Papers 1951-1960 of total 10532 found.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
…metaphors and symbols. Metaphors and symbols are used because they say what we want to say, more vividly and forcefully. In the line, "I am the darker brother," the person is comparing himself to a family member. It is clear that he is not part of his employer's
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…to working for an employer who does not provide a safe work environment for his employees. In more detail, a lot of children from a place such as Pakistan are sold by their parents at a young age, so that whoever picks them up will have a good worker…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and for some disabled workers. About one-sixth of the people in the United States receive social security benefits. People become eligible to receive benefits by working in a certain period in a job covered by social security. Employers and workers…
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Category: /Literature/English
…- SYSTEMIC DISCRIMINATION and racism at the hands of schools, and employers Consequences Of Poverty ~ Poor-Quality Food & Health - Families buy cheap food, usually additives and high fat content are common in low-priced foods - Consuming high does…
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Category: /Literature/English
…families. Employers must have a comprehensive health plan for all employees and their families. I believe the government should subsidize employers who offer flex time , paid family leave, telecommuters. And a shortened work day to accommodate school aged…
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…, they will respond partly by raising prices of their products passing that way the costs on to the consumers, and partly cutting back on production. So output and employment will tend to fall, this result in cost-push inflation (Sloman, 1997: p.249). This may lead…
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Category: /History
…or domestic industry filled in the gap for some time, because it gave the merchant a large supply of manufactured articles at a low price. It provided employment for every member of a craft worker's family and gave jobs to skilled workers who had no capital…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and it had never before gone on a strike. The author of this book took interest in Local 14 because he testified before the United States Senate Labor Committee on behalf of a bill to prohibit employers from hiring permanent replacement workers during strikes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…grow. A vast number of employers are using physical therapists to evaluate worksites, develop exercise programs, and teach safe work habits to employees in the hope of reducing injuries. The employment of physical therapy would grow even faster if it weren’t…
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…have long been a controversial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and university student and/or staff recruitment. Most public agencies have some type of instituted affirmative action program. According to Cheryl Perry-League…
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