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21 Sentences With "do agricultural work"

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The International Labor Organization has estimated that more than 1.5 million Indonesian children do agricultural work.
He referred specifically to the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme, which brought in migrant workers from Pacific islands including Samoa, Tonga and Fiji to do agricultural work.
Long before dawn, on dark streets jangling with wake-up music piped through outdoor speakers, I boarded a bus full of sleepy locals on their way, I assumed, to do agricultural work.
Even in the rural counties, so much of the hard work that nobody else will doagricultural work, handiwork, all of it — is being done by people from Mexico and other parts of Latin America.
On Canada's prison farms, which date all the way back to the 1880s, inmates would do agricultural work while serving time: they'd feed and milk cows, bale hay, work on maintaining the barn, and plant crops, to name some of their tasks.
The village is administered by the village headman, who is an elected representative. Chak village is a rural area. The people here are farmers who mainly do agricultural work. Paddy, wheat, sugarcane and mustard are Yield is high in this area.
Rajanpur is also famous for its cotton business. There are many cotton industries in this district that play an essential role in fulfilling the needs of cotton for textile mills. However, some of the people also do agricultural work, which is a leading business of Rajanpur.
Its function was to contribute and distribute the land for the Jewish collective farms, and to work jointly with OZET. The United States delivered updated agricultural equipment to the Jewish colonies in the USSR. The JDC also had agronomists teach the Jewish colonists how to do agricultural work. This helped over 150,00 Jews and improved over 250 settlements.
He shows in his poetry that originally otium was a military concept, the disuse of one's weapons. Tibullus prefers the rustic agricultural landscape and a simple life. He indicates that while he would do agricultural work, he would only be interested in doing it sometimes (interdum) and therefore inserts otium (peace and leisure time) into agricultural life.Myers, p.
"Let's do agricultural work in Germany. Report immediately to your Vogt" from recruiting post Initially a recruiting campaign was launched in January 1942 by Fritz Sauckel for workers to go to Germany. "On January 28 the first special train will leave for Germany with hot meals in Kiev, Zdolbunov and Przemyśl", offered an announcement. The first train was full when it departed from Kiev on January 22.
Punjabis in the US by State A Punjabi-Mexican American couple, Valentina Alarez and Rullia Singh, posing for their wedding photo in 1917. Punjabi Americans, are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in the Punjab, a region in northern South Asia in India and Pakistan. There are over 250,000 Punjabi Americans, many of whom were Sikhs who first settled in California's Central Valley to do agricultural work.
In November 1847, Charbonneau accepted an appointment from Colonel John D. Stevenson as alcalde (mayor) at Mission San Luis Rey de Francia. This position made him the only civilian authority, a combined sheriff, lawyer and magistrate, in a post- war region covering about . From 1834–50, the lands were owned by rancheros through legally questionable land grants. The rancheros hired local American Indians, mainly Luiseño, to do agricultural work.
Kamlari is defined as a contracted system in which young girls from poor families are sold into domestic slavery. The practice of Kamlari was applied with the families being used as farmers, having them do agricultural work, then evolved to mainly the women and children used for slavery. This system existed for many years in Nepal's history. Brokers would travel to western Nepal to purchase daughters from their families to work in the Kamlari industry.
Matsusaka beef, showing heavy marbling A Shabu-shabu meal Before the 19th century, beef was not typically a part of the average Japanese diet. Farmers in the Mie Prefecture would raise smaller and more muscular, female cows to do agricultural work. When westerners introduced them to eating beef, farmers began to raise the cows to have traits that were more favorable for human consumption. The "National Beef Exposition" awarded Matsusaka with the medal of high honor in 1938.
Plantations in the American south required African American slaves to do agricultural work, establishing the African American colonial culture. The practice of frying foods can be traced back to African slaves who brought this common way of cooking southern food from their ancestors. African influences on southern cuisine had mostly been looked over until the twentieth century. European countries continued to settle the deep south of America including the French and Spanish in the mid-sixteenth century through the seventeenth century.
