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    BLUE-COLLAR WORKER AND A WHITE-COLLAR WORKER The terms "blue collar" and "white collar" are occupational classifications that distinguish workers who perform manual labor from workers who perform professional jobs. Historically‚ blue-collar workers wore uniforms‚ usually blue‚ and worked in trade occupations. White-collar workers typically wore white‚ button down shirts. and worked in office settings. Other aspects that distinguish blue-collar and white-collar workers include earnings and education

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    precambrian era

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    beginning of life Our planet formed from a cloud of dust and gas some 4.56 billion years ago. The Earth’s vast history is divided in four major eras: the Precambrian‚ the Paleozoic‚ the Mesozoic and the Cenozoic. The Precambrian era covers most of our planet’s history and lasted from Earth’s inception until 542 million years ago. It was during this era that the Earth became solid‚ the atmosphere became breathable and life emerged. There is little evidence about the events that led to the creation

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    Incidents – Part I P. 132‚ HRM Incident 1- “ A Problem Ad?” 1. Dorothy overlooked some of the proper recruiting practices‚ which resulted in an excessive number of unqualified people applying. What are they? Recruitment is the process of appealing people on a timely basis‚ sufficient pay‚ and making sure they qualify for the appropriate job in an organization. The first step in recruitment is an employee requisition. This is a detailed document that explains the specific job title‚ department;

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    the sixties era

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    The Sixties: The Era Which Changed The World Do you ever wonder how far us the people have to go through to see a change in our nation? The Sixties was an era when people fought and struggled against injusties. Many significant protest such as the civil rights movement made differences to the world today‚ including the Vietnam War had some misery and for this reason the politics of protest and the counterculture had their methods in change even if it meant to have changes in

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    Mughal Era

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    Mughal Era In 1526‚ Babur‚ a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley(modern day Uzbekistan)‚ swept across theKhyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire‚ covering modern day Afghanistan‚ Pakistan‚ India and Bangladesh.[79] However‚ his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540‚ and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah’s death‚ his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu king Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya‚ who had won

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    Progressive Era

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    Progressive Era reformers and the fedreal government were effective in bringing about reform at the national level by proof of amnedments passed‚ the food and drug administration‚ and various acts. One way that the progressives and federal government reformed America is by the four amendments; 16‚ 17‚ 18‚ and 19. The seventeenth amendment in 1913 provided for the direct election of senatros which was a victory for Roosevelt and pregressives. Another amendment passed during the Progressive Era was

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    The Progressive Era

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    1. The progressive era: in the United States was a period of reform which lasted from the 1880s to the 1920s.The goals of Farmers Alliances were to regulate railroads‚ reform taxes‚ and back money with silver rather than gold. The Populist Party officially began in 1892. The party platform called for many items including: Free coinage of silver‚ Abolition of national banks‚ Graduated income tax Increase in paper money‚ Government ownership of transportation‚ Direct election of Senators‚ Civil service

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    The Steroid Era

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    word “pill” took on a much more literal meaning. This “Steroid Era” would end abruptly in 2007 with the publication of an independent report commissioned by Major League Baseball in which United States Senator George Mitchell uncovered wide-spread and pervasive abuse of performance enhancing drugs in the sport (Mitchell‚ 2007). The Mitchell Report confirmed the suspicions of many fans that the game had been tainted and the Steroid Era is looked upon as a blight on Major League Baseball

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    Eras of Policing

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    There are three specific periods of policing that the 19th and 20th centuries embraced: political era‚ reform era‚ and community era. During the political era (1840s-1930s) the functions of law enforcement were controlled by the local politicians. This era was characterized by five points--authority was coming only from politicians and the law‚ it was a very broad social service function‚ the organizational design was decentralized‚ law enforcement had a very intimate relationship with the community

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    Katyana Incident Report

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    around 1:00 am while Delyza (Katyana cousin) and Katyana were at sleep. It was said that Phillip rubbed Delyza’s back and tried to play with her pants. According to the report‚ Phillip drinks everyday a case of beers and becomes “sloppy & “nasty” when he drinks. It was also said that an incident of domestic dispute happened last year between Shirley and Phillip and these allegations were already investigated. Kaytana expressed that her cousin (Delyza) told her that her stepfather (Phillip) was touching

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