THE HISTORY OF ENERGY An Overview A presentation by: KENNETH GALLOWAY Chief Executive Officer Knowledge, Growth & Support, Ltd.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Civilization: Case Study of Ur in Sumer
Advertisements

Industrial Revolution. What you need to know Eli Whitney – 2 major inventions How Industrial Revolution changed life NE shift to manufacturing How cotton.
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.  While the American and French Revolutions encouraged political change, an economic revolution was also occurring  The effects.
Industry and Mechanization of Agriculture The American Way of Life.
Introduction to Sociology. What is Sociology? The study of society and how people interact Relatively young – only about 200 years old.
 1750s- Most people worked the land using handmade tools and lived in simple cottages. They grew their own food.  1850s-many country villages grew into.
Warm-Up What do you consider to be the greatest invention in history? Why?
Technological Advancement, Industrialization, and Urbanization The American Industrial Revolution.
Industrial Revolution
Introduction to the Industrial Revolution
JUMPSTART Have out your Urban Game town to finish up quickly. What do you notice about your town so far? Would you want to live there? Why or why not?
WHEN did the Industrial Revolution come to the U.S. ?
1 Lecture Summary Lecture Topic: Course Introduction – Introduction to Manufacturing, Part 1 Lecture Notes by: Darrell Wallace Allocated Time: 1 hr Teaching.
The Industrial Revolution
THE INDUSTRIALREVOLUTION THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ORIGINSCAUSES WHY GREAT BRITAIN ORIGINS, CAUSES & “WHY GREAT BRITAIN?”
The Industrial Revolution By: Allyson Gallegos. What factors led to the Industrial Revolution?
EC120 week 08, topic 7, slide 0 Technology, Modernisation & Industrialisation Industrialisation: the Rise of Modern Industry The Industrial Revolution:
The Industrial Revolution in America
Section 1 – Early Agriculture
VII. Science and Technology. Science and Technology are important parts of culture. Science – the active process of acquiring knowledge of the natural.
Mr. Eppolite’s World History. Vocab Agrarian Domestic system Entrepreneurs Capital Capitalism Factory system.
Using your m62 template The Industrial Revolution.
Big Jess.. What led to the Industrial Revolution? The Agricultural Revolution The Domestic System/ Cottage Industry New Economic Conditions.
UNIT 6 The Problem of Scarcity. Objectives  Explain why individuals and nations must make economic choices.  Give an example of an opportunity cost.
The Industrial Revolution 1750s – 1914 By: Stephen Hong.
Industrialization and Imperialism. Industrialization A period of technological advancement and social change Began in great Britain in the 1700’s and.
Innovations of the Industrial Revolution Innovations of the Industrial Revolution Preview: –What was life like in England before the Industrial Revolution?
Industrial Revolution. United Kingdom of Great Britain.
The Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution Mechanization, Urban Growth, and Consumption. Mr. Wilson: Wren High School.
+ The Industrial Revolution World Civilizations. + The Industrial Revolution What is the Industrial Revolution? Where and when did it first occur?
Industrial Revolution. Before the Industrial Revolution In the early 18 th Century most people lived an Agrarian life. The products that they used were.
Knowledge Connections Definition Picture Term Vocabulary  UrbanizationTrade Union.
DOES IT HAVE TO BE VIOLENT????? DOES THERE HAVE TO BE BLOODSHED????? REVOLUTION.
AIM: What were the causes of the Industrial Revolution? Ms. McMillan Global III November 29, 2011.
What is it? How can it be avoided?. Plagiarism  Plagiarism is using the ideas and/or word of others without acknowledging their source. It is literary.
Knowledge Connections Definition Picture Term Vocabulary  IndustrialismTextile.
History Mindset  What is the definition of revolution?
Industrial Revolution. California State Standards  Analyze why England was the first country to industrialize  Examine how scientific.
Industrial Revolution LT: I can describe the Industrial Revolution and how it impacted the transformation of industries today.
The Industrial Revolution 9 th Grade Social Studies Spring 2012 Unit 1.
Chapter 11, Lesson 1 ACOS #10 : Describe political, social, and economic events between 1803 and 1860 that led to the expansion of the territory of the.
Avoiding Plagiarism How Can Students Avoid Plagiarism? To avoid plagiarism, you must give credit whenever you use: another person’s idea, opinion, or theory;
 I-1 will be collected tomorrow (get it done if you have not completed it already)  I-2 due Thursday.
The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution Begins Chapter 20. Vocabulary Memorize the following.
The Industrial Revolution Textiles Lead a Revolution Chapter 11.1 pages Chapter pages
1 Unit 5 Working World. 2 Over the next few weeks … We are going to be looking at the world of work In particular we will look at The tourist industry.
How did Samuel Slater alter the course of American History with the introduction of the steam engine to the United States?
The Industrial Revolution Unit 2 Study Guide Chapter 9 Pages
Technology Fundamentals Chapter 1 – Part 1. What is Technology? Technology consists of processes and knowledge that people use to extend human abilities.
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. What Was It? The Industrial Revolution was a period in the late 18th and early 19th centuries when major changes in agriculture,
The Industrial Revolution EQ: How did the Industrial Revolution change the economy in the North?
The Late Agricultural Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and Beyond 1700 to 2000.
 Technology – Is the processes and knowledge people use to extend human abilities and to satisfy human wants and needs.
The Industrial Revolution
Pre-Industrial Conditions
the Causes and effects of the First American Industrial Revolution
How Do I Learn About The Past?
The Industrial Revolution
The Beginnings of Industrialization
Industrial Revolution: Innovations in Textiles & Transportation
The Industrial Revolution Summary
The Industrial Revolution: It all began in Great Britain
Welcome back! Please take your ASSIGNED seat.
Origins of the Industrial Revolution
Lesson B – Factories Spread
The Industrial Revolution
AIM: How do we differentiate between different types of Industry?
Presentation transcript:

