-Caveat Lector- http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/deskill/deskill2/timeintables.html Time Line in tables Presentation 2: 1900 - 1958 1914-1918 1925 1929 1933 1939-1945 1958 WW I Mein Kampf US Stock Market Crash First Concentration Camps opened at Oranienburg outside of Berlin WW II Nobel Prize for Proving Sexual Recombination of Bacteria. Enderlein supported this idea 1910. 1889-1945 currently alive Hitler, Adolf Lederberg, Joshua Presentation 1: 1800 - 1899 1845 1846-1851 1861-1865 1859 1867 Conditions of the Working Class in England The Irish Potato Famine US Civil War Origin of Species Das Kapital 1861-1941 1809-1882 1818-1883 Engel, Friedrich Darwin, Charles Marx, Karl Added 02 May 2001: 1700 - 1799 1729 1776 1785 1790 1789-1793 1793 1794 1798 Swift, Johnathan American Revolution Power Loom Ortes, Giammaria French Revolution Slater, Samuel Cotton Gin Malthus, Robert 1667-1745 1713-1790 1765-1825 1766-1834 cannibalism inheritance first successful textile mill in America Whitney, Eli population Presentation 1: 1450-1699 1450's 1600's 1665 Invention of Printing Press Fermat, Pierre de Land taken out of cultivation in Ireland Great Plague London 1601-1665 SOURCES presentation 2 Chapman, Stanley. "'Introduction', The Cotton Industry: - Its Growth and Impact, 1600-1935". (ed.), [Online} Retrieved March 2001. (Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 1999), pp. v-xvix. [ http://www.thoemmes.com/economics/cotton_intro.htm ] "New York forced the pace of change after 1870 when the cotton market there was organized exclusively for 'futures' trading..." This into also meantions Engels and Marx. Marx, Karl. " Chapter 1 of 'Capital'". (c)1867. [Online} Retrieved March 2001. [ http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ ] Nancy B. Mautz. The Development of Western Civilization, World History, Age of Industry.[ http://history.evansville.net/industry.html ] SOURCES presentation 1 Renner, Donald E. "Economics and /an Economic History." [Online] Retrieved February 09, 2001 http://krypton.mnsu.edu/~renner/Econhist.htm Shipton, Laura. "Philosophy Mini TimeLine." [Online] Retrieved February 09, 2001 http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/philo0005.htm ADDITIONAL READING \ LINKS: In a possible future debate on what pollutes more, humans or robots, humans produce probotics (beneficial bacteria) that have the potential of helping the environment. Robots and machines cause pollution in their creation and in their use. Humans can change their energy sources (food) into beneficial bacteria. Shipton, Laura. "Clone A T-Bone?" [Online] Retrieved January 01, 2001 http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/Draft_2001Jan01.htm#D09BibHeadingChemToxinsFungus Laura Lee Lanning~Shipton April 4, 2001 Second Presentation Presentation 2: Karl Marx and how personal concepts and business philosophy can help shape a world. *The ideas of Ortes and Malthus were given an audience in the publications of Engels and Marx; suddenly the heads of each country saw people as unreliable compared to machines and had to take on responsibility for those people. *The ways that 'surplus' populations have been dealt with have depended on the education and influence of the individual involved. *Males have 3 different types of sperm; Probotics, help digest food and humans have a 'gut brain'. * The importance of the human senses and brain are starting to be cited. *Philosophy is love of knowledge and when people are afraid of adding more knowledge/education because it will upset the standing order of religion, economics or stocks then problems happen. A persons personal education shapes their philosophy of life, so who do you follow or believe depends on what you are taught. Those that refuse to study history are domed to repeat it. Presentation 1: The Industrial Revolution: How ancient events shaped the people of the revolution. 1450-1798 *Mysterious sicknesses caused population problems, making it seem as if human workers were unreliable. *As the toxins causing these sicknesses were identified the different written and spoken languages kept the information from spreading. *Even with the invention of the movable type printing press in the 1450's, the knowledge of lead had to be found again by Benjamin Franklin in 1786. *The invention of the power loom in 1786 was a way of replacing unreliable artistic individuals with a reliable machine, essays like the ones by Swift, Ortes and Malthus show how some people thought about the population problem. 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