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factory and itself
The factory could produce mining robots to collect raw materials, construction robots to put new machines together, and repair robots to maintain itself against wear and tear, all without human intervention or direction.
Granger then muses that a large factory of mirrors should be built, so that mankind can take a long look at itself.
Although Volvo was incorporated in 1915 as a subsidiary of AB SKF, a Swedish ball bearing manufacturer, the auto manufacturer considers itself officially founded on 14 April 1927, when the first car, the Volvo ÖV 4 series, affectionately known as " Jakob ", rolled out of the factory in Hisingen, Gothenburg.
An abstract factory creates concrete objects of varying types, depending on the concrete implementation of the factory itself.
Located next Stirchley Road railway station, which itself was opposite the canal, they renamed the estate Bournville and opened the Bournville factory the following year.
However, nowadays wine is no longer produced in Zielona Góra itself ( the last factory was closed in the early 1990s ).
In 1946, the Duncan Toys Company opened a yo-yo factory in Luck, Wisconsin, prompting the town to dub itself ' Yo-yo Capital of the World '.
In 1948, with two thirds of its workforce laid off, Piper only lost $ 75, 000, but it found itself no longer the leader in a shrinking market, falling behind Cessna, which itself only delivered 1, 600 aircraft ; the Ponca City factory was closed.
Cantley is well known for its sugar beet factory, the first sugar beet processing factory in the UK, constructed in 1912, the sugar beet processing itself being a German invention from the early 19th century.
Here several linkages of byproducts and waste heat can be found between numerous entities such as a large power plant, an oil refinery, a pharmaceutical plant, a plasterboard factory, an enzyme manufacturer, a waste company and the city itself.
The perfume factory, along with the island itself, is owned by Cyrus W. Gilfain, an American who finagled the business away from Dolores ' family and is now the island ’ s reigning sovereign and sole employer.
The Viva remained on sale until the end of 1979, when the Opel Kadett D-based Vauxhall Astra was launched, while the Chevette remained on sale until 1984, itself being replaced by the slightly smaller Vauxhall Nova that was launched in 1983, with Chevette production being reduced in November 1981, when Astra production was moved to the Ellesmere Port factory.
Some orders were met by the factory itself, but the bulk of production was by private British companies, some of which had not previously built aircraft.
Arena prides itself as being the " Home of Co-Jack " with its famous cheese factory located on Highway 14.
An autopoietic system is to be contrasted with an allopoietic system, such as a car factory, which uses raw materials ( components ) to generate a car ( an organized structure ) which is something other than itself ( the factory ).
Moreover, the eventual disappearance of the offending factory itself and the physical exportation of the toxic substances and polluted soil enabled the community to feel cleansed.
VO established itself through the 1960s by producing mass factory bulletins, usually weekly.
In Spring of 1962 Chevrolet really committed itself to the sporty image they had created for the Corvair by finally introducing a Convertible version and then offering a high performance turbocharged " Spyder " option for Monza coupes and convertibles, making the Corvair the first production automobile to come with a turbocharger as a factory option, with the Oldsmobile F-85 Turbo Jetfire a few weeks later in 1962.
The beats were typically hard, but often the industrial factory ' organised chaos ' sounds layered on the bass were more prominent than the bass itself in comparison to a speedcore track from Noize Creator's Brutal Chud label.
The major advantages of such a change was that it cut down on the man power necessary for the factory to operate, not to mention that it deskilled the labour itself, cutting down on costs of production.

