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    Earnings Gap

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    at a restaurant and saw the hiring process of servers and dishwashers. One time, a white woman came in to submit an application for a dishwashing job. After a brief interview with that applicant, she was hired as a server instead of a dishwasher. When I asked my boss why she hired the applicant as a server when the applicant submitted the application of a dishwashing job, my boss told me that the applicant would be a better fit as a server. That statement made me wonder what makes one to fit as…

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    The Hawthorn Case Study

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    The Hawthorn is a market that offers various products such as convenience products, foods, and drinks and it is a one of the ISU dinning centers which is located in the north side of campus. All of the meal is prepared right after receiving orders from the customers, except snacks and diary items which are ready-to-eat food. This market has quite strict rules for food safety and sanitation during food production, displaying, and services since it can occur serious problems to the people who buy…

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    larger pool supply retailers as the pricing is astronomical and you likely have something that will work just fine under your kitchen sink right now. You can also use a mild muriatic acid mix (3 parts water to 1 part muriatic acid) as well as your dishwashing detergent (just be sure to thoroughly rinse the grids to ensure there's no detergent residue when you've completed the…

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    settlements. During early 18th century, their main job was centered around farm and family. They worked in their homes under the general title of housewives and performed various activities such as sweeping, scrubbing, polishing the floor, cooking, dishwashing, laundering, etc. Also, they used to build their own brooms, soap and polishes (Bryant, 2009). They even used to carry water, built fires, ironed and made starch and candles. In addition, they used to work in their own gardens and produce…

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    6. Drunk driving can be stopped. One thing I know about people is that a lot of people always use the term “Don’t start because it’ll be hard to stop”… nothing is that hard to just simply stop doing. I know we’ve all smelled dishwashing liquid and at some point when most of us as kids tasted it and it was the worst taste ever. We’ve never tried it again. Same for driving drunk or drinking in general. It can all be stopped. People don’t want to stop because most people just do it because they…

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    Colour Mixing Experiment

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    From the last couple of days, Namik was showing his interest in talking and recognising different colours. To follow his interest and extend his knowledge, the kindergarten student teacher (Paramjeet) set up colour mixing experiment using milk, primary colours and the detergent liquid to show the chemical reaction. Paramjeet introduced the three primary colours (red, yellow and blue). She also explained that these primary colours could be used to make secondary colours. In order to assess…

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    How Oil Affects Birds

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    feathers. Many oiled birds die because people with the best intentions, who are worried about removing the oil from feathers, wash them immediately, resulting in extreme stress. 1. Once stable, oiled birds are washed with a low concentration of Dawn dishwashing liquid in clean water. Dawn is the most effective detergent and has the ability to remove most oils, is effective at low concentrations, non-irritating to the skin and eyes and rinses quickly from feathers. 2. After washing, the bird is…

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    Poison is a substance that through its chemical action usually injures, impairs, or kills an organism Carefully remove any remaining poisonous materials from your pet’s reach Check to make sure your pet is safe: breathing and acting normally Gather the container or substance, to bring to the veterinary hospital or to describe to a Pet Poison Helpline expert Collect a sample of any material that your pet may have vomited up. Your vet may use this for sample testing Call a Pet Poison Helpline or…

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    Orange Things

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    based on size. Some of the objects are placed slightly farther than others. The tide pod container is actually placed closest to the shot (making it look larger) while the other objects were placed slightly back in a diagonal pattern. The Ajax dishwashing soap may look smaller in size but in actuality, it’s the same size as the tide container. The bar soap may look smaller than the oranges but it’s actually the same height as the orange. The way mass and space is used in this photo creates…

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    In April 2010 the Deepwater Horizon oil spill also known as the BP (British Petroleum) oil spill occurred, the largest marine oil spill in history just 41 miles off the coast of Louisiana. For 87 days oil spilled into the Gulf of Mexico leaving an environmental catastrophe and disrupting numerous industries. It is estimated 210 million gallons of oil spilled into the gulf for approximately 68,000 square miles; the environmental effects can still be felt by wildlife and locals in the area.…

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