-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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