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    Do someone think the Industrial Revolution was better for most people?The Industrial Revolution caused many changes in today’s’ society.These changes made some people despondent and their unhappiness drove them to try to change their society. The Industrial Revolution began in the 1700s and extended on through the mid 1840s. It started in Great Britain and then expanded into the Western Europe and to the United States.This Historical age was one of the most important periods in the history of human

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    those later innovations. According to an online article‚ US History‚ “The railroad was first developed in Great Britain. A man named George Stephenson successfully applied the steam technology of the day and created the world’s first successful locomotive. The first engines used in the United States were purchased from the Stephenson Works in England. Even rails were largely

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    narrow gauge (total 3‚265 kilometers) and meter gauge (total 14‚776 kilometers). It is considered as the main part of the India�s transportation system. Some major statistics related to Indian Railways: • Wagons (units) - 2‚16‚717 • number of locomotives (operating) - 7‚739 • Operating trains - 14‚444 • Daily Passengers - 8‚702 • Coaches - 39‚236 Not only passengers‚ everyday‚ Indian Railways carry more than a million ton of freight traffic encompassing around 6‚856 numbers of rail stations

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    integrated‚ at least theoretically‚ to make the system’s expertise more comprehensive than that of any individual. -General Electric‚ for instance‚ developed a system called Delta that helps maintenance workers identify and correct malfunctions in locomotives. -Digital Equipment Corporation uses XCON (derived from "expert configurer") to match customers’ needs with the most appropriate combination of computer input‚ output‚ and memory devices. The system uses more than 3‚000 decision rules and 5‚000

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    to be purified‚ which was time-consuming. Gelatin desserts were the province of Royalty and the relatively well-to-do. In 1845‚ a patent for powdered gelatin was obtained by industrialist Peter Cooper‚ who built the first American steam-powered locomotive‚ the Tom Thumb.[2][3] This powdered gelatin was easy to manufacture

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    10/20/12 Several different aspects helped contribute to the start of the Industrial Revolution in England. Three major reasons were improved methods of farming methods‚ England’s abundant amount of natural resources‚ and the joining together of workers in factories. These all helped England to thrive in industry and soon start a revolution. Agricultural changes greatly impacted the start of the Industrial Revolution in England. Farming methods and inventions helped inspire the creation of

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    In the beginning of the clip from The General‚ the use of costume and camera position helps to clearly introduce and identify the characters of the film. The clip opens with a medium close up shot of the protagonist Johnnie Gray as he looks into the distance‚ showing his importance in the film and directing the audience’s view towards the other characters of the film (General Thatcher and the ten men) respectively. A few of these men first appear in a long shot‚ hammering the top of the train. This

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    goods‚ more efficient transportation and had an easier living. The stream engine changed people’s lives. Due to the steam engine‚ eight years later the amount of iron manufactured double then it has. Iron was needed to make rail road tracks‚ steam locomotives and to construct the steamships. There were a lot of improvements in machines because there were better use of steel and iron. Later on it increased industrial growth of Britain. Based on document 5‚ there were working class living conditions

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    Porter analysis of Zara Zara fashion chain‚ with 546 stores in 30 countries today –from which 340 are outside Spain- and €2914‚3 millions of total sales in 2002‚ is undoubtedly the group’s locomotive (Inditex‚ 2003). In 2002 it represented 33% of the group’s total stores‚ accounted for 72% of the group’s total sales and contributed to the holding’s total profits for €540.4 millions (Inditex FY2002 Results Presentation‚ 2003). Moreover‚ Zara with 75-90 new stores within 2003 takes the lion’s share

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    improving the quality of life for everyone. The steam engine improved transportation massively with the introduction of steam powered vehicles‚ notably the steamboat‚ which was invented by American inventor Robert Fulton in 1807‚ and the steam locomotive‚ which George Stephenson invented in 1814. This revolutionized the transportation industry‚ as people could now move much

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