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Life Stripped of Humanity: Using the Buffalo Department Store Strike of 1913 as a Case Study of Abused Pre-World War I Female Department Store Workers, 2019
Life Stripped of Humanity: Using the Buffalo Department Store Strike of 1913 as a Case Study of Abused Pre-World War I Female Department Store Workers, 2019
This paper argues that pre-World War I era female department store workers were an abused class that suffered as much as many of their female contemporaries.
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Life Stripped of Humanity: Using the Buffalo Department Store Strike of 1913 as a Case Study of Abused Pre-World War I Female Department Store Workers, 2019
E-Government and the City of Buffalo by Michael J. Ramos, 2018
E-Government and the City of Buffalo by Michael J. Ramos, 2018
As the United States continues to progress, the need for technological innovations has become increasingly important in the field of government. Federal, state and local governments are working towards the implementation and development of e-government practices. E-government began with the Clinton Administration in the mid 2000s, where the administration identified e-government as a way to promote a one stop access to government programs, cut costs and promote citizen advocacy in government (Moon, 2002). The purpose of this study was to explore the different departments in the City of Buff...
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E-Government and the City of Buffalo by Michael J. Ramos, 2018
Public Art and Patronage: A Collective Study of Four of Buffalo, New York's Early Monuments, 1882-1907
Public Art and Patronage: A Collective Study of Four of Buffalo, New York's Early Monuments, 1882-1907
The goal of this paper is to investigate the motivations of the patrons behind four of Buffalo, New York’s early monuments. These are the Soldiers and Sailors Monument (1882), the Lincoln, The Emancipator Monument (1902), the Red Jacket Monument (1890), and the McKinley Monument (1907). Each section contains historical context regarding the time period, critical events that influenced the monument, comparisons to similar monuments in the United States, and the narratives of the monument’s dedication and ceremonies. When grouped together, the historical context provided for each monument ess...
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Public Art and Patronage: A Collective Study of Four of Buffalo, New York's Early Monuments, 1882-1907