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    unemployed farmers had no other choice but to leave the countryside‚ and move into the city and join the other low class people in the harsh conditions of a factory. The quote: “These machines brought enormous change to the way people lived and worked. A large and growing population of people began living in large towns or cities‚ employed in new factories and facing little or no prospect of improving or controlling their lives” (“New) describes exactly what took place during this time and how little people

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    the world that people started to riot and attempt to destroy the machines because it left the people with no jobs. Before the revolution a0058nd the machines people use to work from home and they didn’t keep track of time but since the start of factories men women and children’s had to know the exact time

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    this time period.     During the Industrial Revolution‚ children were forced to work in the factories.  Many kids had to stick their hands in a moving machine to get a loose bolt out of the gears‚ if the kids weren’t fast enough they could get their hands cut off.  Although many great inventions were created‚ the children were very mistreated.  Young girls would die from the sulfur in the match factories.  The boys who worked in the coal mines worked from 4am to 5pm.  For many kids from the age of

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    available for investment and spending money for ordinary people to purchase industrial goods. 2. A stable government and an effective central bank also fostered industrial growth in England. B. The First Factories 1. A growing demand for textiles led to the creation of the world’s first large factories. 2. The putting-out system could not keep up with the demand. C. The Problem of Energy 1. The cotton textile industry could not have continued to grow using existing energy sources. 2. Britain experienced

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    transported over long distances. In reality we owe our great choice of foods in supermarkets to this invention. Companies like Thermo King from America have been making refrigerators for many years and are a large supplier of them to the world. They have a factory in Galway Ireland. The manufacturing processes involved and many and varied from sheet metal cutting to sub assemblies production. There is so much to be learned about manufacturing systems by researching this product. This project will look at

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    OPIM 321 Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Game Team: Pichonkun Team Members: Joel Tang‚ Keh Jing Ren‚ Luo Dachuan Strategies Employed Breakeven Analysis Factory | Warehouse | Customer | Cost |   |   | Sale? | Calopeia (Mail) | Calopeia | Calopeia | a.1000+1500/150+150+150 | = | 1310 |   | | | Same Continent | b.1000+1500/150+150+200 | = | 1360 |   | | | Fardo | c.1000+1500/150+150+400 | = | 1560 | No sale | Calopeia (Truck assuming Q=200) | Calopeia | Calopeia |

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    industrial revolution created many problems for 19th Century England. It caused a large demand for women and children to work in the factories‚ primarily in the textiles industry. This problem was partially resolved by banning children less than 9 years of age from working in the factories‚ but there was still the problem of young children working long hours in factories‚ most of which had bad working conditions. This is not the reason we credit the Industrial Revolution as prosperous‚ as there were

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    social consequences during the Industrial Revolution was child labor. During the late 1700s up until the Factory Act of 1833‚ children as young as six were working on average 12-14 hours a day in factories for little to no pay. The conditions in factories were deplorable‚ and the child workers were frequently forced to work with dangerous‚ heavy equipment. There were many accidents in these factories that resulted in children being seriously injured and even killed at work. Orphans were often taken advantage

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    for monetary support. Some products during this age were unsafe products was the toxic fumes factory workers would inhale. Also the working the task factories would have children do‚ such as crawl under dangerous machines where adults could not fit. These task would case injury or even death. Discrimination along twith this everyone hated life. it wsnt all that great. no one wanted to work in the factories but thst was the only work source‚ and avaibale to the poor‚ most were uneducated.Gilded problems

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    materials for goods to be produced at home. When entrepreneurs like Patrick Jackson‚ Nathan Appleton‚ and Francis Cabot Lowell opened their weaving factories in Waltham and later Lowell‚ Massachusetts‚ their power looms replaced the cottage industries. -Early factories Textiles lead the way‚ but other areas of manufacture also shifted from homes to factories In the early 19th century‚ skilled artisans had typically produced items that a family could not make for itself Furniture Tools The most experienced

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