Digging Activities

How to change a job after finding out the one you work for is not operating legally?
I recently changed jobs and even changed states. I did due diligence into looking into the company but recently found out that an owner, that is not listed as an owner has been involved in numerous illegal activities with other companies. After finding out about this, I dug deeper and found out that some of the activities we are currently involved with are illegal and the owner is not allowed to work in this type of business again. How do I put my resume out, after only being employed by this company for several months? I do not want to go into an interview and bash this company but do not know what to say when asked why I want to change jobs, can anyone give me any suggestions?
You need to report the place to law enforcement, to avoid you being at risk as an accessory to the crimes.
You might say in a future interview that you have a high standard of ethics, and there’s things going on at that company that make you very uncomfortable.
Digging activities
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Farming 15Th Century Canvas Prints Le Travail des Champs – farm workers sowing, plowing, harrowing, reaping, threshing, digging, planting trees ac. …. |
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Farming 15Th Century Framed Prints Le Travail des Champs – farm workers sowing, plowing, harrowing, reaping, threshing, digging, planting trees ac. …. |
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Farming 15Th Century Photo Mugs Le Travail des Champs – farm workers sowing, plowing, harrowing, reaping, threshing, digging, planting trees ac. …. |
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Reading with Meaning $17.00 “Welcome to Debbie Miller’s real classroom where real students are learning to love to read, to write and are together creating a collaborative and caring environment. In this book, she focuses on how best to teach children strategies for comprehending text.”… |
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The Digging-Est Dog (Beginner Books(R)) $5.03 1967 – Beginner Books / Random House – Hardcover – The Digging-est Dog – By Al Perkins / Illustrated by Eric Gurney – Full Color Drawings – Childrens Book – Made in USA – Book is from former store display – Limited Edition – Collectible… |
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Digging In $4.99 Digging In tells the story of the author’s move into an early twentieth-century cottage with a long-abandoned backyard, and the work that he and his family had to do to bring a garden to life there. It is the story of the way that the garden became the ground upon which deeper relationships with his family, friends, and neighbors began to blossom and grow. Written in the gentle, revealing prose for which Benson is acclaimed, this is a lyrical and wise book, beautifully evoking the wonder of planting and seasons, humorously recalling the challenges and the struggles of the labor itself, and carefully observing the simple truths and timeless joys that were there to be found. |
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Digging in $9.74 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Digging $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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TREND ENTERPRISES T8005 BB SET DIGGING DINOSAURS $19.75 Colorful dinosaurs from three time periods portrayed in realistic settings. Includes a Discovery Guide filled with information and activities. Pieces to 21. Your source for Educational Products. To Quality Children s Item. Dependable Rich Resource for Classroom or home. Satisfaction Ensured. |
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Treasure Tool & Digging Pouch $18.99 TREASURE TOOL & DIGGING POUCH |
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Digging Up Butch and Sundance (Second Edition) $9.48 Lawyer-turned-writer Anne Meadows and her husband, Dan Buck, set out to solve the mystery of what really happened to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. With the tenacity of Pinkerton agents, the couple tracks the outlaws and the enigmatic Etta Place through South America, where they fled in 1901. Meadows and Buck rove Argentinian pampas, Chilean deserts, and Bolivian sierras; pore over faded newspapers and musty documents; exhume skeletons with the aid of forensic anthropologist Clyde Snow; unearth eyewitness accounts of Butch and Sundance’s final holdup and the Bolivian shootout; and examine letters by the bandits and interviews by the Argentine police who investigated their activities. Information about William T. Phillips, who claimed to be Butch Cassidy, is also included. While filling in the blanks in the Wild Bunch saga, Meadows explores the nature of truth and discovers how myths are made. She updates the search with a new afterword to this edition. |
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Digging Me, Digging You $14.42 Description not provided. |
