Papers 1731-1740 of total 66656 found.
…an "invisible" minority. We no longer bother to stop and sympathize, or even despise, but rather ignore and continue to wallow in this ignorance. We deny that this problem affects the entire community, and follow our individualistic notions of life. We forget…
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…discriminates against women by creating glass ceiling. <Tab/>Glass ceiling, according to Writh (2001), is an invisible man-made barrier, based on organizational bias, that blocks qualify women from advancing up in their organization into senior…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
invisibly, unemployed. Better to destroy your life in modern, man-made ways than to fall into this despicable feminine void." In here, the poet states that she would be looked more favorable by society if she was to take drugs or be unemployed. Later, it also…
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…worth more than eighteen million dollars. Consequences <Tab/>Halliburton's privileged status is evident through botched public service contracts to having its former chairman be the number two man in the country. Recently, a division…
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Category: /Literature
…and manipulation. Further on in the play, her effectiveness and immunity to emotion weakens as her sensitivity strengthens. She begins to fall into the same regret that troubled MacBeth in the beginning, and tries to wash away the invisible blood from her hands…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the other jobs that are portrayed as particularly dangerous are those of the dyers and the hide-room laborers. In these jobs, "there was never enough ventilation, and the coarse salt, like the acids in the dyeing section, left the men invisibly
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Category: /Literature/English
…of affected mothers. It is the human slate-wiper, the invisible ultimate death, the filovirus named Ebola. The theme of Richard Preston's Hot Zone seems deal with man's one predator, the invisible one, the one thing that man cannot seek out and conquer…
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…of affected mothers. It is the human slate-wiper, the invisible ultimate death, the filovirus named Ebola. The theme of Richard Preston's Hot Zone seems deal with man's one predator, the invisible one, the one thing that man cannot seek out and conquer, the one…
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…of any freedom to choose, while wealth gives the individual an opportunity of oppress others. Social liberals recognized that the "invisible hand" of the classical marketplace that was relied on to ensure fair trade was more nonexistent than invisible. Without…
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…that, "the property which every man has in his own labor, the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable. To hinder a poor man from employing this strength and dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbor…
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