THE HISTORY OF ENERGY An Overview A presentation by: KENNETH GALLOWAY Chief Executive Officer Knowledge, Growth & Support, Ltd.

THE HISTORY OF ENERGY

Introduction History of Energy - Introduction produce verb make or manufacture from components or raw materials. "the company have just produced a luxury version of the aircraft" synonyms: manufacture, make, construct, build, fabricate, put together, assemble, turn out, bring out, process, create

Introduction History of Energy - Introduction gadgets noun a small mechanical device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one. "a variety of kitchen gadgets“ synonyms: appliance, apparatus, instrument, implement, tool, utensil, contrivance, contraption, machine, device,

History of Energy - Introduction Introduction prehistoric period preserve food adjective 1.of or relating to the time or a period prior to recorded history: The dinosaur is a prehistoric beast. 2. Slang. outdated; passé: My mom has these prehistoric ideas about how I should dress. verb (used with object), preserved, preserving. to prepare food so as to slow and resist spoiling (turning bad/uneatable).

History of Energy - Introduction Introduction survive verb survived, surviving. to get along or remain healthy, happy, and unaffected in spite of some occurrence: She's survived the earthquake. emergence noun Evolution. the appearance of new properties or species in the course of development or evolution.

Introduction History of Energy - Introduction harnessing verb control and make use of (natural resources), especially to produce energy. "attempts to harness solar energy" synonyms: control, exploit, utilize, use, make use of, put to use, render useful, make productive, turn to good account;

Introduction History of Energy - Introduction ushered in transitive verb to serve to bring into being to mark or observe the beginning of

Definition Industrial Revolution A period of major industrialization that took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s. The Industrial Revolution, beginning in Great Britain, quickly spread throughout the world. This period saw the mechanization of agriculture and textile manufacturing and a revolution in power (i.e., steam ships and railroads) and had a massive effect on social, cultural and economic conditions. It has been argued that the factory systems developed during the Industrial Revolution are responsible for the modern cities we know today. During the Industrial Revolution, workers came to cities in droves to look for employment in the new factories. Because the industrial system was new, there were no experienced workers, and thus everyone had an opportunity to find employment. Technological advancement followed, which increased overall production. Noun The use of machinery to replace human or animal labour, especially in agriculture and industry. transitive verb to make mechanical to do or operate by machinery, not by hand to bring about the use of machinery in (an industry, etc.) mechanization agriculture noun noun: agriculture the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products. synonyms: farming, cultivation, tillage, tilling, husbandry, land management, farm management, crofting;

History of Energy What is Energy?

History of Energy What is Energy? ENERGEIA Aristotle coined the words energeia and entelechiam which for him are used interchangeably to describe a kind of action. A linguistic analysis shows that, by actuality, Aristotle means both energeia, which is defined as being-at-work, and entelechia, which described as being-at-an-end. These two words, although they have different meanings, function as synonyms in Aristotle's scheme. synonyms noun plural noun: synonyms a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close. interchangeably adjective (of two things) capable of being put or used in the place of each other: interchangeable symbols. (of one thing) capable of replacing or changing places with something else: an interchangeable part.

History of Energy What is Energy? ENERGEIA Using the term in the modern sense it is translated as "vigor" or "energy“.energy Interestingly in older Christian writings it used in describing God, as God is referred to as energy in constant action.

History of Energy What is Energy?

observed verb notice or perceive something and register it as being significant. "she observed that all the chairs were already occupied" recognised verb 1.identify (someone or something) from having encountered them before; "I recognized her when her wig fell off" 2.acknowledge the existence, validity, or legality of. "the defence is recognized in British law" fundamental noun a central or primary rule or principle on which something is based. "two courses cover the fundamentals of flying"

History of Energy What is Energy? unconvinced adjective not convinced or persuaded: I remain unconvinced amateur noun a person who engages in a study, sport, or other activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons.

History of Energy What is Energy?

History of Energy What is Energy?

History of Energy What is Energy?

History of Energy What is Energy?

History of Energy What is Energy?

History of Energy What is Energy?

History of Energy What is Energy?

History of Energy What is Energy?

History of Energy What is Energy?

History of Energy What is Energy?