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Leapfrog Enterprises LFC30730 Leapfrog Leapster Scholastic Digging For Dinosaurs Age 58 $36.39 Discover the world of dinosaurs in six amazing adventures that explore how they looked where they lived what they ate and more. Features expanded play for Leapster2 system so Leapster2 players can connect online for extra games activities and rewards and parents can get detailed learning progress reports through the online LeapFrog Learning Path. \n\n \n\nTeaches:\n Dinosaur facts\n Fossil facts\n Scientific process\n Map skills\n Logic and reasoning skills\n Spatial relationships\n Matching skills\n |
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Digging Deep: Unearthing Your Creative Roots Through Gardening $3.48 - Gardening is America’s #1 pastime: Over 70 million households in the U.S. are engaged in gardening activities, and consumer sales of gardening materials exceed 26 billion dollars a year.- Books that teach people to foster their creativity, like "The Artist’s Way (Tarcher, 1992) by Julia Cameron and "Writing Down the Bones (Shambala, 1986) by Natalie Goldberg, are perennial bestsellers.- The foreword to this book was written by renowned clinical psychologist Dr. Erika Fromm, Professor Emeritus in Psychology at the University of Chicago.- Fran Sorin has been a regular contributor on NBC’s "Weekend Today show, and has appeared on "LIVE with Regis and Kelly, HGTV, the Discovery Channel, Lifetime, and NBC10 in Philadelphia. She is the host of a weekly call-in radio show, writes for "USA Weekend, is the gardening expert for iVillage.com, and has served as the media garden spokesperson for MSN.com. She operates a garden design business and teaches hands-on workshops in her own garden in Pennsylvania. |
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Digging for Gold $15.73 Often Christians approach God’s Word as they would any other book. However, God desires that we go beyond the mere reading of it, to the searching out of the deeper truths contained within; to "dig for the gold" and the hidden treasure that has the power to change and guide our lives. "Digging for Gold" will challenge you to look deeper. It will hopefully inspire and motivate you to find the hidden treasure contained in the Word of God, and then apply that word to your daily living, thereby bringing greater spiritual growth and victory. Jackie lives with her husband Gene in Honesdale, Pa. She is the mother of a son and a daughter, and grandmother of eight. She was the director for an adult literacy program for five years before leaving to enter the ministry more actively. She served as Assistant Pastor and Co-Pastor of New Covenant Fellowship in Hawley, Pa, before becoming Pastor in 2006. Jackie has been involved in many areas of ministry in past years including the Christian teaching of children through adults, and was involved in missions for a time with her husband Gene. She has served in prison ministry, done numerous Bible studies, and is certified in biblical counseling. Her greatest joy is now serving as a shepherd to those God has placed in her care. |
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Digging To America $5.49 Friday August 15th 1997. The night the girls arrived. Two tiny Korean babies are delivered to Baltimore to two families who have no more in common than this. First there are the Donaldsons decent Brad and homespun tenacious Bitsy (with her ‘more organic than thou’ airs who believes fervently that life can always be improved) two full sets of grandparents and a host of big-boned confident relatives taking delivery with characteristic American razzmatazz. Then there are the Yazdans pretty nervous Ziba (her family ‘only one generation removed from the bazaar’) and carefully assimilated Sami with his elegant elusive Iranian-born widowed mother Maryam the grandmother-to-be receiving their little bundle with wondering discretion. Every year on the anniversary of ‘Arrival Day’ their two extended families celebrate together with more and more elaborately competitive parties as tiny delicate Susan wholesome stocky Jin-ho and later her new little sister Xiu-Mei take roots become American. While Maryam the optimistic pessimist confident that if things go wrong – as well they may – she will manage as she has before contrarily preserves her ‘outsider’ status as if to prove that despite her passport she is only a guest in this bewildering country. Full of achingly hilarious moments and toe-curling misunderstandings Digging to America is a novel with a deceptively small domestic canvas and subtly large themes – it’s about belonging and otherness about insiders and outsiders pride and prejudice young love and unexpected old love families and the impossibility of ever getting it right about striving for connection and goodness against all the odds. And the end catches you by the throat ambushes your emotions when you least expect it as only Tyler can. |
