Papers 1781-1790 of total 39775 found.
…. He created programs like the CCC (employing single males from the ages of 17-28 to do community labor like road building), the FERA (used $250 million to aid the unemployed, elderly, and sick), the AAA (paid farmers to grow less), the NIRA (set up price…
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…. National Industrial Recover Act (NIRA) G. Public Works Administration VI. Second New Deal A. Rural Electrification Administration B. National Labor Relations Act 1935 C. Fair Labor Standards ACT 1938 D. Works Projects Administration Act E. Social…
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…then justifies why slaves were put in the position they are and virtually crushes any thoughts of a slave rebellion through the idea of damnation: “Almighty God hath been pleased to make you slaves here, and to give you nothing but labor and poverty in this world…
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…. Pg. 36) In the less developed countries there is an unskilled labor force, leaving the country with a very little income, and this is where overpopulation becomes a problem. This creates some major obstacles of the provision for adequate housing…
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…people accomplished great things, yet their own people were mere slaves. Unpaid Labor One of the most obvious reasons for reparations is the unpaid labor. Slaves were forced to work without pay. Were the slaves paid for their labor, they could have used…
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…the ability to pay full wages and pensions Since 2002, China has witnessed rapid growth in urbanization, industrialization and improvement on the consumption level, while actively participating in global division of labor. These four characteristics will continue…
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…The economic stability between the United States and Libya is exceedingly distinct. The U.S. has a better stability not only because the country is more develop but also because the education, health, info structure, and labor are higher than what…
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…national specialization and freedom of competition. His labor theory of value, which is determined by the cost of production, itself determined by the amount of labor required to produce the food; in other words, labor determines value. He also proposed…
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…Age were first considered inferior through division of labor. The men were sent to hunt, and the women stayed at home gathering vegetables while taking care of the children. This creation of sexually depicted roles implied that women were too fragile…
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…of pregnancy and maternity. From the beginning of pregnancy to one year after the child's birth, the employee cannot be dismissed and during this period. Maternity leave is compulsory for female workers, from two months before until three months after childbirth…
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