Best Attractions and Places to See in Rotherham, England
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Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust
Wentworth Village
The Big Tops Play and Party Centre
Clifton Park
Wentworth Garden Centre
Clifton Park and Museum
Roche Abbey
Sheffield Cable Waterski
Thrybergh Country Park
Aston Springs Farm
Steve Barraclough Live Match at Aston Park Fisheries
Fishing For Info presents Browning and Commercial Indications backed angler Steve Barraclough fishing a live match at Aston Park Fisheries, in Sheffield.
In this video Steve runs through his rigs, baits and tactics on how he sets himself up to fish a difficult match at this time of year. You will see throughout the video Steve's approach to moving lines and what he feels is best to compete within the match.
A special thanks to Steve for allowing us to film him and his sponsors Browning and Commercial Indications.
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FAMILY DAY OUT AT WENTWORTH GARDEN CENTRE, ROTHERHAM, FAMILY FARM, PLAYGROUNDS AND TRACTORS
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Thank you for watching! we had a lovely day and I would really recommend Wentworth garden centre. The historic gardens, good variety of play areas and farm make it a good day out with a toddler but has enough suitable for all ages as well.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Rothenburg, Germany
RotherhamTravel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Rotherham. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Rotherhamfor You. Discover Rotherhamas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Rotherham.
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Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust
Wentworth Village
The Big Tops Play and Party Centre
Clifton Park
Wentworth Garden Centre
Clifton Park and Museum
Roche Abbey
Sheffield Cable Waterski
Thrybergh Country Park
Aston Springs Farm
Taylor Wimpey - The Crofton @ Charlotte grove, Cambourne, Cambridge by Showhomesonline
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Developer Taylor Wimpey
Development Charlotte grove, Cambourne
Housetype The crofton
Bedrooms 3 bedroom House
Elevation Brick/Timber clad
Sq foot please see full brochure
Date April 2017
Price : From £284,995 - £519,995
Location Taylor Wimpey at Cambourne - Brace Dein - Upper Cambourne - Cambridge - Cambridgeshire - CB23 6DY 0.64 miles from Cambourne
Web: taylorwimpey.co.uk/find-your-home/england/cambridgeshire/cambourne
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Telephone: 01954 712618
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Opening times:
Mon 13:30 to 17:00
Tue 10:30 to 17:00
Wed 10:30 to 17:00
Thu 10:30 to 17:00
Fri 10:30 to 17:00
Sat 10:30 to 17:00
Sun 10:30 to 17:00
Cambourne has been carefully developed and offers everything you could possibly need:
Only 9 miles from the beautiful city of Cambridge
Addenbrookes Hospital 14 miles
Regular buses to Cambridge
Full range of amenities available locally
Full range of schools available locally
Range of local walking and cycling routes
London to Kings Cross by train in approx.45 minutes
Cambridge Airport 15 miles
Stansted Airport 38 miles
Easy access to A1, A14 and M11
Fantastic leisure facilities
Numerous clubs and associations to suit all the family
Houses at Taylor Wimpey at Cambourne are Freehold
The Crofton 1 is a flexible three bedroom townhouse, spanning 2.5 storeys.
The entrance hallway provides the pathway to an airy living/dining room, which utilises French doors to take full advantage of natural light.
Whilst the fitted kitchen creates the perfect arena for showing off your culinary prowess.
On the first floor sits a double bedroom, a single bedroom and a family bathroom.
Moving forward to the second floor, you will find a space dedicated entirely to the master bedroom where you can live like a royal with your own en suite shower room.
This plot is inclusive of one parking space.
Generous open-plan living/dining room with double doors opening onto the garden
Separate kitchen and ground floor storage space
Ground floor cloakroom
First floor complete with two bedrooms and family bathroom
Second floor dedicated to master bedroom
En suite on second floor
Roof window on second floor, allowing natural light to flow in
Carport and one parking space
10 year NHBC 'Buildmark' warranty and insurance policy
2 year Taylor Wimpey warranty
Room Dimensions........
Ground floor
Kitchen 3435mm x 3037mm 11'3 x 10'0
Living/Dining Room 4784mm x 3709mm 15'8 x 12'2
First floor
Bedroom 2 4784mm x 3389mm 15'8 x 11'1
Bedroom 3 2907mm x 2563mm 9'6 x 8'5
Second floor
Bedroom 1 6203mm x 3665mm 20'4 x 12'0
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Feeding Ducks Rotherham Canal
We go go every now and then to feed bread to swans. loads of them.
Pinchmill Island Swans
A few swans around the Pichmill Islands Nature Reserve in Sharnbrook.