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E-Series Digging Spade $84 -Central foot tread delivers more digging power and is more stable than a traditional style digging spade -The large soft-feel handle has a comfortable 2-handed grip -The shaft is made of tubular stainless steel -Guaranteed by Spear Jackson for 10 years. |
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Flexrake DHandle Digging Fork CLA106 $38.3 Strong solid Oak Dstyle handle. 4 prong digging fork head |
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Flexrake DHandle Digging Spade CLA107 $38.3 Strong solid Oak Dstyle handle. Heavy gauge digging spade |
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Digging In – JustFlowers.com $119.99 A perfect housewarming gift basket to help them "dig in" at their new house. Includes a fantastic variety of gardening items including gardening gloves, seed packets, gardening tools, hand and nail cream and so much more! |
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Clifford’s Day with Dad $16.89 New – When Clifford visits his dad in the country, they spend a fun day fetching, digging and playing together. Children will love this new Norman Bridwell story about all the fun activities Clifford and his dad share. Full color. |
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Clifford’s Day with Dad $1.59 New – When Clifford visits his dad in the country, they spend a fun day fetching, digging and playing together. Children will love this new Norman Bridwell story about all the fun activities Clifford and his dad share. Full color. |
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Clifford’s Day with Dad $86.28 Used – When Clifford visits his dad in the country, they spend a fun day fetching, digging and playing together. Children will love this new Norman Bridwell story about all the fun activities Clifford and his dad share. Full color. |
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Diary of a Wombat $2.49 Used – Wombats are cuddly-looking, slow-moving Australian animals. Their favorite activities are eating, sleeping, and digging holes. Here, in the words of one unusually articulate wombat, is the tongue-in-cheek account of a busy week; eating, sleeping, digging holes . . . and training its new neighbors, a family of humans, to produce treats on demand. This entertaining book, with its brief, humorous text and hilarious illustrations, will endear the wombat to young children, who may recognize in |
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Diary of a Wombat $2.79 Used – Wombats are cuddly-looking, slow-moving Australian animals. Their favorite activities are eating, sleeping, and digging holes. Here, in the words of one unusually articulate wombat, is the tongue-in-cheek account of a busy week; eating, sleeping, digging holes . . . and training its new neighbors, a family of humans, to produce treats on demand. This entertaining book, with its brief, humorous text and hilarious illustrations, will endear the wombat to young children, who may recognize in |
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Diary of a Wombat $7.52 New – Wombats are cuddly-looking, slow-moving Australian animals. Their favorite activities are eating, sleeping, and digging holes. Here, in the words of one unusually articulate wombat, is the tongue-in-cheek account of a busy week; eating, sleeping, digging holes . . . and training its new neighbors, a family of humans, to produce treats on demand. This entertaining book, with its brief, humorous text and hilarious illustrations, will endear the wombat to young children, who may recognize in |
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Digging Deep – Activities Master Book: A Practical Program to Encourage Young People to Name, Own and Deal with Their Emotions $164.06 New – Digging Deep is a program to help young people, particularly boys aged 8 to 16, who struggle with their feelings and words. It is designed to assist teachers in helping students talk about their emotions. Through the program, students are encouraged to communicate openly using the safety and anonymity of a central character, called Harwood.Flexible and practical, Digging Deep is suitable for any curriculum area. Consisting of two books — a Teachers’ Manual and an Activity Book — it is id |
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Digging with Spotty Dog: Activities, Colouring, Stickers $5.88 New |
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Digging with Spotty Dog: Activities, Colouring, Stickers $5.88 Used |
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Fresh Blueberry Pancake – Heavy CD $14.09 This album is part of the German imprint Shadoks’ digging activities in America’s acid rock backyard. Fresh Blueberry Pancake is a typical post-Cream power trio, from Pittsburgh, PA. Active from 19… |
