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Category: /History
…to the common people like securing federal loans, marketing aid for farmers, and supporting 8-hour day for railroad workers. He even tried to pass a law that prohibits child labor, which was later shut down by the Supreme Court. These acts helped him receive…
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Category: /History
…supporter of labor he tried almost everything and anything to help the citizens of the United States. Teddy set up child protection laws, which were used to prevent children to work in factories, and it also reduced the amount of time they worked…
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Category: /History
…homes was possible by forcing slaves to labor. A slave was considered lucky if he got to be a house servant. These were the “aristocracy of the captive.” Sometimes the plantation master formed an intimate friendship with his personal aide. The house…
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…was a decidedly tough place to live. The influx of immigrants, along with a shortage of jobs, brought the wages paid to laborers to rock bottom levels. To survive, families frequently needed more than two breadwinners and children were pushed into the job-market…
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…blissfully ignorant to what was truly going on. The first debate, Child labor vs. the Corporations, in my opinion was not a very good debate. Many of the key arguments were weak. The corporation came up with arguments that when closely analyzed were complete lies…
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Category: /Literature/English
…/>I went to my final doctors appointment on December eighth, of two thousand and three and they decided to induce my labor. They induced my labor then twenty nine hours later Dylan Cole Smith entered our life. I never realized how much I would love my…
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…Republicans and Democrats; people from all religions, as well as, men and women. Women, like Jane Adams who created Hull House (a settlement house) in Chicago, were very instrumental in their efforts to end child labor, unsafe working conditions, secure regulation…
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…between breast cancer and abortion, but our research is rock solid and our data is accurate.” They also suffer from the pain of them knowing that they killed their own child, which can lead to more drastic things. Although very few women have gotten “hurt” from…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…with his family, which objected to their marriage, they decided to take the child and start life over again. They brought up their child, Yu Fang, who is the second generation of this story, from shear poverty. The war with Japan began, and the civil war…
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…counterparts. In addition, at home women are still chiefly responsible for managing the household and child rearing. These mundane and repetitive duties are not considered masculine, like vehicle maintenance and yard work, and therefore fall on the shoulders…
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