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    factories and urbanization. While industrialization is essential to reap the benefit of modern technology and improve the level of economic prosperity‚ it also creates some problems. The main disadvantages of industrialization include the following. Deterioration of quality of life due to urbanization which are generally more crowded than rural areas. This leads to many problems for the individual and the society including psychological disorders‚ crimes and other social problems. Urbanization also leads

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    | |Introduction of the organization NAME: Chemi & Cotex Industries Ltd. “BETTER PRODUCTS FOR BETTER LIVING” Chemi & Cotex Industries Ltd. a company established in 1975 is engaged in manufacturing & marketing of FMCG Goods‚ Industrial & Household Plastics and metal products. It is a member company of the Mac Group whose history can be traced back to the 1880’s when entrepreneur and explorer Kanji Jeraj Manek departed on a dhow from Jamjodpur‚ Gujarat‚ to the East African coastline in search

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    technological changes and some of the major effects it had on society included‚ but were not limited to the ideology of innovation/inventions‚ urbanization‚ and capitalism. The majority of the changes that occurred were positive. They all affected the world in a positive manner. Inventions and innovation made way for capitalism‚ mass production and world economy. Urbanization led to more workers being readily available to work in factories. Finally‚ capitalism made way for the wealthy class‚ which made way

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    Industrial Revolution‚ was urbanization. Urbanization was when cities were built because of all the jobs the factories were offering. Many people wanted these jobs‚ and went from farms to these new cities. They needed homes for these new comers‚ so they quickly built make-shift apartments. Even though the living conditions were poor‚ urbanization was overall a great thing. It supported factories and increased the economy‚ and it set up a base for our economic growth. Urbanization overall was a positive

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    turkey-sized body‚ it is thought to have been most closely related to smaller birds such as doves and pigeons. The dodo inhabited the tropical forests on the tiny island of Mauritius that is situated in the Indian Ocean. Like the neighbouring island of Madagascar‚ Mauritius broke away from the African continent when the land first split‚ causing it’s wildlife to be extremely unique. The dodo had a large body‚ stubby wings‚ a small‚ curved tail‚ short legs‚ and a large beak. The feathers of the dodo were

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    also provides a high level of bone-building calcium‚ about twice the amount found in milk. Baobab is the fruit of the Adansonian digitata tree‚ also referred to as the upside down tree‚ bottle tree‚ or monkey bread tree. The tree grows mainly in Madagascar‚ South Africa‚ Botswana‚ Mozambique‚ Namibia‚ and Zimbabwe. Among native peoples‚ the baobab fruit is valued highly as a food. S cientific investigation has shown that the fruit is a rich source of several nutrients‚ which is likely part of the

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    The Geography of Tacos al Pastor. The origin of the first taco is not really known. It is very likely that they were invented by Mexican sliver miners in the 18th century. The word taco refers to the small charges that the miners would use to excavate‚ these “tacos” were pieces of paper that they would wrap around gunpowder and insert them in carved holes in the rock face. Tortillas however‚ date back thousands of years‚ corn tortillas were the bread of the Mesoamericans‚ apart than providing sustenance

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    ______ Date __________________ 15 Study Guide- Maritime Revolution‚ to 1550 Using complete sentences‚ answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. You must use the question as the stem of your answer. 1. Who was the island of Madagascar settled by? 2. Why was it less difficult to sail the Indian Ocean than other places? 3. What Chinese dynasty launched expeditions in the Indian Ocean between 1405 and 1433 to inspire awe about Chinese power and achievements? 4. What was carried

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    Acacia Tree in Thailand Acacia sprigs were planted by the Hebrew people at the head of a grave for 2 purposes: 1. To mark the location of the grave. 2. To show their belief in immortality. Immortality: Both the Hebrews and the Egyptians believed that because of its hardness‚ durability and evergreen nature‚ that this tree was a symbol of both innocence and immortality. Shittim: In the Bible‚ it is called “shittim”. Chosen above all others‚ shittim was the wood which God commanded

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