Papers 1671-1680 of total 39775 found.
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…improve the working condition of the U.S. He desperately tried to limit monopolies and their influence on businesses, in hopes of improving the life of working Americans. Within ten years sweatshops were eliminated, child labor was highly restricted…
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…% of the people live in rural areas. More than half of the rural population lives in collective or cooperative communities. A collective community is called a Kibbtz. Members receive food, housing, child and health care, and education in exchange for work and labor
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…Act of 1938, which created a minimum wage, a maximum workweek, and more child labor laws. In conclusion, the policies of Herbert Hoover proved to be futile and unsuccessful compared to the policies, acts, and reforms created by Franklin Delano Roosevelt…
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…us about wonderful people. Some of those people were so strong that they could hold the sky while others were extremely smart and cunning. One of those super-men was Heracles who has done 12 legendary labors. He lost his mind and killed his wife…
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…of what the men make. While poverty affects households as a whole, because of the gender division of labor and responsibilities for household welfare, women bear a disproportionate burden, attempting to manage household consumption and production under…
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…corporations that outsource their labor. Outsourcing is done in order to maximize profit by evading environmental laws and the reducing labor cost. A perfect example of this would be the unemployment rates in Flint, Michigan from 1990 to 2004. These came from…
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…an effect on what happened in their state should have had the right too. In 1920, this unjust equality was ratified when the constitution added the nineteenth amendment giving all American women that right to equal opportunity. Women laborers during the early…
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…patronized, pitied, or treated like a child, but in fact, I am proud that I'm independent" An older employee say: "Younger colleagues think I don't know anything about the real world, just because I haven't heard of the latest rock star." "These are the "voices…
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…Court strikes down federal child labor legislation.                                             1923 *President Warren Harding dies in office; his administration seemed to me, to be one of the most corrupt in American history…
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…, concerned that it may emotionally damage their child. These worries are unfounded. While single parent households hold the stigma of unbalanced and unhealthy living environments the case is generally not so. Many households with single mothers who are the wage…
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