Papers 1791-1800 of total 39775 found.
Category: /Literature
…the wall as "dolls", "scarecrows", and "snowmen" with "heads [as] zeros" (43). All of these words used to describe the men are childish. By using these words Offred is able to distance herself from reality and see the bodies not as bodies, but as a child's
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…the women will blame the ex-husband as an irresponsible parent (11). Eighty-nine percent of the time, the women receives custody of the child and many times are dissatisfied with the spouse's lack of involvement in their child's life (11). The biggest fear…
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…to characterize parents who physically abuse their children. This could ultimately allow social service professionals to identify parents in child abuse. Over the last five years, Walters and Oldershaw…
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…to identify parents in child abuse. Over the last five years, Walters and Oldershaw, in collaboration with Darlene Hall of the West End Creche, have examined over 100 mothers and their three to six-year-old children who have been…
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…that exists in this country. All we end up doing is saying that the one is wrong, but showing how we truly feel with our actions. The is no more damage done to a transracial adopted child, then a “same-color” adopted child, from the feeling that the people who…
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…. Economic insecurity is caused by chronic unemployment. This is especially a problem in the inner-cities where, without jobs, people live impoverished and overcrowded lives (Parcels, 43). Since they are not able to sell their labor, they resort to illegitimate…
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…and laborers were illiterate because until the Act of 1870 made provision for children to go to school if there was one within reach, it was a matter of chance whether a country child could get to school or not. After this, many squires demanded that schools were…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and laborers were illiterate because until the Act of 1870 made provision for children to go to school if there was one within reach, it was a matter of chance whether a country child could get to school or not. After this, many squires demanded that schools were…
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…which to choose. Educated people are employed at higher rates and with greater consistency. For example, according to the July 2003 employment report from the U.S. Department of Labor, those persons with less than a high school degree are more than three…
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…insecurity. Economic insecurity is caused by chronic unemployment. This is especially a problem in the inner-cities where, without jobs, people live impoverished and overcrowded lives (Parcels, 43). Since they are not able to sell their labor, they resort…
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