Taylor Wimpey - The Wilton @ Charlotte grove, Cambourne, Cambridge by Showhomesonline
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Developer Taylor Wimpey
Development Charlotte grove, Cambourne
Housetype The Wilton
Bedrooms 5 bedroom House
Elevation Brick
Sq foot please see full brochure
Date April 2017
Price : From £284,995 - £519,995
Location Taylor Wimpey at Cambourne - Brace Dein - Upper Cambourne - Cambridge - Cambridgeshire - CB23 6DY 0.64 miles from Cambourne
Web: taylorwimpey.co.uk/find-your-home/england/cambridgeshire/cambourne
Contact :
Telephone: 01954 712618
Email:
Opening times:
Mon 13:30 to 17:00
Tue 10:30 to 17:00
Wed 10:30 to 17:00
Thu 10:30 to 17:00
Fri 10:30 to 17:00
Sat 10:30 to 17:00
Sun 10:30 to 17:00
Cambourne has been carefully developed and offers everything you could possibly need:
Only 9 miles from the beautiful city of Cambridge
Addenbrookes Hospital 14 miles
Regular buses to Cambridge
Full range of amenities available locally
Full range of schools available locally
Range of local walking and cycling routes
London to Kings Cross by train in approx.45 minutes
Cambridge Airport 15 miles
Stansted Airport 38 miles
Easy access to A1, A14 and M11
Fantastic leisure facilities
Numerous clubs and associations to suit all the family
Houses at Taylor Wimpey at Cambourne are Freehold
The Wilton at Charlotte Grove has an entrance hallway that leads to a large lounge and a separate study, and the spacious kitchen/dining room, which opens through French doors to the private rear garden. A guest cloakroom and useful storage closet complete the ground floor. The en-suite master bedroom with separate dressing room is found on the first floor, plus two double bedrooms and main bathroom. Two further well-proportioned bedrooms and a shower room are located on the top floor.
Master bedroom with En-Suite
4 further bedrooms
Family bathroom
Single garage and 2 parking spaces
Separate Study
Dining room which is perfect for entertaining
Shower room
Downstairs cloakroom
Private garden
10 year NHBC 'Buildmark' warranty and insurance policy
2 year Taylor Wimpey warranty
Room Dimensions........
Ground floor
Living Room 4.59m x 3.58m 15'1 x 11'9
Kitchen 4.37m x 3.24m 14'4 x 10'8
Dining Room 3.73m x 2.86m 12'3 x 9'5
Study 2.49m x 2.40m 8'2 x 7'11
First floor
Master Bedroom 3.56m x 3.37m 11'8'' x 11'1''
Bedroom 3 4.02m x 2.45m 13'2 x 8'1
Bedroom 4 3.48m x 2.91m 11'5 x 9'7
Second floor
Bedroom 2 4.80m x 3.37m 15'9 x 11'1
Bedroom 5 / Living Room 4.80m x 3.58m 15'9 x 11'9
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The Ashton - Taylor Wimpey Cann Bridge Meadow, Plymouth
A contemporary three bedroom house laid out over 2.5 storeys, The Ashton offers flexible living at its best.
The ground floor features a beautiful living room/dining area with French doors to the rear garden, plus a separate kitchen with room for a breakfast table. You’ll also find a downstairs cloakroom and under stairs storage cupboard.
On the first floor is a good sized double bedroom and the elegant family bathroom. There is also a further single bedroom, which would work really well as a home office, study or work room.
The top floor, with its charming sloping ceilings, is given over to the master bedroom, with its en suite shower room and wardrobe space.
Calamity Jayne's Country Music Festival 2018 - A weekend of the best in country music
Calamity Jayne's Country Music Festival - Friday 2 March - Monday 5 March 2018. A great fun filled, action packed weekend with friends old and new. Staying in the lovely 3* Best Western Consort Hotel in Thurcroft, Rotherham.
A weekend of the best in country music ... with live music, dance instruction, competitions, raffles and quizzes. Artistes included Darren Busby, Paul D Hopkins, Johnny Holland, The Dee D James Band, Warren Dewitt, Zenne Kober, Gene Pitney Tribute, Gary Perkins & The Breeze and Jay Ashton's Tribute to Elvis.
