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Tupperware was developed in 1948 by Earl Silas Tupper (1907���83) in Leominster, Massachusetts.[3] He developed plastic containers used in households to contain food and keep it airtight. The formerly patented "burping seal" is a famous aspect of Tupperware, which distinguished it from competitors. Tupperware pioneered the direct marketing strategy made famous by the Tupperware party. Brownie Wise (1913���92), a former sales representative of Stanley Home Products, developed the strategy. During the early 1950s, Tupperware's sales and popularity exploded, thanks in large part to Wise's influence among women who sold Tupperware, and some of the famous "jubilees" celebrating the success of Tupperware ladies at lavish and outlandishly themed parties. Tupperware was known���at a time when women came back from working during World War II only to be told to "go back to the kitchen"[4] ���as a method of empowering women, and giving them a toehold in the post-war business world.[5][6][7] The tradition of Tupperware's "Jubilee" style events continues to this day, with rallies being held in major cities to recognize and reward top-selling and top-recruiting individuals, teams, and organizations.
are no clues to where it came from."My suspicion, Tilley says, is that it would have been made by the custodians of relics, probably from a religious order in the city of Rome, because in the city of Rome at that time there was a systematic scientific excavation of the catacombs, where these relics would have been sitting for a thousand years."The discovery of the relic has brought a new faith to this once bustling, but now struggling, community.Attendees at a noon Mass in St. Joseph's Cathedral say it's a wonderful addition."There's been a tremendous buzz about it already and it is nice to see that," John Aman says."It is good to believe that people put in that much work into something for their faith, and it makes me stronger about my faith," adds Mary Jane Lauk.The Buffalo Diocese will now look to Rome for answers because the Vatican is usually meticulous in its record-keeping concerning the gifts it gives and receives. But in the meantime, the diocese i
e going to go forward on that basis, I think that removes any pretense at all that they are not in the back pocket of the union movement," Johnson said.AFL-CIO spokeswoman Alison Omens called Pearce's comments "a reasonable, balanced approach to ensure that every person has a voice on the job.""The board is obviously taking modest steps to create a level playing field and bring stability to a process that's been outdated," Omens said.Republicans in Congress are vowing to put more pressure on the agency, with at least two hearings on the NLRB recess appointments planned next month before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce and the House Judiciary Committee."If the board is determined to continue advancing it's pro-union agenda, House Republicans will continue to maintain aggressive oversight," said Brian Newell, spokesman for education committee Chairman John Kline, R-Minn.Pearce said he wants the NLRB to become "a household word" for all workers,




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