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WISER to Exemplify Reuse Dr Tara Singleton The Rediscovery Centre 27052015 The Rediscovery Centre WISER Working with Industrial Spaces to Exemplify Reuse Mission
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WISER to Exemplify Reuse Dr Tara Singleton The Rediscovery Centre 27052015 The Rediscovery Centre WISER Working with Industrial Spaces to Exemplify Reuse Mission Leading change from waste. San Diego, CA. 2012. This . document is . intended solely for the use and information of the . client to . whom it is . addressed. .. San Diego Industrial Counterintelligence Working Group . What is Insider . fiction. and. c. ontemporary . reality. SIMILARITIES…. 2. Dickens’ fiction. Contemporary. reality. …AND. NOT SO MANY DIFFERENCES. Common . topics. FOREWORD. By. the . following. . bringing. 7.3 . The Industrial Revolution created material benefits as well as social problems. . Main Idea. The I.R. brought rapid . urbanization. - the movement of people to cities. . The British market town of Manchester . (Source: Gustafson, 2008). Working with local and regional economic development requires a level of ‘. situatedness. ’. Absolute . Space. Space = a hierarchy of . scales. the . town. the province. The Industrial Revolution, New Ideas, and Imperialism. The Industrial Revolution. What was it?. New way of producing goods and products that used new technologies to dramatically increase productivity. 2016 – DBQ writing. What is an AP euro DBQ?. AP Euro DBQs are multi-paragraph essays that do not simply measure . what you know . (in formal writing fashion) . but what you can do. . . (in formal writing fashion) . 1780-1850. Mr. Daniel Lazar. Lecture Outline . Overview of the IR. Proto IR. Why England?. Spread of the IR. German IR. Effects of the IR. Proletarian Responses. Government Responses. Questions. Overview of the Industrial Revolution. 1750-1850. Section 1: The Beginning . Analyze why life changed as industry . spread.. Summarize . how an agricultural revolution led to the growth of . industry.. Outline . the new technologies that helped trigger the Industrial Revolution.. Presentation created by Robert Martinez. Primary Content Source: Prentice Hall World History. Images as cited.. The Industrial Revolution brought rapid urbanization, or the movement of people to cities. Changes in farming, soaring population growth, and an ever-increasing demand for workers led masses of people to migrate from farms to cities. . Section 1. Do Now: #1. Pick up The Nation Expands Packet. .. Cross out title to Read: Chapter 12 not 11. Do . The Do Now . #. 1 below.. Think of a technology that has changed your life. In 2-3 sentences explain how and why this technology changed your life.. Changes in working conditions. Factory work meant more discipline and less personal freedom. Work became impersonal. The factory environment was so different than what cottagers were used to that they were reluctant to work in factories even for better wages. What are we learning today?. Today we are learning_____________________________________.. Prior Knowledge. Primary Document- Document from the time period we are studying. Secondary document- document about the document that was written at the time of study.. Starter Sheets. Readings. Year 9 . Hist. - Industrial Revolution Lesson . 1. . Reading Activity . –. Britain before the Revolution. Write down the heading. ________________________________________________. – Whenever a person is working at heights (above 3m) they need to have either a harness secured to a solid platform or adequate fall protection. Anyone working in a elevating work platform, such as a cherry picker, must wear a harness that is attached to a secure place on the platform..
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