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The early part of Ramesses' reign was focused on building cities, temples and monuments.
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Which city? Mormons played a part in the building and founding of hundreds of cities, mostly concentrated in the Western United States. Some of these cities have been very successful and others were not.
Yes, one of the main reasons people moved to cities during the latter part of the nineteenth century was to find employment in factories and other industrial establishments. The Industrial Revolution led to an increase in urbanization as people sought job opportunities in growing industrial cities. Movement from rural areas to cities also offered the promise of better wages and improved living standards for many.
"Focused" is an adjective.
Lifts can be found in both buildings and factories. In buildings, lifts are used to transport people between floors, while in factories, lifts can be used to transport goods or materials. They are essential equipment in both types of environments to improve accessibility and efficiency.
No. These and other 'permanent' building fixtures (toilets - electrical fixtures - plumbing - wiring - windows - etc) are considered integral to, and part of, the structure of the building itself and are not classifed as items separate unto themselves.
Not much. 90% of the factories were in the north. They did have gunpowder factories so that would have some effect, but for the most part the north had the advantages.
hirsoshima and nagasaki where nuked because it was thought that these cities did not have any allied POWs in them continal bombs where dropped all over japan and tryed to hit places like factories to knock out japans war material production
Worked in factories
The horizontal part of a building is called a "roof."