Not exact matches
The steel
industry has shed hundreds of thousands of jobs in the country in the past two decades, partly because of automation and partly because of a flood of production from China, which has driven down global prices to a level
where some American
mills can not compete.
A RECENT investigation by ABC News» 20/20 revealed that many pet stores are supplied with puppies bred under the worst possible conditions.Not to be confused with the American Kennel Club's well - run kennels, these «puppy farms» are little more than horror chambers
where dogs are mass - produced for one reason: money.The dogs resulting from these cottage
industry puppy
mills are, as might be expected, weak, often diseased and crippled.
If the dog has come from a pet store (generally not a good idea due to the fact that pet stores often support the puppy
mill industry), animal shelter, or another place
where he has been confined for long periods of time, he might soil his crate.
If we can do it here in the nation's largest puppy
mill state, we are more likely to carry the day with reforms enacted in other states,
where this cruel
industry is not nearly as strong and entrenched.»
Growing up in Braddock, Pa.,
where the steel
mill was the chief employer, her photographic endeavor became a serious pursuit when the
industry collapsed.
It's clear this is already happening and we can expect more op - eds in major newspapers from the likes of George Will, more full - page adverts from
industry - funded propaganda
mills masquerading as «conservative» think tanks, and more comments posted on every blog
where global warming is discussed, denouncing the «vast liberal hoax» of anthropogenic global warming, because, you know, it's been proved that the earth isn't warming, and if it is, it has nothing to do with fossil fuels.
Not only was the transportation necessary for
industry in general, but Birmingham was
where many rails and railroad cars were manufactured, because of the abundance of iron and steel
mills.
This is unique in our
industry where you often get handed off to a less experienced writer — or worse, a resume
mill where the writer may not even speak English as their 1st language.