Posted in Pocet Knives on 05/10/2010 09:37 am by Blade Runner
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How can I apply for a management-level job with a US company that would like to open an office on Guam?
With the plans for the federal gov't to relocate 15,000 US Marines to Guam from Okinawa over the next 5-7 years, Guam is going to be ripe for more US businesses to set up shop and capitalize on all the potential business. As a US territory, we enjoy many US based businesses already, including KMart, Hard Rock Cafe, TGI Fridays and more. Plans include a Home Depot to open later this year as well as a Ruby Tuesday's restaurant. I am interested in working for any other major company that would like to consider Guam as their next overseas venture. I am a strong planner, manager, communicator, and have very strong organizational skills. Currently I work as an executive director and am looking for better opportunities. I live on Guam and can't seem to find a way to find companies who are recruiting employees to assist them in opening a location here. Can anyone help me with this? I am sure there are potential businesses out there that would love to consider Guam for more profits.
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Posted in Knives on 05/01/2010 03:04 pm by Blade Runner
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How does the Jungle and The Autobiography of Malcom X relate to history essay?
can someone give me important bullet points to include in my essay as to how these two books relate to history?
I can help you out with The Jungle. I'm not too sure about Malcom X, I'll tell you about him, but I don't know specifically about is autobiography.
The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, was written in response to the horrid conditions of the meatpacking industry in the early 20th century. The book (a work of fiction) described the Chicago meatpackers, with workers getting fingers or limbs cut off and ground into the meat; filthy floors and tools, etc.
Thanks to his efforts, the federal government created an agency for sanitation inspection.
Malcom X was a Muslim black nationalist. As opposed to Dr. King, he did not shun violent efforts in civil rights. He led the Nation of Islam, and I can't remember who assassinated him.
Good luck on your paper.