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    There are many reasons why people wanted to reform the factories in the industrial revolution. The factories were very dangerous to work in‚ there were a lot of accidents‚ punishments and the food was horrible. A lot of children worked very long shifts in tightly packed conditions under the machines‚ which they had to clean and oil. This resulted in the children growing up with deformed bodies. According to a supervisor working in a factory in 1833 he found it very hard to keep his workers awake

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    chocolate‚ which he savors over many months. For the first time in a decade‚ Willy Wonka‚ the solitary and eccentric chocolate maker‚ is opening the doors of his unique chocolate factory for five members of the public. The lucky five who find a Golden Ticket in their Wonka chocolate bars will win a daylong tour of the factory and a lifetime’s supply of Wonka treats! For young Charlie Bucket‚ this a dream come true when one cold winter night‚ he retrieves a dollar from the ground and buys two Wonka’s

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    Charlie and the chocolate factory is a movie which is directed by Tim Burton. It begins with a poor boy‚ who is called Charlie Bucket. Yet he is the luckiest boy in the entire world and all the things are changed under the circumstances. The owner of the largest chocolate factory‚ Willy Wonka‚ launches the contest to find an heir‚ someone sincere‚ honest‚ and who he can trust to take over his business. In the movie‚ there is a contrast between Charlie and Willy Wonka. Charlie is a young boy who

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    Focus Question: The Triangle Shirt Waist Factory fire highlighted problems in workplace safety‚ building code enforcement‚ and women’s labor. What changes were made to federal and state occupational safety laws as a result of the fire? On March 25‚ 1911 fire broke out at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in the Manhattan Borough of The City of New York. It was a catastrophic‚ public spectacle of tragedy which cost 146 people their lives‚ and became the catalyst needed to set in motion some the most

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    Animal Cruelty and Public Health Hazards in the Factory Farming Industry Richard Baumann DeVry University Animal Cruelty and Public Health Hazards in the Factory Farming Industry Over the last few decades farming animals for food has grown and evolved into a highly efficient‚ streamlined industry known as factory farming. Factory farms are owned and operated by big corporations‚ and despite the fact they make up only a small percentage of farms in the United States‚ they are responsible

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    On March 25‚ 1911 the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory went up in flames. The owners cowardly ran out of the building‚ telling no one there was a fire. The women who worked there became trapped‚ because the back entrance was locked‚ so many were forced to jump out windows or go down the faulty fire escape. That day will never be forgotten and made people realize how bad the conditions were as workers. As a result of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire‚ many social reforms were built to protect children‚ women

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    Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire - I agree watching video story is the Triangle Fire that happening was a death of long ago year people in the garment workers died an without in the fire. The Triangle Fire is a worker in the 20th century for people want including fight background of the American industry in New York City about a Government has a century ago most histories of the death in their victims had family and friend. It’s only women can go to workers for Triangle factory will accept can children

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    Manhattan‚ was the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. Max Blanck and Isaac Harris owned one of the largest shirt making factories in New York City. Both men had immigrated from Russia as young men‚ met in the United States‚ and by 1900 had a little shop together on Woodster Street they named the Triangle Waist Company. It specialized in making shirtwaist‚ which was a popular blouse worn by women that had a tight waist and puffy sleeve. Those who worked within the factory consisted of a majority of women who

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    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Comparative Analysis) Submitted to: Carlos Rafael “Cean” Arce Submitted by: Denise Moradilla MOVIE: Cast of Characters -Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka -Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket -David Kelly as Grandpa Joe -Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Bucket -Noah Taylor as Mr. Bucket -Missi Pyle as Mrs. Beauregarde -James Fox as Mr. Salt -Deep Roy as Oompa-Loompas -Christopher Lee as Dr. Wilbur Wonka -Adam Godley as Mr. Teavee -Franziska Troegner as

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    Compare and Contrast the disturbing behavior In The Wasp Factory and A Streetcar Named Desire Disturbing behavior is clearly shown throughout both The Wasp Factory and A Streetcar Named Desire with representations of how the outside world effects and distorts the human mind through characters Blanche‚ Stella and Stanley in A Streetcar… and Frank‚ Eric and their father in The Wasp Factory. I aim to explore and compare the two depictions of the disturbed mind by finding similar themes within

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