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    INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Introduction and Meaning Emergence and Cause Countries involved and spread of knowledge Impact a) Urbanisation b) Capitalism c) Socialism Inventions a) Revolution in cotton and textile industry b) Revolution in metallurgy c) Steam power d) Mining e) Glass making copy headings f) Paper machine in project g) Chemicals h)

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    Industrial Sociology

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    1st chapter ( industrial sociology ) Introduction Industrial socio is a comparatively new term which gained popularly about the middle of the 20st Century. An independent branch of the Science of Sociology‚ the history of the industrial sociology has been traced to trade studies introduced by Elton Mayo and his associate between 1924 -32: Thus Elton Mayo; a known sociologist has been identified as the father of Industrial socio. Meaning The ’term’ industrial sociology includes two terms

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    Industrial Revolution

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    Three factors influence the Industrial revolution‚ these factors include :a population boom: a canal boom: and policies of the government of parliament. The revolution first occurred in Britain and later spread throughout the world. Cotton also had a prevalent influence on the revolution‚ these influences are demonstrated in the Cottage Industries. The Industrial revolution created a major energy crisis which was solved by James Watt. During the revolution the first locomotive (the Rocket) was invented

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    Not only has the introduction of different cultures shown an effect but the change in gender roles‚ attitudes‚ beliefs and values have also had a massive impact on the Australian diet and food scene. In the early 1900’s Australia was still influenced by its British and Irish ancestors in the meals that were eaten. These influences mainly affected dinner which contained meat and three vegetables‚ this was a daily regime and rarely ever changed. This was complimented

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    Industrial Revoloution

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    The industrial revolution was a period from 1750 to 1850 where changes in agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ mining‚ transportation‚ and technology has a profound effect on the social‚ economic and cultural conditions of the times. It began in Great Britain‚ then subsequently spread throughout Western Europe‚ Northern America‚ Japan‚ and eventually the rest of the world. The Industrial Revolution marks a major turing point in history. Almost every aspect of daily life was influenced in some way‚ some begin

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    Industrial Revolution

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    Industrial revolution During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries Great Britain became the first country to industrialize. It changed the way in which many products‚ including cloth and textiles were manufactured‚ but all that farming was the main livelihood of most citizens. In fact‚ three quarters of Britain’s population lived in the countryside and farming was the predominant occupation. Overall‚ life was pretty hard. People worked on farms and had to use their own strength to plough

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    Industrial Unrest

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    Meaning of industrial unrest The term industrial unrest is used to describe activities undertaken by the labor and other working people when they feel grievances and protest against pay or conditions of their employment. Industrial unrest can also be defined as the total range of behaviours and attitudes that express opposition and divergent orientations between industrial owners and managers‚ on the one hand‚ and working people and their organisations on the other. The unrest actions may include

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    Industrial Complexes

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    Industrial Complexes Social scientist’s today talk about “industrial complexes”‚ a term that was popularized in his 1961speech‚ Eisenhower spoke of the military-industrial complex and warned that it would‚ or could‚ ultimately prove to be dangerous to American society. As Eisenhower spoke of the military-industrial complex‚ this also reaches to other big industries like the prison industry. The prison-industrial complex going on today could be described as a term meaning interest groups that

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    Indigenous children in Australia were unfairly taken from their families in the 1900’s by Australian authorities who held the idea that the aboriginal culture would die out. The authorities wrongly thought that the Aboriginal culture was a bad influence to the indigenous children. On top of that‚ they accused the indigenous families of abusing their children. But in reality‚ they had no proof; as a result‚ the Aboriginal tribes suffered and their family trees will be forever affected. Even though

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    From 1700 to 1900‚ the world was expanding. Many countries took on a expansionism type known as imperialism. Countries such as England used the British East India Company to conquer parts of Asia. America used imperialism to spread their rule westward‚ known as Manifest Destiny. They both used this tactic as migration. During these encounters‚ many factors stayed the same‚ but also differed in some ways. In the 19th century‚ the Americas were finally free of British control‚ and decided to spread

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