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From Blackjacks to Briefcases $16.95 Athens, Ohio–Robert Smith uncovered the sordid practices and the extent of a uniquely American industry by reading the subpoenaed documents of strikebound companies and their mercenary strikebreakers, by digging through newspaper archives for articles on long-forgotten strikes, and by studying the testimony of executives and strikebreakers who appeared before private, state, and federal governmental inquiries. Smith describes incidents, often bloody, involving strikebreakers in industrial, transportation, and mining disputes across the nation–including infamous or revealing strikes in California, Colorado, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, and West Virginia. While the activities of such hired guns are occasionally touched upon in broader studies, or in accounts of specific strikes, the lack of primary evidence has made a thorough examination of this industry difficult. Many of the earliest anti-union entrepreneurs carried their offices in their hats, and their secretive nature and the business community’s efforts to disassociate itself from these often-unsavory characters left little for historians to record. As the United States became an industrial power after the Civil War, much of the business community steadfastly resisted labor’s efforts to bargain collectively. The judicial system, police and other militia forces, as well as government authorities, historically have helped anti-union employers cow workers and maintain their dominance. The role played by anti-union entrepreneurs, however, was obscured until the 1950s. Workers first challenged this heirarchy in the Great Railroad Strike of 1877–an uprising thatspurred creation of the National Guard–and industrial violence did not significantly abate until the federal government sanctioned collective bargaining with the passage of the Wagner Act in 1935. In response, unionbusters became increasingly more sophisticated and more subtle. Pinkerton hi |
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Gardener’s Yoga $12.95 Gardening is considered a contemplative, gentle pastime, but it makes many demands on the human body. The 21 yoga positions in this colorful guide are intended to energize gardeners so they can enjoy planting, mulching, digging, and harvesting without the aching back and sore knees. The first section, Breaking Ground, emphasizes warming up the spine and gently engaging the hips, back, and neck. Section two, Planting Seeds, focuses on standing and balancing poses. The last section, Harvest, covers relaxation, elongating tired muscles, and refocusing the spirit. Yoga balances the central nervous system, tones and cleanses the internal organs, strengthens the circulatory system, and promotes an overall sense of well-being and contentment. This guide draws on that ancient discipline to transform taxing activities — from crawling between rows to weed and squatting for hours to plant seedlings to digging out new beds and watering — into rituals of rejuvenation for mind, body, and spirit. |
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Into the Wild $14.95 In April 1992 a young man from a well-to-do family hitchhiked to Alaska and walked alone into the wilderness north of Mt. McKinley. His name was Christopher Johnson McCandless. He had given $25,000 in savings to charity, abandoned his car and most of his possessions, burned all the cash in his wallet, and invented a new life for himself. Four months later, his decomposed body was found by a moose hunter. How McCandless came to die is the unforgettable story of Into the Wild. Immediately after graduating from college in 1991, McCandless had roamed through the West and Southwest on a vision quest like those made by his heroes Jack London and John Muir. In the Mojave Desert he abandoned his car, stripped it of its license plates, and burned all of his cash. He would give himself a new name, Alexander Supertramp, and, unencumbered by money and belongings, he would be free to wallow in the raw, unfiltered experiences that nature presented. Craving a blank spot on the map, McCandless simply threw the maps away. Leaving behind his desperate parents and sister, he vanished into the wild. Jon Krakauer constructs a clarifying prism through which he reassembles the disquieting facts of McCandless’s short life. Admitting an interst that borders on obsession, he searches for the clues to the dries and desires that propelled McCandless. Digging deeply, he takes an inherently compelling mystery and unravels the larger riddles it holds: the profound pull of the American wilderness on our imagination; the allure of high-risk activities to young men of a certain cast of mind; the complex, charged bond between fathers and sons. When McCandless’s innocent mistakes turn out to be irreversibleand fatal, he becomes the stuff of tabloid headlines and is dismissed for his naivete, pretensions, and hubris. He is said to have had a death wish but wanting to die is a very different thing from being compelled to look over the edge. Krakauer brings McCandless’s uncompromising pilgri |
