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    Factories Act 1948

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    1: WEBTEXT/32063/64873/E87IND01.htm | India The Factories Act‚ 1948 (Act No. 63 of 1948)‚ as amended by the Factories (Amendment) Act‚ 1987 (Act 20 of 1987) CONTENTS * CHAPTER I.- Preliminary * CHAPTER II.- The Inspecting Staff * CHAPTER III.- Health * CHAPTER IV.- Safety * CHAPTER IVA.- Provisions relating to Hazardous processes * CHAPTER V.- Welfare * CHAPTER VI.- Working hours of adults * CHAPTER VII.- Employment of young persons * CHAPTER

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    2. Why should Nike be held responsible for what happens in factories that it does not own? Does Nike have a responsibility to ensure that factory workers receive a “living wage”? Do the wage guidelines of FLA or WRC seem most appropriate to you? Why? 3. Is it ethical for Nike to pay endorsers millions while its factory employees receive a few dollars a day? 4. Is Nike’s responsibility to monitor its subcontracted factories a legal‚ economic‚ social‚ or philanthropic responsibility? What

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    The Wasp Factory Essay

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    The wasp factory Activity one: 1. the novel is driven by an overwhelmingly obsessive fist person narration – frank cauldhame‚ who speaks cooly and calmly about strange events. There are also these sacrifice poles‚ upon which hang bodies and heads of large animals such as seagulls‚ that frank has killed. he believes they define and protext the borders of frank’s territory. 2. he is capable of hmour‚ irony‚ self-analysis and has an objective view of his strange situation. He lives in

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    Factory Farm Abuse

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    vegetarian. How is factory farming harmful to humans‚ animals‚ and the environment alike? Although factory farming creates an abundant amount of cheaper food‚ factory farming is an unhealthy agricultural practice to animals‚ humans‚ and the environment because factory farms abuse their animals‚ they are very toxic to humans‚ and factory farms also pollute the Earth. Factory farms are a modern agricultural practice that mass produce animals to meet the food consumption of humans. A factory farm houses large

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    Speech on Factory Farming

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    Factory farming speech. What really is factory farming. Well i am going to tell you about factory farming. First off we can all do something about this. How would u feel about thousands of animals crammed are being crammed into dirty‚ windowless sheds and confined to wire cages and gestation crates. They are basically forced into cannibalism because they scratch each other and peak because they are so hungry What sense would be affected first? Smell- horrible‚ rotten‚ death. The sound of

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    The Wasp Factory - Essay

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    religious rituals of his own invention. As the novel develops‚ his brother’s escape from a mental hospital and impending return lead on to a violent ending and a twist that undermines all that Frank believed about himself. Plot summary The ’Wasp Factory’ of the title is a clock face salvaged from the local dump. Behind each numeral is a trap‚ which leads to a different ritual death (for example burning‚ crushing‚ or drowning in Frank’s urine) for the wasp that Frank puts into the hole at the centre

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    Pollution Caused By Factories Factory related pollution is the number one source of pollution in the United States. Factory pollution accounts for more than half the volume of all water pollution‚ as well as for the most deadly of pollutants. More than 365‚000 manufacturing factories consume vast quantities of fresh water to carry away wastes of several different types. This waste water from industrial factories is discharged into lakes‚ oceans and streams‚ which eventually disperse the polluting

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    Hawthorne Factory Work

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    of specialized technologies‚ norms‚ sanctions‚ values‚ symbols‚ and language‚ all of which serve to promote activity toward common goals‚ integrate the group‚ and protect the interests of group members. One celebrated example is the subculture of factory workers that was accidentally discovered by Elton Mayo and his associates in the 1930s. The research team visited the Hawthorne plant of the Western Electric Company to study the effects on productivity of variations in lighting. What the researchers

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    Sugar Factory Project

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON “ STUDY OF EXCISE DUTY PAYMENT BY GABRIEL INDIA LTD.” AT [pic] -: Submitted By:- AVINASH CHANRDAKANT IGHE -: The Research Guide:- PRO:-D.D. WALKE -: Affiliated To :- University of Pune N.D.M.V.P.Samaj’s Nashik [pic] Institute of Management Research and Technology (IMRT) For The Academic Year 2008 -2009 PREFACE Indirect tax is the one of the most enormous source of fund collection of the Indian government which aids to development

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    break. The life of a factory worker was extremely crucial‚ especially for young women and children. Both young women and children were being treated unfair‚ almost like slaves. The working conditions were terrible‚ the boarding houses and factories were overpacking‚ young women and children were being overworked with the lack of sleep. The factory life had such an big impact on young women and children. Overall‚ working in a factory everyday was life challenging. Working in a factory was exasperating

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