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    Impact of Industrial Revolution on Modern Art at the turn of the 20th Century. To understand most period and movements in modern art‚ one must first understand the context in which they occurred. When one looks at the various artistic styles‚ one will realize how artists react to historical and cultural changes and how artists perceive their relation to society. The transition between the 19th and 20th century has brought further development of modernistic ideas‚ concepts and techniques in

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    happening at the time‚ for instance the film‚ “The Great Dictator‚” that was created in the year 1940 by Charlie Chaplin. In the year 1940 there was a person named Adolf Hitler and he wanted to rule the world. Adolf Hitler was anti-semitism and this film was to basically satirize Adolf Hitler and to denounce the Nazi party. In the film‚ “The Great Dictator‚” Adenoid Hynkel represented Adolf Hitler. Charlie Chaplin directed‚ produced‚ starred in‚ and wrote‚ “The Great Dictator.”. Charlie Chaplin played two

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    -Charlie Chaplin vs. Buster Keaton In my personal‚ I like Charlie Chaplin because he uses pathos in many of his films and he also made sure to use small props in his films which made him seem relatable. They have both have made a dramatic impact on the film culture of the 20th and the 21st centuries. Keaton with his large inventions and props mixed with his slapstick humor gave audiences more than enough to laugh about. While Chaplin was able to get the same reaction by using small props he

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    MODERN TIMES Firstly‚ i would like to say that Modern Times‚ which is romantic comedy film in 1936 by USA‚ is one of the best film i ve ever seen.The film’s leading players are Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddrad. The movie stated in a factory. In this factory‚ I see the type of manufacturing process is repetetive because of i ve seen the assembly line in the film.The factory maybe produces car or some kinds of machines because i saw Charlie Chaplin screws nuts onto pieces of machinery

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    Times Of Change The Industrial Revolution has flourished in our great country. As a result‚ we have become the greatest and most wealthy industrial nation in the world. It is a time of drastic changes and transformation from hand tools‚ and hand made items to machine manufactured and mass-produced goods. The Industrial Revolution is absolutely beneficial to the progress of the world; from the late 1700s‚ when it began‚ all the way to present day. Sacrifices have and are being made‚ however they

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    Learning Outcome 1Understand the role of ‘operations management’ in an organization | Task 1AC1.1 - explain the importance of effective operations management in achieving organizational objectivesAC1.2 - evaluate the success of existing operations management processes in meeting an organization’s overall strategic management objectives | Learning Outcome 2Understand the importance of ‘managing quality’ in an organization | AC2.1 - explain the importance of effective quality management in achieving

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    Primary Source Analysis: The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution in Europe could be described as the transition of the use of hand-powered labor to machine operated manufacturing methods. This transition ultimately changed the way the world produces its goods in a more efficient and quicker way in today’s modern world. This revolution began in Great Britain in 1750 and followed the Agricultural Revolution. Through primary source documents like the Factory System: Two Views (Dr. Andrew

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    In Charlie Chaplin’s film ‘Modern Times’‚ The machine is portrayed as controlling and appears to be taking over society. Technology such as clocks‚ radios‚ television‚ and factory machines are used throughout the film and are all significant elements to the message that Chaplin is trying to bring across. It was made during the time of the great depression as well as mass production. The world was becoming fascinated with new technology‚ because it was a quicker and easier way to make money. This

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    Industrial Revolution Vashishth Agaja Grade 9-A The Industrial revolution was a time of drastic change and transformation from hand tools‚ and hand made items to machine manufactured and mass produced goods. This change generally helped life‚ but also obstructed it as well. Pollution‚ such as CO2 levels in the atmosphere rose‚ working conditions declined‚ and the number of women and children working increased. The government‚ the arts‚ literature‚ music and architecture and man’s way of looking

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    The Industrial Revolution was the period of enormous social‚ economic and cultural change that began in the middle of the eighteenth century in Great Britain which expanded throughout the rest of the world. During this time‚ countries gradually shifted from a primarily agrarian society to one of machine industry and manufacture. The Industrial Revolution brought about significant changes that transformed the way people lived. Some of the most crucial technological advancements include the uses

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