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    Because of the tremendous availability of natural resources and great geography‚ the birth of the Industrial Revolution began in England. It was also where new inventions that forever changed the agricultural world. This led to the low demand for farmers and many people were moving to cities to find work in factories‚ which spearheaded the industrial movement. The Industrial Revolution was a negative for society because of the poor factory jobs‚ dangerous coal mines‚ and horrible living conditions

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    “The True Cost” is a documentary film that exposes hidden cost of cheap fashion or clothing we are wearing today. The film underlines the condition of workers in Bangladesh and how they were mistreated‚ exploited and forced to work in a place where there is no safety. Based on the film‚ workers only earn $2 dollars a day‚ and some workers were forced to leave their children with their families or relatives to make a living keep themselves alive. This film is related to the theme “Working Toward

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    I have been living in Venice for the last 15 years and know almost every street of this city. The city I knew the first time I came here is far more different than the city has evolved now. The north part of the city has changed more than any part of the city and still changing. When I first visited this part of the city‚ it was mostly an open space that had lots of fields‚ trees and a very minimum number of dwellers. There were hardly any high rising building and mostly farmers and fishers lived

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    Chapter 3 3. Before the industrial revolution the cottage industry was an industry that was centered in self-sufficient rural households. After the industrial revolutions production moved to urban factories where production was more efficient and on a larger scale. Advances in technology such as the advent of the steam power brought about specialized factories that drastically improved the productivity of the workers. 4. If the cost of producing a good for a household is below the market price

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    Assess the impact of the Industrial Revolution on children during the 19th Century in Britain During the nineteenth century great social and economic changes occurred throughout Britain. Education and political privileges that had once belonged largely to the upper class‚ spread to the growing middle class. Children were affected both positively and negatively by the Industrial Revolution depending on the socioeconomic status. Revisionist historians are quick to point out that the Industrial revolution

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    When people considered the primary causes for concern within the historically poignant industrial era‚ the first thing that came to mind was the horrible working conditions and unsanitary lifestyles. What most sufferers of the awful conditions within Wigan and other portions of northern England neglected to acknowledge‚ however‚ was that their horrible dietary patterns contributed in large to the main issues within the working class. George Orwell’s The Road to Wigan Pier (Part I) takes all factors

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    Industrial Revolution There was an overall impact on the positivity of the industrial revolution. In factories‚ there was more development of assembly lines‚ all the railroads had faster‚ and better production of goods. With problems like child labor and over-crowding‚ the industrial revolution contributed. It helped provide new school funding for more child care‚ too. Resulting in‚ the Industrial Revolution enhanced both the economic production AND the way people lived in their modern life. Factories

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    Throughout history and especially during the industrial revolution we have seen children work out in factories and fields. Factory owners hired children to work in factories because they were small enough to fit in places that were too tight for a grown adult to fit into and kids were cheaper for factory owners to pay. In the Ayn Rand’s novel Anthem babies are taken away from their birth mothers and put in a home with other children to be raised as a group. In Anthem‚ Equality 72521 talks of

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    I believe there were both positives and negatives of the economic and social impact of the Industrial Revolution. On an economic aspect‚ the Industrial Revolution made making goods cheaper‚ so the prices dropped an more people could afford goods that they couldn’t before. Everything before the Industrial revolution was hand made‚ which took a lot longer than the new machines that were watered powered. All of the factories opening up‚ offered tons of jobs for the people moving in the city. On the

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    Working Conditions One of the main effects of the industrial revolution is working conditions. There were no laws back then regulated what factories could do with their biohazard waste(BCP). Many factories work hours were long almost up to12 to 15 hours a day (OCS). Many those machines they work on were dangerous. Many people lives the factories they worked at and at times they would get horribly beaten like they were kids they were often slaved away. The working conditions were so bad that they

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