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    Industrial Hemp

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    We’re living in an unsustainable world of mass deforestation‚ over consumption‚ pollution and malnutrition because of our ignorance and reliance on fossil fuels and synthetic fibres. If there were something that could provide a sustainable solution to heal the world‚ wouldn’t we take advantage of it? Fortunately there is something; Hemp. It has been said that Hemp can be used in over 25‚000 products including; food‚ textiles‚ plastics‚ fuel and paper. It grows in 100 days with no wastage‚

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    Third Industrial Revolution based on Offshoring and Education It’s no doubt that our economy is changing and so is the world we live in. The major changes in our society stared off with the First Industrial Revolution. Many jobs changed from farm to factory beginning in the late 18th century. This was the largest revolution because it shaped the way we live today. The second revolution was the shift from manufacturing jobs toward service jobs. It’s believed that we are still in this shift. Now

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    Consequences of Industrial America During the 1800’s Industrial America was born and was expected to be the next big step in American advances because of the abundance of natural resources. These big industries that would later on be labeled as monopolies dominated the economy‚ thriving from the profits of their industries. The workers were paid low wages and were replaceable ranging from young boys to full grown men. The conditions of the workplaces were in terrible condition‚ and the owners

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    Perhaps the least-known of all Dickens’s novels‚ Hard Times is a social-protest novel which attempts to lay bare the malignant impact of nineteenth-century industrial society upon the people living in English factory towns. It was poorly received upon its publication in hard cover and has been often overlooked in critical surveys of Dickens’s works; still‚ Hard Times has acquired a growing critical following in the mid to late twentieth century‚ largely because of critical remarks by three key commentators

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    World Civilization Industrial Revolution Essay 5 February 2013 Changes in Society During the Industrial Revolution During the 1800 ’s‚ the Industrial Revolution spread throughout Europe causing a drastic change to European society. The Industrial Revolution had both positive and negative impacts on Europe‚ but many see this Revolution as a curse because of the rough situations many had to endure. Due to the poor environmental conditions‚ disease ran rampant‚ the population nearly quadrupled

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    The Prison Industrial Complex in America  The main goal of private prisons is to make profit disregarding the necessities of the inmates. Privatization provides bad health services to the inmates‚ lack of opportunities to get an education‚ undertrained staff‚ insecurity‚ and a high recidivism rate. The United States has the largest incarceration rate in the entire world‚ and this is due to the prison-industrial complex (PIC). The more defendants are sent to private prison‚ the more profit they and

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    the consequences and reality that comes with it. The narrator tries to fit into this “bad boy” group‚ but quickly realizes that it isn’t for the faint of heart and relents. This is a phase thats noticeable when young teens are trying to fit into societies social groups and create a facade just to be recognized. A sub-theme is that young people ......... FINISH The story begins with a rebellious tone of voice. The narrator reminisces about his past childhood that was filled with “torn-up leather

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    find our expectations. When it talks about rockets‚ bombs and armies it could be talking about war or atrocities that occur around the world.  In some people’s eyes this is the way to reach their success and to others we see it as destruction of society. There will almost always

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    product of continual evolution in technology and methods of production. Throughout history‚ humans have sought to find easier ways to complete tasks and produce needed goods. While goods were constantly being produced‚ the time period known as the Industrial Revolution forever changed the production of goods. New machines and factories led to more efficient means for producing goods. With this revolutionary time period came many effects‚ both positive and negative‚ as well as responses to these effects

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    The following is mirrored from its source at: http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/98oct/industry.htm The NEXT Industrial Revolution by William McDonough and Michael Braungart October 1998 The Atlantic "Eco-efficiency‚" the current industrial buzzword‚ will neither save the environment nor foster ingenuity and productivity‚ the authors say. They propose a new approach that aims to solve rather than alleviate the problems that industry makes In the spring of 1912 one of the largest moving objects

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