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Category: /Literature/English
…, in future robots will instead of people to do monotonous, hard and risk work. They can discover where people cannot go as bottom of the sea or go to deep in the earth. Next, machines will do almost work in company and people just only use computer at home…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Effect of the Industrial Revolution's on Dickens' Work Charles Dickens was a very popular Victorian author, and justly so, since his works not only endure but are treasured to this day. They include A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist and Great…
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…The official working week is being reduced to 35 hours a week. In most countries in the world, it is limited to 45 hours a week. The trend during the last century seems to be unequivocal : less work
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Category: /Literature/English
…and sent to school by his uncle. After his college years swift worked as a secretary when he completed his first novel. He later went on to write many famous novels including Gulliver’s Travels which was his greatest success. In Swift’s final years he lost…
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…The purpose of a literary analysis essay is to carefully examine and sometimes evaluate a work of literature or an aspect of a work of literature. As with any analysis, this requires you to break the subject down into its component parts. Examining…
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…the parents interact with their children. This is because in many families, both parents work and are gone most of the day. Another thing is the time a kid has to become an adult. Most kids don't have to work like they used to. Such as, doing few things around…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Immigrants are not a burden tothe U.S. Therefore, we shouldn't stop all immigration . Immigrants are hard workers and are not causing unemployment for legal citizens.         The work ethic of today's immigrants os as strong as that of the Irish…
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…In the U.S., people are abusing the use of welfare. Plenty of people in this country that don't have a job because there are too lazy to work should not be able to collect the taxes from other citizens that do. I had the opportunity to help…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Hochschild's 'reversed world' thesis is based on a case study. What is Hochschild's case and how does she use evidence to make it? The traditional perception of home and work is portrayed in early Marxist writings where capitalist workplaces were…
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…Dear Dewey, The first issue that must be addressed is ownership of the copyright in the Church's home page. Ownership of a copyright initially belongs to the author or authors of the work. The author is generally the individual who created the work
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