Papers 1701-1710 of total 39775 found.
Category: /Literature
…Temptation and Desire Temptation is a daily obstacle lurking around the corner for every man, woman, and child. Desire begins with the earliest ages as the toddler reaches for the large piece of chocolate candy. As an adult it is learnt that every…
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…ultimately made the work of women unneeded. Women became associated with duties such as housekeeping, child rendering, and nurturing. Initially, child labor was used through out the factories. Children were able to work long hours for cheap wages…
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…in preparing themselves for productive adult lives. Low-income families are often driven into poverty by birth of additional children. In society that ignores need in setting wages and that balks at providing child care for women who might earn needed income…
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Category: /Literature/English
…were at the mercy of flu epidemics, smallpox, the weather, and just about everything else. New vaccines mean that we won't die because of many diseases. No longer when the neighbor's child becomes sick do you…
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Category: /Literature/English
…finds a place of belonging or “becoming” with her new friend, Mary Littlejohn. Although her child status did not completely end when she turns thirteen, she is still fantasizing about becoming a world traveler with her new friend, and becoming famous. She…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…The novel Night, by Elie Wiesel is a clear representation of loss of faith from beginning to end. Elie begins the story as a child who cries when he prays and begs to learn more of his religion. "I wept because-because of something inside me that felt…
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Category: /History
…stemmed from something much closer,; the household. These(The??) differences ranged from religious beliefs, everyday household chores, how women fit into the different societies(women's roles in society), and what tasks were expected of them.(child rearing…
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Category: /History
…what Wilson had called “illicit competition.” An eight-hour day for railroad workers in interstate commerce, a child-labor act, and a compensation law for Civil Service workers were all created under the Wilson administration. So although Roosevelt…
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Category: /History
…than having a daughter. Being born a girl in China was a very unhealthy thing since female infanticide was very common, especially among the lower classes. Not only was a female child an expense to raise, but later she needed a dowry to marry, and her…
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Category: /History
…in order to accomplish many of their goals. During this era, women pushed for reforms such as child labor laws and programs which would allow for more care for the sick, elderly, poor, and others in need. Their efforts were extremely successful during this era…
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