factory and Jewish
The Jewish working girl almost invariably works in an office -- in contradistinction to gentile factory workers -- and, buttressed by a respectable income, she is likely to dress better and live more expansively than the college student.
His parents, Rose and Benjamin Kurtzberg, were Austrian Jewish immigrants, and his father earned a living as a garment factory worker.
At the end of World War II, the National Jewish Welfare Board had a matzo factory ( according to the American Jewish Historical Society, it was probably the Manischewitz matzo factory in New Jersey ) produce matzo in the form of a giant " V " for " Victory ," for shipment to military bases overseas and in the U. S., for Passover seders for Jewish military personnel.
The special status of his factory (" business essential to the war effort ") became the decisive factor for Schindler's efforts to support his Jewish workers.
Tipped off to the factory closure, Schindler persuaded the SS officials to allow him to move his 1, 200 Jewish workers to Brünnlitz ( Czech: Brněnec ), in the German-speaking Sudetenland, thus sparing them from certain death in the gas chambers.
In Brünnlitz, Schindler gained another former Jewish factory, which was scheduled to produce hand grenades and parts for V-2 rockets.
4 in Frankfurt am Main, West Germany and tried again – with help from a Jewish organization – to establish a cement factory.
After the German invasion of Poland in 1939 his family was transported by German occupiers to the Jewish ghetto in Łódź, where he worked in a garment factory.
In his report, Norberg argued that the Queen's father had in fact helped the owner of the steel-fabrication plant, a Jewish businessman, escape from Germany by taking over the factory.
For months, young Jewish women, like Ester Wajcblum, Ella Gärtner, and Regina Safirsztain, had been smuggling small amounts of gunpowder from the Weichsel-Union-Metallwerke, a munitions factory within the Auschwitz complex, to men and women in the camp ’ s resistance movement, like Róza Robota, a young Jewish woman who worked in the clothing detail at Birkenau.
Many scholars believe the location to have been home to a Jewish sect, the Essenes being the preferred choice ; others have proposed non-sectarian interpretations, some of these starting with the notion that it was a Hasmonean fort which was later transformed into a villa for a wealthy family or a production center, perhaps a pottery factory or similar.
The Łódzia textile factory was established there by Jewish immigrants from Łódź, Poland, along with many other industrial enterprises.
The government did, however, set the minimum wage for Arab workers below that for Jewish workers, which meant that those making capital investments in the Yishuv's economic infrastructure, such as Haifa's electricity plant, the Shemen oil and soap factory, the Grands Moulins flour mills and the Nesher cement factory, could take advantage of cheap Arab labour pouring in from the countryside.
Nesher was founded in the early 1930s as a workers town for the Nesher Cement factory, established in 1922 by Michael Pollack, a Jewish industrialist from Russia.
In 1942 the Jewish population of Mielec was deported to death camps, except for a few who remained as slave labour at the factory.
After the war a monument was placed at the factory with a vague inscription typical of holocaust memorials during the Communist era: " To those employees of the Factory and the inhabitants from the area of both Polish and Jewish nationality murdered during World War II: A tribute from Mielec's Youth.
The Jewish community in the town had grown rapidly in the second half of the 19th Century, members owning a nail factory, a tannery, a shoe factory, saw-mills, brick-making furnaces, flour mills, a soap factory, a brewery and various other small factories.

factory and workers
They are leaving so fast that the president of the West German Employers' Federation issued an appeal this week to factory workers in the West to volunteer for six months' front-line work in factories in West Berlin.
If some future Khrushchev decided to rake up the misdeeds of his revered predecessor, would not the factory workers pass the same resolutions applauding his dispossession??
And there are now many millions of workers for whom the factory with the big parking lot, which can be reached by driving across or against the usual pattern of rush hour traffic and grille-route bus lines, is actually more convenient than the walk-to factory.
For example, he cites the following data from two studies on job satisfaction: in the first study, 85 per cent of professionals and executives, 64 per cent of white collar people, and 41 per cent of factory workers expressed satisfaction with their jobs ; ;
He concludes that these data show a `` remarkably high '' percentage of consciously dissatisfied and unhappy persons among factory and clerical workers.
Modern Times ( 1936 ), which depicted factory workers in dismal conditions, was the first of his films that was seen by critics to contain an anti-capitalist message, although Chaplin denied the film being in any way political.
Mexican factory workers and railroad crews first arrived in the Chicagoland area ( Chicago, Illinois ), used the term among themselves, probably to mean chicanery or the working man.
At the huge Mercedes-Benz factory in Sindelfingen, Germany workers use bicycles, color-coded by department, to move around the factory.
The Economist took the position that regulation of factory hours was harmful to workers and also strongly opposed state support for education, health, the provision of water, and granting of patents and copyrights.
He endorsed the Page-Prentice Act of 1907, which set an eight-hour day and forty-eight-hour week for factory workers — but only for those under the age of sixteen.
Some workers died, but the loss of life was limited by the modular design of the factory and its earth works, and the planting of trees that directed the blasts upward.
They were single-shot moments captured on film: a train entering a station, a boat docking, or factory workers leaving work.
Before the twentieth century, ordinary farm workers and factory workers were usually illiterate.
* 1916 – Child labor: In South Carolina, the minimum working age for factory, mill, and mine workers is raised from twelve to fourteen years old.
* In 2011, IKEA and its Swedwood affiliate came under criticism for its treatment of workers at a U. S. factory in Danville, Virginia and its decision to hire the law firm Jackson Lewis, which is often employed by companies to counter labor demands, to consult with IKEA on attempts to form a union at Danville.
* Semi-skilled workers ( e. g., truck drivers, factory workers ) 90-95
The factory system was largely responsible for the rise of the modern city, as large numbers of workers migrated into the cities in search of employment in the factories.
Some industrialists themselves tried to improve factory and living conditions for their workers.
Meanwhile, international delegates proposed three additional clauses, which were adopted: One or more days for weekly rest ; equality of laws for foreign workers ; and regular and frequent inspection of factory conditions.
Nikita Khrushchev wrote that Stalin hinted him to incite anti-Semitism in the Ukraine, telling him that " the good workers at the factory should be given clubs so they can beat the hell out of those Jews.

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