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| Danly argued that the landscape art framed the peoples attitude and perspective on railroads in the 19th century. -Izzy Ellenberger | Danly argued that the landscape art framed the peoples attitude and perspective on railroads in the 19th century. -Izzy Ellenberger | ||
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| === How were railroads represented in American art? === | === How were railroads represented in American art? === | ||
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| The railroads were represented as a transformation and relationship with both industrialization and nature. It also depicts expansion and technological change. -Izzy Ellenberger | The railroads were represented as a transformation and relationship with both industrialization and nature. It also depicts expansion and technological change. -Izzy Ellenberger | ||
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| I thought it was interesting how McEvoy connects the workplace with the environment and how he uses the environment to identify safety concerns. -Izzy Ellenberger | I thought it was interesting how McEvoy connects the workplace with the environment and how he uses the environment to identify safety concerns. -Izzy Ellenberger | ||
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| ==== Document: Edison Bowers, "Is It Safe to Work?" ==== | ==== Document: Edison Bowers, "Is It Safe to Work?" ==== | ||
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| Bowers talks about how accidents in the work place occur and that it is not solely because of individual mistakes but more of a problem withing the process of the workplace. He broadens the idea of safety beyond individual workers. -Izzy Ellenberger | Bowers talks about how accidents in the work place occur and that it is not solely because of individual mistakes but more of a problem withing the process of the workplace. He broadens the idea of safety beyond individual workers. -Izzy Ellenberger | ||
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| + | "Some employers will not make their plants safe because they fear that the expense involved will reduce profits." | ||
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| + | Bowers showed in his document about how injuries could affect the work that could be provided, claiming that injuries can cost many years of manpower. | ||
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| === How does this document relate to McEvoy' | === How does this document relate to McEvoy' | ||
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| Both McEvoy and Bowers cover the safety concerns of the workplace whether relying on different factors such as data, history, or the environment. -Izzy Ellenberger | Both McEvoy and Bowers cover the safety concerns of the workplace whether relying on different factors such as data, history, or the environment. -Izzy Ellenberger | ||
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