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33 documents for biscuit factories
  • ... many children displaced from garment factories, school was not an option. Instead, these children... may also work as assistants in match, biscuit, shrimp, cigarette, and salt processing factories ...

  • ... employees in cracker and biscuit factories. Independent Union of Cookie & Cracker Makers of I...

  • The following is a report from a Yomiuri Shimbun staff writer stationed in Miyagi Prefecture's Kesennuma, which was hit by a massive tsunami caused by the earthquake that hit northern Japan on Friday. Nakane, 27, was at an emergency evacuation site to interview citizens when the first tsunami hit the city. He was stranded at the evacuation site for about 43 hours with about 450 citizens after the tsunami hit the three-story building. He spent two nights there before being rescued by helicopter.

    ..., washing away houses and marine product factories. The wave moved toward the community center, locat... Dinner on the second day was a piece of a biscuit. The 400 people still in the center had to share o...

  • ... garment workers would be removed from factories in a phased manner and placed in school. To offset... that employed child laborers were match, biscuit, shrimp processing, cigarette, tanneries, and salt...

  • Today's Obituaries Allen, Wanda L. Bias, Kimberly L. Blankenship, Jerry B. Browning, Tracey Jr. Carr, Arnold T. Cox-White, Sheryl L. Dingess, Alfred Douglas, George A. Jr. Eskins, Cynthia F. Finley, Forrest B. Frisch, Thelma D. Gibson, Carl D. Gill, Sandra Griffith, Marjorie H. Harrigan, Anne C. Hemsworth, Mary M. Hill, Christopher A. Hollar, Shirley A. Hundley, Richard A. Kennedy, Betty L. Lawless, Edward E. McClure, Cecil R. McDougal, Betty L. Mullins, Corbett Nester, Charles Noe, Dana K. Pierce, Ruth L. Priestley, Roberta F. Robinson, Doris Russell, Kathleen N. Russo, Mary C. Snyder, Robert D. Twohig, Barbara A. Wanda Lee Allen

    ... iconic voice and spirit of the Tudor's Biscuit World, Dunbar, passed away on March 29, 2011, afte... effort as a "Rosie the Riveter" in the factories of Detroit, Mich., and at Sophie's Fashion Shop in...

  • ... Tours, during which visitors tour factories. Here's a timeline highlighting the county's manuf... company that today is named D.F Stauffer Biscuit Company Inc. and based in Spring Garden Township. ...

  • Hey, [Rich Wagner]," [Nancy Barton] recalls saying, "There's this sign that says 'bottling plant.' You know anything about it? "I REALLY LOVED working here," says Steve Hach, a former Yards delivery truck driver who quit last June to take a job as a stock market research analyst. "It's really a 19th-century workspace-the ownership's mentality, I mean. Everybody works together and there's a sharing of tasks." "Now it's just family hanging out," she says, "drinking 'cause it's the end of the work week."

    ... kettle this week, and again the sweet, biscuit-y smell of malt floats around the 123-year-old bui... shut the breweries down, the other factories ceased operations, residents fled the area and the...

  • By Ralph And Terry Kovel ALMOST ALL CHAIRS AND TABLES were made of wood until the beginning of the 19th century, when new materials inspired new designs. When it was first used, iron had to be hand-wrought. But with the innovations of the Industrial Revolution, iron could be molded or cast. The earliest cast-iron furniture in England, made about 1823, was used in gardens, parks and cemeteries. But it was the 1851 Crystal Palace exhibition that made cast iron popular. Benches that looked as if they had been made from branches, ferns or grapevines were made for gardens. Soon geometric patterns, leaves and scrolls were designed so the furniture resembled Gothic or Rococo Revival styles of wooden furniture. The garden could be furnished with iron chairs, tables, benches, urns, fountains and...

    ...A. Ditmar-Urbach AG Porcelain Factories operated under various names in Turn-Teplitz, Bohe...Mt. Washington Crown Milano biscuit jar, oval, yellow shading to pink, cascading branc...

  • IT MIGHT NOT SEEM LIKE YOUR typical high-profile industry but in the current environment where investors just want a rudimentary company rather than one which offers thrills and spills, manufacturing everyday food tin cans might not seem too bad after all. With local consumers and businesses grinding down to a weaker economy, companies which can register strong double-digit growth are certainly hard to find, especially in a mature industry. If that is the case, then Can-One's forecast growth may look fantastic to long-term investors looking for a growing yet relatively safe company to invest in. At least one investment house is optimistic on the company, with OSK Research recently calling for a `HOLD' on the stock based on its strong growth prospects in the can manufacturing business.

    ... supplying small quantities of plain biscuit cans and kerosene cans to retail businesses. The g... can manufacturer with 14 full-fledged factories across the peninsula. The group has weathered the ...

  • Chimneys in the Desert: Industrialization in Argentina during the Export Boom Years, by Fernando Rocchi, is reviewed.

    ... of the nineteenth century, when modern factories first appeared on the Buenos Aires landscape. He d... the initial expansion in textile, shoe, biscuit, beer, tobacco, and metal manufacturing was restri...



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