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Factories and mills
Factories that supplied the railroad industry included rolling mills, foundries and locomotive works.
These Acts typically targeted particular kinds of workplaces, such as mines, or textile mills, before the more generalised approach took hold now seen in the Factories Act 1961.
Factories producing cars, shoes, bearings, furniture, machines and electronics, as well as weaveries, steel mills and a chemical plant are located in the area.
Factories, mills and military units held new elections and sent to the Soviets representatives of the RSDLP ( b ) in place of Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries.
The Factories Act 1802 ( citation 42 Geo. lll c. 73, sometimes also called the " Health and Morals of Apprentices Act ") was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which regulated factory conditions, especially in regard to child workers in cotton and woollen mills.

Factories and were
The late author Sheldon H. Harris in his book " Factories of Death: Japanese Biological Warfare, 1932-1945, and the American cover up " wrote that, The test program, could be part of Project AGILE or Project OCONUS which began in fall 1962 and which was funded at least through fiscal year 1963, was considered by the Chemical Corps to be “ an ambitious one .” The tests were designed to cover “ not only trials at sea, but Arctic and tropical environmental tests as well .” The tests, presumably, were conducted at what research officers designated, but did not name, “ satellite sites .” These sites were located both in the continental United States and in foreign countries.
Factories and other organizations were often named after Partisans who were declared national heroes.
Factories were fitted with overhead line shafts providing rotary power.
Factories were established as early as 1850, following the finding of salt in underground deposits, founding industries such as the chemical industry in Schweizerhalle.
The treaty abolished the monopoly of the Thirteen Factories on foreign trade ( Article V ) in Canton and instead five ports were opened for trade, Canton ( Shameen Island until 1943 ), Amoy ( Xiamen until 1930 ), Foochowfoo ( Fuzhou ), Ningpo ( Ningbo ) and Shanghai ( until 1943 ), where Britons were to be allowed to trade with anyone they wished.
Factories and other infrastructure projects were all based on Soviet designs, for China was an agrarian country with little established industry.
During his time as prime minister, average living standards steadily rose while numerous social reforms were carried out such as the 1956 Clean Air Act, the 1957 Housing Act, the 1960 Offices Act, the 1960 Noise Abatement Act, the Factories Act 1961, the introduction of a graduated pension scheme to provide an additional income to retirees, and a reduction in the standard workweek from 48 to 42 hours.
Factories, badly damaged by civil war and capital depreciation, were far less productive.
Factories were run through worker committees, agrarian areas became collectivised and run as libertarian communes.
Factories, equipment, technicians, managers and skilled personnel were forcibly transferred to the Soviet Union.
Factories and mines were not the only place where child labour was prevalent in early 20th century.
Factories such as the Eagle and Phenix Mills were revived and the industrialization of the town led to rapid growth ; the city outgrew its original plan.
Factories were established in developing countries, particularly in Latin America.
There were even instances ( like the factory of Krupp Factories or the ship factory of Hamburg ) where the workers drove out communist agitators from the workplace with clubs.
In addition to both the massive expansion of the Royal Arsenal and private munitions companies, other UK Government-owned National Explosives Factories and National Filling Factories were built during World War I.
Just over 40 ROFs were opened by the end of World War II, nearly half of them Filling Factories, together with a similar number of factories built and run by private companies, such as ICI's Nobels Explosives ( although these explosive factories were not called ROFs ).
Shortly after the closure of the Woolwich Royal Ordnance Factories the Frog Island chemical laboratories were moved into a new building erected in 1971, in what was to become the Royal Arsenal East.
As the industrial revolution developed, accidents from a hazardous working environment were a front line target for labour legislation, as a series of Factories Acts, from 1802, required minimum standards in workplace cleanliness, ventilation, fencing machinery, not to mention restrictions on child labour and limits to the working day.
Factories were constructed soon after in the area, especially along Yangshupu Road.

Factories and either
Factories may either make discrete products or some type of material continuously produced such as chemicals, pulp and paper or refined oil products.
Factories practiced division of labor, in which most workers were either low skilled laborers who tended or operated machinery and unskilled laborers who moved materials, semi-finished and finished goods.

Factories and planned
Twenty World War II Filling Factories were planned, but only 16 were built.

Factories and constructed
The Ministry of Supply was responsible for building and running the Royal Ordnance Factories which produced explosives and propellants ; filled ammunition ; and constructed guns and rifles.
ICI also managed numerous munitions factories constructed with Ministry of Supply funding ; these were known as Agency Factories.

