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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Employment Dictionary | | |  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Harry S. Truman - Political careerIn 1922, with the help of the Kansas City Democratic machine led by boss Tom Pendergast, Truman was elected judge of the County Court of Jackson County, Missouri — an administrative, not judicial, position. Although he was defeated for reelection in 1924, he won back the office in 1926 and was reelected in 1930. Truman performed his duties in this office diligently, and won personal acclaim for several popular public works projects, including an extensive series of fine roads for the growing use of the automobiles, building of a new County Court building, and a series of 12 Madonna of the Trail monuments to pioneer ...
See also:Harry S. Truman, Harry S. Truman - Early life, Harry S. Truman - Political career, Harry S. Truman - Presidency, Harry S. Truman - Israel, Harry S. Truman - Civil rights, Harry S. Truman - Cabinet, Harry S. Truman - Supreme Court appointments, Harry S. Truman - Major legislation signed, Harry S. Truman - Post-presidency, Harry S. Truman - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Harry S. Truman - Primary Sources, Harry S. Truman - Truman's middle initial, Harry S. Truman - Memorials, Harry S. Truman - Media, Harry S. Truman - Notes Read more here: » Harry S. Truman: Encyclopedia II - Harry S. Truman - Political career |
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GMA Network - Quality TeleVision.
Quality TeleVision Channel 11 is the newest television network powered by the GMA Network, Inc. It is subsidiary of Zoe Broadcasting network, Inc.(ZOE-TV) which is a Christian network by Eddie Villanueva opened on November 11, 2005. And now, It produces programs that is targeted for families all over the Philippines. Its shows also focuses on Filipino women all over the country.
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See also:GMA Network, GMA Network - History, GMA Network - The Kapuso Network, GMA Network - The GMA Network Center, GMA Network - Evolution of GMA Network's logo, GMA Network - Related Entities, GMA Network - Subsidiaries, GMA Network - Affiliates, GMA Network - Channels, GMA Network - Structures, GMA Network - Divisions, GMA Network - Divisions QTV, GMA Network - Availability, GMA Network - Slogans, GMA Network - Services, GMA Network - Quality TeleVision, GMA Network - IGMA.tv, GMA Network - INQ7 Interactive Inc., GMA Network - Kapuso JobMarket, GMA Network - Programming, GMA Network - Partnerships, GMA Network - Programming, GMA Network - Media, GMA Network - Film, GMA Network - Interactivity Read more here: » GMA Network: Encyclopedia II - GMA Network - Services |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - The Wack Pack - Current Members
The Wack Pack - Angry Black.
Attended the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, now works for the telephone company. A New York Giants fan. He once fought Crazy Cabbie in a three-round boxing match, losing unanimously.
The Wack Pack - Blue Iris.
Does "granny porn", and guest-hosted the Howard 100 program Tissue Time with Heidi Cortez.
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See also:The Wack Pack, The Wack Pack - Current Members, The Wack Pack - Angry Black, The Wack Pack - Blue Iris, The Wack Pack - Beetlejuice, The Wack Pack - Bong Hit Eric, The Wack Pack - Captain Janks, The Wack Pack - Celeste, The Wack Pack - Cliff Palate, The Wack Pack - Crackhead Bob, The Wack Pack - Crazy Alice, The Wack Pack - Daniel Carver, The Wack Pack - Dan The Farter, The Wack Pack - Dan The Song Parody Man, The Wack Pack - Debbie The Queafer, The Wack Pack - Double A, The Wack Pack - Elephant Boy, The Wack Pack - Elliot Offen, The Wack Pack - Eric the Midget, The Wack Pack - Evil Dave Letterman, The Wack Pack - Fake Arnold, The Wack Pack - Gary the Retard, The Wack Pack - High Pitch Eric, The Wack Pack - Jeff the Drunk, The Wack Pack - Jeff the Vomit Guy, The Wack Pack - Joey Boots, The Wack Pack - John the Stutterer, The Wack Pack - Junior the Farter, The Wack Pack - King of All Blacks, The Wack Pack - King of All Messengers, The Wack Pack - Mary Ann from Brooklyn 1, The Wack Pack - Melrose Larry Green, The Wack Pack - Miss Howard Stern, The Wack Pack - Nicole Bass, The Wack Pack - Ponce de la Phone, The Wack Pack - Siobhan, The Wack Pack - Wendy the Retard, The Wack Pack - Yucko the Clown, The Wack Pack - Former Members, The Wack Pack - Big Black, The Wack Pack - Bigfoot, The Wack Pack - Big Mike, The Wack Pack - Debbie the Space Alien, The Wack Pack - Eileen The Leather-Weather Lady, The Wack Pack - Gay Ramon, The Wack Pack - Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf, The Wack Pack - Ivan the Drunk, The Wack Pack - Joe Cancer, The Wack Pack - Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, The Wack Pack - Quinton the Stutterer, The Wack Pack - Slow Adam, The Wack Pack - Speech Impediment Man, The Wack Pack - Ted the Janitor, The Wack Pack - Vin the Retard, The Wack Pack - Memorable quotes Read more here: » The Wack Pack: Encyclopedia II - The Wack Pack - Current Members |
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Coca-Cola has been the target of urban legends decrying the drink for its supposedly copious amounts of acid (its pH value of 2.5 is midway between vinegar and gastric acid), or the "life-threatening" effects of its carbonated water. These urban legends usually take the form of "fun facts" — for example, "highway troopers use Coke to clean blood from highways after accidents", "somebody once died in a Coke-drinking competition," or "Coke can dissolve a tooth overnight". All of these claims are false. (While Highway Troopers do not ...
See also:Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola - History, Coca-Cola - Early years, Coca-Cola - World War II, Coca-Cola - New Coke to the present, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola formula, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola's advertising, Coca-Cola - Sport event sponsorships, Coca-Cola - Criticisms, Coca-Cola - Business practices, Coca-Cola - International appeal, Coca-Cola - As a political and corporate symbol, Coca-Cola - Notes, Coca-Cola - Types of Coke Read more here: » Coca-Cola: Encyclopedia II - Coca-Cola - Criticisms |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Delhi - DemographicsDelhi has a population of more than 15 million people (2005 est.) making it the 3rd largest metropolitan area in India after Mumbai and Kolkata. About 295,000 people live in New Delhi and 125,000 in Delhi Cantonment. There are 827 women for every 1000 men and the metropolis has a literacy rate of 78.5%. The ratio of urban population stands at approximately 90%. Delhi has one of the highest per capita incomes in India and is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in Asia. According to the census carried out by the Indian government in ...
See also:Delhi, Delhi - History, Delhi - Ancient history, Delhi - 8th century to 16th century, Delhi - 16th century to Present, Delhi - Government, Delhi - Districts, Delhi - Suburbs/Satellite towns, Delhi - Geography and Climate, Delhi - Demographics, Delhi - Economy, Delhi - Tourism, Delhi - Entertainment, Delhi - Transportation, Delhi - Roadways, Delhi - Auto-rickshaws, Delhi - Buses, Delhi - Metro, Delhi - Taxis, Delhi - Railway connectivity, Delhi - Airports, Delhi - Sports, Delhi - Education, Delhi - Famous people from Delhi, Delhi - Newspapers Read more here: » Delhi: Encyclopedia II - Delhi - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Ludwig II of Bavaria - Life
Ludwig II of Bavaria - His Youth.
Born in Nymphenburg (today part of Munich), he was the son of Maximilian II of Bavaria and Princess Marie of Prussia. Ludwig was continually reminded of his royal power as a child, and his education swayed between being extremely spoiled on some occasions to being severely controlled by his protectors on others. This no doubt played a role in what later accounts describe as strange behavior. Ludwig's apologists explain that much of his 'unusual' behaviour was caused by the stress of growing up in a royal family, comparing it to the problems that modern royals like th ...
See also:Ludwig II of Bavaria, Ludwig II of Bavaria - Life, Ludwig II of Bavaria - His Youth, Ludwig II of Bavaria - His Reign, Ludwig II of Bavaria - His Buildings, Ludwig II of Bavaria - His Death, Ludwig II of Bavaria - His Legacy, Ludwig II of Bavaria - Ludwig and the arts, Ludwig II of Bavaria - Ludwig in fiction, Ludwig II of Bavaria - Notes, Ludwig II of Bavaria - Reference Read more here: » Ludwig II of Bavaria: Encyclopedia II - Ludwig II of Bavaria - Life |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler - World War II
Adolf Hitler - Opening moves.