Meathod fishin at harthill
Fishin with Stewie Stevens
LOUIS TOMLINSON - WikiVidi Documentary
Louis William Tomlinson is an English singer-songwriter and talent show judge. He is known as a member of the boy band One Direction. Tomlinson began his career as an actor, appearing in ITV drama film If I Had You and the BBC drama Waterloo Road. In 2010, he became a member of One Direction after being eliminated as a solo contestant on the British music competition series The X Factor. One Direction has since released five albums, embarked on four world tours, and won several awards, becoming one of most successful musical groups of all time. Just Hold On was released as Tomlinson's debut single as a solo artist in December 2016, it peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and was certified gold in both the UK and US. In 2017, Tomlinson released Back to You with American singer Bebe Rexha and Miss You; the singles will be included in his debut studio album, which will be released in 2018 by Epic Records. In 2013, Tomlinson was signed as a footballer by Doncaster Rovers o...
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BRISTOL ROVERS COMMUNITY TRUST: Educational Visits to the Mem!
Local schools or football clubs can arrange visits to the Memorial Stadium to see how Bristol Rovers works as a football club and experience first hand what happens behind the scenes.
If you would like to arrange a visit, please contact: adam@bristolroverscommunuty.org.uk
Also massive thanks to everyone at Whitminster School for being involved in the recording.
Industrial Revolution | Wikipedia audio article
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Industrial Revolution
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, the increasing use of steam power, the development of machine tools and the rise of the factory system.
Textiles were the dominant industry of the Industrial Revolution in terms of employment, value of output and capital invested. The textile industry was also the first to use modern production methods.The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain, and many of the technological innovations were of British origin. By the mid-18th century Britain was the world's leading commercial nation, controlling a global trading empire with colonies in North America and the Caribbean, and with some political influence on the Indian subcontinent, through the activities of the East India Company. The development of trade and the rise of business were major causes of the Industrial Revolution.The Industrial Revolution marks a major turning point in history; almost every aspect of daily life was influenced in some way. In particular, average income and population began to exhibit unprecedented sustained growth. Some economists say that the major impact of the Industrial Revolution was that the standard of living for the general population began to increase consistently for the first time in history, although others have said that it did not begin to meaningfully improve until the late 19th and 20th centuries.GDP per capita was broadly stable before the Industrial Revolution and the emergence of the modern capitalist economy, while the Industrial Revolution began an era of per-capita economic growth in capitalist economies. Economic historians are in agreement that the onset of the Industrial Revolution is the most important event in the history of humanity since the domestication of animals and plants.Although the structural change from agriculture to industry is widely associated with Industrial Revolution, in United Kingdom it was already almost complete by 1760.The precise start and end of the Industrial Revolution is still debated among historians, as is the pace of economic and social changes. Eric Hobsbawm held that the Industrial Revolution began in Britain in the 1780s and was not fully felt until the 1830s or 1840s, while T. S. Ashton held that it occurred roughly between 1760 and 1830. Rapid industrialization first began in Britain, starting with mechanized spinning in the 1780s, with high rates of growth in steam power and iron production occurring after 1800. Mechanized textile production spread from Great Britain to continental Europe and the United States in the early 19th century, with important centres of textiles, iron and coal emerging in Belgium and the United States and later textiles in France.An economic recession occurred from the late 1830s to the early 1840s when the adoption of the original innovations of the Industrial Revolution, such as mechanized spinning and weaving, slowed and their markets matured. Innovations developed late in the period, such as the increasing adoption of locomotives, steamboats and steamships, hot blast iron smelting and new technologies, such as the electrical telegraph, widely introduced in the 1840s and 1850s, were not powerful enough to drive high rates of growth. Rapid economic growth began to occur after 1870, springing from a new group of innovations in what has been called the Second Industrial Revolution. These new innovations included new steel making processes, the large-scale manufacture of machine tools and the use of increasingly advanced machinery in steam-powered factories.
Industrial Revolution | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Industrial Revolution
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, the increasing use of steam power, the development of machine tools and the rise of the factory system.
