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Being an average height male is not bad, many people are of average height.
It is for all people, regardless of height.
There is no average height for a fencer. Although, people who fence epee are generally tall.
it is a work taking height for small people and little once.
The people in charge of production of a drama or movie prepare and supervise the making of a film before the film is presented to a distributor.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but the fluid power industry employs millions of people worldwide. The industry includes companies involved in manufacturing hydraulic and pneumatic systems, components, and equipment used in various applications such as manufacturing, construction, and transportation.
In 2000 the industry employed an average of 26,332 people, of whom 20,570 were production workers.
All together there were some 17,000 people employed in this industry (14,000 of whom were production workers).
The Census Bureau estimated that in 2000 this segment of the apparel industry employed 13,061 people, including 10,599 production workers.
The industry employed some 15,000 people in 2001, nearly 12,000 of whom were engaged in production labor.
In 2000 the industry's 74 establishments employed 8,311 people, 5,602 of whom were production workers.
The industry employed 28,152 people in 2001, including 21,533 production workers who earned an average hourly wage of $11.08.
State capitalism. In Socialism it is the people who control production and distribution, the aim of production being to meet human need.
This industry employed 2,216 people in 2000, including 1,636 production workers who earned an average hourly wage of $15.91.
Since the discovering of stainless steel in Sheffield, the city became known as the 'Steel City'. The steel industry continued to grow throughout the war and Sheffield was in particular demand for their stainless products. Because of this, Sheffield had a great boom in demand for its industrial products. The rest of Britain could not find enough people to work for them, along with Sheffield, because of the human cost of the war. Therefore, the rest of Britain had a lower demand for work than Sheffield and the surrounding areas did, as stainless steel was so demanded.
The industry as a whole employed 26,418 workers in 2000, of which 19,560--roughly three-fourths--were directly involved in production.
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