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  • 31Industrial society — In sociology, industrial society refers to a society with a modern societal structure. Such a structure developed in the west in the period of time following the industrial revolution. Pre modern, or Pre industrial society are also called… …

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  • 32Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union — The Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU) was founded in Cape Town, South Africa in 1919 with the aim of creating one great union (on the model of the Industrial Workers of the World, which dockworkers in Cape Town had learned about from… …

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  • 33Industrial Light & Magic — Logo von Industrial Light Magic Industrial Light Magic (ILM) ist ein US amerikanisches Unternehmen, das visuelle Spezialeffekte für Filme, Fernsehserien, Werbespots und Musikvideos erschafft …

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  • 34Analysis —    The Soviet services had a different approach to intelligence analysis than Western states. Joseph Stalin told his intelligence chiefs that he wanted factual information and documents, not political analysis, which was to be left to the chief… …

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  • 35Industrial injury — An industrial injury is any disease or bodily damage resulting from working.The most usual organs involved are the spine, hands, the head, lungs, eyes, skeleton, and skin.Common causes of industrial injury are poor ergonomics, manual handling of… …

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  • 36industrial-organizational psychology — or I O psychology Application of the concepts and methods of experimental, clinical, and social psychology to the workplace. I O psychologists are concerned with such matters as personnel evaluation and placement, job analysis, worker management… …

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  • 37industrial action — Certain sanctions available to groups of workers and employers in dispute with each other over employment conditions. A strike is a refusal by workers to continue working, usually involving a walk out or concerted non attendance at the workplace …

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  • 38industrial espionage — the stealing of technological or commercial research data, blueprints, plans, etc., as by a person in the hire of a competing company. [1960 65] * * * Acquisition of trade secrets from business competitors. Industrial spying is a reaction to the… …

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  • 39industrial ecology — Discipline that traces the flow of energy and materials from their natural resources through manufacture, the use of products, and their final recycling or disposal. Research in industrial ecology began in the early 1990s. Life cycle analysis… …

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  • 40industrial sociology — noun Date: 1948 sociological analysis directed at institutions and social relationships within and largely controlled or affected by industry …

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