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Chaplin worked hard and the act was popular with audiences, but dancing did not satisfy the child and he dreamt of forming a comedy act.
* Non-exempt – Generally an employee paid by the hour who is entitled to a minimum wage, overtime pay at the rate of time and one-half the regular rate for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week or according to state labor laws, as well as other protections under child labor and equal pay laws.
These have to do with how much and by whom curriculum should be worked out from grade to grade, how much the child ’ s emerging interests should determine classroom activities, the importance of child-centered vs. societal – centered learning, the relationship of community building to individual growth, and especially the relationship between emotion, thought and experience.
Starting when Shearer was four years old, he had a piano teacher whose daughter worked as a child actress.
During the half year he spent in Florence, he worked on two small statues, a child St. John the Baptist and a sleeping Cupid.
As a child, Tubman also worked at the home of a planter named James Cook.
For some time during the 1950s Van Vliet worked as an apprentice with Rodrigues, who considered him a child prodigy.
She was the third and youngest child of Anna Lovisa ( née Karlsson, 1872 – 1944 )— a homemaker and later worked at a jam factory — and Karl Alfred Gustafsson ( 1871 – 1920 ), a laborer.
At 17, Rogers married Jack Culpepper, a singer / dancer / comedian / recording artist of the day who worked under the name Jack Pepper ( according to Ginger's autobiography, she knew Culpepper when she was a child, as her cousin's boyfriend ).
Jiang's mother relocated them to Tianjin where she worked as a child laborer in a cigarette factory for several months.
Johnson was born in Galveston, Texas, the second child and first son of Henry and Tina " Tiny " Johnson, former slaves who worked at blue-collar jobs to raise six children and taught them how to read and write.
* Eric Harris, one of the Columbine High School massacre perpetrators lived in Oscoda as a young child, from 1989 – 1992, while his father worked on Wurtsmith Air Force Base.
Having worked with Cary Guffey on Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Spielberg felt confident in working with a cast composed mostly of child actors.
As a child he worked shining shoes and selling newspapers and lottery tickets.
Because Witherspoon's father worked for the U. S. military in Wiesbaden, Germany, she lived there for four years as a child.
Hung has starred in 75 films, and worked on over 230, beginning as a child actor whilst still attending the China Drama Academy.
The well-known television journalist Linda Ellerbee, who worked hard early in her career to eliminate a Texas accent, stated, " in television you are not supposed to sound like you're from anywhere "; political comedian Stephen Colbert worked hard as a child to reduce his South Carolina accent because of the common portrayal of Southerners as stupid on American television.
Ronald Reagan lived in Monmouth for a while as a child when his father worked as a shoe salesman at the Colwell Department Store.
The man is Peter Selden ( Shepperd Strudwick ), who claims that he worked for Helen's mother when Helen was a child and was the first to find her murdered mother's body.
She worked with George H. Mead on social reform issues including promoting women's rights, ending child labor, and mediating during the 1910 Garment Workers ' Strike.
Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith was born in Cliftonville, Kent, on 29 September 1913, the only son and elder child of Arthur John Howard-Smith, who worked as the Ceylon representative for Lloyd's of London, and his Canadian wife, Mabel Grey Wallace, a nurse.
Warwick's longtime friend and tour manager Henry Carr acknowledged in a 2002 Biography Channel interview that " when Dionne was going through an airport and a child recognized her as ' that psychic lady on TV ' Dionne was crushed and said she had worked too hard as an entertainer to become known as ' the psychic lady '.
Jacobi, an only child, was born in Leytonstone, London, England, the son of Daisy Gertrude ( née Masters ), a secretary who worked in a drapery store in Leyton High Road, and Alfred George Jacobi, who ran a sweet shop and was a tobacconist in Chingford.
In Wales Hayden has worked primarily with charities associated with child neglect and abuse, including Childline, the NSPCC, the Samaritans and the Citizens ' Advice Bureau.

child and newsboy
The newsboy role often claimed by Berle in Tillie was unquestionably played by resident Keystone child actor Gordon Griffith.

