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- 1831: Eva Peron
- ... her family seeking for a better fortune. Evita had this dream of someday becoming an actress and she believed in herself saying that she indeed has vocation. She participated in some recitals and plays from school. By 1935 Eva had made up her mind of becoming a great actress. Just after her fifteen birthday Eva met a tango singer: Agustin Magaldi, who had come to Junin to give some presentations. Eva ... as her and this would bring the people closer to Peron and to herself. On March 28 Peron had won the elections! Eva Duarte was now Eva Peron and first lady of Argentina. Many, especially high society were infuriated by her new role, later some witnesses would recall comments they heard about her * She was an actress and obviously has a reputation, look at her she has no class, I have ... as a commander in chief. The social work, which Evita began in 1946, began to acquire far-reaching influence and importance. The social Help crusade worked specifically to create neighborhoods of affordable housing, Temporary homes, school food programs, and to provide jobs to unemployed workers, instruments for hospitals, donations to the needy and distribution of toys to poor children. She would create many notorious changes in the country, she would ...
- 1832: Bill Bradley
- ... the skills they need to build a better future in this time of technological change. Bill will enroll an additional 400,000 children in the Head Start program, helping nearly every eligible child to enter school prepared to succeed. He will create Teach to Reach partnerships to place 60,000 new, well-trained teachers each year into low-income urban and rural school districts. Bill will invest in community colleges to improve their technology infrastructure to provide students and working adults with training and new skills, in partnership with regional businesses and local high schools. Finally Bradley ensures that the 2.2 million new teachers of our country in the next decade are respected, talented, well-trained and well-paid. Bradley wants to eliminate junk handguns, completely and ...
- 1833: Japanese Human Resource Manage
- ... labor force that consists of more than 60 million people, 45 million of those are regular employees. And for those who are working in a large firm, they are usually hired at the time of school graduation and retire at the compulsory age of 60. This kind of long-term employment system makes employers feel that labor is more of a fixed cost than a variable cost. Regular employment is not ... in the world in terms of gross national product. Favorable circumstances were indeed at work, but credit must go to the Japanese people too. Japanese human resources are thriving in an industrial environment where their high and uniform level of education supports a peculiar employment system described as lifetime employment. Though change is an age-old tradition in Japan, its increasing rapidity tends to upset the older generations, exhilarates the younger ... one of the reasons why this seniority based salary system is losing its validity in recent years. Salary differentials are implicit in the starting salary, a notion used in reference to the recruiting of new school graduates. In the overall salary system, it would be the closest approximation of a market rate. The competition to hire new school graduates remains keen among Japanese firms because they are the lowest paid ...
- 1834: Derek
- ... and saw that it was covered with wandering doodles and almost illegible scrawls. Derek was aware of Arthur's movements. He said nothing, but wondered what Arthur would say, and waited in anticipation. Often when high Derek would try to write down some of the random thoughts which occured to him, thoughts which at the time seemed like indisputable Truth. He took his time rolling the joint and cleaned up thoroughly ... in. "I don't feel like it," he said, not explaining why. "Fuck," said Arthur mentally rolling his eyes. Did this always have to be so hard? He continued, "Why not? There's a new high score on KILLER ROBOT SERENADE and I want to try to break it." "So try tomorrow. Why now?" "Because we're stoned, man. We have the advantage of 'heightened awarenesses', so let's make the ... hand, knew he wasn't "cool", did not have a place and knew that he did not fit in. They'll see through me like Saran Wrap, he thought. If he had not been so high, Derek would probably have had the confidence to appear quite comfortable, or even to mildly imitate the role which he felt was required here. But his natural feelings of transparency (which in everyday life ...
- 1835: Analysis -- Buffy The Vampire
- ... of Dracula and Beverly Hills 90210, which might be an accurate description ¡V the show does contain elements of a horror movie and tries to include situations experienced in a teenage soap (the characters attend high-school and experience friendship and love). Mise en scene in Buffy the Vampire Slayer is usually quite similar in each episode, and ¡§Dead Man¡¦s Party¡¨ isn¡¦t really an exception to this belief. The settings used are Buffy¡¦s house (located in a middle-class suburb), the school corridors and library, and Giles¡¦ apartment. The behaviour of the actors, in terms of humour, is often cynical and sarcastic, and though most characters share this, it does vary depending on each character. There ...
- 1836: The Year 2050
- The Year 2050 The year is 2050 and my name is LAME. I currently attend Clinton High School on the outskirts of San Jose. Since the year 1993, no action has been taken to resolve the environmental problems within the US, but third world nations are prospering because they started to preserve their ... following years. Just like the United States, Zaire will become a nation with a failing economy and no natural resources. The biggest problem in the States is pollution. Air pollution is at an all time high due to our stupidity. We could have stopped the production of cars and switched to HydroShoes, which run only off of water, like France and Germany did, but politicians felt it would be too ...
- 1837: Death Of A Saleman. Is Willy L
- ... He is a flawed human being, and his flaws are very much like our own. He wants what we want--dignity, success, respect, and a decent standard of living. He was not born in a high social class and he never lived in high society but he believed that his was in an upper class of society. He told himself so many times that his family and him were not average, that they were better that the normal family ... comprehend that his family is average. No matter what his family members do he thinks that the entire world revolves around them. The have made their names famous for a small amount of time in high school, but they haven t done anything important since. Willy doesn t pay attention to anything other than the positive aspects of their lives. Biff tries to explain that the are an average family ...
- 1838: Effects of Working Shifts
- ... 25). Psychologically, there is considerable suffering in the shift workers life. The afternoon shift, 4:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m., has the most negative effect on the employee's family life. Baseball games, school plays, and quality time in the evening spent with children are all lost when working this shift. In reality the household becomes a one-parent family that week. There is also a high incidence of divorce for individuals who work the afternoon shift on a steady basis. It is often called the "plant divorce epidemic." This condition exists due to lack of quality time spent with one's ... continuous two-shift rotation. This rotation requires me to work 6:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. one week, and 3:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. the next. Only since returning to school six months ago have I worked a steady shift, which is the 3:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. shift. I am currently working a daylight shift for the duration of my summer ...
- 1839: Personal Writing: "Do You Want To Go To Space Camp This Summer?"
- ... After camp I realized how it is great to study in the United States and to know another culture. Then I went back to Japan and spent my next three years in a Japanese junior high school. However, I simply could not forget about Space Camp. When I was fourteen years old, I decided to go to America to study more about American culture and my own. I told my parents, and they both supported my decision. I discovered Cushing Academy in a catalog and came here for summer school in 1994 when I was fifteen years old. During the summer session, I made a lot of friends and enjoyed classes, trips and activities very much. After summer school, I visited some other schools, ...
- 1840: Time
- Time Time is of the essence! Be on time! Time to go to school! We are running out of time! You may not realize it, but our lives are controlled by time. From the time we get up to the time we go to bed we are its slaves. Being a teenager, time definetly controls me, it has to. I have to be up at a certain time, so I wont be late to school. During the school day I have to be in class on time. After school I have no time! I have work and extracurricular activities that I am involved in. After this I eat dinner, study then go ...
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