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...The first reference to the Virgin of Regla in Cuban letters ... energy called ashe and compromises the security of the immanent oricha. Since trying to "read" thi... to house-temples and not only opened their doors to whites, but also began initiating them into the... combine to create a fairly coherent impression of the annual events. (87) Neither Susana nor Pepa...
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... President George Washington appointed the first 13 U.S. Marshals following the passage of the firs... and transport of prisoners, witness security, and judicial security--including the protection o... of agents were positioned outside the two doors of the conference room. All were in business attir.... That impression was furthered to some extent when Ambrose then ask...
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... REFORM, SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS HOLDS A HEARING ON WALTE...And I would also like to first introduce the undersecretary, Peter Guerin, who wo..., after the young servicemember died two doors down from me, New Year's of '05, I had been lookin... I was led to the impression that what Colonel Hamilton had told the soldiers i...
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Employment has shifted from a relatively stable and secure relation in which shareholders bore the risks associated with the market and firms buffered the risks vis-à-vis workers to a dynamic relation characterized by employment insecurity and individual responsibility. Modern businesses face new management challenges stemming from decreased employee loyalty and difficulties in supervising and controlling the workforce. Firms have responded by implementing internal branding programs that parallel consumer marketing programs but target workers rather than consumers. The goal of such programs is to re-align employees’ self-interest with that of the firm, persuading employees to internalize the firm’s brand so that they “live the brand” and react instinctively “on-brand.” Identity-based br...
...First, brands create the opportunity for brand extension...: although the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”) 19 regulates the struct... seem considerate and also gives the impression that you don’t doubt that you’ll be coming in.... and hiring new ones, and later closed its doors; employees made statements such as “I would go o...
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The Nigerian constitution provides and guarantees for each citizen the freedom of religion, religious practice, and religious education.7 These rights are generally observed throughout Nigeria. [...] places of worship are freely established,8 and no restrictions are placed on the number of clergy trained in Nigeria9 or on the number of people who may perform pilgrimage.
... between Muslims and Christians during the first years of Islam. Generally, Islam considers Christi... the Hausa and Fulani did not enjoy the security and free trade that others enjoyed. With the conqu...They thought Lugard would open doors for them to evangelize the Muslims.25 They rallied... a Native law, and thus one gets the impression that it is not a written law like the English rece...
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...The only security was in extirpating the power. But this alone would... government from summarily closing courtroom doors which had long been open to the public at the time... that university students "are less impressionable than younger students and should be able to apprec...
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Brooks was recognized in the Black MBA Magazine as one of the Top 50 Under 50 in 2005, and as one of N'Digo Magazine's 100 Most Influential African Americans from 2004 to 2006. He has also been a recipient of U.S. Cellular's Top Agent Award in 2005 and 2006, recognized in Who's Who in, Black Chicago in 2006 and 2007, and as one of Chicago's Pioneer Entrepreneurs by Business Week's Small Biz Magazine in 2006.
[RALPH V. HUGHES] is the Regional Vice President of Corporate Communications for Macy's Stores in Chicago. His responsibility is to provide counsel and advice to Macy's Inc. in the areas of public, community, civic and media relations. This newly created position was designed to assist in the transition from Marshall Field's to Macy's in Chicago.
From 1975-1977, Lee worked as an arc...
... Some of these men have amassed a career of firsts, such as His Honor Timothy Evans, Chief Judge of C..., employee programs and benefits, security and fire protection, safety and environmental affa... to his music business, which opened the doors for contracts with the new Regal Theater and other... teamwork and service made an indelible impression on him. In March 2004, Bob was named president/CEO...
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Sellers-Garcia discusses how she finds her uncle's records in Guatemala's secret police archive. Mario Silva Jonama had been a member of the democratic government ousted by a CIA-led coup in 1954; and had been one of the Guatemalan Party of Labor leaders "disappeared" by plain-clothes police in Guatemala in 1972.
... posing for the camera, he gave the impression of an actor in a wide range of roles. In one he le... the recent armed conflict in Guatemala, first reading as much as I could of published histories ... vermin, repairing leaks, and providing security. The next step was to clear enough space in the ar... felt too uneasy walking through it, and new doors had to be cut into the walls. "What atrocities hav...
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...ASTRUE, Commissioner. of the Social Security Administration,. Defendant-Appelle...First, the ALJ failed to properly consider her fibromyal...Id. at 213. Dr. Malati's clinical impression was: "Unexplained pain in shoulders. . Osteoarthri...He opens doors for me, doors that are hard for me to open....
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Fifty-five years ago a coup d'état ended Prime Minister Muhammad Mosaddeq's government in Iran on August 19, 1953. Numerous books and articles have analyzed the event but often have overlooked Iran's domestic dynamics. What is presented is nearly always a conspiracy theory that suggests American and British masters of intrigue subverted Iran entirely through their shady operators. The picture portrays Iranians as little more than inanimate objects - a nation of potted plants. Even now over half a century later, and three decades after the fall of Iran's monarchy, misperceptions persist. A review of the coup and what precipitated it may offer some needed clarity.
...British occupiers promptly exiled him first to Araak, a town in western Iran, then to Rasht on...As the controversy continued, security agents arrested Kashani on July 17, 1946 for havin... on October 26, 1952, they found the Senate doors locked.85 That day Dr. Hossein Fatemi, the controv... that Kashani and Behbahani gave the impression that Mosaddeq had been pushing the Shah out. Kasha...