtapositions of world-renowned brands combined with interesting visuals. In this specific picture‚ Haskar shows Nike’s famous Swoosh accompanied by its “Just Do It” slogan on a wall acting as an advertisement somewhere in India. On the wall next to the ad‚ a young boy is urinating as a little dog looks
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cloth production in Japan has greatly increased. Japan is hiring more and more workers preferably females workers. The women don’t get paid the first year‚ says the older sister of Aki (Document 3). Most of the entire factory workers were farmers; they went to work in the factories to make more money for their families’ (Document 5). “For the last few decades there has been a rapid decline of hand woven cloth”‚ (Document 6) this just shows you that machines are taking over the cotton and cloth industry
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patience was tried‚ and a blanket of oppression covered the people of Europe. As new inventions began to arise and facilitate the mass-producing of goods that supply the people of Europe‚ nearly everyone was forced to begin a new career within a factory. The reverberations of these new inventions caused a dramatic plummet of the life expectancy of an average citizen to an alarming 15 years of age. Women and children are expected to work up to 16 hours a day and doing labor that could cause serious
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