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    I was a little girl I was buying babies and I had two brothers, so I would play with their toys too. They always had trucks and army toys. Any girl that was my age had a Barbie house and tea sets and anything girly. You notice that they make vacuum cleaners for little girls and kitchens so they can see what our society thinks only women can do and they can practice their future role as nurturers. It’s not only the toys that all of the kids play with it’s the clothes that they wear that help you…

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    Alison in as early as the second page of the memoir, when Alison, shown as a young child at the time, was trying to play “Airplane” with her father, when he instead focused more on the dirt on the rug he was laying on, and sent Alison to get the vacuum cleaner, cutting their game of “Airplane” off almost as soon as it began. He has his family help him keep up this hobby because, subconsciously, he feels like maybe they owe it to him. Because his children take over his life, he lets his house…

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    Americans were looking for a return to the way of life before World War 1 as Warren G. Harding promised in the election of 1920. ´The 1920s, known as the Roaring 20s was a rough time for the United States. It was a increasing boom in the economy, social trends, and different categories of styles in terms of clothing, food, dancing, etc. It was a era of success, wealth, affluence, and etc. The period of success was a result of the change from the war environment of WWI to a peaceful environment…

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    monthly labor review as factories converted from “lingerie to camouflage netting; from baby carriages to field hospital carts; from lipstick cases to bomb fuses;…from ribbons and silk goods to parachutes; from beer cans to hand grenade; from vacuum cleaners to gas-mask parts” women—called “production soldiers”—joined in the conversion. Francis Perkins perfectly captured what was happening all across the world during World War Two, and shows how women were participating in the…

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    Walmart Final Simulation

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    Final Simulation William James BUS 310: American Military University Kmart is a retail business that is based in the United States but operates on the global market also. This paper will talk about the different environments that Kmart operates in and the barriers faced in each of these environments. Kmart has went from a retail giant to fighting to stay alive. Businesses like Wal-Mart and Target have forced Kmart into an uncomfortable situation and they need to find a way to get back…

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    gears and enough silicone to fill a basin. Next to the door was a poster of a dashing special agent dangling from a ladder, deep brown eyes wide with fear, urging us to hang in there. In the corner sat the hollowed canister of a 1950s Electrolux vacuum cleaner that Twist had scavenged. We now use it as a wastebasket. One of my jobs…

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    Observation In School

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    The bell sounded throughout the classroom and building. All around me, kids hurridly packed up their backpacks and scurried out the door. Everyone wanted to get out of this dull school as fast as they possibly could. I took my time. The white classrooms and halls of school existed as my only relief place; it was the only place I could relax. At home, real stress weighed down on me. “You’re really in a hurry.” I glanced up from my assignment book to see my Algebra teacher, Mrs. Read, smiling at…

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    Future Jobs In The UK

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    Lastly, it is commonly underestimated how much value being a member in the EU has on the jobs available in the country and the future job prospects available to all. There are two main sources of jobs in the UK: tourism and businesses. I will discuss both of these roots in detail so as to help understand how the changes made whilst we are in the EU and changes about whether or not we stay in the EU filter down to affect the very number of jobs accessible. 3.1 million Jobs in the UK (about 10% of…

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    in “The American Dream”). The characters of Great Gatsby own big decorated homes, attend the biggest parties, and spend their money to get whatever they please. Historically, many inventions were made in the early 1900’s. This included vacuum cleaners, hair driers, improved televisions, etc. These items added to the numerous objects made available to the public and causing the people to want more and more. The materialistic nature appears in both the wealthy and the poor and it leads to…

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    My Personality Profile

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    In doing my personality profile project, I learned new things, confirmed known things, as well as disagreed with some information about myself. This was my first time performing a Jung Typology test, so it was very interesting to read the results. The test showed that my personality was an INFJ. Which, when it is broken it down it’s, Introvert (22%), which is a shy person who finds it hard to talk to others. I was (38%) intuitive, which means that I understand things without any proof or…

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