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    tools or basic machines. The factories and mass production. the Iron‚ textile industries. Industrial Revolution also resulted often employment condition for the poor people and working classes. The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometimes between 1820 and 1740. In the factory did not care much about those who worked in their factories. The factories workers had to face hours poor working conditions‚ and jobs in ability during

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    innovations‚ factories were on the rise and began to take over cities. Eventually‚ the Industrial revolution lead to the deterioration of working conditions for the poor. It is important to understand how the Industrial revolution shaped working conditions because the advancements that took place during this era lead to the current workplace laws and regulations. This paper will explore what made the industrial revolution such a dreary period for working class citizens‚ the working conditions labourers

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    of study‚ I believe Americas working standards have greatly improved. Working conditions today are usually quite safe. The government has made laws saying that employers have to look after the workforce and provide safety equipment and other things for them. This improvement in the workforce started back as early as the 1800s where organizations such as the AFL ( American Federation of Labor) concentrated on improving work conditions‚ paying higher wages‚ and working shorter hours.( Voices;#18 )

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    Question #2 pg. 25 The working conditions for women in the late 19th century were exhausting‚ unjust and unacceptable. The working conditions varied depending on the position that each woman held. The managers of these factories expected near perfection from the women in the workplace and they were heavily fined or severely punished for anything they did that the managers did not see fit such as eating‚ talking‚ or singing. The women that worked in the factories during this time period worked shifts

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    The working (lower class) in Australia mainly lived closer to the city‚ squashed together in the slums. Some examples are in Sydney – Pyrmont‚ Redfern and Surry Hills and in Melbourne – Collingwood‚ Richmond‚ Port Melbourne and Footscray. They lived at the bottom of hills where flooding enabled water borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid fever to breed spread throughout communities. Families of 10 were squeezed into inadequately sized‚ poorly insulated‚ iron houses where they struggled to pay

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    people had to deal with awful diseases like pneumonia‚ chest‚ and lung disease and have a small Mining was very difficult because coal was hard to find. Very little coal was found in the south‚ but there was some found in the north. Finding out that coal was so difficult and expensive to move‚ this caused towns and other industries to move around the coal mining area‚ workers even went to move to the coal regions and even had their whole family move there to save the money. This later created problems

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    you read “How sexy is the Boston Bomber?” This fascination with murder has been around what seems like forever. Shows like CSI‚ NCIS‚ Cold Case‚ and Criminal Minds give some people the notion that murder is as simple as “one‚ two‚ three.” In reality‚ the murderer who is never known is the most successful. So now‚ as only humans do‚ we ask ourselves‚ “How do you get away with murder?” Most importantly‚ in order to be successful‚ you must understand what murder is. Murder is the unlawful killing of

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    How to Get Away with Murder is one of the biggest shows for its starting season. With an average of nearly 9 million viewers each week‚ it holds a special place to those who faithfully tune in every Thursday. Shonda Rhimes as creator and producer one should always expect some sort of thrilling drama. This is the kind of show where there are always so many things going on that it’s sometimes hard to take heed of the plot’s impact. Rhimes truly incorporated that mind-blowing twist and shocking betrayal

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    Gingerbread Get Away By: Nicholas It is a bitter cold‚ snowy and blustery Christmas Day. The presents have all been opened and Amy ( my mom) ‚ Luke( my dad)‚ my sister Ally‚ Abe‚ and I are enjoying the warmth of the fire place at my house and the smell of the gingerbread cookies. Abe and s only over because his sister won three tickets to the basketball game. Abe wanted to have Christmas with us. As I sit on the couch ‚ waiting for the gingerbread to cook‚ something bizarre happens‚ the

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    |Black women received half the wages the white women earned" (46-47). These| |Racial division of labor |statements about the tobacco industry describe the condition of many | | |African-Americans‚ especially those living in the south and west | |3. |Carpenters in Boston

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