On March 12, 1938, Hitler pressured his native Austria into unification with Germany (the Anschluss) and made a triumphal entry into Vienna. Next, he intensified a crisis over the German-speaking Sudetenland district of Czechoslovakia. This led to the Munich Agreement of September 1938, which British prime minister Neville Chamberlain hailed as "Peace in our time". At Munich, Britain and France had weakly given way to his demands, averting war but failing to save Czechoslovakia. As a result of the summit, Hitler was See also: Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Early years, Adolf Hitler - Early adulthood in Vienna and Munich, Adolf Hitler - World War I, Adolf Hitler - The early years of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's entry and rise, Adolf Hitler - The Hitler Putsch, Adolf Hitler - The rebuilding of the party, Adolf Hitler - The road to power, Adolf Hitler - The Brüning administration, Adolf Hitler - The cabinets von Papen and Schleicher, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's appointment as Chancellor, Adolf Hitler - Reichstag Fire and the March election, Adolf Hitler - The Enabling Act, Adolf Hitler - Removal of remaining limits, Adolf Hitler - The Third Reich, Adolf Hitler - Economics and culture, Adolf Hitler - Repression, Adolf Hitler - Rearmament and new alliances, Adolf Hitler - The Holocaust, Adolf Hitler - World War II, Adolf Hitler - Opening moves, Adolf Hitler - Path to defeat, Adolf Hitler - Defeat and death, Adolf Hitler - Legacy, Adolf Hitler - Medical health, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's family, Adolf Hitler - The origin of the name Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Trivia, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's associates, Adolf Hitler - Documentaries, Adolf Hitler - Dramatizations, Adolf Hitler - Media, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's speeches Read more here: » Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler - World War II |
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| |  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Isle of Man - CultureThe culture of the Isle of Man is strongly influenced by its Celtic and Norse origins. It is currently enjoying a revival of the Goidelic Manx language (Gaelg). Although the last original native speaker died in 1974, small children are once again being brought up speaking Manx. There are now 27 known native speakers and 650 other speakers. Manx is closely related to the Scottish Gaelic and Irish languages. A well known Manx expression is "Traa Dy Liooar", meaning "time enough" and represents a sterotypical view of the Manx attitude to lif ...
See also:Isle of Man, Isle of Man - Geography, Isle of Man - People, Isle of Man - Culture, Isle of Man - Government, Isle of Man - Structure, Isle of Man - External relations, Isle of Man - Politics, Isle of Man - Sheadings and parishes, Isle of Man - Economy, Isle of Man - History, Isle of Man - Ancient times to present, Isle of Man - The Tynwald, Isle of Man - The Triskelion, Isle of Man - Sports, Isle of Man - Famous residents Read more here: » Isle of Man: Encyclopedia II - Isle of Man - Culture |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - CriticismTrade unions are often accused of benefiting the insider workers, those having a secure job and high productivity, at the cost of the outsider workers, consumers of the goods or services produced, and the shareholders of the unionised business. The ones that are likely to lose the most from a trade union are those who are unemployed or at the risk of unemployment or who are not able to get the job that they want in a particular field. The so-called insider-outsider theory analyses this pro ...
See also:Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News, Trade union - Criticism Read more here: » Trade union: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Criticism |
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| |  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Workplace democracy - HistoryWorkplace democracy has a long history and arguably is much more basic and common to human work organization than is hierarchy.
Workplace democracy - Associated with ideologies.
These methods are often seen as associated with trade unions or syndicalism (or more lately eco-syndicalism), or in extreme forms anarcho-syndicalism.
Most unions have democratic structures at least for selecting the leader, and sometimes these are seen as providing the only democratic aspects of work. However, unions are no ...
See also:Workplace democracy, Workplace democracy - History, Workplace democracy - Associated with ideologies, Workplace democracy - Studied by management science, Workplace democracy - Early theory, Workplace democracy - Relation to political theory, Workplace democracy - Current approaches, Workplace democracy - Limits of management, Workplace democracy - Influenced matrix management, Workplace democracy - Semler and Semco, Workplace democracy - versus Taylorism, Workplace democracy - Advantages and disadvantages, Workplace democracy - Individual career development, Workplace democracy - Organizational structure and management, Workplace democracy - Teams talent and careers, Workplace democracy - Not always applicable, Workplace democracy - External links Read more here: » Workplace democracy: Encyclopedia II - Workplace democracy - History |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Franklin D. Roosevelt - LegacyRoosevelt's legacies to the U.S. were a greatly expanded role for government in the management of the economy (effectively ending the days of laissez-faire economics), increased government regulation of companies to protect the environment and prevent corruption, a Social Security system which allowed senior citizens to be able to retire with income and benefits, a nation on the winning side of World War II (with a booming wartime economy), and a coalition of voters supporting the Democratic Party which would survive intact until the ...