Factories and along
However, their efforts along with those working in Royal Ordnance Factories across the UK, have yet to be officially recognised.
Factories located along the Concord River contributed to this situation because the river flows directly into the Merrimack.
The Royal Small Arms Factory was privatised in 1984 along with a number of Royal Ordnance Factories to become part of Royal Ordnance Plc ; and was later bought by British Aerospace ( BAe ).

Factories and some
In the Atomic Age-WW1 epoch some new buildings are made available to the player, such as Airports, Tank Factories and Naval Yards where certain planes, tanks and submarines, etc., can be produced.
Hitler actually tried to gain entry to the Krupp Factories ( Kruppgusstahlfabrik ) in 1929 as head of the National Socialists but was refused because Krupp felt he would see some of the secret armament work there and would reveal it to the world.
Staff from the Royal Arsenal helped design, and in some cases managed the construction of, many of the new second World War Royal Ordnance Factories ( ROFs ) and ROF Filling Factories.
All towns have an Army Base, some on rivers have Docks, some with large historical airfields have Airfields with a command bunker, and some important industrial towns have Factories.
However, due to shortages of management resources some ROFs were run as Agency Factories ; and J. Lyons and Co. ran at least one ROF, ROF Elstow ( Bates, 1946 ).
In recent years the Tea Board of India has charged some producers of Nilgiri tea with fraudulently adulterating their product, and has closed some Bought Leaf Factories due to non-compliance with food safety regulations.
Staff from the Royal Arsenal helped design and, in some cases, managed the construction of many of the new Royal Ordnance Factories ( ROFs ) and ROF Filling Factories.

Factories and which
ROF Bridgwater manufactured RDX in two separate production units which was sent to Filling Factories, such as ROF Chorley and ROF Glascoed for filling into munitions.
In the Digital age Cyber Factories and Laboratories are available and can produce many types of mechs, which are known as Cybers in Empire Earth.
Factories and workshops are located in the old industrial zone, which has become a popular venue for pubs, dance clubs and restaurants.
Field Gun Factory, Ordnance Equipment Factory, Ordnance Parachute Factory, Ordnance Factory Kanpur, Small Arms Factory of the gigantic Ordnance Factories Board which manufactures products of the Indian Armed Forces.
She first came to public attention with her poem The Factories, which treated the subject of child labor.
Lingo was also initially very robust by providing object generation through a notion called, which led to the language's extensibility through External Factories ( XFactories ) or XObjects.
Lingo was also extensibile through External Factories ( XFactories ) or XObjects ( later called Lingo Xtras ), which provided programmatic extensions to Director.
The rearmament period just before World War II saw a big expansion in the number of Royal Ordnance Factories, ( ROFs ), which were UK government-owned.
The name is a contraction of the Turkish language Ereğli Demir ve Çelik Fabrikaları, which means " Ereğli Iron and Steel Factories ".
From the 18th to the mid 19th century, the foreigners lived and did business in a row of houses known as the Thirteen Factories, near the present Shamian, which was then an anchorage for thousands of boat people.
Fierro Group companies has Factories such as Lander & Vera and Alimentos La Giralda which produce and distribute different manufactured goods related to liquors and canned food.
Fazakerley was once home to a Royal Ordnance Factories plant ( ROF Fazakerley ), which manufactured weapons such as the Lee-Enfield rifle, Sten and Sterling submachine guns both during and after World War II.
It is also home to national foundations such as the Ordnance Factory Dehradun and Opto Electronics Factory of the Ordnance Factories Board and the Defence Electronics Application Laboratory and Instruments Research and Development Establishment of the Defence Research and Development Organisation which maufactures products for the Indian Armed Forces.
Resende has a national importance and it's known, internationally, by housing the Nuclear Fuel Factory, complex of the Insdústrias Nucleares do Brasil ( Brazilian Nuclear Factories ), the only which is able to promote uranium enrichment.
The district is also famous for the Ordnance Factory Bhandara of the Ordnance Factories Board which manufactures products for the Indian Armed Forces.
In July 2010, during a general congress of the so-called " Factories of Nichi ", Mr. Vendola announced his candidacy for the Primary Elections of the Italian centre-left, which should anticipate the 2013 Italian general elections.
Beginning in 2007, Dyer became the presenter of The Real Football Factories and The Real Football Factories International, a TV documentary series on Bravo, for which he travels, in the former throughout the United Kingdom and in the latter throughout the world, to meet and interview football club fans and hooligans.
Factories are stations which use resources to create one or many products.
The Ministry of Supply also arranged for the construction of a large number of Agency Factories which were run on its behalf by private companies, such as Nobel Industries.

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