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    social status. This would allow apprentices who were taught by masters to become masters after going through the ranks. Some families would send their sons at an early age to work as an apprentice so by the time they were adults they would become journeyman or masters. The guild also supported and helped its members by providing aid when needed and cared for family members. For example, If you got hurt while hammering iron and couldn't work while you recovered they would take care of you and…

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    This document stated that these women made a lot of contribution to the war effort. Women stepped up without any hesitation and gave up their household jobs to accomplish things that men had done before them. They became journeyman welder, radar installer, worked as lumber and operated heavy construction machine. They proved that they could do jobs as men can do. Many women worked in war-related jobs which changed the phenomenon of America. The women who are only involved…

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    1. The differences between a colonial farmer and a planter were that farmers in the colonial times worked small, family-run farms and they cleared land, dug ditches, built fences and farm buildings, plowed, and did other heavy labor. Meanwhile, planters were wealthy, educated men who oversaw the operations on their large farms, or plantations, and the planters dealt more with logistics than with hard labor. They could be found supervising the slaves and staff and inspecting crops. 2. Some of…

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    In response to the 1st Step GR, Disqualification from the Apprenticeship program. Ashleigh Robinson feels that she was unjustly disqualified, there was a lack of progressive meetings with the committee, and she was unaware of the areas she needs to work on. After much debate and review the company feels that Ashleigh was in no way unjustly disqualified from the department. For 15 months Ashleigh has haphazardly participated in the program from obvious lack of engagement, to not turning in…

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    I am interested in the electrician construction/maintenance repair position because I would like to be part of the business of education. I am a skilled electrician with journey-level electrical work experience in the installation, repair, service, alteration, and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment. My experience as an electrician, my education from IBEW Local 11 Electrical Training Institute, my dependability and work ethic, and being a registered electrician with the State of…

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    De Quincey Analysis

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    appreciation is juxtaposed with a sense of misplaced responsibility which he explores in Mary and the journeyman, and De Quincey fears that his delight in the extreme violence he recounts will be discovered. Therefore, in his depiction of the journeyman, De Quincey emphasises his heroic endeavours to escape in order to save the Williamson’s granddaughter, when accounts of the murders suggest the journeyman had forgotten the young girl was even in the residence (Barrell, Hydrophobia 77). De…

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    Dagoberto Gilb Analysis

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    college he struggled to find a job in his field. Another example would be the Mexican-American working class. Not only he himself is a Mexican-American working class, but he must have run into other Mexican-Americans during his long experience as a journeyman carpenter. Especially the fact he found lots of work in El Paso, which has a heavy Mexican-American population. These are just a few of an examples in how his how his own experiences shape his…

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    historical context behind the massacre, Darnton weaves together a complex story that transcends far beyond the gruesome deaths of la grise, and the cats of the rue Saint-Séverin. Drawing upon the autobiographical account of Nicholas Contant (a journeyman), Darnton describes the gruesome outbreak of the cat killing. Exhausted and humiliated by poor treatment from their master, Jerome (a fictionalized version of Contant), Léville…

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    Millwright Research Paper

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    involve only days or weeks at a single location. The profession requires a broad background and experience with industrial machines in many different settings. Therefore, the position can be highly variable. Education can involve an apprenticeship or journeyman program, classroom learning, and continuous training while on the job. Vocational education programs typically last two to four years. Those with advanced skills and plenty of experience will often become an independent contractor and…

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    Analysis Of Donna's Family

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    Donna’s Determinants Income and Social Status- Donna’s family is considered to be a low income family. According to Living in Canada, the average annual wage of a painter is 10,416 (Living in Canada, 2014, para. 1), whereas her mother does not make an income, and stays at home with Donna and her three other siblings. Considering that Donna’s father is the main supporter of the family, his yearly income is not enough to provide essential needs for his wife and 4 children. This is shown through…

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