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  • from the INTERNATIONALIST GROUP: Unionized Immigrant Workers Win $1.7 Million in Back Pay Chicago Plant Occupation Electrifies Labor Against Mass Layoffs: Workers, Seize the Plants – Take to the Streets! On Friday morning, December 5, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that U.S. employers …

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  • … mightiest, costliest military and all the other costs of government beyond pensions and healthcare. The fifth context is the cheap, plentiful energy source which has powered the Industrial Revolution –petroleum–is in decline. We have one generation to build new sources of equivalent kilocalories …

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  • … mightiest, costliest military and all the other costs of government beyond pensions and healthcare. The fifth context is the cheap, plentiful energy source which has powered the Industrial Revolution –petroleum–is in decline. We have one generation to build new sources of equivalent kilocalories …

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  • … thinking, they represent nothing less than a liberation of the human mind. The scientific world-view, with its vocabulary, taxonomies, and detachment of logic and the hypothetical from concrete referents, has begun to permeate the minds of post-industrial people. This has paved the way for mass education …

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  • Rudi Volti Toward the end of 2007, the Indian industrial conglomerate Tata unveiled the Nano, a tiny four-door sedan powered by a rear-mounted, two-cylinder, 624cubiccentimeter engine delivering 30 horsepower. The car brought to mind some earlier examples of minimal motoring, but what really …

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  • … that certain German-American-Jewish financial interests were directly associated with the financing of the Russian revolution and the exploitation of that country. The same interests seek to foist International Socialism on the entire world - particularly the British Empire. The same interests were …

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  • ] that is designed to reach the mass of the people —usually used in plural.” There are numerous forms of communication and methods of obtaining information. Mass media has an extensive history and has evolved with society and technological advances. Media began before the Industrial Revolution …

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  • … instead of the developments and suburbs that are the hallmarks of American living. Cars make this living arrangement possible: In the early 1900’s the Industrial Revolution had resulted in these unhealthy, packed cities where thousands of people would live and work. There became a movement to want …

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  • … hope. for me-I was born and raised in the lehigh valley-it is the home to the american industrial revolution with its coal since 1700’s , I’ve seen major industry pass right before my very own eyes and I am grateful and privileged to have experienced it. I believe I have found a new way to make …

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  • What happened to America’s height advantage? Posted 7/15/2007 12:31 PM By Matt Crenson, Associated Press NEW YORK — America used to be the tallest country in the world. From the days of the founding fathers right on through the industrial revolution and two world wars, Americans literally towered …