Papers 1481-1490 of total 39775 found.
…and lose control of its actions.         The main underdeveloped parts of a premature baby are its organs, chiefly the lungs and the brain. The lungs are developed in the last few weeks of pregnancy, and if the child is born before the thirty sixth…
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…wanted his son to be somebody and work very hard because he was afraid of his own son becoming something like himself. Being a white-collar man does require lots of work, but you can make money much more money easily and there is also less labor involved than…
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…fluids, and from mother to child. About seventy percent of AIDS has been transmitted from sexual intercourse when people do not use condoms. Two other ways in that the AIDS virus is transmitted is between syringes, and also from unscreened blood…
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…with non-human nature lies in the early human social patterns in which women's reproductive role as child bearer was tied to making women the primary productive and maintenance workers. Women did most of the work associated with child care, food production…
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…through labor productivity and the economic burden of illnesses, for example. Health also indirectly influences economic development aspects such as child health affect the future income of people through the impact health has on education. This indirect impact…
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…no money then we do not have needs for all that we would with money. “In order to sell more cheaply without ruining himself, he must produce more cheaply, that is, raise the productive power of labor as much as possible.” When the division of labor
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Labor Unions Since the foundation of the American Federation of Labor(AFL) in 1886, most unions in the united States have displayed a pragmatic out look, largely compatible with that of business. The general purpose of unions has been to protect…
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…simpler than what most of us see. Their dream is merely to have a roof over their heads, a warm bed, and maybe someday a television set. These immigrants have also moved to California to provide a better environment for raising their soon to be born child
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…in child labor laws towards the end of the revolution. The Factory Act of 1833 forbade the employment of children under 9 in textile mills, limited children aged 9-13 to working 9 hours per day and 48 hours per week, and limited children aged 13-18…
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Category: /History
…in child labor laws towards the end of the revolution. The Factory Act of 1833 forbade the employment of children under 9 in textile mills, limited children aged 9-13 to working 9 hours per day and 48 hours per week, and limited children aged 13-18…
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