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Negative and

Positives impact of
Industries
NAME: RANDALL ANDREW RESTY
CLASS: 4 ASTRO
DATE: 19 JUNE 2015

Table of Contents

ICT Definition

Table of Contents for Negative and Positives impact of Industries

Positives impact of Industries

Negatives impact of Industries

Conclusion

Reference

What is ICT?

ICT known as information and communications technology - or


technologies for short.

ICT includes communication device or application such as radio,


television, cellular phones, computer and network hardware and
software, satellite systems and so on, as well as the various
services and applications associated with them, such as video
conferencing and distance learning.

ICTs are often spoken of in a particular context, such as ICTs in


education, health care, or libraries.

Negative and Positives impact of


Industries

Positives :
-Population Growth
-Increased wealth of businessmen
-Globolized Economy

Negatives :
-Sosial Classes
-Overcrowding
-Population growth

Positives impact of Industries

Population Growth

(from agricultural changes)

Larger pool of workers for factories

Higher demand for goods made in factories

Increased wealth of businessmen

More factories being set up to produce goods thus decreasing the price of goods

Provide funding for inventors thus inventors are able to come up with new, beneficial inventions.

Increased wealth of country

Higher standards of living

Improved living conditions

Globalized Economy

Wider range of goods available at a reasonable price

Increased economical activity.

Allowed different people to mix.

Due to the diverse population, people were more likely to be evaluated based on their talents, not their
nationality, race or religion.

Negatives impact of Industries

Population Growth

Larger pool of workers for factories resulted in factory owners reducing the standards
of living for them (example, factory condition, wages) as there was always someone willing to
work for less. Child labour and the ill-treatment of employees became a common sight

Social Classes

The distinction between social classes became clearer as the income gap between the
businessmen and the workers widened

Overcrowding

Low hygiene standards, poor living conditions. Overcrowding was due to the sudden
movement of many people to the same area (because many farmers lost their land and jobs.
Rats, insects and other pests became common. Diseases were spread more easily, also due
to the crowded, frigid atmosphere of many factories. Children were not given an education,
they were mainly just sent to factories to work to support poor families.

Conclusion

Learning Information and communications technology (ICT) is


best for accessing to various information. People learning ICT
helps to improved access to education. In ICT, new tools and also
new opportunities can be found in there that did not previously
exist. A lot of these are tied into the access to information
mentioned above, but there are many examples of stand-alone
ICT systems as well.

ICT can be used to help people overcome disabilities and can be


used for processes that had previously been out of the reach of
most individuals. Randall Andrew

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