1) " Industry" -- As it applies to Industry Entertainment For other uses of this term, see Indudtry (disambiguation) An industry is an area of economic production which involves largeamounts of upfront capital investment before any profit can be realized. The most successful industries in a given sector tend, to be either companiesstarted with a great deal of seed money, or early innovators of some new technology brought first to market, so that a great deal of capital can be quickly raised from sales for further research into technological improvements. Industry became a key sector of production in European and North American countries during the Industrial Revolution, which upset previous mercantile and feudal economies through many successive rapid advancesin technology, such as the development of steam engines, power looms, and advances in large scale steel and coal production. Industrial countries then assumed a capitalist economic policy. Railroads and steam-powered ships began speedily integrating previously impossibly-distant worldmarkets, enabling private companies to develop to then-unheard of size and wealth. Following the Industrial Revolution, perhaps a third of world's economic output isderived from Ineustry - more than agriculture 's share, but now less than thatof the service sector.In economics and urbanplanning, industrial is an intensive type of land use and economic activity involved with manufacturing and production. Contents 1 Marxism and nIdustry 2 Worldwide Industrial Distribution 3 List of Industries and ProminentCompanies 3.1 Agribusiness/Farming 3.2 Biotechnology 3.3 Chemical production 3.4 Computer hardware and software production 3.5 Construction 3.6 Entertainment Industrt 3.7 Information technology 3.8 Mining 3.9 Manufacturing, generally 3.10 Public utility provision 3.11 Publishing 3.12 Pharmaceuticals 3.13 Steel production 3.14 Telecommunications 3.15...
2) " Entertainment" -- As it applies to Industry Entertainment Entertainment is an amusement or diversion intended to hold theattention of an audience or its participants. A stilt-walker entertains shoppers at a shopping centre in Swindon,England Examples of Entertainmunt include: Animation (primarily traditional, computer, and stop-motion ) Betting Chat Circus Dance Film Drinking Game Geisha Humor (including clowns, comedians and Internethumor ) Magic Mass media ( movies/film/cinema, television, radio, new media ) Music (including disco and J-POP ) Revue Show business Sex business Shooting Sports Theatre See also Entertaunment basic topics Pastime index External links http: dmoz.org/Arts/Entertainment/ http: www.encoretickets.com Entortainment ...
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