See also:Franklin D. Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Early life, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Marriage and children, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Political career, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Private crises, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Governor of New York: 1928-1932, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Election as President, Franklin D. Roosevelt - The First New Deal, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Second New Deal 1935-36, Franklin D. Roosevelt - The second term, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Foreign policy 1933-41, Franklin D. Roosevelt - The path to war, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Pearl Harbor, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Japanese-American internment, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Civil rights and refugees, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Strategy and diplomacy, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Death and posthumous reputation, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Legacy, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Cabinet members, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Supreme Court appointments, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Media, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Online Resources, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Primary Sources, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Franklin D. Roosevelt - Foreign Policy and World War II Read more here: » Franklin D. Roosevelt: Encyclopedia II - Franklin D. Roosevelt - Legacy |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Harold Wilson - In ParliamentAs the War drew to an end, he began searching for a seat to fight at the impending general election. Eventually he was selected for Ormskirk, which was then held by Stephen King-Hall. Wilson accidentally agreed to be adopted as the candidate immediately rather than delay until the election was called, and was therefore compelled to resign from the Civil Service. He used the time in between to write A New Deal for Coal which used his wartime experience to argue for nationalisation of the ...
See also:Harold Wilson, Harold Wilson - Birth and Early Life, Harold Wilson - In Parliament, Harold Wilson - Opposition, Harold Wilson - Prime Minister, Harold Wilson - Resignation, Harold Wilson - Death, Harold Wilson - MI5 plot?, Harold Wilson - Other conspiracy theories, Harold Wilson - Harold Wilson's First Cabinet 1964-1970, Harold Wilson - Harold Wilson's Second Government March 1974 - April 1976, Harold Wilson - Changes, Harold Wilson - Titles from birth to death Read more here: » Harold Wilson: Encyclopedia II - Harold Wilson - In Parliament |
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| | |  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - T-34 - Combat historyThe T-34 is often used as a symbol for the effectiveness of the Soviet counterattack against the Germans. The appearance of the T-34 in the summer of 1941 was a psychological shock to the Germans, whose ideology had taught them that the Soviets were 'sub-human'[citation needed] and presumably incapable of such technical excellence; this is shown by Alfred Jodl's diary, who seems to have been taken by surprise at the appearance of the T-34 in Riga (The first confirmed use of the T-34 seems to be at Battle of Smolensk (1941) ...
See also:T-34, T-34 - Production history, T-34 - Revolutionary design, T-34 - Establishing and maintaining production, T-34 - Evolutionary development, T-34 - Cost-effectiveness, T-34 - Variants, T-34 - Soviet medium tank models of WWII, T-34 - Combat history, T-34 - Combat effectiveness, T-34 - Importance Read more here: » T-34: Encyclopedia II - T-34 - Combat history |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - The Mississippi Freedom Democratic PartyCOFO had held a Freedom Vote in Mississippi in 1963 to demonstrate the desire of black Mississippians to vote. More than 90,000 people voted in mock elections which pitted candidates from the "Freedom Party" against the official state Democratic party candidates. In 1964, organizers launched the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party to challenge the all-white slate from the state party. When Mississippi voting registrars refused to recognize their candidates, they held their own primary, selecting Fannie Lou Hamer, Annie Devine, and Victoria Gray to run for C ...
See also:American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Background, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Key Events, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - The murder of Emmett Till, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Mass action replaces litigation, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Desegregating Little Rock, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Sit-ins and freedom rides, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Organizing in Mississippi, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - The Albany movement, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - The Birmingham campaign, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - The March on Washington, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Mississippi Freedom Summer, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Selma and the Voting Rights Act, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - The American Jewish community and the civil rights movement, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Fraying of alliances, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Race riots, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Black power, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Memphis and the Poor People's March, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Footnotes, American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - Documentary films Read more here: » American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968: Encyclopedia II - American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968 - The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party |
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