Textiles were the dominant industry of the Industrial Revolution in terms of employment, value of output and capital invested. The textile industry was also the first to use modern production methods.The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain, and many of the technological innovations were of British origin. By the mid-18th century Britain was the world's leading commercial nation, controlling a global trading empire with colonies in North America and the Caribbean, and with some political influence on the Indian subcontinent, through the activities of the East India Company. The development of trade and the rise of business were major causes of the Industrial Revolution.The Industrial Revolution marks a major turning point in history; almost every aspect of daily life was influenced in some way. In particular, average income and population began to exhibit unprecedented sustained growth. Some economists say that the major impact of the Industrial Revolution was that the standard of living for the general population began to increase consistently for the first time in history, although others have said that it did not begin to meaningfully improve until the late 19th and 20th centuries.GDP per capita was broadly stable before the Industrial Revolution and the emergence of the modern capitalist economy, while the Industrial Revolution began an era of per-capita economic growth in capitalist economies. Economic historians are in agreement that the onset of the Industrial Revolution is the most important event in the history of humanity since the domestication of animals and plants.Although the structural change from agriculture to industry is widely associated with Industrial Revolution, in United Kingdom it was already almost complete by 1760.The precise start and end of the Industrial Revolution is still debated among historians, as is the pace of economic and social changes. Eric Hobsbawm held that the Industrial Revolution began in Britain in the 1780s and was not fully felt until the 1830s or 1840s, while T. S. Ashton held that it occurred roughly between 1760 and 1830. Rapid industrialization first began in Britain, starting with mechanized spinning in the 1780s, with high rates of growth in steam power and iron production occurring after 1800. Mechanized textile production spread from Great Britain to continental Europe and the United States in the early 19th century, with important centres of textiles, iron and coal emerging in Belgium and the United States and later textiles in France.An economic recession occurred from the late 1830s to the early 1840s when the adoption of the original innovations of the Industrial Revolution, such as mechanized spinning and weaving, slowed and their markets matured. Innovations developed late in the period, such as the increasing adoption of locomotives, steamboats and steamships, hot blast iron smelting and new technologies, such as the electrical telegraph, widely introduced in the 1840s and 1850s, were not powerful enough to drive high rates of growth. Rapid economic growth began to occur after 1870, springing from a new group of innovations in what has been called the Second Industrial Revolution. These new innovations included new steel making processes, the large-scale manufacture of machine tools and the use of increasingly advanced machinery in steam-powered factories.
The Industrial Revolution | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:56 1 Etymology
00:07:08 2 Important technological developments
00:10:09 2.1 Textile manufacture
00:10:19 2.1.1 British textile industry statistics
00:12:37 2.1.2 Cotton
00:15:06 2.1.3 Trade and textiles
00:16:38 2.1.4 Pre-mechanized European textile production
00:18:57 2.1.5 Invention of textile machinery
00:26:49 2.1.6 Wool
00:27:17 2.1.7 Silk
00:28:12 2.2 Iron industry
00:28:22 2.2.1 UK iron production statistics
00:30:46 2.2.2 Iron process innovations
00:42:39 2.3 Steam power
00:48:58 2.4 Machine tools
00:54:50 2.5 Chemicals
00:58:46 2.6 Cement
00:59:48 2.7 Gas lighting
01:01:00 2.8 Glass making
01:01:52 2.9 Paper machine
01:02:50 2.10 Agriculture
01:05:05 2.11 Mining
01:07:38 2.12 Transportation
01:09:01 2.12.1 Canals and improved waterways
01:12:38 2.12.2 Roads
01:14:17 2.12.3 Railways
01:18:47 2.13 Other developments
01:19:19 3 Social effects
01:19:29 3.1 Factory system
01:22:35 3.2 Standards of living
01:25:15 3.2.1 Food and nutrition
01:27:22 3.2.2 Housing
01:30:11 3.2.3 Sanitation
01:31:00 3.2.4 Water supply
01:31:30 3.2.5 Increase in literacy
01:31:59 3.3 Clothing and consumer goods
01:32:57 3.4 Population increase
01:34:06 3.5 Urbanization
01:34:57 3.6 Impact on women and family life
01:37:54 3.7 Labour conditions
01:38:04 3.7.1 Social structure and working conditions
01:39:43 3.7.2 Factories and urbanisation
01:43:06 3.7.3 Child labour
01:47:28 3.7.4 Organisation of labour
01:51:42 3.7.5 Luddites
01:53:37 3.7.6 Shift in production's center of gravity
01:54:21 3.7.7 Effect on cotton production and expansion of slavery
01:56:19 3.8 Impact on environment
01:59:44 4 Industrialisation beyond the United Kingdom
01:59:56 4.1 Continental Europe
02:01:01 4.1.1 Belgium
02:03:38 4.1.1.1 Demographic effects
02:06:44 4.1.2 France
02:07:50 4.1.3 Germany
02:10:01 4.1.4 Sweden
02:12:14 4.2 Japan
02:13:52 4.3 United States
02:21:51 5 Second Industrial Revolution
02:24:06 6 Causes
02:29:33 6.1 Causes in Europe
02:36:42 6.2 Causes in Britain
02:46:23 6.3 Transfer of knowledge
02:49:40 6.3.1 Protestant work ethic
02:52:27 7 Opposition from Romanticism
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
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Speaking Rate: 0.800584232794365
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the US, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, the increasing use of steam power, the development of machine tools and the rise of the factory system. The Industrial Revolution also led to an unprecedented rise in the rate of population growth.
