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    However, if these men did not create such methods to harness the industry, there would have been no other alternative for America as a whole to grow. The South had already proved that dependence on a one-crop economy was a failing gamble, and all other innovations were too primitive and needed these men’s wealth and power

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    Along with the improvements in the technological fields, construction and automobile industry, the sale of electricity doubled and consumption of fuel was doubled too. People spent lot of their

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    Well, Pre-Programmed Robots are used exceedingly in manufacturing industries to accomplish a job which the “steps” have been programmed into them. Once these specialized robots have been programmed, they can go on forever of working, non-stop. They don’t need any supervision, and with the exact precision, they are very efficient. The way these robots are programmed, they can carry out pretty much anything. In the manufacturing industries, Pre-Programmed Robots can constantly work without needing to rest

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    An Analysis of a Vapor Cloud Explosion Introduction Flammable gasses can be very dangerous mostly when it comes to highly volatile products. This is because they can evaporate at very low temperatures, may be room temperature and due to their low energy of activation to react. Highly volatile products are that dangerous because they cannot be seen, can evaporate any single moment regardless of the size of leakage, they spread very fast among many other risks. This was the case at one of the manufacturing

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    burnt lime and clay, mixed with water and sand to make mortar (a paste used to bind the building blocks together and fill the spaces between them) or with water, sand and gravel to make concrete (one strong durable construction material). The cement industry is of paramount importance in the development and highly dynamic world today. To initiate,

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    The term traces its roots back to World War II. The concept of deindustrialization began in Nazi Germany. The Nazis described the areas that they had invaded in conquered in this way. This is because they eliminated any industry from the areas that they took over, forcing these states to become dependent upon Germany for economic and industrial development. This philosophy was also used as a punishment for those countries, showing the power of Nazi Germany. After the end

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    fixed by the Britishers. Establishment of New Industries British Government threw the Indian market open to European countries. Foreign capital began to flow only in the areas chosen by the British, in the areas which they hoped would help them earn more profit. Industries such as Railways and Communication industries attracted high amounts of foreign capital. Several industries such as cotton plantation, paper, coal mining, iron & steel industries etc. were set up towards the beginning of 20th

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    in today, has made efforts to make the world a more eco-friendly environment. For the most part, different industries have made a push to better the ecosystem. The oil industry developed a “clean” fuel refinery, a design to eliminate or minimize solid waste. The automotive industry has promoted cars that are fueled by power instead of gas, to decrease pollution, and the manufacturing industry has gone green by developing new equipment that uses less energy. It is almost as if “going green” has become

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    large portion of U.S. gross domestic product. According to “Economy: overview” (2015), “The US has the most technologically powerful economy in the world, with a per capita GDP of $54,800”. About 20.7 percent of the GDP is from the manufacturing industry sector. However, the future of U.S. manufacturing will highly depend on its technological improvement in order to retain in the competiveness global market. For instance, China has a large labor force with much lower cost of living for the employees

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    4.2.3 Analysis of the task environment using key success factor Based on the analysis of the task environment and in line with the industry analysis, a comparative analysis of the three major aluminium producers of India is carried out. The major key success factors considered for this analysis in line with the factors identified by (CRISIL, 2007), and (IRCA, 2009). This is evaluated to assess the relative competitive advantages of NALCO with respect to the peer groups. The weightage and the rating

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