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    Jesus on the cross on the bicep? While this is not a tradition in the Catholic Church, it is still a tattoo with religious elements. One can argue that the employer of this Italian man has no right to tell him about his culture and that this impedes on his first amendment right to freedom of speech and his right to freedom of self-expression. Therefore, one good solution would be to make an addition to the current Title VII, mandating that unless otherwise specified by the company, employees…

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    were struggling with the fact that they had no rights. During the time 1911 to 1920, women were like lambs to the slaughter because they were treated like delicate creatures that needed to be protected by a strong man from other evil men. Women had no goals or ambitions because they were living in patriarchal society. Before women had rights, they lived in a world that was not their own. During 1911, they probably didn 't know what kind of rights women should have. All women were used being…

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    One of the major themes that developed progressivism was women’s rights and suffrage. As women of the working class in the progressive era, they fought for their rights to receive the same wages as men, improved working conditions, and shorter working hours. Women protested against unequal pay and poor working conditions by going on strike. One of the organizations that influenced these strikes was the Women’s Trade Union League who organized working women into unions. In 1909 the International…

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    human rights because all humans have equal rights. Humans should defend for their own rights because everyone should be fair. People like Jonas or Mother Jones defended human rights and did what was right. If people didn’t stand up for their rights then this world would’ve been shaped differently. In The Giver Jonas stand up for his own human rights because he thought it wasn’t fair that he had to receive all the memories and feel all the pain. Jonas thought that defending his own human rights…

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    Lake View School Name Institution Lake View School On March 4th the year 1908, the American Society mourned the lives of 172 students and two teachers who were trapped in by the fire that occurred at around nine o’clock in Lake View School. The fire was said to have escalated as a result of uncovered cables in the boiler room. The uncovered wires were exposed to woods which led to the fire outbreak in the basement of the school building. The fire incident led to the formulation of new…

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    In Triangle The Fire That Changed America Von Drehle takes the deadliest industrial disastor in 1911 to convey the horrific, violent and brutal periods in American labor history. The book is about the horric fire that broke out in a New York garment factory on March 25, 1911. The arthour discusses in detailed on how The Triangle shirtwaist Fire was responsible in the 146 lives lost resulting mostly young immigrant women. He also emphasizes on the cultural, social, and poor working conditions…

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    Yesterday, March 25, 191 at 4:40 pm, a fire at the Triangle Waist Company 10 floor building in New York city broke out and killed 146 young workers who were mostly immigrants. The fire started when someone threw either a match or cigarette int0 the waste bucket. Someone smelled smoke and told the manager who then started to throw water onto the fire, but it was already too late. Everyone began to panic and run for the door, but the door was too small and could only fit one person through at a…

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    Who is really responsible for the Triangle Factory Fire? On March 25th, 1911 one of the world’s worst fire accidents was the day that the Triangle Factory was burned down. According to the young women who survived the fire, what caused the fire was that a few smokers within the building dropped a cigar into a waste basket full of scraps that were flammable and the fire spread out of control throughout the whole building. When the rescue teams and the police arrived to the scene, they estimated…

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    Burning Clothing Factory Protesting Workers Locked inside the building!!! The fire was located on the corner of Greene Street and Washington Place in Manhattan, New York. It happened on March twenty-fifth at 4:40 in the afternoon. Isaac Harris & Max Blanck are to blame people saying an exit was locked by the guards instructed by the owners to do so of 146 people killed. The fire is believed to have to been started by a cigarette during a break or some person who was careless enough to not put…

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    you balanced competing demands and followed through on a challenging project. (1500 characters max) My biggest extracurricular activity at Tufts is costume designing for student theatre shows. While this may seem frivolous, like simply finding the right shirt to put on an actor, it is actually one of the most demanding parts of my life. On top of the creativity of designing the look for each individual character in a show, I am also responsible for collaborating with other artists, assembling…

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