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    have made prosecutions more frequent as evidence would be easier to come by. However‚ the magistrates were still local to the factories‚ and often did not want to enforce punishments to people they knew. All magistrates were male‚ and it has been argued that this made women less likely to complain about their unhealthy working conditions. It was stressed that female factory workers would only feel comfortable in discussing their working conditions with another woman. Although arguably exaggerated

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    Factory Man: How One Furniture Maker Battled Offshoring‚ Stayed Local-- And Helped Save an American Town displayed the incorporation of many African Americans into the workforce of the Bassett furniture factories during the early twentieth century‚ despite the horrific instances of racism that plagued the American South. During the 1900s‚ the American South was synonymous with Jim Crow laws and segregated facilities for African Americans and whites. However‚ since the establishment of Bassett

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    Vietnam: A Better Place for a Factory Executive summary After taking every possible factor into consideration‚ Vietnam is chosen as a better alternative to build a factory instead of Croatia and Botswana. The purpose of this report is to explain the reasons why Vietnam is an advisable choice‚ the selection of international direct investment as entry mode‚ as well as the risk assessment and management. When it comes to the investment in Vietnam‚ the obvious reason first come to people’s mind

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    The Cheesecake Factory Background of the Company: The Cheesecake Factory was founded by Oscar and Evelyn Overton. Evelyn first decided to open a business after making a cheesecake for her husband’s employer in 1949. Evelyn opened a small cheesecake shop in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ in the late 1950s‚ but later gave it up in order to raise her two children. She continued to supply cakes to several local restaurants through a kitchen in her basement. In 1972‚ Oscar and Evelyn Overton moved to the Woodland

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    evaluate the Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats involves a business venture. Albert Humphrey is credited for the creation of this technique. The Cheesecake Factory is an very successful company. In my research I found two companies that have conducted SWOT analysis on the Cheesecake Factory. The Cheesecake Factory is a company that operates in the U.S. and the headquarters is in Calabasas Hill‚ California. There are 109 upscale casual dining restaurants under the brand. On the Datamoniter

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    I am doing my report on what the impact of the Triangle Factory Fire has to do with how our world. It obviously has had many changes and impacted a lot on our world. The Triangle Factory Fire started on 9th floor killing tons of people because of the workers environment. Some of the exits and stairwells had been locked so nobody would leave‚ but that was just one bad decision‚ leaving many people dying from jumping out of windows and being asphyxiated by smoke. “ Thanks to the efforts

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    For more than 3 decades factory farming has been a norm to America. We find it normal to kill an animal for our own needs. We find it normal about what happens on factory farms. The reality is not those farm animals being happy and healthy‚ but being abused and slaughtered.That is the reality‚ and it all plays big roles in our health sand enviornment. Some critical dangers of factory farming for the enviornment and people’s health include‚ rise in obesity‚ drug-resistant bacteria that can lead to

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    1 Alexander Tsigkas The factory in the post-industrial era Variety instead of Flexibility Mass Customisation: the production system of the future Alexander Tsigkas Democritean University of Thrace Department of Production Engineering and Management Vas. Sofias 12‚ 67 100 Xanthi‚ Greece tsigas@vivodinet.gr‚ WWW home page: http://www.duth.gr Abstract. The world has become and it continues to become more complex as we move well into the 21th century. In this paper sociological-historical

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    Factory Farms A Good Thing or Harmful Too much of a good thing can be bad for us as human beings and the environment. We like to buy the biggest and best of everything. This has turned from buying big cars and big stereos to buying larger hamburgers and steaks. We as a nation have gone from having meat as a delicacy and eating it on occasion to most people eating only meat during every meal. We need to go back to eating more fruits and vegetables and less meat. We also need to find different

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    not much different that what they have known all their lives. They don’t protest as while boarding. They have no clue a gruesome death awaits when they disembark. Is this the train to Auschwitz? No. It’s the end of a short and miserable life for factory farmed animals. At a young age‚ I discovered steak came from a dead cow. From that point on I had a problem with eating meat. Cows were sweet funny animals with big tounges. Not food. What made my struggle even more difficult by the fact that while

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