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    set in Lowell‚ Massachusetts by a man named Cabot Lowell. Cabot had seen the textile factories in England and he wanted to make sure that his factories were not as dirty as the ones in England. To give his companies a good name he made sure that the general public saw the woman that worked in his factories as pure church going woman (Wheeler and Becker‚ 136). Despite the efforts to make woman working in factories popular there was a lot

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    is very long and inconsistent. The most problematic issues are the increasing delivery time‚ as customers complain and sales decrease. However‚ this delivery time not only affects the customers‚ but themselves. Deliveries from the two component factories are inconsistent‚ which leads to unnecessary interruptions of the assembly lines and causes employee dissatisfaction. Furthermore‚ not making a plan also affects the production. After the merger‚ a new systematic production planning process is

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    Lee‚ P.E. Strategos‚ Inc. 23 June 2012 C O N S U L T A N TS • E N GI N E E R S • S T R A TE G I S T S www.strategosinc.com 1 © 2012 Strategos‚ Inc. Apple‚ Foxconn & Manufacturing Strategy Steve Jobs and Apple Computer once built a "factory of the future" in Fremont‚ California. They spent $20‚000‚000 and then closed it after just two years. Today‚ Apple ’s net worth is more than Poland. So‚ what went wrong in 1984? And‚ what is going right today? What went wrong was not cheap overseas

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    Social Impacts of the Industrial Revolution Economic History The most intriguing to me and the most important to the society‚ as many historians agree was the social impact of Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century. In fact‚ some historians like Rondo Cameron and R. M. Hartwell have ended up debating whether Industrial Revolution was an appropriate term for this revolution. Harold Perkin is another historian who shares the same viewpoint about Industrial Revolution as Cameron

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    increasing‚ allied to this‚ production costs are also escalating. This is the reason innovative engineering solutions are required in this market. Increasing the capacity in sugar production does not only radically change the energy balance of a factory‚ but also in- fluences the quality of the product. GEA PHE Systems therefore offers you a state-of-the-art and carefully matched range of equipment for evaporation‚ condensation and general heating/cooling. Thus inputted energy can be fully exploited

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    faster shipping to the factories. DOC#2 This document supports the geographical/resource paragraph for the essay – factories needed a large‚ mobile population to work in the factories. DOC#3 This document supports an innovation paragraph because the idea of the assembly line was first used in the textile mills to increase production. This document could also be used to support the resource paragraph because if there were not so many people available to work in the factories‚ then there would

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    Working Conditions One of the main effects of the industrial revolution is working conditions. There were no laws back then regulated what factories could do with their biohazard waste(BCP). Many factories work hours were long almost up to12 to 15 hours a day (OCS). Many those machines they work on were dangerous. Many people lives the factories they worked at and at times they would get horribly beaten like they were kids they were often slaved away. The working conditions were so bad that they

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    children as young as six was employed to work in mines and factories. There were a couple major problems that came with the idea of child labor. First‚ they were given empty promises to convince them to work in the factories. The children were promised good food‚ shelter‚ given better education‚ and a better living standard‚ but they were simply tricks to lure the kids in to work for them. Secondly‚ the children were underpaid. Factory owners would pay the children as

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    enough. Kids shouldn’t be working in the dangerous factories at all. The city streets are dirty and the houses are crowded‚ the coal mine workers may have it the worst working in the hot‚ damp‚ and narrow underground tunnels. Life is becoming very hard ever since the Industrial Revolution started. I did some investigating on my own and found the factories down in the center of the city to be dirty and dangerous. You can smell the factories from 2 blocks away and visibility is very low once inside

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    began investigating labor conditions in Apple’s supply chain in China. Subsequent reports on Foxconn factories in 2007 prompted Apple to start auditing its supplier factories and also to begin publishing its annual Supplier Responsibility Progress Reports. In addition to Apple‚ other electronics companies felt compelled to respond after the media exposed poor working conditions in Foxconn factories. Under pressure from Apple and other companies‚

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