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    education‚ and receptionist which were all the occupations society expected of women. We also see the progression of job equality towards women in occupations that were primarily for men‚ such as life and physical scientist‚ lawyers/judges‚ and firefighters/police officers‚ helping to close the gender gaps in higher education and higher risk jobs for women. Lastly‚ we see the overall progression of job equality by seeing the total men and women employed in 1972 and 2003. We see that in 1972‚ the total

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    The Definition of Heroism

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    situation. Heroism is acting courageous in a situation where the odds are heavily against you. Examples of heroism are the firefighters and police officers who risk their lives everyday for our safety. Everyday police officers do various things which help our society. They stop gang violence‚ prevent thefts; deal with domestic situation‚ along with many other brave acts. Firefighters have to deal with burning buildings where there are many obstacles and temperature is very high. Both groups had their

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    a variety of techniques and languages‚ the composer is distinctively able to create vibrant and lively visualisations within their work. The poetry of Douglas Stewart‚ in particular ‘Lady feeding the cats’ and ‘Nesting time’ and the image of ‘’Firefighters at twin towers attack’’ photographed by Todd Maisel are particularly effective. Douglas’ poems uniquely portray ordinary people and outsiders at touching and meaningful moments‚ experiences and connection with nature that creates an image to the

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    while Hitler wanted all non-germans out or to be killed. SO they did have different opinions and views on certain things. 9/11 twin towers burning Hope Firefighters First Photo Second Photo Third Photo For the second part of my quilt I decided in firefighters. I believe firefighters are an important part of this tragic event. Firefighters were strong when we were fragile. They were the ones to go into the debris and search for any survivors. Maybe even seeing some there friends under piles

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    9/11 Training Tactics

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    In 2001‚ on September 11 a tragic accident occurred at the World Trade Center in New York. 400 Firefighters and Police officers who responded to the scene were killed‚ including roughly 3000 civilians. This tragic incident is forever remembered as one of the most significant terrorist attempts. Terrorism is only effective if we make it effective‚ our fear feeds the the fire and it just keeps building making us change the way we live our lives. The fear we have is the essential reasoning behind terrorism

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    The Lady of the Angels fire was the worst school fire from Illinois history. This fire taught other schools in the future how to prepare for fires‚ and what is not safe to have in a school in the event of a fire. The fire killed many children and nuns in just two hours. It was December 1 1958‚ at 2:40 pm a small fire started in the basement of Our Lady of Angels School in Chicago‚ Illinois. The school was a two-story building and was recently remodeled. At the time the school was up to code with

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    and teachers‚ firefighters and members of the military get minimum wage.“It seems morally wrong that athletes would be paid more than people like firefighters who serve the community and risk their lives”- Spector. The President annual salary of 400‚000 dollar is less than most athletes get paid. The average middle American household income is 54‚000 depending on level of education Athletes would by something with that amount of money. In conclusion that’s why teachers‚ firefighter and members of

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    Affirmative Action Affirmative action is a phrase used to describe attempts to redress past discrimination by giving groups that have been discriminated against an advantage in allocating opportunities‚ such as jobs and admittance to colleges and universities. When affirmative action was first established over fifty years ago‚ the intended beneficiaries were African-Americans‚ but since that time‚ it has been used to help other groups that have experienced discrimination‚ such as women‚ Native Americans

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    Fenwick Now Case Study

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    Noland Fenwick is trying to recruit firefighters to fill the overload of work that needs to be done at the fire station. The most important step in accomplishing this is he needs to inform‚ persuade‚ and remind potential or current firemen about the job. Fenwick should first begin with the current volunteers at Whistler Department. He should inform the crew of the current issue; needing more volunteers or new recruits to cover the workload. Perhaps‚ just by informing the crew some firemen may have

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    What is a hero? A hero is someone who helps others in their time of need. A hero is someone who helps and tries to understand. A hero is brave and a modest person. So basically a hero is someone who loves. People’s definition of a hero is someone who has powers beyond our imagination but the truth is that there are heroes all around us. First we have to look at the real world and then you would notice that there are heroes all around us. For example Lincoln and Douglass were considered heroes because

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