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Artículo 88 by allanmontes777

Artículo 88.- Está obligado a tener un reglamento de trabajo todo patrono que ocupe más de cinco (5) trabajadores de carácter permanente en empresas comerciales o más de diez (10) en empresas industriales, o más de veinte (2O) en empresas agrícolas, ganaderas o forestales.
En empresas mixtas, la obligación de tener un reglamento de trabajo existe cuando el patrón ocupe más de diez (10) trabajadores.

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Phantom Fury by user108881

Joint US, Iraqi, British offensive led by the USMC against the Iraqi insurgency stronghold in the city of Fallujah, which was authorized by the US appointed Iraqi interim government. The carefully designed and skillfully executed attack took place on 7 November 2004 and employed Regimental Combat Teams (RCT) 1 and 7 attacking south into the city. The Marines were well supported by Army mechanized infantry and cavalry units. This inter-service and fully coordinated air-ground approach gradually overwhelmed the insurgents trapped in the city. The dense urban fighting was fierce and conducted house by house and rooftop to rooftop.

Operation Al-Fajar by user108881

Arabic, "the dawn" represented a major success for the Iraqi government and coalition forces. The attack force included nine US Army and Marine battalions, six Iraqi battalions, and attack aviation from all of the military services, to include naval air flying off an aircraft carrier. The full assault force included some 12,000 Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Iraqi Security Forces (ISF). The key to successful integration of this joint and coalition force were complementary war fighting capabilities, a single chain of command, advances in technology, and the unifying vision of liberating a city from the oppressive grip of the insurgents and terrorists. The assault and subsequent reconstruction efforts turned Fallujah from an insurgent base of operations into the cornerstone of progress in the Al Anbar province.

First Fallujah by user108881

Codenamed Operation Vigilant Resolve was an unsuccessful attempt by the United States Military to capture the city of Fallujah, Iraq. On 4 April 2004, 1/5 attacked the city's industrial center, and 2/1 pushed south through the northwestern urban district. They met harsh resistance, and by 10 April, 3/4 and 2/2 were committed to the still raging conflict.

Hue City by user108881

During the Vietnamese holiday of Tet in January of 1968, Communist forces launched a surprise offensive by infiltrating large numbers of their troops into the major population centers of Hue City, South Vietnam. A near division-size unit of North Vietnamese Army (NVA) troops occupied the city of Hue and the Citadel. Marines fought in built-up areas for the first time since the Korean War, foregoing the application of heavy arms to minimize civilian casualties. Fighting was house-to-house with progress measured in yards. The city was secured on 25 February of 1968.

Chosin Reservoir by user108881

In November of 1950, during the Korean War, Marines pushed far into North Korea and were cut off after Chinese Communist forces entered the war. Despite facing a 10-division force sent to annihilate them, Marines smashed seven enemy divisions in their march from the Chosin Reservoir. The major significance of this retrograde movement was that Marines brough out all operable equipment, properly evacuated their wounded and dead, and maintained tactical integrity.

Iwo Jima by user108881

On 19 February 1945, Marines landed on Iwo Jima in what was the largest and bloodiest all-Marine battle in history. The Marine Corps suffered over 23,300 casualties. The capture of Iwo Jima greatly increased the air support and bombing operations against the Japanese home islands. Of the savage battle, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz said, "Among the Americans who served on Iwo island, uncommon valor was a common virtue." In June 2007, Japan changed the name of Iwo Jima back to its pre-world war II name of Iwo To.

