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    I hope this email finds you well, and business successful. As a former employee who spent three years as a server and two of those as a team trainer, this email is in regards to the server training you offer at your Pizza Hut. As you are training employees to work in the service industry, there are many different elements that are key to the successful training of servers. At Pizza Hut your training has many strengths and weaknesses that when addressed will help ensure service employee…

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    Upon discovering new lands west of Europe, many quickly went over in search of new opportunities and riches. Many of these travelers though were middle class and therefore could not afford to pay their way across upfront. This then led to the practice of indentured servitude, a common practice in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries where middle class men and woman signed binding contracts agreeing to work for a preselected amount of years after receiving free travel across the Atlantic…

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    Darnton describes some of the reasons for the printing press journeymen to massacre the master’s cats was due to frustration stemming from basic inequalities of necessities. Essentially, the workers notice that while the cats, along with the masters, lounge throughout the days, they are working exceedingly long hours with little to no respite. Moreover, the cats are passed morsels of food from the masters. Whereas, the workers live off of rotten scraps of food and struggle to eat enough…

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    Colonist Conditions

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    The New World was known to be the Western hemisphere of the Earth. The New World consisted of the 13 British colonies. Colonists did not have much freedom, if any at all, before coming to the New World. The New World was said to provide the colonists with freedom and many opportunities (Voices of Freedom, Foner). There are at least five different conditions that brought colonists into the world that revolved around freedom. Freedom for the colonists included having religious freedom. Religious…

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    resume and video submission for a Performance Apprenticeship position at the Lake Dillon Theatre Company. I’m Ariel Kurtz and I am a junior at SUNY Empire State College studying Musical Theatre and Theatre Education in Manhattan. My mission in life is to change the world through art and make art accessible to everyone. I am available for the full availability for the duration of the Performance Apprenticeship. I’m interested in the Performance Apprenticeship so I can learn about what a…

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    Studying history without any outside biases is a challenging concept, that can determine how one views a historical moment. Bacon’s Rebellion is an example of this, because interpretations can portray it in a positive or negative light. Nathaniel Bacon, the man credited as the leader of this rebellion, had questionable motives and methods for obtaining his position in the newly found country. Analyzing Bacon’s background, his actions and motives, and the consequences these actions had can…

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    At some point we will be in need of a residential electrician. When it comes to an electrical repair, most of us are clueless and lack the technical knowledge to perform the job without making mistakes. You don’t have to go through the inconvenience of attempting to do the job yourself. For this reason, it is necessary to hire an experienced professional who will get the job done within a suitable time frame and will use special tools to make the necessary repairs. With the help of an…

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    progress solution. Which was established to help make eight hundred state parks in the United States. What I think we should do is make more youth apprenticeships, which will help youths get the jobs that they want in life. The government currently uses programs like the youth formula funded grant programs. I think we should have apprenticeship programs because it will help expose them to their jobs. Currently highschool do not adequately teach their students how to hold a job, or train…

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    Applying Rogoff’s theory of apprenticeship (Rogoff 143), I was a newcomer to the activity and community of Karate. The skills were not something that I could display or teach outside of our training because that went directly against the goals of mastering the art. The goals apparent were finding a sense of control, protecting yourself, and finding your inner strength. You had to be an active participant in order to advance just as Rogoff defines when he writes “ in apprenticeship, newcomers to…

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    Duddy Kravitz Analysis

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    grow up in the same family, with the same economic and social disadvantages as each other? This question, along with many others about Canadian society, are examined through the often satirical lens of author Mordecai Richler, in the novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. During their childhoods, Duddy, and his brother Lennie, are born into a dysfunctional family. This dysfunction is a result of a lack of a motherly presence. Additionally, their father Max, who is often cold, distant and…

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