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    Research Paper Rough Draft. Did you know that jeans were not worn by women until the 1940’s? Jeans now are popular and are worn by women often. As a child going to church and seeing all the women with shoulder pads i always wondered, “Where did those come from?”. The answer is the women in the 1940’s started this trend. Women in this decade became more independent and powerful due to the lack of men in the U.S. The 1940’s fashion was affected a lot by the war. The 1940’s fashion was…

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    Lighting In Theatre

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    The paint was made by combining lard with pigments. Result were much smoother and easier to apply. Items, such as waxes, lipsticks, and makeup sticks were introduced in the 1900s as well as burnt paper and corks, and pigment powders. Another major innovation in stage makeup arose in 1914 when icon Max Factor developed the pancake makeup, which was water based makeup that provided thick, matte coverage. Although makeup has evolved a lot, some of these methods…

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    Aldi Store Negligence

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    Stores Pty Ltd v Zaluzna). 3-Causation-The probability of harm in this case was high as the puddle of ice-cream was the actual cause for injury to tamara(proved by ‘but for’ test) and the effort for taking precautions to reduce the risk was not too high(Cork v kirby Maclean). 4-Harm-due to the negligence shown by Aldi store Tamara suffered an injury in which she breaks her back(Donoghue v Stevenson). Conclusion-Tamara can sue Aldi supermarkets for negligence to recover her losses (medical…

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    Introduction Background Seabrook Technology Group are a private company based in Cork City. Initially founded in 1989, they focus on delivery of Manufacturing Execution Systems for improving business efficiency. It has offices across the globe, including in Ireland, the United States and in Asia. History Seabrook was founded in 1989 to help provide high quality consultancy for manufacturing and business software. Based in Cork City and focused mainly on the medical device industry, Seabrook…

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    iii) Light intensity, cm-2 Formula of light intensity = (1/distance2) = cm-2 Eg : for 10cm = 1/((10.00cm)²) = 1/(100 cm²) =0.0100 cm-2 Distance of leaf discs from the light source (±0.05) cm Light intensity (cm-2) 10.00 0.0100 15.00 0.0044 20.00 0.0025 25.00 0.0016 30.00 0.0011 35.00 0.0008 Table 6: The table shows the…

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    is known as the pitch. The ball used to play baseball is white with red leather stitches. The core of the baseball is made out of cork, rubber, or both. The legal weight of a baseball is between five ounces to five and one-fourth ounces, with a circumference of nine inches to nine and one-fourth inches. Similar to the baseball, a cricket ball has a core made out of cork. What differs a cricket ball from a baseball is that a cricket ball is tightly wound with string. The ball is then covered in a…

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    The Irish Civil War Just as the Irish war of independence had ended. A new conflict was on the horizon, The Irish Civil War. A war between two parties where over 2000 lives where lost, but why did the civil war start? Who fought, and how did it all end? It all started as a follow-up to the Irish war of independence. After the war, Great Britain and Ireland signed the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The treaty concluded the war and turned Ireland into a free state. It also gave Northern Ireland an…

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    outside. This simultaneous opening of both the internal and external hatches created a vacuum like effect. This vacuum then literally sucked Boone in. The extreme suction of the vacuum caused Boone to be forced downward creating an in a way human cork. A cork with only one weakness, the anus. Quickly after Boone was forced into the hole, his anal opening gave way and the majority of Boone’s intestinal tract was inverted. Boone was able to forcibly separate his lower body from the suction of the…

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    This play is one which has been adapted many times since its first performance in Vienna in 1913. From a musical version, to countless interpretations of the plot in movies and television shows, the story is one which is almost universally recognizable, if not necessarily in its original context. The aim of this production will be to stay true to the original play, while transferring it into a modern setting. This will highlight the many ways in which it is still thoroughly relevant to modern…

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    Union Pacific Case Study

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    suffered discrimination by an employer because of that disability. Olsen v. Capital Region Med. Ctr., 713 F.3d 1149, 1153 (8th Cir. 2012). " EEOC v. C.R. Eng., Inc., 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 8971, *20 (10th Cir. May 3, 2011) (quoting Justice v. Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc., 527 F.3d 1080, 1086 (10th Cir. 2008)). To avoid outright dismissal of his claim, the Complainant "must make a sufficient showing on every essential element of [his] claim on which [he] bears the…

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