Untitled by user108229

虾 shrimp
螃蟹 crab
龙虾 lobster
榴莲 Durian
耳钉耳环 Stud earrings
蛋挞 egg tart
小鹿 Fawn
花生 peanut
葡萄 grape
电钻 Electric drill
鸽子 pigeon
钩子 hook
拖鞋 flip flop
运动鞋 sports shoes
烤箱 oven
围巾 scarf
桶 barrel
拉链 zipper
柱子 Pillar
蚊子 Mosquito
乌龟 tortoise
蓝鲸 blue whale
斑马 zebra
蜥蜴 lizard
猕猴桃 Kiwi
温度计 thermometer
梳子 comb
茶壶 teapot
杯子 cup
钱包 wallet
盘子 plate
盾牌 Shield
石榴 pomegranate
圆规 Compasses
睡衣 pajamas
短裤 shorts
豹子 leopard
鳄鱼 crocodile
长颈鹿 giraffe
圆号 French Horn
萨克斯 Saxophone
口琴 Harmonica
救护车 ambulance
轮胎 Tires
绳索 rope
青蛙 frog
鼓 drum
扶手 armrest
帐篷 tent
火柴 matches
骆驼 camel
男士手提包 Men's handbags
行李箱 Baggage box
冰箱 refrigerator
书架 bookshelf
手电筒 flashlight
台灯 table lamp
河马 hippopotamus
猫头鹰 owl
老鹰 eagle
乌鸦 crow
电熨斗 Electric iron
豹子 leopard
烟囱 chimney
小丑 clown
隧道 tunnel
连体裤 Rompers
凉鞋 sandals
电插座 Electric socket
爆米花 Popcorn
信封 envelope
拳头 fist
碗 bowl
筷子 chopsticks
文件夹 folder
花瓶 vase
箭头 arrow
青椒 green pepper
手铐 Handcuffs
旋转木马 Carousel
滑板 skateboard
铁锹 shovel
铲子 shovel
火箭 rocket
牙刷 toothbrush
玻璃瓶子 Glass bottle
水槽 sink
滑雪板 Ski board
蝙蝠 bat
骰子 dice
橄榄球 football
老鼠夹 mouse traps
毛巾 towel
枕头 pillow
哨子 whistle
水龙头 Faucet
向日葵 sunflower
巧克力 chocolate
香蕉 banana
苹果 apple
柠檬 lemon
火山 volcanic
冰山 iceberg
披萨 Pizza
派 send
草莓 Strawberry
蓝莓 blueberry
榔头 Hammer
锤子 hammer
小鹿 Fawn
皮带 Belt
钢琴 piano
小提琴 violin
吉他 guitar
贝斯 Bass
耳机 headset
靴子 boots
网球 tennis
手提电脑 laptop
公牛 bull
手套 gloves
篮子 basket
镜子 mirror
梯子 ladder
西瓜 watermelon
苍蝇 fly
蜘蛛 spider
蓝鲸 blue whale
松鼠 squirrel
鸭子 duck
芒果 Mango
窗户 window

Untitled by user108229

虾 shrimp
螃蟹 crab
龙虾 lobster
榴莲 Durian
耳钉耳环 Stud earrings
蛋挞 egg tart
小鹿 Fawn
花生 peanut
葡萄 grape
电钻 Electric drill
鸽子 pigeon
钩子 hook
拖鞋 flip flop
运动鞋 sports shoes
烤箱 oven
围巾 scarf
桶 barrel
拉链 zipper
柱子 Pillar
蚊子 Mosquito
乌龟 tortoise
蓝鲸 blue whale
斑马 zebra
蜥蜴 lizard
猕猴桃 Kiwi
温度计 thermometer
梳子 comb
茶壶 teapot
杯子 cup
钱包 wallet
盘子 plate
盾牌 Shield
石榴 pomegranate
圆规 Compasses
睡衣 pajamas
短裤 shorts
豹子 leopard
鳄鱼 crocodile
长颈鹿 giraffe
圆号 French Horn
萨克斯 Saxophone
口琴 Harmonica
救护车 ambulance
轮胎 Tires
绳索 rope
青蛙 frog
鼓 drum
扶手 armrest
帐篷 tent
火柴 matches
骆驼 camel
男士手提包 Men's handbags
行李箱 Baggage box
冰箱 refrigerator
书架 bookshelf
手电筒 flashlight
台灯 table lamp
河马 hippopotamus
猫头鹰 owl
老鹰 eagle
乌鸦 crow
电熨斗 Electric iron
豹子 leopard
烟囱 chimney
小丑 clown
隧道 tunnel
连体裤 Rompers
凉鞋 sandals
电插座 Electric socket
爆米花 Popcorn
信封 envelope
拳头 fist
碗 bowl
筷子 chopsticks
文件夹 folder
花瓶 vase
箭头 arrow
青椒 green pepper
手铐 Handcuffs
旋转木马 Carousel
滑板 skateboard
铁锹 shovel
铲子 shovel
火箭 rocket
牙刷 toothbrush
玻璃瓶子 Glass bottle
水槽 sink
滑雪板 Ski board
蝙蝠 bat
骰子 dice
橄榄球 football
老鼠夹 mouse traps
毛巾 towel
枕头 pillow
哨子 whistle
水龙头 Faucet
向日葵 sunflower
巧克力 chocolate
香蕉 banana
苹果 apple
柠檬 lemon
火山 volcanic
冰山 iceberg
披萨 Pizza
派 send
草莓 Strawberry
蓝莓 blueberry
榔头 Hammer
锤子 hammer
小鹿 Fawn
皮带 Belt
钢琴 piano
小提琴 violin
吉他 guitar
贝斯 Bass
耳机 headset
靴子 boots
网球 tennis
手提电脑 laptop
公牛 bull
手套 gloves
篮子 basket
镜子 mirror
梯子 ladder
西瓜 watermelon
苍蝇 fly
蜘蛛 spider
蓝鲸 blue whale
松鼠 squirrel
鸭子 duck
芒果 Mango
窗户 window

