You would apply safety, hygiene, and sanitation in tourism just as you would in any other workplace that involves substantial contact with the public.
The wind and the trees is fine in context - the question would be, how do you want to apply them? The wind BLEW through the trees. vs. The wind BLOWS through the trees. Apply verbs that will provide the context and tense you need.
If you are interested in getting a railroad job in Ohio, you would need to apply at the workplace. You can also apply through third party hiring companies such as amtrak.
The word would be intestinal. Other words may apply depending on context.
Here is an example sentence with the word stereotype: When I first joined the company, the programmers would stereotype me as a "typical, weak female" who didn't get what they were talking about.
When the information that the email would hold is irrelevant to the people in the workplace
When the information that the email would hold is irrelevant to the people in the workplace
There would be less ways to stereotype black people.
I'm not sure that the word "developed" would apply as in the same context as film would ... but you can get the pictures printed off the flash drive ...
Based on the discussion options, it would be a stereotype.
Learn the hierarchy in the workplace.
A good answer for the afore mentioned question would be "discimination" and/or "racism".