Papers 2041-2050 of total 10532 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…, (looking back at her childhood) but is casual enough to be understood by most readers. Maycomb’s racist attitude in To Kill a Mocking Bird is fueled by the events which occurred soon after World War I. After a devastating stock market crash, many employers
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…not to use certain iron or technologies because of lack of “homogeneity.” A note which sent many more employers out of business and even more employees out of employment, increasing further the poverty of America and the distance between the rich and poor classes…
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…the year. A rise in aggregate output was accompanied by a steady unemployment rate of 5½ to 5¾ percent. The consumer price index rose 2¾ percent. 1996 saw a rise in real GDP by more than 3 percent. Employment rose substantially and was followed by a wage…
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…valuable information that can prevent the onset of illness. Genetic tests do not show with certainty that an individual will eventually develop the disease or how severe the symptoms might be. Therefore, employers must not be allowed to discriminate based…
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Category: /Literature/English
…wage in 1997; it was 18% less than in 1979 (Daskal 14). In addition, there has been an increase in nonstandard work, such as temporary and part-time employment (Daskal 5). This means less than the standard 40 hours a week is achieved. The National Law Income…
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Category: /History
…to stop labor unions. One technique was the Yellow Dog Contract. These contracts state that anyone interested in re-employment by the Western Union company must leave any type of organization that tries to adjust circumstances of employment. Employees…
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…legislation that would set stringent privacy standards, ban discrimination by insurers and employers, and allow discrimination victims to seek uncapped damages in court. They have so far been unable to pass such a bill. Republicans have supported…
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…increasing demands for education, housing, agriculture and industrial development, transportation and employment. The government’s budget is not distributed equally mainly due to differentiation in areas. Areas with higher income…
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Category: /History
…many people to destruct business and led the government to regulate the business and economic affairs. All this increased regulation led to the widespread belief that the government should promise or guarantee citizens a good life, and high employment. After…
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…Dexter Gambrill, designing chiefly churches. After employment in Paris, he began practice (1866) in New York City but moved to Brookline, Mass., in 1874. Trinity Church in Boston (1872-77) was his first monumental work; its French Romanesque design…
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