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    Social Consequences The First Industrial Revolution is the name given to the years between 1780 and 1850 when agriculture was replaced by industry as the main wealth source in the Western world. With this major shift also came considerable societal disadvantages. I will justify my choice for the two most significant social consequences‚ the changes in family life and the penalties of child labor The role of the family was forever changed during the Industrial Revolution. When agriculture was the

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    and they should have gotten a different job if they didn’t want to get paid minimum wage. The workers wages are sometimes raised. Workers get raises on how well they perform. Life skills education level and just how they do their job. It is more likely

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    The thesis states the petition made on July 4‚ 1945‚ to the president of the United States drafted by author Leo Szilard and cosigned by scientist of the atomic bomb committee to consider the consequences of using the atomic bomb. The organization and structure of the writing brings a strong message about the devastation an atomic bomb would do to any city in the hands of our Army‚ but ultimately by our Commander and Chief who has the power to use it (Szilard). The point the author was trying to

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    Goldwater Mr. Cote English 4 20130410 How to Read a Poem: Beginner’s Manual   by Pamela Spiro Wagner First‚ forget everything you have learned‚ that poetry is difficult‚ that it cannot be appreciated by the likes of you‚ with your high school equivalency diploma‚ your steel-tipped boots‚ or your white-collar misunderstandings. Do not assume meanings hidden from you: the best poems mean what they say and say it. To read poetry requires only courage enough to leap from the edge

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    The social consequences of the second industrial revolution were the impact it had on the quality of life for the urban family who previously spent time working around the home but now had to commute the city to work in factories. The work was more labor driven then working

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    Conflict creates physical and mental consequences on individuals. Society devised these conflicts not only to displease one person‚ but to allow an individual’s identity to grow and develop while learning from the decisions made during a conflict. The decisions that were produced does not just explore one’s path to solving the situation‚ but leads to others triumphing through adversities‚ or discovering corrupt identities. In the play‚ Othello‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ Iago demanded revenge

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    in the car. Drunk driving is also considered to be a form of distracted driving as well. Distracted driving is prohibited in several states across the US‚ but do these people‚ the ones who still drive distracted‚ do they know numbers‚ facts‚ and consequences? Drivers are constantly reminded

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    Every student is different. I believe that schools should not just have one specific way of grading for each student because each student learns differently and processes the information differently. Schools should give students placement test to see what they need to be taught and how they should be taught the class. Students getting graded on their standards give the students a higher opportunity to get better grades and understand the information better. Grading students on what they actually

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    powers and their foolish actions have lead to intense investigations. Some were kept private‚ others were publicly open to the press for the entire world to take notice! It is a horrible thing to think about but it does happen; sometimes right under our noses. Just to think we had a situation in a neighboring town where “a teacher was sexually involved and had an improper relationship with a student. Although it was consensual‚ it is still a second degree felony.” (Escobar) Just like the Penn State

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    Students currently are required by law to stay in school until they are. However‚ some people disagree that students should be required until they are 18. Students should be required to stay in school until they are 18 because‚ this sets a goal for students to graduate‚ more people will graduate‚ and when you do graduate from staying in school‚ you will most likely get a better job. When students have to stay in school until they are 18‚ they might set a goal for themselves and to graduate. The

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