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    Was the Industrial Revolution good for Europe? Yes the Industrial Revolution was good for Europe. It helped improve Europe in many ways. It started Europe it was the beginning of Europe. It changed how people lived and worked. Lots of people benefited from the industrial Revolution in many ways. The people that benefited from the Industrial Revolution were the middle class. The middle class certainly were the “Big Winners” as a result of the French Revolution the 3rd estate were the business owners

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    the major changes that occurred during the industrial revolution in Europe in the 1800 ’s. I will be discussing what the role of an art dealer is‚ how the modern art dealership system arose and how the industrial revolution influenced the role of private art dealership systems in two ways. Firstly‚ it created a new middle class that had more expendable income which to spend on art. Secondly it generated pro-industrial revolution and anti-industrial revolution art movements. These changes increased the

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    The factors which contributed towards the American rebellion in 1776 which ultimately led to the American Revolution and independence‚ can be ordered from the relatively most important‚ to the relatively not so important. The most important contributing factor was the restrictions of the colonist’s civil liberties by the British. Less important was the taxation implemented by the British Parliament. Lower still was the British military measures that the British took in order to try and suppress the

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    The Industrial Revolution Today’s highly advanced world began with the inventions and technological discoveries of the Industrial revolution that began in the small‚ but powerful country of Great Britain rather than any other country and spread throughout the world. Before the start of the Industrial revolution‚ an age of Enlightenment occurred that brought forward new ideas and innovations that paved a new era of science and inventions. The Industrial revolution was the period in which machines

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    The american industrial revolution took place from 1820 to 1870. There were many different people during this time period that had a tremendous affect on the country we live in such as Guglielmo Marconi‚ Samuel F. B. morse‚ Henry Ford‚ and many many more. There were many inventions which led to the start of the industrial revolution in America. The three most important inventions being the Cotton Gin‚ Railroad‚ and the telephone. The first invention out of the three was the cotton Gin. The Cotton

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    Module 1 M1 Assignment 3 Industrial Revolution August 28‚ 2013 The Industrial Revolution‚ beginning in the 1700s‚ streamlined agricultural‚ textile‚ coal and iron production; therefore changing the course of history throughout the world. Although the benefits of the industrial revolution are innumerable‚ it also created its own share of environmental issues. From pollution of air and water to the depletion of the ozone layer‚ we are still‚ centuries later‚ discovering

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    experience the Industrial Revolution‚ as well as its advantages and disadvantages that came with it. England was a good source of coal and iron‚ some of the most important resources needed by a country during the Industrial Revolution. England experienced the Industrial Revolution first because the country was plentiful in lead‚ copper‚ tin‚ limestone and fast water supplies. With these resources‚ England was probably the most ideal place for the Industrial Revolution to begin. Most of us know that

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    INTRODUCTION The term industrial revolution refers means the strong transformation of a society- economically‚ socially‚ culturally and geographically. The Industrial revolution was a period from the 18th to the 19th century where major changes in manufacturing‚ agriculture‚ mining‚ transportation and technology had a profound effect on the social‚ cultural and economic conditions of the times. FIRST IR The main differences between the First and Second Industrial Revolution were the invisible hand

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    people who are closely related in a family‚ for example a brother and a sister or a father and a daughter. Our group has discussed thoroughly the topic and discovered the contributing factors‚ effects‚ and last but not least is conclusion that we can make from this topic. As for my part‚ I emphasized on the contributing factors of incest. There are several aspects contribute to the increasing cases of incest especially in Malaysia. For the victims who being raped several times‚ it was claimed that

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    Obesity: Contributing Factors Carla Watson ABS 200: Introduction to Applied Behavioral Sciences Instructor: Michael Millard July 7‚ 2013 Obesity: Contributing Factors I. Introduction 1. Introduction Statement - Imagine being a parent‚ friend or spouse to someone who is obese. Obese people are viewed as lazy with no self control. However‚ the truth be told: 68.8% of adults are overweight/obese; 35.7 are obese; 31.8% of children/adolescents are overweight/obese; 16.9% are obese; 30.4% of preschoolers

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