LEARNING OBJECTIVES Short term The main short-term advantage after completing the training was an idea of the industrial environment‚ the strict and disciplined schedule of the company. This helped me a lot to build inside me the zeal to learn more‚ to be highly precise and accurate in my working. It helped in understanding the relationship that should be maintained between an officer and a worker‚ officer and a trainee and also between worker and trainee. The good and learning environment helped
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American agriculture greatly changed during 1865 to 1900 through technological advances and railroads spreading across the nation‚ both modernizing agriculture. New technological advances made farming easier with new inventions such as barbed wire and reapers. However‚ new technology advancements became too expensive for average American farmers to afford. Economic conditions became intolerable for farmers as railroad companies charged high shipping rates. In the government‚ policies were made that
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During the 1840s to the 1890s‚ the United States was focused on westward development and to fulfill the American belief of “Manifest Destiny”. Even though the west has a lot of grassy plains and desert (Doc. A)‚ the western part of the United States quickly became the main target of expansionist movements/campaigns of the United States during the 18th century. Even though many factors contributed in shaping the development of the West beyond the Mississippi and the lives of those who lived and settled
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Settling the Rio Grande Valley The Rio Grande Valley consists of the southern most part of Texas‚ along the Texas/Mexico border. The population growth in this area was very slow until the 1900’s‚ when it began to skyrocket. From 1920 to 1930‚ the population in the Valley more than doubled. One of the main factors for this population increase was the railroad construction. The St. Louis‚ Brownsville‚ and Mexico railroads all were completed in 1904. This furthered the expansion of the already
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Assignment Business Communication Should Indian Railways be Privatized? Introduction As regular travellers‚ we all have invariably come across situations when we would have very strongly feel “why should railways not be privatized?” or “Why can’t they just manage thing here?”. Whenever we stand on a railway platform and see the state of affairs‚ the feeling grows stronger. But‚ the loyal citizen inside us will never truly like to see Indian railways going in to in the hands of a private
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A Maturing Industrial Nation During the 19th century the United States faced its greatest economic revolution. Mainly‚ this industrial enhancement primarily a result of the completion of the transcontinental railroad‚ a transportation system that runs cross-country. Aside from impacting the economy‚ the railroad also affected the politics of the late 1800s and early 1900s. Since the political jobs were reserved for the upper class‚ investors in the railroad tended to have inflated bank accounts;
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Assess the significance of Industrialisation in the changing nature of warfare (1619 word count from the 1st essay) Industrialisation brought with it unprecedented levels of growth in population‚ which consequently led to a sudden injection of people into more urban areas The correlation between a more educated populous and a change in stance from political leaders was unquestionable. This new emphasis on public opinion could not simply be ignored; there was a shift from the ruling classes to
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July 31‚ 1998 Japanese railway workers check an overpass‚ keeping it safe for the "bullet train" below. (Kyodo) Leaving over 100 people dead‚ the June 3‚ 1998‚ derailing of a German Intercity Express (ICE) high-speed passenger train gave quite a shock to railway authorities in Japan. Particularly shaken were Japan Railway (JR) companies‚ which operate their Shinkansen super-express trains (often called "bullet trains") at speeds of 200 to 300 kilometers (125 to 185 miles) per hour‚ on schedules
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Unit 2 Assignment 3 The Third Time I Broke My Arm Michael Middleton I was wondering what the most memorable moment in my life was. I know what normal thing to say is when I met my wife or when my kids were born all though those are truly memorable moments. I want to say something like when my mother bought me my first ATV for Christmas but the one that truly sticks out in my mind was the third time that I broke my arm which is a truly amazing story. It was a Saturday evening in the late 80’s
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A) Many factors contributed to western settlement from 1854 to 1890‚ especially the desire for natural resources‚ federal government policies‚ and technological developments. The desire for natural resources during this time period contributed greatly to western expansion of the time. This desire led to the growth of the cattle industry and mining empires. The desire for natural resources also sparked the phenomenon of the California Gold Rush. These events all stemmed from the earlier Americans
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