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In the pre-Civil War years, the South argued that the slave was not less humanely treated than the factory worker of the North.
At about the time the Marsden enterprise was getting under way, the Vail Light and Lumber Company started construction of a chair stock factory on the site of the present Bennington Co-operative Creamery, intending to use its surplus power for generating electricity.
The `` leapfrog '' was a phenomenon of the railroad and the steam turbine, and the time when the belts of residence surrounding the old factory area were not yet blighted.
One of the earliest examples of almost modern factory layout, designed for easy material handling, was the Bridgewater Foundry.
His first job in the United States was as a factory worker in a bobbin factory.
His first job at age 13 in 1848 was as a bobbin boy, changing spools of thread in a cotton mill 12 hours a day, 6 days a week in a Pittsburgh cotton factory.
Ethernet had become essentially universal by 1990, and it was time to build Ethernet into Macs direct from the factory.
In September 2011 it was announced that production of the Rapide would be moved to the company's factory in Gaydon, production will begin in the second half of 2012 and will see all of the current Aston Martin range produced from the Gaydon facility.
The first actual glue factory was founded in Holland in the early 18th century.
A former cloth warehouse was converted into a small theatre in 1974, and the alternative culture center KIFF ( Culture in the fodder factory ) was established in a former animal fodder factory.
During the next century Aegina was one of the three principal states trading at the emporium of Naucratis, and it was the only state of European Greece that had a share in this factory.
After the car factory decline, it was used by the M. O. D.
A factory was built near Bound Brook, New Jersey in 1929.
A new factory opened in Tyseley, Birmingham, England around 1928 and was subsequently demolished in 1998.
Bundaberg rum was first produced in 1888, production ceased from 1907 to 1914 and from 1936 to 1939 after fires, the second of which caused rum from the factory to spill into the nearby Burnett River.
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.
As more detailed knowledge of biology and biochemistry developed, the colloidal theory was replaced by the macromolecular theory, which explains an enzyme as a collection of identical huge molecules that act as very tiny machines, freely moving about between the water molecules of the solution and individually operating on the substrate, no more mysterious than a factory full of machinery.
A more speculative, more complex " chip factory " was specified to produce the computer and electronic systems, but the designers also said that it might prove practical to ship the chips from Earth as if they were " vitamins.

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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.
It weighs in the tons, so the proximity of factory and exhibition area makes it possible for an outstanding exhibit each year.
Corporate choice favoured Datsun, so as to distance the parent factory Nissan ’ s association by Americans with Japanese military manufacture.
Granger then muses that a large factory of mirrors should be built, so that mankind can take a long look at itself.
The use of such weapons is tightly restricted to the film industry under direct supervision of the master of arms holding the permit, and the weapons are often altered so they will not fire " factory " ammunition, but rather only special " light-primer " blank cartridges produced specifically for the film industry.
In other industries the transition to factory production was not so divisive.
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.
Lenin stated " Our poverty is so great that we cannot at one stroke restore full-scale factory, state, socialist production ".
After World War II, Newforge Foods, part of the Fitch Lovell group, were awarded the license to produce the product in the UK ( doing so at its Gateacre factory, Liverpool ), where it stayed until production switched to the Danish Crown Group ( owners of the Tulip Food Company ) in 1998, forcing the closure of the Liverpool factory and the loss of 140 jobs.
As Ossinsky in particular argued, " one-man management " ( rather than the democratic factory committees workers had established and Lenin abolished ) and the other impositions of capitalist discipline would stifle the active participation of workers in the organisation of production ; Taylorism converted workers into the appendages of machines, and piece work imposed individualist rather than collective rewards in production so instilling petty bourgeois values into workers.
CPU used is a 600 mHz Pentium 3 factory under clocked to 300 mHz so it can stay cool passively as it has no fan.
It features a man ( McCulloch ) who works at a draconian sausage factory and falls in love with a woman who works there kissing the boxes so they have the company's lipstick logo.
* The Factory Constitution Law ( 1971 ), which strengthened the rights of individual employees “ to be informed and to be heard on matters concerning their place of work .” The Works ’ Council was provided with greater authority while trade unions were given the right of entry into the factory “ provided they informed the employer of their intention to do so ”.
The court noted that so long as the polluter still retained its license to operate such a factory, it could open similar operations elsewhere if not deterred by the penalties sought.
The belt and line shaft were also tremendously wasteful – so wasteful indeed that no factory could be really large, for even the longest line shaft was small according to modern requirements.
The Nazi Blitzkrieg was so fast and effective that Soviet strategists worried that the Moscow factory was within easy range of German bombers.
Carmen's tobacco factory became Carmen Jones ' parachute factory, bullfighter Escamillo became boxer Husky Miller, and so on.
In America, a Mr. Fairbanks attended a reading on Christmas Eve in Boston, Massachusetts in 1867, and was so moved he closed his factory on Christmas Day and sent every employee a turkey.
His main goal is to move his factory to San Lorenzo, so he can run it with cheap labor.
They knew that there was a three shift system working in the factory and so they planned a bombing raid.
Although the parts were simple, they had to be precisely manufactured if they were fit each other correctly, so they were assembled into a test – bridge at the factory to make sure of this.
Over the next few years, Perkin found his research and development efforts increasingly eclipsed by the German chemical industry, and so in 1874 he sold his factory and retired from business, a very wealthy man.

