Papers 2031-2040 of total 10532 found.
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…called Communist Manifestoby Karl Marx, a call to the proletariate to unite and rebel against theirselfish employers. It is my belief that Lenin had entirely good reasons fordoing as he did, and felt he was helping the world as apposed to AdolfHitler…
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…frequent and commonly deadly. Many employers felt the need to increase the use of women and children in the workforce. They could hire the women and children for lower wages than adult males. Women worked in almost all areas of industry. They worked…
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…to the same level as their employers at the employers' expense, was viewed as a threat. "In the nineteenth century there were men of Anglo-Saxon stock who came to regard the American mission as their particular inheritance and who feared the subversive effects…
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…this, the National Child Labor Committee was formed. By 1913, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Georgia had laws that prohibited the employment of children under twelve and restricted the hours of labor for those under fourteen. The NCLC convinced the public…
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…selves.” Outsiders made independence nearly impossible though. The sharecropping system, in which most had worked before, was still the only employment available and certainly the only work blacks knew as familiar. Rural merchants tried to give blacks…
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…Webster Dictionary, affirmative action is “an active effort to improve the employment or educational opportunities of members of minority groups and women. There are a number of reasons why I feel affirmative action benefits our society. This became…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of getting a pay-check and having to go to the bank to deposit it, some employers employ a system called direct deposit. The employer can directly deposit money to an account instead of wasting the time of printing checks for every employee. This increases…
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…severity when disease does strike. Being human, individuals who might benefit from knowing their inherited risk for certain diseases may shun genetic tests or other family history information because they fear their employers will use them to deny job…
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…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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Category: /History
…to the mystery can by examining Japan's culture, education, and employment system. Japan's success is not just a case of good technique and technology in business, but a real recognition and development of the necessary human skills. A better understanding…
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