Papers 1911-1920 of total 39775 found.
…. The goal of these people were to find gold and other things that would bring them wealth. They came with mostly men and indentured servants. Indenture servants work their debt off by working in the tobacco field. Because of such harsh treatment and hard labor
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…and the labor force, further changes in attitudes to family size, lifestyle choices and the greater access to abortion. 'A preference to cats, a distaste for the modern child's bad manners and an abhorren of nappy changing ' were all given as reasons…
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…and each grass blade bends softly to the caress of the wind. It is like a mother who would pick up her child and kiss it, with her tenderness that she gave birth to it. We don't see this anymore. In the present time we see nations. They are not natural…
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…for unemployment, the elderly, disability insurance, and child welfare. The Wagner Act was passed in 1935 and it defined unfair labor practices and protected unions from measures such as firing workers for forming unions or participating in union activities. It also…
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…, and yet not abandoning their roles in the private sector while influencing the public one. Born Abigail Smith on November 11 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, she was the second child of one of the families of the major family network in Boston's South Shore…
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…. As he put it, it did not matter the scathing criticism leaders like W.E.B. Dubois made in their editorials on black injustices it would not bring about any serious change. Unlike child labor and other topics of muckraking exposing them would not be enough…
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…, and/or household, descent group, or kindred. <Tab/>Grouping by gender or sex is very common, as stated above, in many cultures around the world. Some division of labor in gender is a characteristic in all human society. In some, men and women…
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…contributed to this. As a result, Blacks could be forced to live in designated areas of cities, they were limited in their choices for careers, they could be forced into labor contracts and they were also subject to be considered "vagrants." This meant that Blacks…
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…invasions. Many groups of immigrants came to America, yet each group had left their native country for various reasons and under various circumstances. Some immigrant groups entered America as slaves, others came to work at low paying labor jobs, and some came…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. Without this, his conclusions are unfounded. Locke states that society was first formed with the union of man and woman, which led to man, woman, and children. Until the child is old enough to make decisions for himself, he is under parental rule. Because…
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