child and grocery
Quiet and soft-spoken, Phynnie is kindly remembered by one and all, for whoever it was a child with a penny or an adult with a large grocery order, they received the same smile and courteous service.
He began his sales career as a child, hawking fruit and vegetables at his family's Kensington Market grocery store.
Otis was the child of Greek immigrants Alexander J. Veliotes, a Mare Island longshoreman and grocery store owner, and his wife, the former Irene Kiskakes, a painter.
He received his nickname as a child in Somerville, Massachusetts, because he frequented a grocery store and often asked for pie.
It has no independent industry, no schools, no major grocery store, no banks, and only two small commercial areas, including child care, veterinarian, restaurant, and a gas bar.
When he was a child, he accidentally threw his basketball through the glass of a grocery store, but, after seeing the store was closed, Lonnie decided to rob the store to get ice cream, with Robbie's help.
The trademark of Primetime Live became investigative journalism with award winning broadcasts focusing on child care, racism in the United States, slavery in the Caribbean, unsanitary and dishonest food handling by the major grocery chain Food Lion and the abuse of patients seeking pap smears and mammograms.
As a child and young adult, Schneider worked a number of working-class jobs, including dairy manager at a grocery store.
When he was a young child, Laffoon chose the name " Ruby " after John Edwin Ruby, a local businessman whose grocery store he frequently visited.

child and clerk
Rodin was born in 1840 into a working-class family in Paris, the second child of Marie Cheffer and Jean-Baptiste Rodin, who was a police department clerk.
Around 1747 he had a son by a Miss Edington, and though he gave his child James Smeaton Hutton financial assistance, he had little to do with the boy who went on to become a post-office clerk in London.
Greer Garson was born Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson in Manor Park, Essex, England in 1904, the only child of George Garson ( 1865 – 1906 ), a clerk born in London, but with Scottish lineage, and his wife, Nina ( née Nancy Sophia Greer ; died 1958 ).
Holloway was born in Manor Park, Essex ( now in the London Borough of Newham ), the younger child and only son of George Augustus Holloway ( 1860 – 1919 ), a lawyer's clerk, and Florence May née Bell ( 1862 – 1913 ), a housekeeper and dressmaker.
He was the fifteenth child of Gilles Boileau, a clerk in the parlement.
Zia was born in Jalandhar, Punjab state of the British Indian Empire, on 12 August 1924 to a middle-class family, as the second child of Muhammad Akbar, who worked as a staff clerk in the Army GHQ of India Command of British Armed Forces in Delhi and Simla, prior to the partition of Pakistan from British colonial rule in 1947.
The son of a parish clerk, he was privately baptised on 4 March 1745 in Southampton and is often stated to be the youngest child of 18 born to a 50-year-old mother.
He was born in Canonbury, Islington, London, the only child of Edwin Stanley Smith, a clerk, and his wife Lily Beatrice.
As a child Aaron earned pocket money by carrying a builder ’ s hod, working as a herdsman, and as a clerk to a businessman.
When done shopping they would give the cashier the ticket, who in return called the babysitting dept and a clerk would bring the child out to the parent.
Sherriff was born in Hampton Wick, Middlesex, the child of Herbert Hankin Sherriff, insurance clerk, and Constance Winder, daughter of Charles Winder, of Iver, Buckinghamshire.
She was the eldest child of Guy Vivian Metcalfe, a railway clerk with the Southern Railway at Waterloo station, and Gwendoline Annie, née Reed.
Cyrus Bustill was born into slavery, the mixed-race child of an enslaved woman and Samuel Bustill, a white lawyer who became active in colonial politics and was a " clerk to the council ".
Meanwhile, Loki is trying to find the child born from the mask, from his father Odin ( Bob Hoskins ) possessing a store clerk, saying if he finds the child, he will find the mask.
He was born in Rouen, France, the eldest child of a clerk in the court of Rouen.
He was the ninth child and only son of a French civil servant, Edmond Jacques Genet ( September 11, 1726 – September 11, 1781 ), head clerk in the ministry of foreign affairs.

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