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    John D. Rockefeller

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    John D. Rockefeller John D Rockefeller‚ an American Industrialist and Philanthropist‚ was known for many things. At the young age of 19 he started his own company and later he founded the Standard Oil Company and the Rockefeller foundation. John Davison Rockefeller was the world’s first millionaire. In 1859‚ at the age of 19‚ he started his first company with a young Englishman. The company name was Clark and Rockefeller. The first year alone‚ the company grossed four hundred fifty thousand dollars

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    He could discuss highly technical matters with industrialists‚ engage in political conversations with diplomats‚ or simplify complex problems to a level easily understood by the common working class. Hitler used this talent to build his self-confidence by not allowing himself to feel intimidated when surrounded

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    dystopian future world‚ “Master” Joh Frederson’s complete control of the capitalistic Metropolis is exemplified through the juxtaposition of the underclass labourers in “the Depths”‚ a subterranean workers’ city while the aristocratic‚ wealthy industrialists “high in the heavens” rule over them tyrannically‚ symbolically representing the oppression of the inferior lower class. This notion parallels the social inequality in 1920s Germany where hyperinflation induced by the Weimar Republic’s poor economic

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    Child Labor in India

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    future citizens of India. They should not waste their childhood doing some odd jobs. The State and the Central Governments should strictly enforce their law against child labor. There is a legislation banning child labor. But the factories and the industrialists do not act according to the legislation. If the children are not educated they cannot get good jobs. Their future in small factories cannot be bright. The Government should punish the parents who send their children for small jobs. Some time

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    Cloudstreet

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    diverse families share a house after Sam Pickles inherits a home at 1 Cloud Street‚ but to financially support his family‚ is required to rent it out to the Lambs. The Pickles are lazy with the mother Dolly who is an alcoholic‚ while the Lambs are industrialist teetotallers. As time progresses the two families get closer and closer until Quick Lamb and Rose Pickles eventually marry‚ ultimately tying the bond. The story continues pans over two decades of the families triumphs and failures in their share

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    Identify differences between popular recreations in pre-industrial Britain and rational recreation in post-industrial Britain. Explain why the changes occurred. Discuss the influence of social class and gender on participation in sports and pastimes in both pre-industrial and post-industrial Britain. [20] Indicative content Sub sub-max 5 comparison of Sub sub-max 5 Popular Recreation & Rational Recreation Explanation of Differences 1. Local Regional / national / international

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    The Effects of Industrialization on U.S. Economy and Society The rise of industrialization during the 1900s brought many changes to the American economy and society. Urbanization (mainly due to immigration)‚ new technologies‚ the rise of big business through industrial trusts‚ and the rise of laissez-faire capitalism are among the most significant of these changes. The rise of industrialization brought many significant changes to the American Economy and society during the 1900s. Some of

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    to being able to vote‚ a protective legislation was passed that reduced the hours that women were made to work because of their reproductive health. This turned out to be a good thing for men because it created more jobs for them (Keene 546). Industrialist then began to argue that jobs provided valuable training for working-class children who needed to learn the importance of punctuality and hard work to become successful adult workers. Things changed for children in the progressive era for children

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    Shoe Industry

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    Shoes Industry – PEST Analysis Political • Recent merger between Adidas and Reebok • Use of leather to make shoes by Bata‚ Red tape • India is not a sporting Country and hence lesser demand for sports shoes. • home market lobbying/pressure groups • Very few sporting events apart from cricket fixtures to attract customers Economic • Marginal share of 2.44 percent in global trade worth US$ 97.606 billion

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    Ww1 Life in the Trenches

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    the point where battles were often times viewed by locals who watched from side lines with really no threat of getting hurt. In World War I however‚ the fighting had upscaled to the most sadistic type the world had ever experienced. With the industrialist wave that had overcome us in the late 1800s into the early 1900s‚ many technological advancements made the war a lot harsher of a scenario. Mass weaponry was being created in factories all across Europe to use for the war‚ and so the "old wars

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