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Inventing Mormonism $18.14 For more than 160 years the story of Mormon origins has been rewritten to a point where only fragments remain of the original. From Joseph Smith’s money digging in Pennsylvania to finding hieroglyph-inscribed sheets of gold, the story of Mormonism is rooted in the life and activities of its founder. This book restores much of the human drama and detail through eyewitness accounts and records found in courthouse basements and archival collections. |
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Inventing Mormonism: Traditional and the Historical Record $24.95 New – For more than 160 years the story of Mormon origins has been rewritten to a point where only fragments remain of the original. From Joseph Smith’s money digging in Pennsylvania to finding hieroglyph-inscribed sheets of gold, the story of Mormonism is rooted in the life and activities of its founder. This book restores much of the human drama and detail through eyewitness accounts and records found in courthouse basements and archival collections. |
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Inventing Mormonism: Traditional and the Historical Record $9.25 Used – For more than 160 years the story of Mormon origins has been rewritten to a point where only fragments remain of the original. From Joseph Smith’s money digging in Pennsylvania to finding hieroglyph-inscribed sheets of gold, the story of Mormonism is rooted in the life and activities of its founder. This book restores much of the human drama and detail through eyewitness accounts and records found in courthouse basements and archival collections. |
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Leapfrog 30730 Leapster(r) Learning Game: Scholastic Digging For Dinosaurs $18.98 Discover the world of dinosaurs in six amazing adventures that explore how they looked, where they lived, what they ate and more! Features expanded play for Leapster2 system, so Leapster2 players can connect online for extra games, activities and rewards, and parents can get detailed learning progress reports through the online LeapFrog Learning Path. |
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Leapster Learning Game: Scholastic Digging for Dinosaurs $18.98 Discover the world of dinosaurs in six amazing adventures that explore how they looked, where they lived, what they ate and more! Features expanded play for Leapster2 system for extra games, activities and rewards, and you can get detailed learning progress reports through the online LeapFrog Learning Path.-Teaches: -Dinosaur facts-Fossil facts-Scientific process-Map skills-Logic and reasoning skills-Spatial relationships-Matching skills-Works with all Leapster systems |
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No Safe House $11.61 Jill and her best friend Blaine are spies. They ride around Oakwood on their bikes, watching and recording the activities of the neighbours in their journal. They also share a secret. Jill’s mother has been beating her, but Jill and Blaine aren’t going to tell anyone. Jill knows that she will be taken away if Child and Family Services comes to investigate again. But Jill has mostly stopped eating, stuffing her school sandwiches down the grate in the basement, attracting the rats up from the sewers. When the rats surface, Jill discovers her mother is terrified of them, and for the first time in her life, Jill feels the balance of power shift. Jill and Blaine are poised between innocence and experience, childhood and adolescence. While Blaine happily prepares to go off to summer camp, Jill begins working as a mother’s helper, so she can buy food for herself. There is a growing tension between the friends. And then the dogs in the neighbourhood begin turning up dead. Poisoned. The media descend on Oakwood, and Jill and Blaine spend much effort tracking the reporters. When the old Warbanskis are victims of a home invasion, it’s the last straw for some long-time residents. Journalists return to probe possible gang connection. The Warbanskis move to a new gated community just outside the city, patrolled and watched by video cameras. Jill and Blaine, trying to absorb this edgy world around them, grow farther apart. Blaine is reaching for the heavens; she wants to become an astronaut. She believes in stars. Jill is digging down deeper, where rats live, under the surface of things. This Winnipeg neighbourhood is like many Canadian cities at the dawn of the millenium: leafy, hard-working on theoutside, with a streak of violence running down the centre, just out of sight. |
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The Book of Pirates: A Guide to Plundering, Pillaging and Other Pursuits $4.66 New – On this here ship, we follow the pirate’s code: No frolikin’ in the bilges, no songs about scurvy, and most important, each buccaneer must keep his pistol ready for action at all times. Break the code, me bucko, and you’ll be forced to walk the plank. In The Big Book of Pirate Stuff, Captain Michael MacLeod and Jamaica Rose teach the fine art of pirateering, from plundering, pillaging, and gambling to digging for buried treasure. A dabble of history, a smatterin’ of activities, and a healt |