Papers 1441-1450 of total 39775 found.
…residence with the intention of wasting away their days in a potato-like fashion, collecting welfare checks all the while. "Immigrant labor force participation is consistently higher than native-born, and immigrant workers make up a larger share of the U.S…
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…the movement to provide birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancies among poor women c) Suffragists urged that women be given the franchise, which came on the national level with the 19th Amendment (1919). F. Child labor laws--most states passed minimum working…
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Category: /History
…stripped of its halo every occupation hitherto honored and looked up to with reverent awe. It has converted the physician, the lawyer, the priest, the poet, the man of science, into its paid wage laborers. In proportion as the bourgeoisie, i.e., capital…
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Category: /History
…During war world 2 millions Jews, gypsies and other EASTERN European people were held captive and were force into slave labor in the nazi industry in Germany. Since that time there has been reference to almost 90 billion dollar in restitution to certain…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, or romantic. Just by sheer exposure, the television has more effect on a child than his or her parents do. Parents may provide verbal instructions and restrictions, but teenagers no longer learn through this primary mode of communication. However, commercials like…
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…not been a significant factor.”5 “Once on AFDC always on AFDC” is a repeated claim. To me I think the claim is wrong because people do make the effort to get off AFDC, but there are no jobs in the labor market that would make them qualified. Facts have shown…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…a graceful gentleness, a certain child like ease" (Wells 30). These traits making it look as if man had finally reached a point of perfection. Free from all forms of toil and able to spend all their time in the pursuit of culture and learning. Wells…
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Category: /Literature/English
…erectus. It is the age of evolution that we see significant changes in the male and female body. At this age we see that the bodies of males and females differed slightly, due to bone structures. Trends in the division of labor were established early…
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…://www.chickasaw.net). The Chickasaw obtained their food by hunting, fishing, and farming. There was a strict division of labor among the Chickasaw. Women were responsible for the supervision of slaves and tending the fields of corn, beans, and squash, while men hunted…
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…an issue when a child wants to get involved in certain sporting activities. In all societies, social class and class relations influence who plays, who watches, who consumes information about sports, and what information is available in the mainstream media…
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