Duke Employment

Walmart CEO Mike Duke describes the strategies to improve the generation of growth of Wal-Mart created 500,000 jobs in the world next wide over the next five years read more
1998 Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling Classic – Duke vs. Shafer (1)
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Duchess of Fife at Church Army Labour Tent opening from Mary Evans $29.99 Photo Puzzle, Duchess of Fife at Church Army Labour Tent opening. The Duchess of Fife (Princess Louise, Princess Royal, 1867-1931), eldest daughter of Edward VII, opening the King Edward VII Labour Tent in Kingsway, Central London, for the Church Army. The Duke of Fife is with her — this was his last public appearance. Labour Tents were set up to provide temporary employment for the unemployed. …. |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Duchess of Westminster at Church Army depot from Mary Evans $29.99 Photo Puzzle, Duchess of Westminster at Church Army depot. Katherine Caroline Cavendish, Duchess of Westminster (1857-1941), second wife of the 1st Duke of Westminster, opening a Church Army Labour Relief Depot in Artillery Row, Central London. She is being very sporting, sitting on an uncomfortable looking pile of firewood. She received a CBE in 1920. Labour Relief Depots were set up to provide t… |
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The Duchess of Duke Street Episode #1.3 $1.99 … |
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Made in China: Women Factory Workers in a Global Workplace $16.00 As China has evolved into an industrial powerhouse over the past two decades, a new class of workers has developed: the dagongmei, or working girls. The dagongmei are women in their late teens and early twenties who move from rural areas to urban centers to work in factories. Because of state laws dictating that those born in the countryside cannot permanently leave their villages, and familial pr… |
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Labors Appropriate to Their Sex: Gender, Labor, and Politics in Urban Chile, 1900–1930 (Latin America Otherwise) $22.25 In Labors Appropriate to Their Sex Elizabeth Quay Hutchison addresses the plight of working women in early twentieth-century Chile, when the growth of urban manufacturing was transforming the contours of women’s wage work and stimulating significant public debate, new legislation, educational reform, and social movements directed at women workers. Challenging earlier interpretations of women… |