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    1. The Industrial Revolution‚ which took place from the 18th to 19th centuries‚ was a period of time when water and steam power replaced muscle power‚ and rural societies in Europe and America became industrial and urban. There were many reasons why the Industrial Revolution started in England. One reason it started in England was because there were a lot of fast moving rivers. This geographical feature was important because in order to operate the water wheel‚ you needed fast moving rivers

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    Sustainable and Environmental Friendly Fibers in Textile Fashion A Study of Organic Cotton and Bamboo Fibers BY Muhammad Adnan Ali Muhammad Imran Sarwar Master Thesis A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Degree of Applied Textile Management University of Borås Report No. 2010.9.14 MAY 2010 Supervisor: Examiner: Rudrajeet Pal Heikki Mattila Abstract: In recent times sustainability is a leading characteristic of textile fashion products.

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    (a) Products:- (i) Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd.- Fabrics‚ Apparel‚ retail‚ Trims(buttons)‚ Yarns. (i) Competitor Company 1-Mandhana Industries Limited: The company produces/offers fabrics‚ which includes cotton and cotton blends with Lycra‚ bamboos‚ flax‚ viscose‚ modal‚ and polyester clothing. It also offers yarn dyed shirts (and specialized finished fabrics‚ such as ETI)‚ mosquito repellants‚ water and oil repellant‚ Ultra violet protected‚ anti-bacterial‚ stain free Takara finish and other quick

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    Engineer Eli Whitney died 35 years before the Civil War‚ but his most famous invention‚ the cotton gin‚ set the economic stage for war. Whitney’s gin made cotton production far more efficient‚ fueling the need for more Southern slaves and enriching powerful planters. Another Whitney invention--muskets with interchangeable components--inaugurated manufacturing systems for producing uniform parts‚ without which the U.S. economy might never have produced enough weapons to fight such a lengthy war.

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    economy. It also brought huge innovations in technology. The Industrial Revolution of the early nineteenth century produced some of the most important inventions in American history. The five most important inventions among these were the reaper‚ the cotton gin‚ the steam boat‚ trains and railroads‚ and the telegraph. The first important invention of the early nineteenth century was the reaper. Invented in the 1830s by Cyrus McCormick‚ the reaper gave farmers the ability to do the work of five men

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    proved what it really means to be an American by helping grow American economy by developing financial policies and discovering more businesses. Alexander Hamilton helped American economy by developing an economical plan; Eli Whitney by inventing cotton gin and Ronald Reagan by creating financial policies to recover from the recession of 1970’s. Alexander Hamilton helped define what it means to be an American by developing an economic plan to grow American economy. Alexander Hamilton was the

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    industries. One invention‚ the cotton gin‚ played a major role in these changes‚ but it also came with a number of unintended consequences. After the American Revolution‚ many hoped the ideals of freedom and equality would extend to the slave population. It was generally thought that slavery was an outdated institution; planters feared slave revolts and farmers realized it was more expensive to maintain slaves‚ compared to the value of what they could produce. At that time‚ cotton was a difficult crop for

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    them for their advancements in many things. The concept of zero and the numeral system we use in our culture are examples of the Ancient Indian advancements in mathematics. They also deepened the knowledge and accuracy of astronomy. In addition the cotton developments sparked the Indian textile world. One of the major things that the Ancient Indians contributed to the world was astronomy. The Ancient Indians knew that the accuracy of some instruments could be improved by the size. Their theory—the

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    Monica Gisolfi’s “From Crop Lien to Contract Farming...” uses a case study of Upcountry County‚ Georgia to examine how poultry farming replaced cotton as the mono-crop of the South. Like sharecropping‚ it put farmers in debt by putting the bulk of burden and cost on the worker. According to Gisolfi‚ a major problem with “King Cotton” was the crop lien and the related sharecropping and tenant farming practices. In spite of farmer expectations‚ the poultry industry failed to solve these issues‚ instead

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    The book‚ “The Travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economy” has divided into four parts. In Part I‚ “King Cotton‚” Pietra Rivoli focused on Porter’s Diamond theory’s first step which is firm strategy‚ structure‚ and rivalry. She talked about how cotton has developed in America and how the USA took over the market and dominated the competition. She also explained how slavery has impacted on cotton development. In Part III‚ “Trouble At The Border‚” Pietra Rivoli explained the Porter’s Diamond’s theory’s

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