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In the UK a wood | occupations apprentice could choose to study Bench Join |
idual differences may vary across different | occupations. |
mittees to report the names, addresses, and | occupations of donors of $200 or more. |
it was an excuse to protest against foreign | occupations in Italy and induce Carlo Alberto to embrac |
French club, Gay-straight alliance, Health | Occupations Students of America, jazz band, Link Crew, |
ity specifically designed for allied health | occupations training. |
ent of those favoring secession and Federal | occupations of Maryland cities prevented secession. |
e furniture, no conversation and repetitive | occupations. |
ge of tactics including pickets and factory | occupations. |
e seen of the Spanish, British and American | occupations of St. Augustine. |
home economics, commercial, and diversified | occupations. |
American fishing rights, Chicano and Indian | occupations of government land and buildings, and Asian |
ruction, followed by food service, and then | occupations in the agricultural industry. |
ed in gender stereotypes of male and female | occupations.” |
ng program for women in trade and technical | occupations. |
tion about the education, family, and prior | occupations of Presidents, as well as facts about their |
The protests included rent strikes and land | occupations (which came to be known as land raids) by c |
al, partisan, parliamentary and educational | occupations, that had influence outside of Mapam as wel |
for artists, graphic designers, and similar | occupations. |
ic, Middle Palaeolithic and Epipalaeolithic | occupations in the caves of Tabun, El Wad, Es Skhul, Sh |
21% Professional, managerial and Technical | occupations |
25% Partly skilled and unskilled | occupations |
employed in farming, fishing, and forestry | occupations. |
Management, professional, and related | occupations employed 29.4% of the work force and sales |
That it applies to | occupations of a "High Contracting Party"; |
AI considers foreign troops, "There are two | occupations in Iraq. |
ds, although none of these are transitional | occupations from one period to another. |
Fishery and tourism are main | occupations of inhabitants. |
range of vocational programs such as Health | Occupations Students of America and Criminal Justice. |
lack of resources such as industry-oriented | occupations, and high-density retail and commercial bus |
ster of Historical Places in 1973 as having | occupations from the Archaic period to the Mississippia |
n Sociological Association's Organizations, | Occupations, and Work Section. |
t events included critical mass bike rides, | occupations, and mass demonstrations in Brighton, Manch |
iverse London area in regard to body shape, | occupations, sexual orientation, race and nationality. |
After both Soviet | occupations mass deportation of the Lithuanians into gu |
ed from low-caste Indians who brought their | occupations to Europe, he argues that the Romani people |
d other support to initiatives built around | occupations where Muslims are concentrated and have gro |
s are now into various other businesses and | occupations, fishing and fish related business are the |
East Enders worked in lowly but respectable | occupations such as carters, porters and costermongers. |
eological features are undisturbed by later | occupations. |
from backgrounds of (working class) routine | occupations. |
urban in terms of the living conditions and | occupations of the inhabitants, they still were officia |
participant in the 2009 Croatian university | occupations. |
ty in eastern India by describing different | occupations of people such as hunters, boatmen, and pot |
s made up of eleven wealthy directors whose | occupations reflect the industries of the day: corn mer |
Seeing that the school emphasizes health | occupations, all students are required to take a full-y |
Local residents are primarily employed in | occupations related to agriculture and fruit orchards. |
The Eva/Morrow Mountain | occupations represent the most intensive periods of hum |
ed, and not just the 'big news' events like | occupations and such... there are chapters simply doing |
chool teaching was one of the few reputable | occupations that were open to convicts in Western Austr |
e trained in skills necessary for technical | occupations. |
She carried troops for the | occupations of Inchon, Korea, and Chinwangtao and Tsing |
en fallen far behind the pay for comparable | occupations, in August 1977 Edmund-Davies was appointed |
an choose four characters in four different | occupations: a knight, a brawler, an archer and a wizar |
iel, Charlotte, Miles and Frank-fake names, | occupations and scenes were temporarily assigned, to li |
icks), Fellowship FCCLA, French Club,Health | Occupations Students of America (HOSA), Hospitality and |
arents of children withdrawn from hazardous | occupations. |
least as could be spared from professional | occupations and the cares of a family-was devoted to ma |
Drawing inspiration from factory | occupations in France since 1968 and actions taken by t |
marriage, and of refraining from degrading | occupations. |
Poverty forces many women and girls into | occupations that carry a relatively high risk of sexual |
AISD, giving the district's growing Health | Occupations programs space to grow and expand. |
or Max Branning (not many of them have past | occupations and even fewer with years, though). |
the Paris evenements of May 1968, he wrote | Occupations, a stage play about Gramsci and the Fiat fa |
Although Dominic held many | occupations when he was younger, he always wanted to be |
dventist teachings and pursued her favorite | occupations of studying and teaching. |
in higher professional or higher managerial | occupations; a further 24.0% |
