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    Leisure Activities.

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    healthy leisure activities is available nearby. Check out the bulletin boards at your local library or grocery store‚ or get a copy of your local municipal recreation calendar. Other sources • Art (ask at supply stores about painting‚ sewing‚ knitting‚ pottery groups‚ and more) • Continuing Education (check with your local school board‚ community college‚ or university) • Clubs (such as the Lions‚ Kinsmen/Kinettes‚ or Shriners) • Culture/Heritage groups (check with your local museum or art

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    Esther Elaine Paddock

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    celebrated this holiday with family get-togethers. Esther received a doll as a gift. For holiday celebrations‚ she ate turkey‚ gravy‚ potatoes‚ vegetables‚ fixings‚ and pie. Esther’s job was farming. Her favorite job was working at the knitting mill. Esther and her spouse met when filling a tractor with gas. They liked to go dancing together. Her children’s names are Doris and Lewis. Esther remembers when Lewis climbed on the house roof at the age of 3. Traveling is something

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    furnaces and building ships. Women moved into the labour force to fill this need. During World War I‚ for example‚ thousands of women worked in munitions factories‚ offices and large hangars used to build aircrafts. Of course women were also involved in knitting socks and preparing hampers for the soldiers on the front‚ as well as other voluntary work‚ but as a matter of survival women had to work for paid employment for the sake of their families. Munitions workers were the dangerous jobs. They had to

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    Benetton case

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    about it this way. • The use of contractors and sub-contractors saves Benetton cost because they have lower wage rates than in their own factories. This cost saving can be invested in the ‘dyeing in grey’ process (which is more expensive than knitting the garments from colour yarn). • The flexibility which the dyeing in grey process gives allows operations to respond quickly when it gets orders to replenish stocks in its warehouse. • The ability to replenish warehouse stocks quickly

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    Secondly‚ according to Daniel R. Mishell‚ Jr.‚ MD – Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Southern California –‚ women were employing “coat hangers or knitting needles or radiator flush to induce abortions”‚ before professionally-performed abortions were legalized in 1976 (Morrison‚ par. 7). Indeed‚ while 39 maternal deaths from illegal abortions were reported in the United States through 1972‚ abortion-related deaths declined to two by 1976. However‚ according

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    and four times as much by our folly. 9. For want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost‚ and for want of a horse the rider was lost. 10. Many estates are spent in the getting‚ since women for tea forsook spinning and knitting‚ and men for punch forsook hewing and splitting. 11. Women and wine‚ game and deceit‚ make the wealth small‚ and the wants great. 12. Beware of little expenses; a small leak will sink a great ship. 13. Wise men‚ as Poor Dick says‚ learn by other’s

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    creates an image of how miners look like while those who sleep felt the heavy fatigues that their bodies produce as a cause of these long hours. “The children make our shoes in the shoe factories; they knit our stockings‚ our knitted underwear in the knitting factories. They spin and weave our cotton underwear in the cotton mills. Children braid straw for our hats‚ they spin and weave the silk and velvet wherewith we trim our hats.” This statement gives credibility to what Kelley wants to emphasize her

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    has become a widow after 49 years of marriage. She has 5 children and used to be the perfect old fashioned stay at home mother making homemade jam‚ knitting cardigans and making huge home cooked meals. As she has gotten older she has changed and become somewhat the opposite of what she used to be like. Her everyday life now consists of a schedule‚ knitting‚ no interest in talking and preferring meals out of the microwave. “But she’s self-contained and silent‚ she’s composed.”[1] Lucy is the complete

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    Occupational Profile 1. Who is the person you interviewed? Carol Marcus is a 35 yo single female who recently left her job as a Recreation Therapist and moved from Pittsburgh‚ PA to Chapel Hill‚ NC in order to pursue a master’s in OT. She currently shares her living space with her dog and a housemate whom she is not fond of. 2. Considering the education and work the person did before deciding to come back to school‚ why did they decide not to continue with that kind of work: what aspects of that

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    alludes to the Christian Eucharist (in which wine symbolizes the blood of Christ)‚ but Dickens twists this symbolism: he uses wine-to-blood to symbolize brutality rather than purification‚ implying that the French Revolution has become unholy. Knitting and the Golden Thread In classical mythology‚ three sister gods called the Fates controlled the threads of human lives. A Tale of Two Cities adapts the classical Fates in two ways. As she knits the names of her enemies‚ Madame Defarge is effectively

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