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  • … commodities that cannot be produced without spreading disease, destroying the forests that produce the oxygen we breathe, demolishing ecosystems, and treating our water, air and soil like sewers for the disposal of industrial waste. Capitalism’s need for growth exists on every level, from the individual …

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  • … with the United States. It was Cuban sugar that Americans stirred into their morning coffee and U.S. industrial and consumer goods that steamed to the island. Castro called Cuba a ”colony of the United States” — and made it clear he wanted to break with old ways. But over the past five decades …

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  • … and chemistry and the nature of the Earth’s geology fossil fuels are a very, very efficient way to generate energy. The use of coal-powered combustion engines (and eventually coal-powered electricity) as opposed to water-wheels or wood-powered stoves is what sparked the industrial revolution to begin …

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  • … were going through the industrial revolution, and Mr. Warren made it interesting by showing us some movies. He was quickly becoming my favorite teacher. Music with Mrs. Leckenby was mostly painless, but a little smelly, due to the fact that the entire high school was stuck in one room and made …

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  • … that practically forced him to achieve his goals. One of his most quoted sayings is, “Whether you think you can or think you can’t you are right.” Henry Ford’s mindset created a completely new way for industry to create products and it could even be attributed to helping start the industrial revolution. Why …

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  • … that it’s easier for most of us to mindlessly follow some guru than to listen to God’s still small voice, and use the minds He gave us. It’s no coincidence that the scientific enlightenment and industrial revolution began in earnest within 50 years of this. Not that it wasn’t already underway (it had …

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  • … document on rural reform and development in October 2008, vowing to enhance safeguards of the rights of migrant workers, ensuring them equal wages and benefits, including their children’s education, public health and affordable housing as those received by resident citizens. Since China adopted …

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  • By HENRY KAMM, Special to The New York Times Not satisfied with a record of economic success and social development that is the open envy of the rest of Southeast Asia, Singapore is entering its 16th year of independent existence with ambitious plans for a “second industrial revolution …

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  • … Speaker Sir, isn’t that maybe, just a little bit, responsible perchance, for our habit of fighting soooo much? Divorce? World Wars? No? At the same time, there IS a lot said and writtend and felt about love. We have come a long way (baby) in our lessons in love. Along with the industrial age …

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  • … Eliminate every single other person in the government except for people who you absolutely trust. Even if they have been loyal all the way, it will still lower the probability of a revolution. Now that you are the official dictator, it’s time to start Building Your Dictatorship This is perhaps the most …