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    The novel Hard Times by Charles Dickens offers a glimpse into the life and times during the industrial revolution in England during the nineteenth century. Dickens offers a wide range of characters from the upper class factory owner to the lowest class factory workers. He creates characters in this range of social classes and crafts this story that intertwines each person and their transformations throughout the novel. Almost every character in this story is complex and has characteristics that

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    The Victorian Era was well known for employing young children in factories‚ mines‚ and as chimney sweeps. Since children were expected to help towards the family budget‚ they often were working long hours in dangerous conditions for low wages. Several kids lost limbs or even their lives performing these jobs. Multiple Factory Acts were passed to prevent the exploitation of children in the workplace. However‚ children of poor families would still leave school at very young ages and be forced to

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    During the late nineteen century industrial revolution‚ middle and poor class families rigorously toiled long hours within factories and coal mines just to make means end. Rising housing and food costs deterred family planning and caused lower female fertility rates. Poverty forced young children to work in factories‚ textile mills‚ and coal mines which led to physical and emotional child abuse. Harsh working conditions with unregulated work hours gave rise to alcoholism and spousal abuse which ultimately

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    difficult as well. Gender roles were changed‚ products were made more efficiently and many jobs were created. This also meant that people lived in cramped houses‚ air pollution levels were high and people died of or suffered illnesses from working in factories. This essay will be discussing whether the Industrial Revolution has done more harm than good. The role of each gender was changed due to the Industrial Revolution. Before the Industrial revolution men‚ women and children worked together as part

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    bases‚ prisons‚ etc. canteens are often contracted to outside. Canteens in organizations or factories are very important and have to follow certain rules. Canteen is one of the most important constituents of factories act‚ 1948. Factories act‚ 1948 added a section 46 on canteen in the chapter V on welfare. According to this‚ (1) The State Government may make rules requiring that in any specified factory wherein more than 250 workers are ordinarily employed‚ a canteen or canteens shall be provided

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    Timothy Takacs World History‚ CHY4U Ms. Kazurak June 17 2013 The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Women The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Women In the analyzing of history‚ the Industrial Revolution stands out like a beacon of light among the vast amounts of revolutions before it. It can be argued that the most drastic events in history are stepping-stones towards the Industrial Revolution: the most affective revolution towards liberty‚ and equality. In the aggressive pursuit

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    At 4th of June we visit the factory of Chen Hsong Group located in Shenzhen. Chen Hsong Group is a large manufacturer of injection mounding machine. It has the leading technology on the field of injection mounding machine around the world. The company focus it ability on R&D and production on mounding machine. They are able to produce machine from 20 tons pressing power to 6500 tons pressing power. In the competitive market of injection mounding machine‚ Chen Hsong Group can stand up in front of

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    usually quite safe. The government has made laws saying that employers have to look after the workforce and provide safety equipment and other things for them. At the start of the Industrial Revolution none of these laws existed and so working in a factory could prove to be very dangerous indeed. This section looks at some of the conditions faced by workers and offers a brief explanation of what was done to improve these conditions. Industries such as the cotton trade were particularly hard for workers

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    diseases were eradicated with preventative medicine. This lead to people living a healthier and easier lifestyle. Negative health impacts of the revolution included the pollution of the air caused by all the emission let off by the factories and lack of safety protection in factories which lead to many workers injuring themselves. Health and social aspects of the Industrial Revolution had a major impact on the workers and the environment. Working conditions had a major impact on society throughout the Industrial

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    During this time‚ America was undergoing a transformation from agricultural country to a powerful industrialized nation. Today‚ men are holding more strenuous factory jobs but back in those days‚ women occupied them. Most women were between the ages of 15 to 30 and half of them were unmarried and about to leave their houses. Factory managers knew this and as a result‚ boarding houses were created especially for these women. This caused a strong sense of worker community. In

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