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sector. They were trained and began working as secretaries, cashiers, hairdressers, more service-oriented occupations.
This affects womens employment in a number of ways. For example, the Fordist social contract, when men were promised security and high
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Franz Kafka, one of the most influential writers of this century, was virtually unknown during his lifetime. His works, which were published by his friend Max Brod, after his death, have since been recognized as symbolizing modern man's anxiety-ridden
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1 job in my whole life and I like it verymuch. My best job is when I worked in bank of america.
The financial world is changing. Only few companiew have reached the meets and bank of amreica is one of them. My life involves more than work. Family
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for this particular ethnographer I would want to focus on the relationship between work and family. As many people believe work is work and family is family, but in the U.S. culture they are influenced by each other. I would present to her the role that child care
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
ask themselves the following questions about their personalities may discover how suited they are to a career in the arts.
Self-dicipline: Can you meet deadlines? Can you set goals for yourself? Achieve them? Can you motivate your self?
Working
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interferes because the job takes away from the time a student has to study. Employed students have less time to study than their unemployed friends do. Students with after-school jobs fall into a pattern of letting their grades slip. After working three to four
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Category: /Science & Technology
Telecommuting-- substituting the computer for the trip to the job ----has been hailed as a solution to all kinds of problems related to office work.
For workers it promises freedom from the office, less time wasted in traffic, and help with child-care
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S. L. Bachman stated, ¡§Children have worked for as long as families have needed all hands to pitch in¡¨ (¡§Political¡¨ 30). Child labor has been a concern since the beginning of the Industrial Age. Child labor had declined in developing countries
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Category: /History
The life's work of an artist who has had a profound influence on American art was featured in this, the first full retrospective of Jasper Johns's work since 1977. Included in this comprehensive chronological survey were more than 225 paintings, drawings
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Category: /Law & Government
a former law passed in 1996 expired in October of 2001. (Cooper) President Bush proposed a bill last year in hopes of creating a stable welfare system to replace the expired law. On Feb. 13, 2003 the U.S. House passed the bill that placed stricter work
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