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    Delta

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    Flight Attendant Work Rules Effective January 10‚ 2012 Includes: Revision #1 – 3/19/12 Revision #2 – 4/10/12 Revision #3 – 5/01/12 Revision #4 – 7/02/12 Revision #5 – 12/10/12 Revision #6 – 4/1/13 Flight Attendant Work Rules Table of Contents 5/01/12 Contents and Introduction i Section 1 - Legalities 1.A Overview of the Daily Operation 1 1.B Aircraft Staffing Requirements 2 1.C F.A.R. 121.467 Duty Limitations & Rest Requirements 4 1.D FAA Duty Time Limitations 5 1.E FAA Duty Limitations

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    Dionysus ‘Dionysus’ is a beautiful sculpture of Dionysus‚ the Greek God of Wines and Fertility‚ and Pan‚ the God of the Wilderness. The sculpture originated from the Roman Empire around 50-150 A.D. Even though a Roman artist created the sculpture‚ it holds a significant influence of the Greek art technique. The Romans got most‚ if not all of their creative ideas for art from the cultures they defeated. This magnificent artwork incorporates the elements of the Greeks naturalistic style‚ along with

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    Pan-Africanism Essay Pan-Africanism was the idea that all Africans should be united in a common cause. Its aim was to liberate Africans from colonialism and racism. It promoted a growing sense in black identity and achievement. The Pan-Africanist movement had two main characters‚ namely W.E.B Du Bois and Marcus Garvey. Movements of Pan-Africanism were the Harlem Renaissance‚ Negritude and Rastafarianism. Pan-Africanism sparked Nationalist movements worldwide. W.E.B Du Bois wrote 20 books on Black

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    American Airlines and US Airways Merger: Is it Good for Consumers? Is the new merger between American and US Airways a good thing for consumers or will it lead to higher ticket prices and less chance for people to travel? The latest merger between US Airways and American Airlines now gives people basically just four companies to choose from for their airline travel. Is this fair or is it creating a monopoly? The $11 billion dollar deal still has to be approved by American Airlines’ bankruptcy

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    Pan-Africanism and the Organization of African Unity    Pan Africanism Definition Pan-Africanism is a sociopolitical worldview‚ and philosophy‚ as well as a movement‚ which seeks to unify both native Africans and those of the African Diaspora‚ as part of a "global African community".             Pan Africanism represents the aggregation of the historical‚ cultural‚ spiritual‚ artistic‚ scientific and philosophical legacies of Africans from past times to the present. Pan Africanism

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    Who are the Pan-Africanists? No one can say with authority who was the first person to express ideas synonymous with pan-Africanism‚ but resistance to foreign domination has been a constant element of African history on and off the continent. It is generally accepted‚ however‚ that true pan-African thinking first appeared among Black people in the Diaspora. Africans who were outside of Africa and stripped of their tribal affiliation were quick to recognize that their subjugation was based on their

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    Peter Pan

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    I suddenly‚ and quite strangely‚ have found myself conflicted about Peter Pan. I thought I knew the story‚ believed I was familiar with it. My Mother has used the term "Peter Pan Syndrome" to describe nearly every young member of our family at one time or another. It means you never want to grow up‚ just like the boy in Walt Disney’s animation. Peter wants to play in Never Land forever and avoid responsibility while careening through the air amid pirates and redskins and a strange yet hopeful band

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    Peter Pan is no doubt one of the most appealing subjects for "deep" psychological analysis. Interpretations of this character run from the pop-psychology term the "Peter Pan Syndrome" coined by Dr. Dan Kiley (1983) to refer to adult males who refuse to grow up and face their responsibilities‚ through Kenneth Kidd’s (2004) sociocultural study of boys and the feral tale which questions Peter’s masculinity and sexuality‚ to his alleged homosexuality which‚ according to Dore Ripley (2006)‚ reflects Victorian

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    long hours to provide for their family‚ Carmichael ’s father‚ Adolphus‚ was a carpenter as well as a taxi driver‚ Carmichael’s mother‚ Mabel worked on a steamship line as a stewardess. Carmichael’s parents worked hard in the hopes of living the American dream‚ the same dream that Carmichael would later despise as he saw it as a form of social and economic oppression. Later in life Carmichael was quoted saying “My old man believed in this work-and-overcome stuff. He was religious‚ never lied‚ never

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    out of the oppressive mind state that slavery has left with us. One such ideology was Pan-Africanism. Pan-Africanism is a movement that seeks to unify African people or people living in Africa‚ into "one African community." This ideology did not pop out of thin air but had men that developed this idea to cause a movement. Marcus Garvey and W.E.B DuBois were the driving forces of this ideology. They are called Pan-Africanists. These two contributed their whole life to this movement and they accomplished

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