Untitled by nitisha1004

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Pembukaan UUD 1945 by user108882

Bahwa sesungguhnya Kemerdekaan itu ialah hak segala bangsa dan oleh sebab itu, maka penjajahan di atas dunia harus dihapuskan, karena tidak sesuai dengan perikemanusiaan dan perikeadilan. Dan perjuangan pergerakan kemerdekaan Indonesia telah sampailah kepada saat yang berbahagia dengan selamat sentausa mengantarkan rakyat Indonesia ke depan pintu gerbang kemerdekaan Negara Indonesia, yang merdeka, bersatu, berdaulat, adil dan makmur. Atas berkat rakhmat Allah Yang Maha Kuasa dan dengan didorongkan oleh keinginan luhur, supaya berkehidupan kebangsaan yang bebas, maka rakyat Indonesia menyatakan dengan ini kemerdekaannya.

Naskah Proklamasi by user108882

PROKLAMASI. Kami bangsa Indonesia dengan ini menjatakan Kemerdekaan Indonesia. Hal-hal jang mengenai pemindahan kekoeasaan d.l.l., diselenggarakan dengan tjara saksama dan dalam tempo jang sesingkat-singkatnja. Djakarta, hari 17 boelan 8 tahoen 05. Atas nama bangsa Indonesia. Soekarno/Hatta

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Okinawa by user108881

On 1 April 1945 until 22 June 1945, Marines took part in the last and largest battle of the pacific, which involved 287,000 troops. The battle was crucial for securing vital air bases that would be used for the planned invasion of the Japanese mainland. By the end of the 82-day campaign, the Japanese suffered over 77,000 casualties and the Allies received 65,000 including 14,000 dead. 23 Medals of Honor were awarded.

Mariana Islands by user108881

Due to the need for airfields by the Air Force and advanced bases for the Navy, the Marianas were invaded. Landings on the islands of Saipan, Guam, and Tinian accomplished this. During June and July of 1943, Lieutenant General Holland M. "Howlin Mad" Smith led a combined invasion force of Marines and Soldiers that totaled over 136,000. This was the greatest number of troops up to that time to operate under Marine command.

Tarawa by user108881

The Gilbert Islands were the first in the line of advance for the offensive in the Central Pacific. The prime objective was the Tarawa Atoll and Betio island which had been fortified to the point that the Japanese commander proclaimed it would take a million Americans 100 years to conquer it. On 20 November 1943, Marines landed and secured the island within 76 hours but paid a heavy price in doing so. Because of an extended reef, landing craft could not cross it and Marines were offloaded hundreds of yards from the beaches. This led to heavy losses from enemy fire. Additionally, many Marines drowned while attempting to wade ashore.

Artículo 87 by allanmontes777

Artículo 87.- Reglamento de Trabajo es el conjunto de normas obligatorias que determinan las condiciones a que deben sujetarse el patrono y sus trabajadores en la prestación del servicio.
El reglamento se hará de acuerdo con lo que prevengan los contratos colectivos o, en su defecto, por una comisión mixta de representantes de los trabajadores y del patrón. Para los efectos
de este capítulo no se considera como reglamento de trabajo el cuerpo de reglas de orden técnico y administrativo que directamente formulen las empresas para la ejecución de los trabajos.