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    much-admired and wise, Gentile washwoman. After the washwoman collects the family’s enormous load of load of laundry and walks down the road to her home, the family senses that she will might never return. The washwoman does not return for a few months and the family mourns the loss of her and their laundry, but on an especially frosty day, the washwoman finally returns, and with the laundry. “Under the bundle tottered the old woman, her face as white as a linen sheet…It was as though a corpse…

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    Pledge Of Allegiance. They also stated that the recieved horrible treatment for the teachers and administrators because of their protest.Both schools denied the accusations and stated that because of the law suit they could not discuss it. India Laundry and the teenager that chooses to go by M.O said that they were protesting because the nation failed to uphold the promise of the pledge. M.O said "The first reason I sit is because obviously it is my constitutional right, but…

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    bothers me because I wouldn’t think that all women share that same opinion, some could feel like a woman when they’re running a multimillion company. The commercial for laundry just gets annoying to me because they’re over exaggerating doing laundry and making it seem like it’s a war that women have with their family’s dirty laundry. One commercial exposed the privileges that men have in society compared to women and I thought that commercial was amazing. It was telling the truth on how men are…

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    Chinese Americans After the Exclusion Acts in the United States Chinese immigrants coming to the United States faced many challenges due to not being naturalized citizens. The difficulties they faced included developing their own ethnic community, being denied equal rights to whites, and being placed into segregated communities. Since they were not considered citizens, they also did not have the right to vote, and own property. Asian immigrants went through many obstacles in order to obtain…

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    You are getting ready for your much anticipated cruise vacation. The best way to maximize your cruise travel is to have some of these cruise tips about the little things you should know. Many cruisers have questions about phoning home, seasickness, laundry facilities, and photography while on their cruise vacation. These are not big items that should concern you during your cruise travel but helpful hints nonetheless. Phoning home always gives one peace of mind when they are on vacation. It is…

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    I have opted to donate some of my time to give back to my community that I live in. In Mt. Zion Illinois, lays an assisted living facility known as the “Glenwood.” When I went into their office to ask them if it was permissible for me to do volunteer work, they made me aware that this is an organization is a for profit organization. That means all the employees are getting paid to do all of the work that they do, and the price to live here is going to be more expensive for the residents due to…

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    Along with squamous cell carcinoma, she has arthritis, fatigues, CAD, and knee osteoarthritis. Due to her arthritis in her joints is unable to complete some of the tasks she normally can complete such as, washing her hair, washing her back and doing laundry. She is using a walker to help with her mobility and to prevent falls. She shows willingness and excitement to learn. She is alert and oriented and is developmentally able to learn. This patient needs some education on the skills that a…

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    According to Jane Marcellus, “Unoriginal ideas multiplied without thought, stereotypes limit our ability to see people, things, and ideas in nuanced ways” (“Stereotypes in Advertising” 125). For decades, America has been known as the land of opportunity, and now, more than ever, Americans live by the motto that stereotypes are meant to be broken: Women are CEOs of some of the most influential and successful companies in the world, 50-year-olds are giving birth to their first child, a black man…

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    Ritchie, the speaker, a woman describes her relationship with her partner through comparing it with sorting laundry and her analysis of specific pieces discuss certain aspects of it. The first stanza begins this comparison because “I think of folding you into my life,” represents how the speaker learned to share her life with her partner from that point on, mixing together, like the laundry. The mention of the bed sheets being “king sized” represents the fact that relationships are big and take…

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    AG & Company, KGaA, is a German multinational company. Founded in 1876 and headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. This operates in the chemical and consumer goods. It is organized into three business areas: 1. Laundry & Home Care (household cleaning products such as laundry detergent laundry and dishwashing liquid) 2. Beauty Care (beauty and oral care products such as shampoo, hair colorants, shower products, toothpaste et cetera) 3. Adhesive Technologies (adhensives, surface treatments,…

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