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Bigger Than Technology

Those of us born after 1980 were born in the final years of the Industrial Age, and especially in our economic thinking, are products of that age. We owe all of our concepts to the worldview peculiar to that age. That age began with the mechanization of work, and in those final years we were [...]

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Birmingham – West Midlands – Leader in the Industrial Revolution

Birmingham – West Midlands was a working class city with a culturally and ethnically diverse population which remains today. The importance of being the second largest British city lies in its role as a national commercial center. Visitors from within and without the country come to Birmingham to hold conferences and retail events. This livable [...]

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Causes and Effects of Global Warming

The earth’s climate has been in a constant state of fluctuation throughout its history. Of course there was the ice age but our planet has also gone through long periods of warmth. However, over the last 200 years the earth’s average temperature has been on a steady rise. This is the undeniable fact that our [...]

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