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    generating great wealth and revitalizing run-down areas. Mention industrialization today‚ and it brings to mind large factories organized with the latest technologies in mass producing. Along with these visions comes the promise of more jobs for the community‚ higher rates of pay‚ and financial stability. One can only think of the positive influences on a community that the opening of a new factory could bring‚ but during what some have deemed the Industrial Revolution‚ industrialization only meant using machines

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    allowed the British to run these factories‚ which after all was essential in the Industrial Revolution; this is evident since the 3 Census’ (1851‚ 1861‚ and 1871) show the escalation of jobs relating to mining in the 1870s. Surprisingly the presence of miners throughout the population was generally low‚ less than 10% of the population‚ despite coal being the main resource British merchants bartered with. These resources allowed steam engines (for both transport and factories) to be fuelled‚ something essential

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    Revolution began towards the middle of the 18th century. During this process‚ Power‚ plant and people in new and upcoming Factory-based production units started to overpass the major sources of employment. Rather than agriculture work and cottage-based industry. This new employment sequence vastly led to population alteration. Workers gradually received higher wages in the factories. Employees were increasingly gaining more income and this was well received by all level of employee’s. Organization also

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    the new factories to get work. The working conditions were terrible during the Industrial Revolution. As factories were being built‚ businesses were in need of factory workers. With a long line of people willing to work‚ employers could set wages as low as they wanted because people were willing to do work as long as they got paid. Over population‚ During the industrial revolution‚ people from rural areas flocked to the cities in search of factory work. While by no means easy‚ factory work gave

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    of the factory that created many jobs for the unemployed‚ shifted society to become a workhouse of inventions‚ and changed British society for the better. Before the factory‚ many families were farmers that produced food for their own use‚ and their children would learn to churn butter‚ tend to animals‚ and to farm. Ensuing the Enclosure Act‚ many farmers became unemployed as many could not afford to own private land. This created a surplus of workers waiting for a job. After the factory was created

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    But all of this is leading to a breakdown in the relationship between organizations and their work force‚ with employees no longer experiencing a sense of identification with their work or the organization they work for. Chapter Nine: The discarded factory Nowadays the product is not anymore the brand. The brand has a deep inner meaning. The brand is the image it stands for lifestyle. The companies spend a lot of money for their brand‚ therefore the product looses on importance. The companies have to

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    Industrial Revolution Review Guide Industrial Revolution • a major change in a country’s method of producing goods and organizing labor • a movement from: o an agricultural to an industrial society o manual labor to use of machines o Rural society to an urban society Characteristics of Pre-Industrial Society • most people lived and worked on farms • wealthy nobles controlled the land • agricultural methods had not changed drastically for

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    How Far Had Public Health Improved 1800 – 1900? Imagine if you were working in a factory at least for 16hours in a dirty atmosphere‚ then when you eventually get to go home‚ you have to go through the smell of overflowing cesspits‚ and finally you enter the dingy little room with a bed in the corner filled with sleeping family‚ how would you feel? Well‚ in the 1800s- 1900s poor people lived exactly like that‚ because they were lacking the effectiveness of public health‚ which was suppose

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    many issues‚ including child labor and horrible working conditions for factory workers. Child labor had many effects on children that did not benefit them. Children would work for an excessive amount of hours a day‚ usually 12 to 16 hours a day- as many as 70 hours a week. Child labor was an important part of the success of the industrial revolution. Since children would work for the majority of their day in the factories they did not receive an education. Children

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    Many of the first textile mills and other factories were built in the New England region as there were a large number of fast flowing rivers which made it easy for the transportation of goods and they also had a large population. Later‚ Samuel Slater made many other spinning mills and also other factories in the Northeast side. Thus‚ the society turned into an urban society. This concentration of industries in the Northeast side had given ways to the development of transportation such as railroads

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