Socio-Political Effects The emergence of capitalism had a deep impact on the existing social and political institutions in Europe. 1. Economic competition amongst the states of Europe resulted in Europe becoming the dominant global continent as a number of European countries industrialized and established colonies around the world. The needs of capitalist industrialization like the demand for assured sources of raw materials‚ the search for guaranteed markets and profitable investment outlets—spurred
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the early humans to figure out technological advances. Artifacts aren’t only tools that we have found. Artifacts can also be found in forms of “waste resulting from a manufacturing process. An example of a waste artifact is slag‚ a by-product of smelting ores” (Chazan‚ 2008). When artifacts are found‚ they are separated into one of three different areas of analysis by what they are made of. If there is a stone tool‚ it would be part of the lithic analysis group. Pottery and clay material would
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character. Examples include electronics‚ communication‚ computers‚ software‚ pharmaceuticals and biotechnology‚ and aerospace. Recently‚ other forms have developed‚ such as robotics‚ computer-aided design and manufacturing‚ electronic controls of smelting and refining processes‚ constant development of new products of the chemical industries. High-tech industries are found in Silicon Valley‚ Silicon Forest‚ North Carolina’s Research Triangle‚ Utah’s Software Valley‚ Silicon Swamp‚
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capacity. Over the years the plant has increased its capacity through various brownfield expansions and asset sweating measures. Today Hindalco‚ at Renukoot‚ operates across the aluminium value chain from bauxite mining‚ alumina refining‚ aluminium smelting to downstream rolling and extrusions.
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MINERAL AND POWER RESOURCES India has a variety of mineral resources that play a very important role in the industrial development of the country. India has large deposits of Iron ore‚ manganese ore and bauxite ore. India has a virtual monopoly over mica. India is self-sufficient in coal but coking coal is limited. India has small deposits of zinc‚ copper‚ lead and gold. It lacks sulphur and is poor in the production of mineral oil and natural gas. We have small deposits of minerals required for
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For sake of political correctness‚ I do not believe anyone could rewrite Inferno and use celebrities in their book. Everyone is offended by everything nowadays‚ and a simple tweet can trigger a million people that have opposing opinions. Entire careers have been ruined because of an unpopular stance stated on social media‚ imagine an entire article with touchy subjects! By putting celebrities in different circles of hell‚ you’re practically damning them. Some will take offense while others would
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metallurgy and organized religion. The development of bronze was significant because it allowed for stronger weapons and tools‚ which made it possible for the people to both‚ protect their land and farm it more efficiently. By discovering that smelting copper and tin would produce bronze‚ a much more durable metal alloy‚ the Mesopotamians ushered in the Bronze Age. The introduction of bronze enabled blacksmiths to better swords‚ daggers‚ and spears that now hold a razors edge and retain it much
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the Alps it was suggested that he was a Shepard or a hunter as he carried weapons with him * In samples taken of Otzi ’s hair‚ high levels of copper particles and arsenic were found. Scientists thought that he may have been involved in copper smelting possibly as part of his living. The copper axe that Otzi was found with was composed of 99.7 % pure copper. HOW DID OTZI DIE? When scientists were analysing new X-rays‚ they noticed a foreign item lodged in Otzi ’s left shoulder. Detailed investigations
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Metals Physical Properties of Metals versus Non-metals Properties | Electrical conductivity | Heat conductivity | Melting and Boiling points | Malleability & ductility | Lustre | Metals | Good | Good | High | High | Shiny | Non-metals | Poor | Poor | Low | Low (Brittle) | Dull | Chemical Properties of Metals versus Non-Metals Properties | Metals | Non- metals | Reaction with oxygen | Form basic or amphoteric oxides | Form acidic or neutral oxides | Ionisation | Lose electrons
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How effectively did Nicholas II deal with the problems facing Russia in the period 1894 – 1905? It is one of the ironies of Russian history that‚ at a time when the nation most needed a tsar of strength and imagination‚ it was a man of weakness and limited outlook who came to the throne. Nicholas II was the eldest son of Tsar Alexander III. When he succeeded his father in 1894‚ he had very little experience of government. There are two main aspects to Nicholas’ II’s reign; firstly the problems he
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