The treaty gives Jordan the right to do so on the condition that one years' notice is given, which coincided with the announcement in October 2018. The enclave is next to Tzofar, which comprises 4,500 dunams, of which 1,500 dunams are cultivated as agricultural land, including greenhouses. In practice, it was a demilitarized zone that allowed the residents of Tzofar to do agricultural work from morning until nightfall. In October 2019, Israeli officials said that King Abdullah II of Jordan agreed that Israeli farmers can continue working their crops in Al Ghamr enclave for another season.
German propaganda poster in Polish language: "Let's do agricultural work in Germany. Report immediately to your Wojt" Arbeitsbuch Für Ausländer (Workbook for Foreigner) identity document issued to a Polish Forced Labourer in 1942 by the Germans together with a letter "P" patch that Poles were required to wear to distinguish them from the German population. After the invasion of Poland, Poles over the age of 14 living in the General Government were subject to compulsory labor. In 1939 there were about 300,000 prisoners from Poland working in Germany; and Already in 1944 there were about 2,8 m Polish Zivilarbeiters in Germany (approximately 10% of Generalgouvernement workforce)A.
Since they did not receive money, they had to do agricultural work. He painted together among others with Gyula Derkovits, Béla Iványi-Grünwald, János Kmetty, Róbert Emil Novotny and Pál Pátzay. He was ill with hard physical work, and moved with two friends to a business premise in Városmajor Street in Budapest. At that time, he met István Beöthy, with whom they studied Buddhism and Oriental art. His style was not mature yet: in 1922 he exhibited abstract artwork at a group exhibition of young artists at Ernst Museum, but his other paintings of the same year reflect the traditions of the Hungarian painting of the turn of the century and the influence of his masters.
All the Jewish men of Kaltinėnai were killed before troops arrived to liberate the region--one group of weak and elderly men in August 1941, another group in October and November, about 100 men in 1943 when they were transferred from Heydekrug to Auschwitz, some in a Warsaw typhus epidemic after Auschwitz, and the rest in Dachau in 1944. The Jewish women and children were made to do agricultural work, then in September 1941 they were shot en masse in Tūbinės forest about seven kilometres () from Kaltinėnai and buried in mass graves that eventually held 1200 people. A Lithuanian Underground Representatives’ Congress gathered in Kaltinėnai on 5 September 1944. Its goal was to unite all patriotic organisations into one central resistance group.
Harriet (Lady Peter Wimsey) has evacuated her family to the Wimseys' country house, Talboys in Hertfordshire, taking her two children, along with the three children of her sister-in-law, Lady Mary, and Peter's venerable old housekeeper, Mrs Trapp. Peter and Bunter are away on an undercover assignment. During an ARP drill, a young woman is murdered in the village, and Superintendent Kirk (who last appeared in Busman's Honeymoon) recruits Harriet to help solve the murder, as the police are short-staffed due to the war and Harriet, as a crime novelist and the wife of a detective, is felt to be the best-qualified available person to find the murderer. The murdered girl, Wendy Percival, had come from the city as a Land Girl, to do agricultural work and help the war effort.
German recruitment poster: "Let's do agricultural work in Germany: report immediately to your Vogt" In occupied Poland, there was no official collaboration at either the political or economic level. The occupying powers intended permanent elimination of Polish governing structures and ruling elites and therefore did not seek this kind of cooperation. The Poles were not given positions of significant authority. The vast majority of the prewar citizenry collaborating with the Nazis came from the German minority in Poland, the members of which were offered several classes of the German Volksdeutsche ID. During the war, there were about 3 million former Polish citizens of German origin who signed the official Deutsche Volksliste. Depending on a definition of collaboration (and of a Polish citizen, including the ethnicity and minority status considerations), scholars estimate the number of "Polish collaborators" at around several thousand in a population of about 35 million (that number is supported by the Israeli War Crimes Commission).

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