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    Pullman Strikes

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    In 1894‚ a breakthrough in American labor history was made. This innovation is commonly known as Pullman Strike‚ where an extensive raid was turned down by the federal government. The strikes impact was enormous and had wedged a great deal of our country resulting in dozens of people being killed in violent clashes. The Pullman Strike was a bitter dispute between workers and company management‚ it also had played a great part in the labor movement. The corruption began with George W. Pullman. Pullman

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    Ups Strike

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    The 1997 Teamster strike against UPS was not simply a victory‚ but a smashing victory for the US working class and therefore offers many valuable lessons for today’s labor militants‚ both with respect to the strategic orientation and the day-to-day tactics. UPS is a “Fortune 500” company‚ meaning it is one of the most profitable in the nation‚ boasting of a $1.15 billion profit margin prior to the strike. In 1992‚ the workforce was evenly divided between full-time and part-time workers‚ but by 1996

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    International Journal of Mineral Processing 112–113 (2012) 19–29 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect International Journal of Mineral Processing journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ijminpro Swirl flow agitation for scale suppression J. Wu a‚⁎‚ G. Lane a‚ I. Livk a‚ B. Nguyen a‚ L. Graham a‚ D. Stegink b‚ T. Davis b a b CSIRO Process Science and Engineering‚ Minerals Down Under Flagship‚ Graham Rd‚ Highett‚ Victoria 3190‚ Australia Queensland Alumina Ltd‚ Parsons

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    Counter Strike

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    In 1997‚ a group of college kids gave birth to something that would become a world renowned phenomenon‚ Counter-Strike. Counter-Strike is an online‚ team based‚ first person shooter. In this game‚ the two teams (terrorists and counter-terrorists) face off against one another using various team-specific weapons and attempt to gain victory by completing team specific objectives. The counter-terrorists must rescue hostages‚ protect V.I.P.’s‚ and protect bomb sites from the terrorists. While the

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    gathering the data fairly‚ lawfully and for the purpose. This means that they shall only use within the organisation. The information stored by businesses on databases must be: • Obtained fairly and lawfully • Adequate‚ relevant and not excessive in relation to the intended use • Accurate and up date • Not kept for longer than necessary • Processed in line with your rights • Subject to procedures to prevent unlawful processing‚ accidental loss‚ destruction and damage to personal data • Protected

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    The Law in Wartime: A Legal Theory Approach to Executive Order 9066 While they were never as atrocious as German concentration camps‚ internment camps in America remain one of the most significant violations of basic rights in American history. This paper will be focused on Executive Order 9066‚ which was signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in February 1942 and allowed for this internment. The Executive Order essentially granted many powers to the Secretary of War‚ the biggest of which

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    THE MERIT CORPORATION 1

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    THE MERIT CORPORATION Family-owned and -operated for three generations‚ the Merit Corporation manufactured and sold children’s furniture. John Kirschner‚ Merit’s CEO and grandson of the company’s founder‚ was actively involved with every aspect of the firm’s operations. Now‚ as he was considering early retirement in the next few years‚ he began to think about his legacy for the future. Merit’s headquarters and the biggest of its three manufacturing plants were located in an industrial park 10 miles

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    The Merit System Analysis

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    The word Merit can be defined as "the state or quality of being deserving or worthy of‚ to earn by service‚ (Merriam-Webster Dictionary)." Before you can understand the magnitude of the merit system‚ you have to know systems in which the merit system extended from and how they came about. If looking at the merit system now you would be able to read and see that‚ the Merit system is designed to provide a fair and equitable personnel management system‚ which recruits‚ develop and classify employees

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    Three Strikes

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    Cody Schwarzburg Mr. Sulentic Section 04 20 January 2013 Three Strikes to Do Her Will In the Inferno‚ Virgil talks to Beatrice‚ whom is sent down from Heaven to convince him to believe in her and in God’s Will and to guide and protect Dante. Beatrice utilizes three different methods of trying to convince Virgil to aid in Dante’s salvation. Beatrice’s argument is very convincing because it not only makes Virgil feel sorry for

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    Strike in space

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    This case centers on the original 3 Skylab missions that began in 1973 following a successful series of Apollo missions starting in the 1960’s. NASA viewed the Skylab missions as logical successors of the Apollo missions and each of the Skylab missions picked up where the prior one left off. The primary focus of the missions was to determine if humans could in fact live comfortably for extended periods of time in weightless conditions and prior to Skylab‚ there was very little solid research done

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