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The evolution of musical theater in America can be viewed through many lenses. Through the lens of hindsight‚ it is easy to reflect on the treatment and portrayal of African-Americans in the contextual fruition of live entertainment in the United States. Dating back to the later half to the nineteenth and into the early twentieth century‚ ethnic representation in musical theater underwent a gradual change paralleling a shift in societal opinion toward racial equality. Though by today’s standards
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36 | Journal of Management and Science Vol.1‚ No.1 (Sep’2011) ISSN: 2249-1260 A STUDY ON JOB SATISFACTION OF PAPER MILL EMPLOYEES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO UDUMALPET AND PALANI TALUK Dr.R.Anitha Associate professor‚ Department of Management‚ Sasi Creative School of Management‚ Coimbatore‚ Tamilnadu‚ India‚ E-Mail: anirkgoutham@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT Job satisfaction is a general attitude towards one’s job‚ the difference between the amount of reward workers receive and the amount they
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department considering a a.100 pair batch b.10 pair batch? A. CUTTING 8 hrs/day x 60 min/hr = 480 min/day Cut Shoe leather = (0.05 x 4)(100) + (5.25 x 4) = 41 min/batch Cut linings = (0.05 x 4)(100) + (5.00 x 4) = 40 min/batch Cut insole = (0.04 x 4)(100) + (4.00 x 4) = 32 min/batch Manufacturing Lead Time (MLT) = 41 min/batch. Capacity : 480/41=11.7 batches : 11.70*100= 1170 pairs of shoe/shift B. STITCHING 8 hrs/day x 60 min/hr = 480 min/day Prefit = (100/4) x 5.0 = 125 min/batch Join = (100/3)
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After the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ many Americans became paranoid of espionage from the Japanese. Because of this‚ President Roosevelt issued the internment of all people of Japanese ancestry to provide “national security”. Japanese- Americans were given two days to evacuate‚ and were forced into internment camps (Cooper‚ page 7). Japanese Americans were sent to internment camps because of their nationality‚ and had to undergo many unjust hardships. Although after the internment camps‚ they received
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wouldn’t be the same without the Empire State Building. Reaching 1‚250 feet‚ it hold the title of the seventh tallest building in the world. It remained the worlds tallest building for 41 years until the World Trade Center topped it off and seven followed. Built during the depression in 1930 and 1931‚ it cost a whopping 41 million dollars. The engineer who took on this giant project was H.G. Balcom. The design of the building changed 16 times during planning‚ but the 3‚000 workers managed to pull it
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In episode 3 of The Wire‚ there are a lot of characters that seem to know nothing more than selling drugs and making money. However‚ in this scene starting at 10:41 and ending at 12:41 shows that these characters are bit more complex and two sided than we are shown. This scene starts with a very fast pan of the pit area until the camera finds D’Angelo. This pan of the courtyard shows how unsafe it is‚ and how the characters are being watched and how they should watch their backs. The pan of the
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Sarah Silaski Instructor Smith Honors English 10-2 16 March 2012 An Evaluation of the Effects of Modeling and Advertising Standards upon the Average American As the obesity percentage and the amount of overweight Americans has been skyrocketing among the United States population‚ models in the fashion and advertising world have been growing thinner and thinner in size (“Thin Fashion Models”). “People who are already large are getting larger and on the other side is the shrinking ideal” (“Models”)
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twists in the story. “The youth turned quick eyes upon the field. He discerned forms begin to swell in masses out of a distant wood. He again saw the tilted flag speeding forward” (Crane 41). “The men groaned. The luster faded from their eyes. Their smudged countenances now expressed a profound dejection” (Crane 41). Both of these quotes show evidence that when the Confederates make a second charge they are utterly disappointed. The fact that they are disappointed so badly also surprised
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