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    “Wel-come to‚ Jam-boree‚ I want to wel-come you‚ Jam-boree…” On and on it goes‚ our intonation dancing around almost as wildly as we are. With the sun oppressively beating down on us‚ sweat running down our backs in gushing rivers‚ and starting “Joe Avery” for the umpteenth time‚ we couldn’t be happier (okay‚ we could probably go without playing Joe Avery again‚ but still). Gazing around at the sea of strangers surrounding me‚ I know that I could not be in better company. To think that a myriad of

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    to devise women to be seen but‚ not to be heard‚ to acknowledge their beauty and delicacy but‚ to discredit their intelligence and potential. In the light of emotionlessness behavior that women exert‚ psychologist Deborah Tolman had a lot to say about why women act this way. In Deborah Tolman’s publication Dilemmas of Desire‚ she includes themes that discuss women in society as passive individuals. Women are seen as passive in regards to their sexual desires‚ body image‚ and family relations.

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    This document is an article written about mascara hazards in 1985 by Deborah Blumenthal. Blumenthal is a registered nutritionist who writes on topics such as health and beauty. In this article‚ Blumenthal details the dangers of mascara and its application‚ while suggesting ways for women to wear mascara safely. Blumenthal was writing in an era where heavy eye makeup was the look women were striving to achieve. Beauty in the 1980s was centered around maximalism. Makeup looks involved bold eyeshadow

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    CONFIDENTIAL PROJECT REPORT OF For Establishment of RICE MILL & POHA MILL INDUSTRY At Compiled by: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BIG CORPOTION‚ BHADRE INTERNATIONAL GROUP‚ BETUL‚M.P. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROJECT AT A GLANCE 1. PRODUCT

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    Youth in Football Youth football is a program that allows adolescent kids to partake in the sport of football. Some people have the firm believe that youth football is a great program with benefits that far outweigh any possible negative effects. This side mostly argues that proper teaching of the sport and its fundamentals is paramount‚ but as a whole the game is fine. While others are up in arms saying that football in its current state is far too dangerous and detrimental to the health of children

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    Deborah Samson was a Massachusetts woman who disguised herself as a man and served for over a year in the revolutionary war. I think it was very brave of her to do that knowing how much trouble she could have got in. In Deborah Samson’s child and teenage years were rough because she lived in poverty. It didn’t make anything any better when her father left on a expedition

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    1c In the story ’’The Factory’’ the author Mary Dilworth writes about one of the nowadays main questions: what to choose when we have to decide between family or further a privat life for your own and career. Through out her characters she shows what can happen when the family feels left behind. And puts up the question what is really worth to achieve in life. The narrator of the story ’’always hated the factory’’ (p.1 l.1)‚ though she worked once herself in a factory as the boss’s secretary

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    studio “The Factory” in 1962 as a place for him to create art and mass produce it‚ the name symbolises what the studio will be used for “A factory is where you build things This is where I make or build my work. In my art work‚ hand painting would take much too long and anyway that’s not the age we live in. Mechanical means are today‚ and using them I can get more art to more people” (Warhol‚ mid-1960’s‚ 5‚ Warhol‚ Michaelson‚ Buchloh). Soon “The Factory” became a hang-out and a place to work for many

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    Child Labor or Factory Rules and briefly explain/outline a day in the life of a factory worker in the early 1800s and the challenges they faced The majority of factory workers in the 1800’s lived in dismal conditions‚ tight quarters unfit for living. Regardless‚ work always began at “6a.m. precisely and ends after the usual break of half an hour for breakfast‚ an hour for dinner‚ and half an hour for tea at 7p.m. and it shall be strictly observed” (Perry‚ 2014. p. 147). All factory workers were held

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    What were conditions like for children working in nineteenth century factories? Some sources say that they were treated horrible. For instance so source A written by Leonard Horner a factory inspector says that the conditions were terrible. Some children got caught in machines and lost body parts like a right leg. Another source‚ Elizabeth Bentley‚ a factory worker says that many workers are extremely unhealthy from inhaling too much dust. She for instance is now having lung problems and has trouble

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