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Author | : Jill Johnson y Paloheimo |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 99 |
Release | : 2016-01-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1682891194 |
Menial presents a hilarious, witty commentary from the perspective of a young woman as she struggles to find meaning and excitement in her life and in her mundane job. Through her day to day encounters, she describes her coworkers, customers, and daily interactions with her own demons. She finds herself being reprimanded in what she describes as a “generic office sitcom” by just being herself. As she seeks to find happiness in her trite role at the bank, she continually bumps into difficult customers, annoying coworkers, and her own short comings. Enjoy hearing her story as she shows you her perspective of life in a real-life, but “generic office sitcom.”
Author | : Sarah R. Graff |
Publisher | : University Press of Colorado |
Total Pages | : 269 |
Release | : 2012-05-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1457117479 |
Although the archaeology of food has long played an integral role in our understanding of past cultures, the archaeology of cooking is rarely integrated into models of the past. The cooks who spent countless hours cooking and processing food are overlooked and the forgotten players in the daily lives of our ancestors. The Menial Art of Cooking shows how cooking activities provide a window into other aspects of society and, as such, should be taken seriously as an aspect of social, cultural, political, and economic life. This book examines techniques and technologies of food preparation, the spaces where food was cooked, the relationship between cooking and changes in suprahousehold economies, the religious and symbolic aspects of cooking, the relationship between cooking and social identity, and how examining foodways provides insight into social relations of production, distribution, and consumption. Contributors use a wide variety of evidence—including archaeological data; archival research; analysis of ceramics, fauna, botany, glass artifacts, stone tools, murals, and painted ceramics; ethnographic analogy; and the distribution of artifacts across space—to identify evidence of cooking and food processing left by ancient cooks. The Menial Art of Cooking is the first archaeological volume focused on cooking and food preparation in prehistoric and historic settings around the world and will interest archaeologists, social anthropologists, sociologists, and other scholars studying cooking and food preparation or subsistence.
Author | : Douglas A. Harper |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 510 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780742519183 |
A reader for a sociology course, reprinting 23 articles from professional journals. They cover work as social interaction, socialization and identity, experiencing work, work cultures and social structure, and deviance at work.
Author | : Jill Johnson y Paloheimo |
Publisher | : Page Publishing, Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2015-10-29 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781682891186 |
Menial presents a hilarious, witty commentary from the perspective of a young woman as she struggles to find meaning and excitement in her life and in her mundane job. Through her day to day encounters, she describes her coworkers, customers, and daily interactions with her own demons. She finds herself being reprimanded in what she describes as a "generic office sitcom" by just being herself. As she seeks to find happiness in her trite role at the bank, she continually bumps into difficult customers, annoying coworkers, and her own short comings. Enjoy hearing her story as she shows you her perspective of life in a real-life, but "generic office sitcom."
Author | : Kirsten Osbourne |
Publisher | : Unlimited Dreams Publishing |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : 2024-07-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Gail Brown loves to do things that are mostly thought of as manly activities. She loves to build and spend as much time outdoors as she possibly can. When she travels with eight of her sisters to a matchmaking dance in Fort Worth, she quickly finds a man she feels is perfect for her. Max Carlson has recently taken over the responsibility of managing the hotel and restaurant that his parents have owned his entire life. When he attends the matchmaking dance, he’s looking for a partner in life, but also in business. He and Gail hit it off quickly, and know they are meant to be together. It’s not until after their wedding that she realizes she will be expected to do menial labor in the hotel and restaurant. Together, the two of them must find a way for her to fit comfortably into his world. Will the two of them be able to find a way for Gail to be happy?
Author | : William Pinder Eversley |
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Total Pages | : 1204 |
Release | : 1906 |
Genre | : Domestic relations |
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Author | : Walworth Howland Roberts |
Publisher | : London : Butterworth & Company |
Total Pages | : 1234 |
Release | : 1908 |
Genre | : Employers' liability |
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Total Pages | : 684 |
Release | : 1875 |
Genre | : Law |
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Total Pages | : 1180 |
Release | : 1892 |
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Total Pages | : 642 |
Release | : 1923 |
Genre | : India |
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