Historical Background: * The war brought all economic opportunities 1. Guys have gone off to the war so women get jobs to support their families * Nurses in the army * air raid signaling (warning others of suspected attacks) * auxiliary work with armed forces (relaying messages) * munitions factories (stuffed bombs and worked with ammunition) * This is quite surprising because
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January 14th – January 18th School Wide Events Monday: Wear your Silly Socks for the Million Minute Marathon. Record your class minutes of independent reading. Tuesday: Hats ON for Reading - Wear your favorite hat to show your reading spirit. Wednesday: Reading Takes You Places - Dress like a Tourist. “Name that Book Trivia” - Every hour an excerpt from a book will be read over the intercom and classrooms will have the opportunity to guess the book. Thursday: Reading BRIGHTENS
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Dove Campaign For Real Beauty 2004 to 2006 Case Evaluation Situation Analysis In 2004 ‚ In England‚ Dove started the Campaign For Real Beauty ‚ with the aim to make women feel confident about their physical appearance no matter their age and their size. Target Audience All women regardless their size and their age. Research To get to know their audience‚ Dove begin a study about how women fell about their physical appearance. The conclusion was that women feel that physical attractiveness
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TARAH BROOKFIELD Divided by the Ballot Box: The Montreal Council of Women and the 1917 Election Abstract: Prime Minister Robert Borden created the Wartime Elections Act in September 1917 – a move that granted temporary voting rights to women who had close relatives serving in the military. Their votes were positioned as key to winning the war because it was assumed that newly enfranchised wives and mothers would support Borden’s controversial conscription plans to reinforce their husbands and
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Hindi grade 9 – winter break homework – December‚ 2014 There will be very little time to work on the IGCSE exams once you return in February‚ so please see what you need to do in order to review for your exams: (a) Solve IGCSE papers – 2008‚ 2009 and 2010 (b) Use the link below to learn all your numbers from 1 - 100 http://blogs.transparent.com/hindi/hindi-numbers-1-100/ (c) You should highlight a list of new vocabulary from the past IGCSE papers – 2007‚ 2008‚ 2009 and 2010 AND learn
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Imagine forgetting all your life milestones‚ all your first times‚ all your accomplishments‚ and your love ones’ day by day. Losing yourself as the days go by. The Alzheimer’s Association public service announcement was effective in creating public awareness of a horrendous disease that affects millions of Americans using ethos and logos. Alzheimer’s affects more than 5.1 million Americans and nearly as 44 million people worldwide. “Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive‚ degenerative disorder that
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Fifth Grade Lesson “I got a letter” Objective: 1) Students will be able to sing I got a letter on pitch 2) Students will become visually and aurally familiar with syncopation 3) Students will be able to identify words/syllables from rhythms National Standards 1. Singing‚ alone and with others‚ a varied repertoire of music 2. Performing on instruments‚ alone and with others‚ a varied repertoire of music Sunshine State Standards MU.5.S.1.4: Sing or play simple melodic patterns
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Good morning Mrs Njapha‚ teachers‚ parents‚ students and to the class of 2016. It is really an honor for me to be addressing you at your speech day function today. When Mrs Lategan asked me to be the guest speaker at this function I was initially pretty nervous was I going to be funny‚ interesting or inspiring. Afterall the last time I spoke at a public function was at my sister’s wedding and considering they were family it wasn’t a tough crowd to please. Standing here on the podium gives me an immense
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SECOND GRADE The summer before second grade‚ I had met and been rejected by my first and last crush ever. “Can I play with you?” I said to him‚ one foot still on my dark blue razor scooter. “No! You’re a girl! I don’t play with girls!” he screamed‚ getting the attention of the entire playground. Stubborn six year old me was not about to take no for an answer. Leaning my scooter against a tree‚ I deftly used my ninja skills to pounce on the moving merry-go-round. “Na na na boo boo‚ you can’t make
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Written Campaign Proposal: Bullying Erinn Schreiner-Puskala ECE205: Introduction to Child Development Instructor: Nadia Hasan 4/19/15 Written Campaign Proposal: Bullying If you were to sit and really think about bullying and researching about it you start to see bullying has been a big problem for generations‚ worldwide. According to the website nobullying.com it states‚ “20 percent of U.S. students in grades 9 – 12 reportedly have experienced bullying‚ while 28 percent of students in grades
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