Textiles were the dominant industry of the Industrial Revolution in terms of employment, value of output and capital invested. The textile industry was also the first to use modern production methods.The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain, and many of the technological innovations were of British origin. By the mid-18th century Britain was the world's leading commercial nation, controlling a global trading empire with colonies in North America and the Caribbean, and with some political influence on the Indian subcontinent, through the activities of the East India Company. The development of trade and the rise of business were major causes of the Industrial Revolution.The Industrial Revolution marks a major turning point in history; almost every aspect of daily life was influenced in some way. In particular, average income and population began to exhibit unprecedented sustained growth. Some economists say that the major impact of the Industrial Revolution was that the standard of living for the general population began to increase consistently for the first time in history, although others have said that it did not begin to mean ...
Industrialism | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:37 1 Etymology
00:05:16 2 Important technological developments
00:07:31 2.1 Textile manufacture
00:07:39 2.1.1 British textile industry statistics
00:09:21 2.1.2 Cotton
00:11:12 2.1.3 Trade and textiles
00:12:21 2.1.4 Pre-mechanized European textile production
00:14:03 2.1.5 Invention of textile machinery
00:19:48 2.1.6 Wool
00:20:11 2.1.7 Silk
00:20:52 2.2 Iron industry
00:21:01 2.2.1 UK iron production statistics
00:22:47 2.2.2 Iron process innovations
00:31:27 2.3 Steam power
00:36:04 2.4 Machine tools
00:40:20 2.5 Chemicals
00:43:15 2.6 Cement
00:44:01 2.7 Gas lighting
00:44:54 2.8 Glass making
00:45:34 2.9 Paper machine
00:46:17 2.10 Agriculture
00:47:58 2.11 Mining
00:49:50 2.12 Transportation
00:50:52 2.12.1 Canals and improved waterways
00:53:30 2.12.2 Roads
00:54:44 2.12.3 Railways
00:58:01 2.13 Other developments
00:58:26 3 Social effects
00:58:35 3.1 Factory system
01:00:53 3.2 Standards of living
01:02:51 3.2.1 Food and nutrition
01:04:26 3.2.2 Housing
01:06:30 3.2.3 Sanitation
01:07:07 3.2.4 Water supply
01:07:31 3.2.5 Increase in literacy
01:07:54 3.3 Clothing and consumer goods
01:08:37 3.4 Population increase
01:09:30 3.5 Urbanization
01:10:10 3.6 Impact on women and family life
01:12:20 3.7 Labour conditions
01:12:28 3.7.1 Social structure and working conditions
01:13:43 3.7.2 Factories and urbanisation
01:16:13 3.7.3 Child labour
01:19:24 3.7.4 Organisation of labour
01:22:29 3.7.5 Luddites
01:23:54 3.7.6 Shift in production's center of gravity
01:24:28 3.7.7 Effect on cotton production and expansion of slavery
01:25:56 3.8 Impact on environment
01:28:27 4 Industrialisation beyond the United Kingdom
01:28:38 4.1 Continental Europe
01:29:27 4.1.1 Belgium
01:31:23 4.1.1.1 Demographic effects
01:33:41 4.1.2 France
01:34:32 4.1.3 Germany
01:36:09 4.1.4 Sweden
01:37:49 4.2 Japan
01:39:02 4.3 United States
01:44:53 5 Second Industrial Revolution
01:46:34 6 Causes
01:50:34 6.1 Causes in Europe
01:55:47 6.2 Causes in Britain
02:02:50 6.3 Transfer of knowledge
02:05:17 6.3.1 Protestant work ethic
02:07:20 7 Opposition from Romanticism
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.9732251377638184
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the US, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, the increasing use of steam power, the development of machine tools and the rise of the factory system. The Industrial Revolution also led to an unprecedented rise in the rate of population growth.
Textiles were the dominant industry of the Industrial Revolution in terms of employment, value of output and capital invested. The textile industry was also the first to use modern production methods.The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain, and many of the technological innovations were of British origin. By the mid-18th century Britain was the world's leading commercial nation, controlling a global trading empire with colonies in North America and the Caribbean, and with some political influence on the Indian subcontinent, through the activities of the East India Company. The development of trade and the rise of business were major causes of the Industrial Revolution.The Industrial Revolution marks a major turning point in history; almost every aspect of daily life was influenced in some way. In particular, average income and population began to exhibit unprecedented sustained growth. Some economists say that the major impact of the Industrial Revolution was that the standard of living for the general population began to increase consistently for the first time in history, although others have said that it did not begin to mea ...