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441: The Roots of Judaism and Christianity
... popular. Calculated use of anti-Semitism as an instrument was a major factor in the rise to power of Adolf Hitler in 1933, whereupon the German Jews were immediately disfranchised, robbed of possessions, deprived of employment, barred from the schools, and subjected to physical violence and constant humiliation. Once World War II occupied the attention of the democracies, Hitler and his supporters attempted "the final solution," the complete extermination of the ...
442: Music and Its Effect On People
... But the boss is already there All of the nights Why did my lover have to pick last night To get down Doesn't it matter That I have to feed the both of us Employment's down He tells me in his bedroom voice C'mon honey, let's go make some noise Time it goes so fast When you're having fun The eighties is a time that will ...
443: The Singing School: An American Tradition
... that as a direct result of agitation by ministers for a reformation in congregational singing, arguments were advanced promoting regular singing and the eventual establishment of singing schools. The singing school grew out of the employment by the churches in New England of regular singing. Records indicate that the first singing school was probably established in Boston, the most advanced town in New England, around 1720. The singing school gradually spread ...
444: Can Manufactured Bands Ever be Classified as 'Good' Art? The Effect of the Market on the Construction of Music
... lies not in the music but in the management. The question is, is management an art.? References: BBC Omnibus Documentary on the Process of Manufacture of Upside Down, 1996 LEDA Circuit on New Opportunities for Employment Creation through the Cultural Sector, 1995 Phil Saxe's Notes on Marketing Strategies
445: The United States has Changed from a Melting Pot to a Vast Culture with Varying Racial Backgrounds.
... on the newcomer adapting himself or herself to . . . a diverse society (61). Many Americans believe the nation has lost control of its boundaries. Concerned if immigration continues, the U.S. economy will suffer, and that employment will be scarce. Immigrants . . .are flooding the welfare rolls and are heavily involved in crime. (Morganthau 18). The increase number of U. S. immigrants does effect the number of jobs available. The problem is, immigrants ...
446: Child Stars: From Mozart to Gary Coleman
... provide for his family was forced into Mozart at an early age and remained in him for the rest of his life. It hindered his initial efforts at composing for he had to seek steady employment rather than going off on his own. In addition, Mozart had a hard time getting his first compositions taken seriously because he was still seen as a child who could memorize and play with astounding ...
447: Being A Teacher
... are emotional rewards such as respect from the students. If I choose to become a teacher I can utilize the following tips: get letters of recommendation from several of my professors at school, contact an employment agency that specializes in finding positions for teachers, or talk to college counselors at placement offices that receive notices of teacher openings at schools. In addition, I could get a job as a summer school ...
448: The Voisey Bay Project
... find, as well as it provides jobs for the residents. For these reasons, Voisey Bay project should continue. There is, however, controversy. Out of the 1100 residents of Nain, only 18 of them have found employment with the project. (Flanagan 1995) This does not seem to be quite the number that would be thought to be employed, more should be employed. This project now disrupts the way of life that was ...
449: Electronic Technician
... experience, more difficult tasks are given to them ('97 US 227). As of 1995, on average electronic technicians made $43,500 a year. As experience and education differ, so does the pay ('99 US 95). Employment of electronic technicians is expected to increase throughout the year 2005. Output of technical products will continue to grow and competition will force companies to improve and update ('97 US 227). Overall, the electronic technician ...
450: Entertainment: The Limit
... movie? Not at all. Movie making is just part of a cycle. It can be compared to the life cycle. It produces many types of jobs for many different people. It is a source of employment for Angela Bassett (an actress) as well as Joe Kent (a stunt man) or Tisha Hackett (a stage designer). Not only does movie making provides jobs for the immediate crew but also all the people ...


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