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    land‚ serve as head of their household‚ and had to be almost entirely self-sufficient. It was necessary to repair their own tools and furniture‚ build their own homes‚ and plow fields.  Middle class men often specialized in a certain trade‚ such as carpentry‚ and lived within a city ’s walls. It was fairly commonplace to find an apprentice living with a family and learning the trade of the man. Less well-off men would not have expected to reach a position of authority or rank anywhere but in the church

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    BABALOLA OLUWAKEMI 11/15/2012 2‚1 HGN21HQL Life changed dramatically between paleolithic and neolithic times. Neolithic life changed through agriculture because through agriculture people could farm instead of gathering and hunting while Paleolithic life changed through technology and religion. Paleolithic and Neolithic have

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    can be harmed‚ including by other children i.e. bullying. Outcome 2 ac1-3 An example of a possible conflict or dilemma How would you manage the risk? Where would you get extra advice and support? 1 Tools for carpentry * Keep the tool box locked and out of reach of children * Work on a 1:1 basis or in small groups * Only take the tools that you are going to use out of the box * Colleagues * Observations of competence * Risk assessments 2

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    The group I chose to do my ethnographic research on was the Mennonites. I was able to meet with and interview a man‚ Jon Tullis. He was able to give me a lot of information for this paper. Jon belongs to a conservative group‚ which practices some different beliefs than other religions or groups. The Mennonites derived their name from Menno Simons a former Dutch priest. They are known as the plain people because of their simple lifestyles. The Mennonite population was established because of disagreement

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    with the financial support of E.P. Selden and the eponymous Dr. Charles Selden‚ who bought the land for the school. Like many schools for African Americans at this time‚ this school offered mostly domestic sciences such as sewing‚ gardening‚ and carpentry‚ but it would later be a place that trained nurses and teachers as well. The Selden Normal and

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    Industry Profile * The Malaysian furniture industry today has transformed into a technologically advanced multi-billion ringgit industry from a traditional‚ domestic cottage-based production in the beginning years in1980s. * With the furniture industry’s adoption of high technology production manufacturing capabilities coupled with greater emphasis on design‚ market expansion and aggressive promotional efforts‚ the Malaysian furniture industry has the potential to increase exports for a

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    1934‚ Joseph Hazzidakis suggested that the Minoan ‘horns of consecration’ derived from the Egyptian symbol of the mountain or the horizon‚ and may have represented the symbol of a Minoan sun deity. The Labrys was a double-headed axe used for carpentry‚ military and religious

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    followers to be patient. He urged African Americans to get an industrial education because he‚ himself‚ was a former slave. T. Thomas Fortune points out that Washington only wanted African Americans to receive training in practical studies such as carpentry and printing at his Tuskegee Institution‚ because he felt that these types of skills would get them out of poverty (Doc G). This was an appropriate approach because highly skilled workers were paid more. Washington constantly tried to convince white

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    The Other Wes Moore Topic #1 Sydney Glassburn The author writes about how both Wes’s lives could have been interchangeable. That his life could have led him to being behind bars‚ and the others Wes’s life could have been free and happy. I believe that they could have been interchanged. A major difference in their lives were there mentors. The type of mentors each of them had were very different. The author had mentors like his mother‚ grandparents‚ and aunt that pushed him to make decisions

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    was this the main way of life for many people‚ but it was also discrimination‚ selling Africans as a profit. Life as a Slave Living as a slave in the south had many harsh factors. They were needed for daily jobs such as farming‚ blacksmithing‚ carpentry and many other difficult ways of labor which made the process of buying and selling throughout the country “easier”. Slavery denied the rights of all genders and ages. Most were torn from their families‚ and all were taken from their homeland through

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