Factories
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It's not nice to give them employment in our factories, our companies.
Right now, in the United States, in India, in Slovenia, people like Ravi are raising their children in the shadow of
factories
or mines that are poisoning their air and their water.
But this assumes that our
factories
are humming because, in 2004, the U.S. supply was cut in half by contamination at one single plant.
MJ: Well we know India and Pakistan had nuclear energy first, and then they developed nuclear weapons secretly in the
factories.
You know, this is the conceptual design for one of the world's biggest factories, designed to be fully solar-powered and fully off grid.
So again, the British pie: 300 years ago, most people worked on farms, 150 years ago, in factories, and today, most people work in offices.
Having lost her uterus from DES poisoning, she shares a bond with the cancer victims who work in and live in the shadow of the vinyl and PVC
factories.
Note finally the use of an old abandoned factory to give some density to Freddy's old personality and past, but also to open another chapter in that exploration of fear : the fear we can feel in front of and inside those old
factories
that seem in many ways haunted.
Tim Matheson plays a well-meaning, but out-of-touch business executive at a tractor manufacturing company to one of its
factories
in Athens, Nebraska to determine whom to fire as part of the company's plans to downsize.
In this slimly-plotted British film directed by Julian Jarrold, the working-class are automatic bigots, women who strive for a life outside of the
factories
are bitches, and the enemy is someone with a closed mind (who has to be faced down on his turf in order to become enlightened).
Those guys at the stock market, feasting on the spoils of the country while the proletariat slaved in the
factories
is brought to us with an incredible heavy-handedness.
The camera has a strange obsession with smoke billowing from chimneys of boats and
factories.
When we asked Paul Mwangi Kigaa, another small-scale farmer, what Cargill’s use of synthetic biology would mean for him and his neighbors, he answered that “growing stevia in their
factories
will affect our lives!”
Previously, life in developed countries was based on daily routines: people went to work in offices and factories, returned home to eat dinner with their families, watched their favorite television programs, went to sleep, and repeated the cycle when they awoke.
And the invasion destroyed China’s roads, railways, and
factories.
Men and women talking in front of TV cameras are too far removed from the factories, offices, bars, churches, schools, and hospitals where viewers form the relationships that determine how they process information.
Chinese companies that are now making acquisitions and building
factories
in Brazil, for example, will be able to distribute their products on preferential terms in neighboring countries, while harnessing regional value chains for parts and raw materials.
In particular, China must abandon its land-quota system, which not only limits the amount of land cities can develop for future productivity growth, but also allocates a disproportionate share of land to
factories.
In the heavily protected automotive industry, high import tariffs have encouraged foreign automakers to establish
factories
in Brazil.
Indeed, because VAT is a tax on the formal sector--the new factories, banks, and so forth that pay regular salaries and whose incomes and expenditures can easily be traced (as distinct from those of the cash-based street vendors, village enterprises, and poor farmers)--VAT impedes development.
The referendum result revealed high concentrations of pro-Brexit sentiment in towns once at the center of the British industrial revolution but now awash with derelict
factories
and workshops, owing to Asian competition.
Steam power, factories, markets, and industry quickly spread throughout northwest Europe and its settler colonies.
Computers mean that higher-skill workers – and the lower-skill workers who remain to oversee the large robotic
factories
and warehouses – can spend their time on more valuable activities, assisted by computers that demand little.
But, before the commemorations, the government had prohibited many cars from driving (based on their license-plate numbers), stopped selected
factories
from operating, and forced some firms to move out of the city temporarily.
Taiwan’s Foxconn, the world’s largest electronics manufacturer (including Blackberries, iPhones, and Kindles), has 12
factories
in China, including one in Shenzhen that employs hundreds of thousands of workers.
As could be expected, Che applied Soviet policies to the Cubans: agriculture was destroyed and ghost
factories
dotted the landscape.
As David explains, before electric motors were installed in factories, machines were arranged around centralized steam engines, to which they were connected by belts and pulleys.
One of these visionaries was Britain’s Ebenezer Howard, who in 1898 coined the term “garden city” – which he defined as residential communities built around a mix of open spaces, parks, factories, and farms.
When industrial
factories
were introduced in Europe in the nineteenth century, even staunch critics of capitalism such as Friedrich Engels acknowledged that mass production necessitated centralized authority, regardless of whether the economic system was capitalist or socialist.
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