Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The Industrial Revolution Into the Future




The rise of Industry will continue to see man endeavour to create more and more complex machinery and continue to see an upward trend the average standards of living, providing more people with more leisure time and more disposable income to enjoy. The gab between developed and developing countries is easily separated by their percentages of industrialised work forces. The initial revolution may have passed but there is still much more for Industry to do.

But as we are seeing today, just as we did almost one hundred years earlier, there is more and more strain being put on a finite amount of minerals and commodities. As we continue throughout history we will continue to see nations and companies fight for what natural resources are left and more conflicts will unfortunately inevitably arise. We can take a lot from looking back in time and reviewing the beginnings of Industry; if we could heed the lessons of generations past can we change the future?

Here is a little video I wanted to put up at the end of all of this. For a fictional video I find quite interesting. I remember reading somewhere that politicians tell lies to cover the truth; artists tell lies to revile the truth. I know there is little truth in this, but I still like it.
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Andrew Ruhl
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