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  2. Edwin Binney - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Binney (November 24, 1866 – December 17, 1934) was an American entrepreneur and inventor, who created the first dustless white chalk, and along with his cousin C. Harold Smith (born London, 1860 - died, 1931), was the founder of handicrafts company Binney & Smith, which marketed his invention of the Crayola crayon.

  3. No signs of US labor market deterioration as job openings rebound

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    Job openings, a measure of labor demand, rebounded by 329,000 to 8.040 million by the last day of August, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said. Data for July was revised higher ...

  4. 10 Best Part-Time Flexible Jobs for Seniors That Will ... - AOL

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    The gig workplace — short-term contract and freelance work — has become a significant part of the American economy. These jobs offer employment opportunities for seniors looking to supplement ...

  5. Job openings fall to lowest level since January 2021

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    The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) also showed 5.55 million hires were made during the month, up from 5.43 million seen in August, while the hiring rate rose slightly to 3.5% in ...

  6. Crayon - Wikipedia

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    A colorful selection of crayons. A crayon (or wax pastel) is a stick of pigmented wax used for writing or drawing. Wax crayons differ from pastels, in which the pigment is mixed with a dry binder such as gum arabic, and from oil pastels, where the binder is a mixture of wax and oil. Crayons are available in a range of prices, and are easy to ...

  7. History of Crayola crayons - Wikipedia

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    Three boxes of Munsell crayons; the first from the Munsell Color Company, and the others from Binney & Smith. In 1926, Binney & Smith acquired the Munsell Color Company's line of crayons, based on the Munsell color system developed by Albert Henry Munsell. This marked the first time that Crayola crayons incorporated the concept of the color ...

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