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    Behind the Swoosh

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    Behind the Swoosh is a documentary worth seeing on one of Nike’s factories located in Indonesia. Unlike what we think about factories here today in the United States‚ you soon learn the ugly truth that in fact Nike’s factory is really a sweatshop. Workers are paid next to nothing and can barely survive. Educating for Justice Directors‚ Leslie Kretzu and Jim Keady are two Americans that go to Indonesia to live as one of Nike’s sweatshop workers and record their time spent living in the slums. The

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    Justin Grzechowiak Essay #1 During the second industrial revolution the U.S. was expanding and advancing rapidly. This ultimately led to a lot of corruption and most importantly a very unequal distribution of wealth amongst the people. The factory owners of this time period were living lavishly while their hard working employees were struggling to put food on the table. The gap between the rich and the poor was growing just as fast as the country itself. Something needed to be done about it

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    Toyota What drives Toyota? The presumption of imperfection--and a distinctly American refusal to accept it. From: Issue 111 | December/January | Page 82 | By: Charles Fishman | Photographs By: Spencer Heyfron Deep inside Toyota’s (NYSE:TM) car factory in Georgetown‚ Kentucky‚ is the paint shop‚ where naked steel car bodies arrive to receive layers of coatings and colors before returning to the assembly line to have their interiors and engines installed. Every day‚ 2‚000 Camrys‚ Avalons‚ and Solaras

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    Nike Case Analysis

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    Analysis With the increased monitoring and enforcement of labour practices; Nike being in the public spotlight and subject to negative publicity on their subcontracted factories is forced to readjust the working conditions of their cross ocean factory workers to abide with proper regulations. This has caused Nike to modify their factory standards and employee working conditions by; limiting the maximum hours worked a week‚ implementing proper ventilation systems to filter out toxic fumes‚ increase worker

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    industrial revolution dbq

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    population density of Great Britain increased greatly and more and slums were being developed all throughout the country. This is due to the increase in factories and jobs everywhere. This is a negative impact because too many people were occupying the land making it more crowed and harder to support them. Unsanitary and poor conditions in factories and homes came about due to the over populated towns and cities. Although it is not shown in the document‚ injuries of the workman rarely happened before

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    Many people began working in factories in cities due to the job demand needed for mass production. Mass production was a cheaper form of manufacturing goods because it relied on work from unskilled workers‚ whom could be paid less than skilled artisans. Due to the reduced price of the

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    societal issues. Nike was accused of unfair overseas labor practices in its factories and for making misleading claims about its involvement. Nike’s unethical practices in these overseas territories were not illegal. In contrast‚ it was illegal when Nike used the media to make false statements regarding its overseas labor practices. Nike was acting socially irresponsible to allow unfair labor practices in affiliated factories and when the company deliberately attempted to mislead its customers and society

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    run.   The Industrial Revolution marked a time in history when advancements in technology proceeded to transform the industries and lifestyle of Europeans. Between the steam engine for factories‚ to the telegraph for communication‚ the people of the time benefitted from the new progress in society. Factories began producing more products to keep up with the demand of the people. Recently‚ a population boom had been caused by an agricultural revolution. More available food and goods gave couples

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    fundamental changes that occurred during the industrial revolution. The first artificial was produced using gas. These lights made cities safer‚ it allowed people begin to go out at night to social events or meetings‚ shops and factories open for longer. Working hours in in factories were also extended thanks to the invention of artificial lighting. Electricity led to the development of household appliances such as refrigerators and irons that help with house chores. It also led to many innovations such

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    the city and its factories. With more people to work‚ the cities only got larger and needed more housing space for the extra residents; welcome the birth of the mega-city and the suburbs. The incoming people often had their entire families work in the factories‚ even children worked‚ doing jobs that larger individuals could not. Consequently a slew of civil and ethical questions followed‚ which would be danced around for the next century before coming to a close. While factories did usher the largest

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