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    manufacturing into its constituent parts allowing unskilled, simple minded, untrained workers to do any one of the multiple tasks that produce a product. This method functions in a manner that maximizes laborers potential and thus company profits by using an assembly line type system. Under this system only management however

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    It is important to retain hands-on skills in a changing world that is beginning to be taken over by assembly lines with robots and 3D computer printing that takes out most and in some cases all manual labour, and makes peoples jobs redundant all in search of a cheaper more efficient product. In a changing world it is now more important than ever to maintain the knowledge of hands on skills such as furniture design, crafts and manual labour so we don’t lose our way and become a lazy world. Hand made

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    receiving a tour of the plant by manager Tony Scalzitti where he sees many factory workers in blue lab coats, hair nets, and protective eyewear. This is where Adam first runs into Madelyn Parlier. Madelyn Parlier was a 22-year-old woman working in the assembly line at the factory. Her occupation was seemed to be an unskilled job and didn’t require much education or experience. It was all about quickness and effectiveness for Madelyn and that was something she was great at.

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    The period of one hundred years spanning from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid twentieth century was one hundred years of monumental change. It saw the end of American slavery, the creation and collapse of unified German Empire, the creation of Eastern European nation states that emerged from the wreckage of the Austro-Hungarian Empire only to fall to the Soviet Union within a few decades, two world wars, the invention of cars and their erasure of horses from everyday transportation, the development

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    everyday life during the 20th century, the invention of the automobile may just have been the most important and impactful. Although the technology existed during the late 19th century to produce an automobile, had it not been for Henry Ford and his assembly lines, the automobile may have never been brought into the hands of the general population. With the expansion of the automobile industry came an economic revolution during the 1920s across the continental United States as thousands of jobs were

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    (TQC) procedures and using her own method. ANALYSIS Precision Electro-Tech is a large contract manufacturer (CM) that produces products (i.e., cell phones) for another company or OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). “In the case of complex assembly tasks, if those tasks can be broken down into simple unit manufacturing steps that can be completely specified, they can be sent to low-cost countries like China

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    was the assembly line, which today has heightened mass production and remodeled factories and industries all around the world (Curcio). Without mass production today, factories would be extremely slow and it would take over 24 hours to put together a modern day automobile, considering all of the newly added gadgets. Although, from these achievements, many believe that Henry Ford brought positive change to the “American standard of living,” through the development of the Model T, the assembly line and

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    Henry Ford In 1890, trains were the only thing being mass produced. On average most Americans lived and died within ten miles from where they were born, but that changed as soon as an infrastructure was being developed. Infrastructure is roads, bridges, motels, and highways, and in the 1890’s it was being developed, because 80% of Americans were rural. Only five car brands or horseless carriages and the only that was American was the Duryea Bros. However, at the turn of the century the world would

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    The Unknown Dangers in American Food Production It is the middle of summer vacation and you are working your way through your AP Language summer reading book, The Jungle. You recoil in your chair as you find out what “head cheese” is really made of and read all about the ingredients that fall into Durham’s Pure Leaf Lard. You quickly reassure yourself that you live in the twenty-first century. Ever since the formation of agencies such as the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and the USDA (United

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    Java interpreter also known as the Java virtual machine (JVM) converts the bytecode binary code that is readable by the processor. The binary code is executed and the output is displayed. Assembly language is not a very easy language to code it is far more time consuming to write and debug than high level languages. This is due to

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