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    Rahman Baksh F524543 Topic: Many people have been profoundly affected by great works of art. Describe a work of are-a book‚ a movies‚ a drawing‚ a photograph‚ a painting‚ a song‚ or a musical compositing-that had a powerful impact on your life. What work of art was it? How did it affect you? Why? James Dean said‚ “If a man can bridge the gap between life and death‚ if he can live after he’s died‚ then maybe he was a great man. Immortality is the only true success.” Clearly living on in the

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    Question: Textile industry is the most significant factor in industrialization. To what extent do you agree? I agree to the statement that the textile industry was the most significant factor in industrialization in the 18th and 19th centuries in Britain to a great extent. The development of the textile industry promoted the productivity of manufacturing textile. The more textile products were produced and they satisfied the marketing requirement. Some of the excessive products were exported overseas

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    Scientific Revolution is what most impacted science today. It was a super interesting “Era” of Science. The Scientific Revolution is a method used by historians to describe the development of Modern Science‚ during the early modern period. Lots of scientists made an impact on Science but there are 3 that grabbed my attention‚ because of their contributions to science‚ and life. The first one‚ Copernicus‚ the second one‚ Isaac Newton‚ and the last one‚ Galileo Gallilei. The Scientific Revolution has impacted

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    outflow and encourage domestic entrepreneurship (Kuruvilla‚ 1996). This strategy saw the rise of a new domestic-industrial capital elite; and expanded manufacturing sector which registered growth rates of between 11% to 14% from the late 1940’s to early 1960’s (Toussaint‚ 2006). On the downside‚ the dependence from imported capital and technology to sustain this strategy had a negative impact on the balance of payments (BOP) in the 1960’s and onwards (Ofreneo as cited by Kuruvilla‚ 1996). The IMF-WB

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    Robert Owen was a successful Welsh businessman during the Industrial Revolution in Britain‚ but he left his mark on history as one of the leading social reformers of his time. He observed the changes in economic and social life caused by the rapid growth of machinery as he worked in the textile industry. He challenged the social view and believed that poverty was the consequence of the sins of the working class. He thought that in order to improve the man‚ you need to improve his social environment

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    PARIS‚ France — The Industrial Revolution changed the world. The Revolution took place in the 1700s and 1800s and was a time when many important technological advances were made. It made it easier for everyone to benefit from new inventions and ideas. However‚ even though technology became more common‚ many people did not have the training to use it. Technology sped up‚ but not enough people could get a good education. Since then‚ leaders have been trying to figure out how to make sure everyone gets

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    we all work long hours for a very low pay‚ and the majority of the children don’t get a real education‚ all of our work is contributing to the improvement of machines and architecture‚ which is all very great for everyone. Yet‚ Overall‚ the Industrial Revolution has really changed everything for the worse‚ rather than changing for the better. For example‚ although most people‚ even children as young as six‚ have paying jobs so they can help take care of their families‚ we work in very poor conditions

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    IMPACT OF FR: Political s/m: France became Republic as per C3 of 1795. End of Autocratic Bourbon dynasty(but LOUIS VIII was reinstalled after Napoleon) Complete reorgn of defective old s/m of admn. Country was divided into depts(provinces)‚ cants(dists)‚ and communes(enjoyed complete autonomy). Corrupt judiciary was eliminated and uniform legal s/m was introduced(Later Napoleon codified laws) Declaration of human rights. R to vote was given to all in 1792(repealed in 1795-to be based on property)

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    conflicting emotions‚ and cause many historical impacts. One of the best known historical impacts in the United States‚ was the end of child labor during the Industrial Revolution.This exhibited the low quality working conditions children were operating in. During the Industrial Revolution‚ profound photographs were captured of children that contributed to the enactment of child labor laws by being showcased in newspapers‚ having an emotional impact on society‚ and creating the National Child Labor

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    world from a medieval to modern age‚ the Scientific Revolution was the most fundamental. The medieval age was a dark age that revolved around the church’s decisions. People relied on only others to make the decisions and to tell them what to believe. There was no independence or individuality. The Scientific Revolution was able to change the method of how people thought and how people viewed the world. In about 100 A.D. before the scientific revolution‚ Ptolemy came up with the geocentric theory. The

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