Meale's website lists his previous | occupations as Author, Editor, Development Officer, Tra |
His other | occupations on the plant during this period included ma |
Despite his many | occupations and duties, Dimitrescu found time to compos |
eaving the Congress, he resumed his earlier | occupations, including another term in the New York Sta |
ntual disillusionment with his then-current | occupations. |
eacher, which was to remain one of his main | occupations after leaving the Conservatoire in 1898 and |
the United States (CPUSA), and his previous | occupations were teaching and journalism. |
ke other communities, they hold diversified | occupations. |
Resources Committee; the House Professional | Occupations Subcommittee; the House Public Health and F |
ny writers and actors, and those in similar | occupations. |
Ken Bruce usually berates people in such | occupations ‘painting scantily clad women call that a j |
Afterwards, he worked in various | occupations at locations in the eastern part of the Uni |
ead segregation of the genders in different | occupations. |
can also be used for those engaged in other | occupations which can be seen as analogous to academia |
ther petty businessmen or involved in other | occupations. |
After some time spent in various | occupations, he became a secondary school teacher at Au |
rticle on Canadian women in non-traditional | occupations, printed by Labour/Le Travail in Spring 200 |
uring the Meiji period he worked in various | occupations (even as a clerk for a business in Hakodate |
or fitness for employment in non-industrial | occupations of children and young persons,... |
sman..no one needs that definition in their | occupations to be who they are. |
might lead to a labor shortage in unskilled | occupations which would adversely affect the functionin |
k Reynolds, both of whom were in "reserved" | occupations and, therefore, exempt from military servic |
ould hammer, stitch and polish, and in such | occupations employed the hours of his leisure from war. |
ed in Rhode Island and Massachusetts in his | occupations. |
eight sons all became involved in maritime | occupations. |
ntering politics, he was engaged in various | occupations, like mechanical masonry, teaching, and gra |
Greensill was also involved in land | occupations at Bastion Point, Awhitu, and others elsewh |
sters, dating back to 1657, include service | occupations such as coachmen, bailiffs, bakers and labo |
mines, with their associated industries and | occupations, resulted in the village having a populatio |
gins' lifestyle was varied in interests and | occupations. |
His specialty is getting hired into unusual | occupations and writing funny accounts of his misadvent |
Chettiars were traditionally involved in | occupations like moneylending and wholesale trading. |
ernment Operations Committee and its health | occupations subcommittee, long-term care subcommittee, |
adding "sex worker" to an official list of | occupations. |
he sirventes is a long and humorous list of | occupations he claims to have had, including bos meges, |
th which provided a survey of the lives and | occupations of the working classes of late nineteenth c |
ed the abandonment of both urban living and | occupations traditionally associated with Jews. |
ng was also listed as one of London's first | occupations after leaving a cannery at the age of fifte |
program areas: Business, Marketing, Health | Occupations, Family & Consumer Sciences, Drafting, Auto |
rk, Childcare, Cosmetology, Masonry, Health | Occupations, Food Service, Construction, Electronics, a |
s appointed a member of the Michigan Health | Occupations Council in 1986 by Governor James Blanchard |
alum and silver mining) and the more modern | occupations of agriculture and tourism. |
p in competition with other more attractive | occupations and the general effects of consumerism and |
The most common | occupations were Labourers (15%); Technicians and Trade |
The most common | occupations were Labourers (20%); Managers (14%); and, |
The most common | occupations were labourers (18%), technicians and trade |
ermaids, and milliners were the most common | occupations linked with prostitution. |
Although most respectable | occupations were closed to ex-convicts, the colony was |
he Jews of Tudela followed the most varying | occupations; they traded in grain, wool, cloth, and eve |
ide of New York was one of the most popular | occupations for immigrant Jews in the latter half of th |
ers or professionals, while the most common | occupations were in retail, property and business servi |
ay, farmers make more money than most other | occupations. |
The most common | occupations were Managers (23%); Labourers (16%); and, |
idence survives - for example the names and | occupations of each tenant for the last 400 years can b |
epairing, sales and other non-factory based | occupations. |
community, but now they follow a number of | occupations. |
They're divided into groups of similar | occupations, and sortable by date within that. |
ackground in education as a result of their | occupations. |
y lists many trades/craftsmen - most of the | occupations having now long since disappered from the v |
time touched upon a great deal of different | occupations within the comics industry. |
and Afghanistan: Eyewitness Accounts of the | Occupations, co-authored by Glantz. |
e divided into groups on the basis of their | occupations. |
Little is known of the nature of his | occupations during the next two years, except that he w |
, or working in one of a number of reserved | occupations. |
Hashiguchi mainly focuses on unusual | occupations or sports. |
es turned to crafts and trade or industrial | occupations. |
Other production | occupations including supervisors (16%) |
