The claim of executive privilege generally relates to communications between the Executive Branch and other branches of government, since these are often the most secret.
<span>a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively </span>assembled
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Hiring strikebreakers.
Since the late 1800s, hiring agencies providing anti-union services has been an option for employers. In 1874, Charles Pratt's Astral Oil Works, a company owned by John D. Rockefeller, started buying refineries in Brooklyn to lower competition. Around the same time, the coopers' union, representing the workers who made the barrels that held the oil, faced Pratt's attempts to cut back on some manual operations. Pratt busted the union, and his strikebreaking practices became popular among other refineries.
Jerusalem is supposably the place of many of Jesus's teachings which include; the Last Supper, the Subsequent Institution of the Eucharist, and his Entombment. Many Christians believe he was killed on a hill near Golgotha or Calvary.