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It is intercut with
industrial
and military images from Hitler's Germany and goes on to show early footage of America.
Among the tenants--there's Greta Garbo as Grusinskaya--she's a fading ballerina who is miserable and "vants to be alone; John Barrymore plays the penniless Baron who falls in love with her; Lionel Barrymore plays a man who's dying of an incurable disease--but wants to go out enjoying himself; Wallace Berry plays a ruthless
industrial
man and Joan Crawford plays a stenographer he hires.
A neighbor who for some reason must cut his rather small lawn with an
industrial
mower.
According to the short plot summary (written by producer Beth Portello) which appears on the main IMDb page for this film, it was "Inspired by the works of 19th century economist Henry George, who examined the causes of
industrial
depressions."
Next scene, the van arrives in a grimy
industrial
area, unloads the prostitutes at what is apparently a brothel ("The Promised Land" of the title) - and lo and behold, Rose the mystery woman gets out with them and enters the brothel: where's her boyfriend?
In a race against time exiled Dutch jewelers try to get all the
industrial
diamonds out of the country and bring them to Britain before the Germans can take them.
Visually it transports one into a dark, grey,
industrial
nightmare of a world.
It's not as overstuffed as some modern movies, focusing on just five characters: a hotel thief pretending to be a baron (John Barrymore), an
industrial
magnate (Wallace Beery), his secretary (Joan Crawford), an aging and neurotic ballerina (Greta Garbo), and a nebbishy, dying man spending his last days in the luxurious hotel (Lionel Barrymore).
The Chesapeake Bay currently suffers significant ecological degradation from farm runoff,
industrial
pollution, and other factors.
I mean, a gangster (where was Edward G. when they made this?) employing a crazed/mad scientist (I guess there were a lot of them left over from the Los Alamos days) to make nasty looking dead old men crawl through tunnels made of
industrial
plastic wrap and go kill people.
Can't tell anything worth any compliment in such an
industrial
product of HongKong Banal character, stereotyped script and humor.
Instead of Russia's borders draining his country's economy, he envisions Russia as a transit point between east and west, and also as an engine of growth for countries in search of the heavy
industrial
equipment Russia makes.
For instance, the energy consumption of every unit of Chinese
industrial
output is close to three times the global average.
Moreover, financial capital is better situated in the global system than
industrial
capital; once a plant exists, moving it is difficult.
Its
industrial
base lies shattered.
The big, cosmopolitan cities of Beijing and Shanghai have grown dramatically, but the bulk of the urban migration has been to cookie-cutter small and medium-size
industrial
towns that have mushroomed over the last decade.
By clustering
industrial
infrastructure and using the hukou system of city-specific residency permits, the authorities have been able to control the process surprisingly well.
As China shifts its economic model away from heavy infrastructure investment and bulk manufacturing, many of these small
industrial
cities will lose their core industry.
Meanwhile, the post-industrial attractions of cities like Shanghai and Beijing will attract the more talented and better-educated children of today’s
industrial
workers.
Unlike rural migrants heading for
industrial
jobs, it will be much more difficult to guide educated and creative professionals using the hukou system.
The boom in the successful cities, therefore, will hollow out human capital from less attractive
industrial
hubs, which will then fall into a vicious cycle of decay and falling productivity.
Rather than building ever more cookie-cutter
industrial
towns, China needs to refit and upgrade its existing cities.
Now, the largest banks are claiming significant increases in non-performing property loans, while the glut of new
industrial
capacity implies that some firms may not have adequate profits to service their debts.
Wealth and work are de-linked, and this applies to most
industrial
and agricultural activities.
The absence of a modern
industrial
base diminishes the WANA economies’ ability to absorb the surplus generated by oil revenues.
The question is how to increase the absorptive capacity of the region and build a modern
industrial
base.
For this to be made concrete, new instruments are needed, such as a Regional Stabilization Fund, a Water and Energy Community, regional social cohesion, and a regional
industrial
policy.
The nations of WANA missed the first
industrial
revolution based on coal and the steam engine, and then the second
industrial
revolution based on oil and the internal combustion engine.
The silver lining is that the absence of a modern
industrial
base means that, unlike more developed economies, WANA has no ailing industries to rescue.
But what is needed now are policies that will allow WANA to join the third
industrial
revolution – the post-carbon economy of renewable energy and the fuel-cell plug-in car.
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