(2000) Work in the Financial Services Industry and Worker Monitoring: A Study of the Union Bank of Australia in the 1920s, Business History, 42, No.3 133-52.Merrett, D.T. and Seltzer A. `Work in the Financial Services Industry and Worker Monitoring: A Study of the Union Bank of ...
He played his guitar and sang songs he wrote that described the conditions at the camp he was visiting.Later, he left Californi a for New York City in 1940. There he met Alan Lomax, an expert on America's traditional music, who collected and recorded traditional American folk music. When...
#8 in Crime & Corrections One of the original 13 colonies, Connecticut played a prominent role in the development of the U.S. The Hartford Courant, the nation's oldest continuously operating newspaper, was an influential voice for the rebel cause during the American Revolution and President Abra...
Open Document I just think it was something new that America was not ready for in the 19th century. Composers from Europe began expressing themselves more than usual. They wanted to be individualist and shown extreme interest in nature, death, love, and fantastic which started the maturity of ...
As more people took to the road in search of adventure, gas stations, cheap motor hotels (motels), convenience stores, and drive-in restaurants started popping up on the roadsides, shaping the modern American landscape. The first travel trailers wouldn’t appear until the 30s, but road tripper...
A.American bees are more likely to defend themselves against hurt from other insects than Australian ones B.A collection of plants production in U.S ay be influenced by the bee disorder C.Israeli acute paralysis virus should be responsible for the disorder D.The solution to the disorder will ...
In the 1960s the number of African-American employees promoted to supervisory positions grew exponentially, and African Americans were appointed as postmasters of the nation’s three largest Post Offices – New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. By the end of the 20th century African Americans ...
windows of their hut with blankets. They started a family, and Rose kept busy tending the two children. But danger soon crept into their romantic oasis. Vasya’s standing in the Communist Party plunged, maybe for defending a member who was out of favor, maybe for having an American wife....
Bernstein, I. (1960).The Lean Years: A History of the American Worker, 1920–1933. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Google Scholar Witte, E. E. (1969).The Government in Labor Disputes. New York: Arno. For Judge Jenkin’s decision Google Scholar ...
In 1920s, mail trucks became a favorite target for organized crime. So, to maintain public confidence, USPS toughed up some of their vehicles. Here, a postal worker in 1921 demonstrates the strength of the bulletproof glass used in armored mail trucks. ...