Papers 1801-1810 of total 39775 found.
…shows that the cost of child care is an important reason why women sometimes quit their jobs (Sullivan and Thompson, 1991). Carrier (n.d.) suggest when women first entered the labor force they were hassled by the males due to woman's roles working…
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…to employees, rewarding good job performance, and improved supervisory guidance and support. INTRODUCTION Worker burnout often causes high turnover rates; a serious concern for many areas of social work services. According to Kraus (2002), child welfare…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. This can be support and strengthen the formation of families to raise birth rate of Singapore. As can be seen from these two articles, some reasons were shown such as rising infertility rate, liberal view towards marriage commitment, child-bearing…
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Category: /Literature/English
…SHOULD PREGNANT DRUG USERS BE PROSECUTED? Many of us are use to hearing about the “War on Drugs” or Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD), but not every day we hear about groups trying to stop mothers from killing their unborn child
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…press and the rise of progressivism at the turn of the century. The period from 1865 to 1900 is characterized as unbridled capitalism with the horrors of child labor, subsistence wages, swings in the economic cycle and corruption in government…
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…by the following formula: Unemployment rate = unemployed/ labor force * 100 Before applying this formula its important to understand what is meant by the terms employed, unemployed and the labor force. A person is employed if he or she spent most of the previous week…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in this film that ‘this child feels pain and senses danger’ (Guersney 19). Dr. Nathanson implies that the baby in the video feels pain and knows when danger is ahead. Human beings can feel pain, therefore, babies can feel pain. Babies are viewed as gifts from God…
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…law to the House floor that promises a modest increase in federal child care funding, a small olive branch to Democrats opposed to increasing poor parents' work hours without such additional help. Senate Democrats, at the same time, are moving toward…
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…of cloning technology that clearly are morally wrong, the federal role in regulating cloning remains uncertain. According to scientists, cloning research has the potential to produce enormous health benefits. Ian Wilmut told the Senate Labor and Human Resources…
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Category: /History
…The continuing demand for African slaves' labor arose from the development of plantation agriculture, the price of sugar, and the demand for miners. Not only did Africans represent skilled laborers, but they were also experts in tropical…
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