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    figures or even simply people on the street do. However‚ some people are wondering if it is truly possible to lead by example. Leading by example is a concept that has been proven to be possible several times over. Proof takes the form of several examples throughout history‚with Gandhi and racism being the most widely known examples. A firm representation of leading by example is what Gandhi achieved in India‚ by convincing a whole country to stop fighting‚ simply by demonstrating that a peaceful

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    The Worlds leading Industrial Nation The United States in the early Twentieth Century went through many changes due to the Industrial Revolution. The United States became the world’s leading Industrial nation due to the innovations‚ government and business that expanded from not only small towns‚ but also from coast to coast. Innovations‚ government‚ and business paved the way for new and improved ideas‚ which helped set the United States apart from other countries. Innovations such as the

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    urban problems. One of the urban problem in Jakarta is the trend of urbanization. Urbanization has become a phenomenon in Indonesia especially Jakarta. The rate of urbanization growth in Indonesia has increased significantly which will lead the country to face the national problems and obstruct the country’s development. This phenomenon usually occurs right after people celebrating Idul Fitri in their hometown. The influx of urbanization has always become uncontrollable after Idul Fitri. According to

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    Before the Industrial Revolution began‚ European imperialism’s second phase hadn’t begun yet‚ the first phase that being the Age of Exploration (1500-1700). At the time China was sovereign‚ and pretty much most of India‚ as well as Japan. By the mid XIX century European economies were thoroughly industrialized and needed more coal and steel to keep up production‚ as well as other raw materials to sustain an industrial society. Hence‚ when they naturally expanded‚ this technological superiority was

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    different directions. American changed from old traditional America to the new‚ modernized America. Farms were not making an impact for the country as factories did‚ rural people were not excited about the new America‚ so they revolted. Indians had to make railroads for new towns and settlers. Therefore‚ economy and politics changed too‚ it affected people in a good way as in bad. In the late 19th century and early 20th century America became a more modernized‚ urban and industrial society. The

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    affect the economy of the country‚ but society as a whole. People had started to move into cities‚ the availability of material/goods and the change in ways of trading. The Industrial Revolution had brought with it an increase in population and urbanization‚ as well as new social classes. The increase in population was very drastic and dramatic. The change in workforce was drastic as well‚ from domestic production to factories under capitalist control. Britain had changed from an agricultural society

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    GERMINAL – by Emile Zola – translated by Roger Pearson Industrialization had many social costs‚ especially the effect it had on the lives of the working class.Discuss Zola’s portrayal of coalminers in Montsou over the course of the entire novel and show how industrial labor affected their overall lives.Does Zola believe that the condition of the working class will improve or get worse? Industrialization had a general positive effect to life‚ providing more jobs and changing transportation

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    The Industrial Revolution “The Industrial Revolution has tended to produce everywhere great urban masses that seem to be increasingly careless of ethical standards” (Babbitt). In Great Britain during the 18th century‚ industrialization began to take over the nation. This industrial revolution brought new technology which increased the production of goods and lowered the overall cost of products. Companies raced to earn profits which lead to horrible working and living conditions for the workers

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    the leading causes of death? Heart disease is one of these causes averaging about 610‚000 death in America each year.() There are so many deaths from just one cause but does being diagnosed with heart disease only result in death? When one gets tested for any sort of heart disease‚ one thing to think about is your body’s new limitations‚ the transfer of genetics with heart disease‚ and the high costs for treatment. People stress that there is only one side effect for the world’s first leading cause

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    During 1750-1900 Russia and Japan both getting a late start to industrialization face similar as well as complete differences due to the process. Compared to Russia‚ Japan was able to seperate themselves from Asian persuasian ans survive as a strong independent nation‚ and still lock down raw materials from Korea. Russia had been able to control a warm-water port and actually expand into Asia and Europe. Both nations had developed so that they were able to avoid dominaion by the west. One similarity

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