It enabled untrained workers to find jobs
It enabled untrained workers to find jobs
It exposed them to new diseases.
It exposed them to new diseases.
I don't see how DVD's can change peoples lives. I mean maybe they can enjoy them, if is a pariculary good one, but other than that IDK!
it has changed our lives by helping us get from one place to another
no. instead one should strive to improve their lives.
Factory work dramatically changed people's lives by shifting employment from agricultural settings to urban centers, leading to rapid industrialization. This transition provided job opportunities for many, including women and children, but also resulted in long hours, low wages, and often unsafe working conditions. Additionally, the rise of factories contributed to the growth of cities, altering social structures and lifestyles as communities adapted to new economic realities. Ultimately, factory work laid the foundation for modern labor movements and labor rights advocacy.
one example would be medicine
If your into drama and peoples lives! Yeah it amazing......well i think so!
The microscope changed peoples lives because one it helped us find out that spontaneous generation was not true on the other hand, it helped us discover the 'wee little beasties' that are all around us it also caused us to find bacteria and see (with applied thinking) what we could use to our advantage and what we could not. It helped us find deseases and to fight them and also helped us to heal different colds.
No, igloos are the traditional ice-block homes of the Eskimo peoples of the Arctic.
It would be impossible to list all the ways electricity changed people's lives in the 19th Century, but one of the major ways is that having cheap access to a reliable power source enabled manufacturers to increase production. It also allowed people to develop and take advantage of labor-saving electrical devices.