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After the demise of BSA in 1972, Cheney joined with former BSA factory rider John Banks to develop and campaign a highly successful BSA powered motocross bike.
* The 1979 film Norma Rae, directed by Martin Ritt, is based on the true story of Crystal Lee Jordan's successful attempt to unionize her textile factory.
The original mantles gave a green-tinted light and were not very successful, and his first company, which established a factory in Atzgersdorf in 1887, failed in 1889.
The Habitat Unit would not be launched until the automated factory aboard the ERV had signaled the successful production of chemicals required for operation on the planet and the return trip to Earth.
By 1907, the product had become successful enough to warrant construction of a second factory at Camberwell Green in London.
Curry & Chips set out to satirize racist attitudes in Britain in a similar vein to Speight's earlier creation, the hugely successful Till Death Us Do Part, with Milligan ' blacking up ' to play Kevin O ' Grady, a half-Pakistani / half-Irish factory worker.
Photos of the plant taken from the air reflected devastation for the factory and a successful sabotage mission, and Chapman, as a British sabotage double-agent, fooled the Germans for the duration of the war.
DAF sold its passenger car division, along with what is now the NedCar factory in Born, in 1975 to the Swedish company Volvo Cars, leaving DAF to concentrate on its successful line of trucks.
His father founded a successful chocolate factory and died in 1874, leaving a sizable inheritance.
Henry T. Oxnard, founder of today's Moorhead, Minnesota-based American Crystal Sugar Co who operated a successful sugar beet factory with his three brothers ( Benjamin, James, and Robert ) in Chino, California, was enticed to build a $ 2 million factory on the plain inland from Port Hueneme.
The settlements were economically successful, producing many goods in a clothing factory, a sawmill, a tannery, and from their vineyards and distillery.
At the end of the First World War, AC Cars started making motor vehicles again, designing and building many successful cars at Ferry Works, as well as expanding into an old balloon factory on Thames Ditton High Street.
Because of bad timing and poor organization their 1834 factory turnout was unsuccessful, but it did lay the foundation for successful strikes that helped shape factory life in the future.
The combined efforts of quality assurance improvements at the factory and the post-production quality assurance done at the QACs were generally successful, although workmanship complaints would still occasionally arise ; the 1981 DeLoreans were delivered with a 12-month, warranty.
A successful Maiolica tile factory was established there in 1905, and many of those tiles were used to decorate the Old Elbe Tunnel in Hamburg and several Berlin U-Bahn stations.
They were so successful a separate MG factory was soon established south of Oxford in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.
His efforts to establish a cotton-spinning factory at Flemington failed but he was very successful as co-founder of the New Lanark Mills in 1786.
The folding kayak was made commercially successful by Johannes Klepper, whose factory was at Rosenheim, Germany.
* The city owns and operates a successful wine factory known as the Wine House.
He set up the first successful woollen mill factory in the new country, and it quickly achieved the reputation as the best producer of broadcloth in the United States.
In 1821 Cooper purchased a glue factory on Sunfish Pond for $ 2, 000 in Kips Bay, where he had access to raw materials from the nearby slaughterhouses, and ran it as a successful business for many years, producing a profit of $ 10, 000 within 2 years, developing new ways to produce glues and cements, gelatin, isinglass and other products, and becoming the city's premiere provider to tanners, manufacturers of paints, and dry-goods merchants.
The effluent from his successful factory eventually polluted the pond to the extent that in 1839 it had to be drained and filled.

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