Chapters 8-18 of Radium Girls Citation:Cite the page number(s) for specific quotations and examples. At the end of your response, write an APA-style reference/works cited entry for the book. Refer to...

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Chapters 8-18 ofRadium Girls




Citation:Cite the page number(s) for specific quotations and examples. At the end of your response, write an APA-style reference/works cited entry for the book. Refer to the APA guides in the Academic Integrity policy and notes to help you.



Mechanics and style:Write in clear, concise, sentences, avoiding the errors discussed in our Module 1 and 2 notes on sentences. Strive for cohesion per the Module 3 notes on organization.





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Answer To: Chapters 8-18 of Radium Girls Citation:Cite the page number(s) for specific quotations and examples....

Tanmoy answered on Jun 04 2021
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The Radium Girls
200 local women were working in The Radium Dial Company to support the rising demand of Westclox, the biggest client of Radium Dial and dominated
60% of the alarm clock market worth $5.97 million or $83 million as of today’s standard. Peg Looney joined as a dial painter for $17.50 per week which was equivalent to $242 per week as of today (Chapter 8: Ottawa, IL, 1923).
Many of the girls as recalled by Catherine Wolfe will wear god dresses to the plant and wanted to become luminous when they went to the party (Chapter 8: Ottawa, IL, 1923)
“Still another girl” is now complaining of trouble. She said that: While working the girls have to point the brushes with their lips which were the cause of trouble and agony and the deaths (Chapter 9: Orange, NJ, June 1923).
The Ottawa high school girls would work in the summers between their studies for few to several weeks in order to earn a bit of pocket money (Chapter 10: Ottawa, Illinois, 1923).
Working in the application department is hazardous and this caused poor health and injuries to a former operator Marguerite Carlough and advised other operators to discontinue from their work (Chapter 11: Newark, New Jersey, 1924).
Katherine Drinker examined the women working in Radial Dial Company quite intimately and found that the dust are lingering on their breasts, their undergarments and the side of their thighs and also scattered everywhere and glowed (Chapter 12: The Radium Girls).
President Roeder wasted no time in spreading the news of an observer who commented that he was not responsible for the illness of the girls and as a result the...
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