Industrial

Industrial may refer to:

  • Industry, segment of the economy
  • Industrial archaeology, the study of industrial history
  • Industrial engineering
  • Industrial group (disambiguation)
  • Industrial Revolution, the development of industry in the 19th century
  • Industrial society, one that has undergone industrialization
  • Industrial technology
  • Industrial land use or zoning
  • "Industrial" is industry jargon for a training film or video
Geography
  • Industrial, Los Angeles County, California, in Los Angeles County
  • Industrial, Orange County, California, in Orange County
Arts and entertainment
  • Industrial music, genre of music
  • Industrial musical, musical performance done only for the employees of a company in order to motivate or educate them
  • Industrial Records, record label
  • Industrial piercing, ear cartilage piercing
  • Industrial (album), debut album by Pitchshifter
  • Industrial Metal,
See also
  • Industry (disambiguation)

Famous quotes containing the word industrial:

    A few ideas seem to be agreed upon. Help none but those who help themselves. Educate only at schools which provide in some form for industrial education. These two points should be insisted upon. Let the normal instruction be that men must earn their own living, and that by the labor of their hands as far as may be. This is the gospel of salvation for the colored man. Let the labor not be servile, but in manly occupations like that of the carpenter, the farmer, and the blacksmith.
    Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822–1893)

    The Settlement ... is an experimental effort to aid in the solution of the social and industrial problems which are engendered by the modern conditions of life in a great city. It insists that these problems are not confined to any one portion of the city. It is an attempt to relieve, at the same time, the overaccumulation at one end of society and the destitution at the other ...
    Jane Addams (1860–1935)

    As to a thorough eradication of prostitution, nothing can accomplish that save a complete transvaluation of all accepted values—especially the moral ones—coupled with the abolition of industrial slavery.
    Emma Goldman (1869–1940)