xamination of Young Persons (Non-Industrial | Occupations) Convention, 1946 is an International Labou |
in its development, such as plague, hostile | occupations and one major fire. |
avy Jr. ROTC, Urban Studies program, Health | Occupations Students of America chapter, Science Bowl. |
Exploration of Public Service | Occupations |
He pursued various | occupations in banking and agriculture, and was the own |
He also pursues many | occupations, including becoming a music record executiv |
hat came to be known as land raids: crofter | occupations of land to which crofters believed they sho |
rganizations, which covered a wide range of | occupations. |
By 1851 the range of | occupations reported in the village had expanded furthe |
ok of Oz), women in high risk, action-heavy | occupations (Mary Louise in the Country), and the ubiqu |
ccupational safety and fire science, health | occupations, food management, agricultural mechanics, a |
1951, Derickson maintained several diverse | occupations, including operating his own restaurant, th |
ranged most of its programs of study around | occupations or professions. |
was under both Israeli and Syrian military | occupations during its negotiation. |
curriculum, under the conviction that those | occupations should be intimately and inextricably linke |
icine-man to the origin of the professional | occupations. |
Agriculture and fishing are the main | occupations, involving about 48% of the population. |
and nuts for food, and hunting are the main | occupations. |
d entrepreneurs and members of the clerical | occupations were among them. |
king, sail-cloth, and cordage were the main | occupations. |
Forestry, fishing and tourism are the main | occupations of the town population. |
Farming and construction work are the main | occupations of the local people. |
In 2005, she chaired the Health | Occupations Subcommittee; since 2006 she has been Chair |
business services and retail as the primary | occupations, followed by health, manufacturing, hospita |
The traditional | occupations of the Maarans was sounding or playing the |
, washing dishes in Paris, amongs the other | occupations. |
ip, the wives drawn together by the unusual | occupations of their husbands and the raising of their |
According to Casparis, the people, | occupations or titles mentioned in this inscription was |
led Marienbad as a child, due to the Soviet | occupations in the Czech Republic immediately following |
The only | occupations generally open to working-class women were |
h and community services (904) were the key | occupations of Willetton's residents. |
and vocational programs such as the Health | Occupations Students of America (HOSA) and the LPN nurs |
Membership in the Health | Occupations Students of America is encouraged to promot |
the 1895 city directory lists the following | occupations from Irish Hill occupants: huckster, carpen |
all Business Subcommittee, the Professional | Occupations Subcommittee, and the Public Health and Fam |
eological site in Berindia, the traditional | occupations and handicrafts, the costumes and products |
The regular | occupations of the volunteers are quite varied, ranging |
partly because of high demand for the same | occupations in the Australian and international job mar |
g at parliament) culminating in the rolling | occupations of several university registry buildings in |
y example of a Jewish Council in the German | occupations of Western Europe. |
local agriculture, and tourism are the main | occupations. |
The primary | occupations are agriculture, animal husbandry, and day |
Agriculture and Textile are the major | occupations in this village. |
Textile and Agriculture are the major | occupations in this village. |
The main | occupations of the residents are agriculture and cattle |
was better for them to pursue their present | occupations like cultivation, coir making, and toddy ta |
led otherwise and support their traditional | occupations and become a homogenous part of the village |
at home, devoting themselves to their usual | occupations, and thus profaning the days sacred to the |
Their main | occupations remains dyeing and tanning of hides. |
Their traditional | occupations vary, from trading to farming. |
om Yale in 1847, he drifted through various | occupations until, in California, he joined the Clarenc |
rs of the community have now taken to other | occupations, such as taloring, others have opened shops |
The Act applied to dangerous | occupations in which personal injury arose out of an ac |
lowest point of misery, to return to their | occupations and to resume the practice of sacrifice. |
, not least because access of Jews to other | occupations became more restricted on religious grounds |
contestant has the option of being told the | occupations of the three remaining wage-earners, but wi |
More than 200 different trades and | occupations are covered by the union. |
There are still plenty of traditional rural | occupations, but also many kinds of commercial activiti |
The traditional Bashkir | occupations of livestock raising and beekeeping remain |
This is especially true concerning | occupations that require profound knowledge of technolo |
ulture and cattle raising were the two main | occupations of the residents. |
Following a variety of | occupations, Anson Dodge began his own lumber career in |
uring the twenties, he pursued a variety of | occupations. |
and media services, as well as a variety of | occupations in the food industry, to the surrounding ar |
merchant seaman and worked in a variety of | occupations, including a railway worker, cook, paper mi |
Boys High School and worked in a variety of | occupations, including milkman, ferry and cruise boat c |
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