Papers 1821-1830 of total 39775 found.
…price. Often a woman for sale was described as a "good breeder". New-born "pickaninnies" had a value purely because at some day their labor would presumably yield more than the cost of their keep. The sex of the child was generally irrelevant as most…
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…the kids to college. He and his family worked in the fields of California from Brawley to Oxnard, Atascadero, Gonzales, King City, Salinas, McFarland, Delano, Wasco, Selma, Kingsburg, and Mendota. He did not like school as a child, probably because he spoke…
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…A. Introduction B. Cultural Background 1. about the land 2. about the economy C. Purpose of Migration 1. reasons of migration 2. places migrated to D. History of Migration 1. labor shortages 2. anti-Mexican attitudes E. Problems and Restrictions 1…
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…Abusive Parents Child abuse is a relatively common problem in our society, and it falls into many different forms. It can include physical abuse (broken bones, brain injury, bites, and burns), sexual abuse, psychological abuse, and, most commonly…
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…in poverty and working under extreme labor conditions” (Cohen 523). No child should have to think or worry about such things. This is a simple theme coming from Carroll due to his obsession of children. Children often have the misconception that “money makes…
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…and emotionally taking but also how mentally baffling it must have been for young children of the Victorian era suffering in poverty and working under extreme labor conditions” (Cohen 523). No child should have to think or worry about such things. This is a simple…
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…Abstract There is a common misconception in our society that recess does not serve any real purpose. The Board of Directors of the American Association for the Child’s Right to Play believes that recess is vital to a child’s overall healthy development…
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…depending on the life experiences, personality traits, and intelligence of the viewers ("Media"). Looking at the number of manufactures who change advertising companies each year reveals that these labors fall short of their preferred outcome (Mink). Although…
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…. The official poverty line fails to consider the high housing costs of many low-income families, the lack of employment benefits, the costs of going to work (transportation and child care), and other factors. Many families with earnings in the second quintile…
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…employees. Offering family-friendly benefits, many companies say, helps them develop a loyal and motivated work force that results in low turnover - a major plus in today's tight labor market. It's management's job to help employees be successful in their work…
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