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    Although the industrial revolution was unstable it created lots of manufacturing process in the years of 1760 and 1820 and 1840. The Industrial revolution was not beneficial for women because women weren’t really able to work.Women were only aloud to work in the house.For example ‚ clean the house raise and take care of the children and cook for the husband and children and do the laundry women in the industrial revolution did not really have time to socialize. If there were able to have the option

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    The industrial revolution began during the eighteenth century‚ significantly altering the lives of millions and society‚ in terms of social order‚ industry‚ and technology. A combination of advantageous factors like economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ and political components over other nations allowed Great Britain to become the first nation to industrialize and prosper. Religion played an important role‚ Queen Elizabeth I had established a Protestant country; meaning it was okay to be rich. The laissez-faire

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    Due to all the advancements and newfound knowledge during the Industrial Revolution‚ there were many changes in economics‚ politics‚ and social aspects. Despite the many benefits of this occurence‚ child labor‚ lack of education‚ and the style of government‚ completely outweigh the positive components of mass production and new ways of transportation. The effects of the working and living conditions‚ lack of education‚ and pollution‚ affected the society socially. Then‚ due to the lack of involvement

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    proposed electrochemical battery technologies‚ both in performance and economy. An automotive propulsion concept is presented which utilizes liquid nitrogen as the working fluid for an open Rankine cycle. The principle of operation is like that of a steam engine‚ except there is no combustion involved. Liquid nitrogen is pressurized and then vaporized in a heat exchanger by the ambient temperature of the surrounding air. The resulting high – pressure nitrogen gas is fed to the engine converting pressure

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    markets. Not only were they able to harness their resources‚ England encompassed many coal and iron mines that were used as the new source of power. One way this new source of power worked was demonstrated through the condensing steam engine made by James Watt. The steam engine was just one of the technological advances Britain had over continental Europe. Others include the flying shuttle‚ the spinning jenny‚ the spinning wool and the cotton gin‚ all of which were used by England and allowed their

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    Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was arguably one of the most important time periods in England. The revolution was a time period when every day‚ life changing innovations were invented. For example‚ products such as the steam engine‚ the telegraph‚ and the cotton gin. During the Industrial Revolution‚ both man and machine were affected due to the changes. Many changes were made economically and socially during the 1800’s. Especially for the farmers in the rural areas because

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    Did the Industrial Revolution improve life for people? The Industrial Revolution was a time of drastic change‚ for both the better and worse. Changes like factories‚ steam power‚ and more people flocking to the city generally improved life. However‚ these changes also meant that working conditions declined‚ and massive increases in pollution and disease. The above suggest that the Revolution had pros and cons. Population growth changed Britain’s life style immensely. The Industrial Revolution witnessed

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    The Industrial Revolution was a time of advancement and greatness in the world for all. It was a major change from 1760 to the period of 1820 all the way to 1840. The movement started in Great Britain and affected anything and everything from industrial manufacturing processes all the way to the daily life of the average normal citizen. This paper is about discussing the Industrial Revolution and all the effects it had on the world as a whole. The main booming industry of the time was the textiles

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    15~17 October 2008 A Crawling Based Locomotive Mechanism Using a Tiny Ultrasonic Linear Actuator (TULA) Hyunjun Park‚ Byungkyu Kim School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Korea Aerospace University 100‚ Hanggongdae gil‚ Gyeonggido‚ Korea E-mail : bkim@kau.ac.kr Jong-Oh Park School of Mechanical System Engineering Chonnam National University Korea Seok-Jin Yoon Thin Film material Research Center KIST Korea Abstract A crawling based locomotive mechanism for inspection of small sized

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    in the prevailing methods of use of such machines. The revolution of technology improved the economy by using more efficient concepts to increase growth. The key economic benefit was the increase in trades between countries. The invention of the steam engine meant that factories could be built anywhere and not just along rivers. Also‚ it helped trade by having more efficient trains‚ factories‚ ship and cars dirtubted goods to other countries. Trade between countries was closely linked to

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