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Artisans and skilled
* Artisans — also called craftspeople — are talented and skilled workers in the creative manual arts and crafts.

Artisans and right
Artisans from those regions make well-finished and more elaborate piteado works, but because of the lack of advertising and promotion, it is often not possible to get the right market.

Artisans and Kingdom
Artisans were called in by the Maharaja of Panjab Kingdom to decorate the inside of Darbar Sahib Tarn Taran.

Artisans and .
The Istiqlal-sponsored U.M.C.I.A. ( L'Union Marocaine Des Commercants, Industrialistes et Artisans ) was opposed by candidates of the new U.N.F.P. ( L'Union National Des Forces Populaires ) in nearly all urban centers.
The first Cuban labour organisation, the Cigar Makers Guild, was created in 1878, followed by the Central Board of Artisans in 1879, and many more across the island.
( Maille Artisans International League ) and the Ring Lord community forum are two of the most popular.
Artisans in service of the court included painters, book binders, furriers, jewellers and goldsmiths.
Artisans and craftsmen had a legal and socioeconomic status between that of owner-cultivator farmers and common merchants.
Artisans in Early Imperial China.
Artisans who make arrows by hand are known as " fletchers ," a word related to the French word for arrow, flèche.
In his ' Memorandum of a Programme for Social Reform ' sent to Salisbury in 1894, Chamberlain made a number of suggestions, including old age pensions, the provision of loans to the working class for the purchase of houses, an amendment to the Artisans ' Dwellings Act to encourage street improvements, compensation for industrial accidents, cheaper train fares for workers, tighter border controls and shorter working hours.
By 1835, the GTU had progressed to the beliefs of John Commerford, who made pointed attacks on “ Capital ”, which he defined as including not only aristocrats, but also Master Artisans.
By this time, the union ’ s membership consisted of Craft journeymen, and sympathetic small Master Artisans were excluded because of their status.
Wilmington's other notable industries include insurance ( American Life Insurance Company, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Delaware ), retail banking ( including the Delaware headquarters of: Wilmington Trust, PNC Bank, Wachovia Bank, JPMorgan Chase, HSBC, Citizens Bank, Wilmington Savings Fund Society, and Artisans ' Bank ), and legal services.
Artisans from the area come and sell their wares in areas of woodworking, quilts, and glasswork.
Artisans work in various media, including bird carving, stained glass, basket making, hand-loom weaving, and hand-thrown pottery.
An Arts District has been established in the downtown and features a variety of Artisans.
Artisans built oceangoing vessels and sailed them downriver to the Mississippi and south to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico.
In Mitchel's Letters to " The Protestant Farmers, Labourers and Artisans of the North of Ireland ," Mitchel maintained that England did not care about any religion and plundered Protestants as well as Catholics.
Brushes: A Handbook for Artists and Artisans.
; 1890: The Russian Tsarist government approves the establishment of " The Society for the Support of Jewish Farmers and Artisans in Syria and Palestine ", a charity organization which came to be known as " The Odessa Committee.
Artisans show off designs done on large radishes, often decorated with other plant materials.
In the November 1883 issue of National Review Salisbury wrote an article titled " Labourers ' and Artisans ' Dwellings " in which he argued that the poor conditions of working class housing were injurious to morality and health.
Artisans reproduced the garden architecture styles of various palaces in China.
" The Shuttle and the Cross: Weavers and Artisans in the Kensington Riots of 1844 ", Journal of Social History, Vol.
On 29 November 1953, Pierre Poujade created the Union de Defense Commercants et Artisans ( UDCA ), to organize the tax protesters.
Examples of current political groups with strong poujadist leanings include Le Pen's own National Front ( which has a strong anti-tax message ), the Comité de Défense des Commerçants et Artisans of Christian Poucet ( that encouraged French shopkeepers to declare their business in Britain in order to avoid paying the French Social Security taxes ), and the Union des Contribuables Français.

skilled and mechanics
The term may be also used loosely or metaphorically to denote highly skilled people in any non -" art " activities, as well — law, medicine, mechanics, or mathematics, for example.
Most of the workers were Italian prisoners of war from Somalia and Ethiopia: excellent, skilled engineers and mechanics.
This system came to be known as armory practice or the American system of manufacturing, which spread throughout New England aided by skilled mechanics from the armories who were instrumental in transferring the technology to the sewing machines manufacturers and other industries such as machine tools, harvesting machines and bicycles.
For example, the printers and paper-makers, whose industry relied on intricate machinery, became skilled mechanics and among the first to become fascinated with the motor car in the late 19th century.
Over 1, 000 skilled mechanics were employed at the car shops.
( To put this figure into context, one of Blériot's skilled mechanics was paid 250 francs a month.
His lifelong friend, scholar and social reformer Charles Eliot Norton, described Child's father, a sailmaker, as " one of that class of intelligent and independent mechanics skilled craftsmen, which has had a large share of developing the character of our democratic community, as of old the same class had in Athens or in Florence .” The family was poor, but thanks to the city of Boston's system of free public schools, the boy was educated at the Boston's Grammar and English High Schools.
The Knights of Labor, which had organized the mechanics and transportation workers at Homestead, agreed to walk out alongside the skilled workers of the AA.
In 1837 O ' Connor and George Julian Harney founded the London Democratic Association, which appealed to the " unshaven chin, blistered hands, and fustian jackets " for membership as a counterbalance to the previously founded London Working Men's Association which O ' Connor claimed consisted of skilled mechanics.
* Music, playing instruments, composing, singing, art, spelling, reading, computers, mechanics, woodworking, skilled vocations ( welding, electrician, etc.
In 1828, with emerging industrialization, the " Saxon Technical School " was founded to educate skilled workers in technological subjects such as mechanics, mechanical engineering and ship construction.
Always interested in mechanics, Alain was a skilled motorcyclist and became a dispatch rider in the Eighth Motorised Armour Division of the French Army.
By contrast, a roustabout would perform general labor, such as loading and unloading cargo from crane baskets and assisting welders, mechanics, electricians and other skilled workers.
Though his stature suggests a warrior his character is primarily patterned after skilled mechanics and he likes to pass the time working on all the kingdom's vehicles.
There were a few skilled mechanics.
Dr. Hello / Harrow: Referring to himself as " The Last Mad Scientist Dr. Hello ", he is a skilled genius in the fields of robotics and mechanics.
In the 1850s there were so many skilled slaves in Marshall, that white mechanics organized to protest that work was being taken away from " free " workers.
Astar currently employs 1, 037 skilled mechanics, flight crews, and ground staff.

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