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+ | ''Industries'' are the, in general, characteristics and methods that are enforced in an industrial society. Some industries listed below tend to become operated by powerful players with some less "kind" intentions, as they have the potential to dominate populations and change society forever. | ||
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+ | Family structure changes with industrialisation. Sociologist Talcott Parsons noted that in pre-industrial societies, a generation remained in the same location for centuries. In industrialised societies the nuclear family, consisting of only parents and their children, has disappeared. | ||
+ | Since the end of [[WW2]] the effectiveness of service industries has caused a shift to more urban cities.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrialisation#Urbanisation</ref> | ||
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Industry (business) | |
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The types of categories jobs can be in. A loosely defined term. Some industries have abnormal power on countries. |
Industries are the, in general, characteristics and methods that are enforced in an industrial society. Some industries listed below tend to become operated by powerful players with some less "kind" intentions, as they have the potential to dominate populations and change society forever.
Society
Family structure changes with industrialisation. Sociologist Talcott Parsons noted that in pre-industrial societies, a generation remained in the same location for centuries. In industrialised societies the nuclear family, consisting of only parents and their children, has disappeared. Since the end of WW2 the effectiveness of service industries has caused a shift to more urban cities.[1]
14 Growing Industries of the Future [2022 Edition] |
Examples
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Arms trade | |
Auto industry | The manufacturing of motor vehicles is a major industry in the world economy. |
Bank | A company or institute where people store their money or assets. Banks often launder your money with criminals. |
Big Agriculture | The handful of food and chemical companies which completely dominate what we eat and how food is made, supposedly in competition with one another. |
Big chemical | In 2018, the sales of the top fifty companies amounted to US$951,000,000,000 |
Construction industry | The construction of new infrastructure is a major industry in the world economy. |
Food/Industry | The very large industrial food producers and manufacturers. |
Hollywood | The most influential cinema industry of the world is in the US. It holds some dark secrets regarding child rape, social engineering and more. |
Mining industry | Large global industry; specifying in extraction of natural resources |
Petrochemical industry | In 2018, the global market value of petrochemicals was 539 billion U.S. dollars, and is forecast to increase to 651.1 billion U.S. dollars by 2027.<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> |
Petroleum industry | The exploration, extraction, refining, transporting (often by oil tankers and pipelines), and marketing of petroleum products |
Technology | The application of science for practical purposes, usually in industry. |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:Economics in a full world.pdf | essay | September 2005 | Herman Daly | "The global economy is now so large that society can no longer safely pretend it operates within a limitless ecosystem. Developing an economy that can be sustained within the finite biosphere requires new ways of thinking..." |
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