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The Manufacturing Belt was called the Rust Belt in the latter decades of the 20th century because the word that describes the deterioration of iron into rust was an appropriate name to give to a region where the iron and steel and related industries were in great decline. The South, West, and Southwest were called the Sun Belt because of their sunny climates; Rust Belt mimicked that name. In many cases, old factories had literally turned to rust, but the whole region was considered obsolete and deteriorated.
(example): the corn belt
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The Manufacturing Belt declined because some of its machinery and processing techniques became obsolete; it had higher labor costs than other parts of the country or overseas; and consumer tastes changed, making its products less desirable. It also declined because some companies wanted to locate in more pleasant climates in the warmer parts of the country. The new, growing service activities could operate successfully in these warmer areas, since many of them do not depend on being near raw materials.
The reduction in economic growth meant that many factories either closed or curtailed their operations, and many laid-off workers sought employment in other states.
Yes. For the cast and crew.
The parts of a belt buckle are the prong, buckle and belt.
The Ohio State belt buckle by Tony Lama does not specify "first edition" on it. To distinguish between the first edition and regular edition, you can refer to the serial number on the back of the belt buckle. The first edition typically has a lower serial number compared to the regular edition.
The belt usually has a clip or ring that is on the left side (as it's worn) of the belt buckle. Before putting the belt on, put the length of the belt through that clip, then put the belt on. The small nub you'll find on the right side (as it's worn) of the belt buckle will go into a free hole to keep the belt buckle in place. If you have a detachable belt buckle such as a western belt, then the belt and the buckle are sold separately. If that is the case, then the belt will have a snap that will open the end. The buckle has a metal ring on the inside that the end of the belt will go through.
The buckle.
Yes, about 20 years Ago. It was a Special edition. I still have it...
He had a black belt with a gold / brass buckle
For men, the buckle is on the left.
The belt and the buckle.
Seat belts are made with an authentic metal seat belt buckle. The belt can fit just about every size while the buckle keeps the passenger locked in.
The part on a belt where the holes are is called the "buckle" or "belt buckle."
the wwe champion chip. because i scrowed it off and put a nother belt buckle on