Papers 1901-1910 of total 25430 found.
…odd as it suggests it is a daily occurrence and many higher-class women would not directly handle farm animals. She treats her chickens like her family: "They are a little frightened-aren't you dears?" This also shows she is lonely. Mrs D'Urberville…
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…activities such as: ? agriculture ? animal husbandry ? commercial sex industries ? construction ? fishing ? garbage scavengers ? manufacturing ? mining ? quarrying ? tourism Child labor is the single most important source of child exploitation…
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…is compared to an animal. (16) In fact, he is first physically described as "walking heavily, dragging his feet, the way a bear drags his paws" (Steinbeck 2), and then he is mentally compared to "a terrier who doesn't want to bring a ball back to his master…
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…came from what is now Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, and had a self-sustaining, agricultural society, where farming and cattle breeding were supplemented by hunting, fishing, the extraction of iron and the quarrying of rock to make whetstones and cooking…
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Category: /History
…services and experiment stations. 3) Agricultural production, marketing, and stabilization of prices. 4) Agriculture and agricultural commodities. 5) Animal industry and diseases. Crop insurance and soil conservation. 6) Farm credit and farm security…
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Category: /Literature/English
…by the development of the main character. To support Atwood’s statement I will analyze its applicability to Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls”. This is actually the coming of age story of a young girl who goes from being a tomboy and her father’s helper on the farm to being…
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Category: /History
…be derived from the old Norse vik(bay or creek). These people came from what is now Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, and had a self-sustaining, agricultural society, where farming and cattle breeding were supplemented by hunting, fishing, the extraction of iron…
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Category: /History
…all at once. They would use the North Star for guidance. They would have to walk anywhere from ten to thirty miles in one night, which was figured to be the amount a healthy male could travel. They would take shelter in isolated stations, or farms
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…of work." (Riley, 1988 p. 108) Selling butter, eggs, linens, and animals were how the women helped support the family while the men were tending to the farming. (Riley, 1988) The greatest influx of women into the workforce at this time was during times of war…
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Category: /History
…be derived from the old Norse vik(bay or creek). These people came from what is now Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, and had a self-sustaining, agricultural society, where farming and cattle breeding were supplemented by hunting, fishing, the extraction…
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