Papers 1901-1910 of total 39775 found.
Category: /History
…. Laws have been passed and enactments made for the improvement and protection of labor. Thus it was proven only last year that Illinois, with the most rigid laws for mine protection, had the greatest mine disasters. In States where child labor laws prevail…
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Category: /History
…Parliament stepped in and limited and controlled child labor. This sparked a rebellion. People, especially wealthy capitalists, wanted the government to stay out of its issues, called the laissez-faire system. Many people opposed the laissez-faire system, saying…
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Category: /History
…. Lovejoy), National Anti-Slavery Standard (Lydia Maria Child), Palladium of Liberty (Charles Langston), National Watchman (Henry Highland Garnet), Pittsburgh Saturday Visiter and St. Cloud Visiter (Jane Grey Swisshelm), Cleveland True Democrat and the Aliened…
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Category: /History
…it was better to migrate to the north while the children were young because it was easier to strap a small child on the motherÂ’s back while picking in the fields (Catalano, 52). The women who eventually migrated to the United States aspired to work their way out…
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child. He says that he nor his wife will drink any of the broth. Bushmen parents are very loving as seen when they play with their children and take special pains to entertain them. Perhaps one motivation behind the parents being concerned primarily about…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a renewed burst of activity on the part of the destructive instinct". I believe that Freud viewed this "burst of activity" as humans trying to attain our innate desire by advancing technology through labor saving devices, thus bringing out our individuality…
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Category: /Literature/English
…measures to restrict child labor, to protect the environment, or to ensure worker safety. Also, industries heavily regulated in the developed world because of their harmful environmental and health impacts are migrating to the developing world…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Therefore, homelessness, housing and income are inextricably linked. Low-income people are frequently unable to pay for housing, food, child-care, health care, and education. Difficult choices must be made when limited resources cover only some…
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Category: /Literature/English
…board for pro-socialist politics. Sinclair¹s polemic drama begins in the back room of a Chicago saloon. The guests are drunk and drained. The prospect of returning to the rigorous labors of the stockyards right after the ceremony leaves them demoralized…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in a meat factory. Jurgis is a man who only wants the best for Ona and when faced with a problem uses the motto, 'I will work harder.' Ona is a 'mere child' whose physical and emotional fragility allow little chance for survival. Elzbieta is a woman who…
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