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    Emergence of the service economy In this fast changing world‚ service industries have already overtaken goods industries in the wealth creation process at least in the developed countries. Manufacturing industries grew because they produced tangible goods which satisfied people’s physiological needs of food‚ shelter and clothing. As the basic needs was fulfilled there was demand for improved satisfaction‚ and this led to a proliferation of variations of the same product and a number of companies

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    Civil war had destroyed both social stability and the economy. Also‚ few people had enough political experience to bind Mexico together. The first constitution‚ spread in 1824‚ giving state legislators the power to elect both the president and the vice president. A result of this constitution‚ caused a series of weak presidents struggled to form an effective government. During this time‚ Mexico’s political elite began to divide into two opposing factions: conservatives and liberals. The conservatives

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    Industrial revolution powered by child slaves? W hen the industrial first came to Britain and the United States‚ there was a high demand on labour. Many people migrated from rural country side to the newly industrialized cities to find work. However‚ things didn’t turn out as bright as they did. To survive in the lowest level of poverty‚ all the members in the family go to work. This led to high rise of child labour in factories. Children were not treated well‚ overworked and underpaid for a long

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    Social: As the industrial revolution began‚ coffee started being replaced by tea since it slightly sharpens the mind as compared to alcohol. Workers began to get tea breaks so they can concentrate better on the fast working machines. Tea was a really popular drink in China and it was also famous for it’s antibacterial properties. Since‚ tea was made with boiled water it had the ability to fend people from waterborne illnesses. The East India Company was most famous for trading and exporting tea;

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    technological innovations of the industrial revolution changed the very fabric of society. As the steam powered printing press became common place in the realm of book making‚ books could be made far easier and cheaper than what had before been able. Though this changed the face of book production‚ a more subtle change came about in the process of book consumption and distribution throughout the mid- to late nineteenth century. Rail began to dominate the American countryside‚ first being common place in the

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    MIDN 1/C DAUGHTRY LCDR SEMPLE 24OCT2016 HH216 During the 19th century‚ Imperialism hit a feverish pitch. Oxford Dictionary defines imperialism as the policy of extending a country’s power and influence through colonization‚ the use of military force‚ or other means1. The instruments of national power include diplomacy‚ information‚ military‚ and economics. Uniquely‚ the one instrument that had the most impact on imperialism is information; information is the primary force that shapes

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    from the brief history of England in the late 17th century. Before the industrial revolution‚ fast fashion had not yet emerged. Everyone can tailor clothes that suit them‚ but some accessories can take weeks or months to complete. Tailor clothing takes a long time and the price is more expensive‚ so many people do not do it. However‚ with the British industrial revolution‚ the launch of ready-made garments became possible. The industrial revolution introduced new textile machines that allowed garment

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    We can start from sentence that Great Britain with whole confidence was the country which technology dominated on international market in the time of first and second Industrial Revolution. There is no doubt that economical growth of it definitely made it superior to other countries. Why it happened to be like this? We can mention right away few reasons for that state‚ namely geographical localization and communication made it not only independent from Continental problems but also derived fresh

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    Nearly a century ago on August 18‚ 1920 women were granted the right to vote; a major step towards gender equality‚ and the start of the first-wave of feminism. Feminism‚ put in the most simplest form‚ is a belief that political‚ social and economical equality should exist amongst both genders‚ and was organized on behalf of women’s rights‚ common issues and interests. The first-wave of feminism – which occurred from the late 19th century to the early 20th century – had many people believe that after

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    Emergence of Industrial Relations in India By Sushreeta Sahoo‚ MBA1 HR‚ SIBM‚ Pune Industrial relations is a sum total of Labour relationship‚ employees relationship‚ human relationship‚ and relationship among managerial employees relating to work and off the work. While it is true that the role of labour relations cannot be undermined while discussing Industrial relations‚ simultaneously‚ the role of employees relations and management relations also cannot be ignored. With the growing number

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