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Category: /Literature/English
…people who live in their society. Gambling may affect the persons family, friends, and in some cases their employer. Their actions affect so many people and they neither realize their problem nor do they care about it at all. The main problem with gambling…
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Category: /History
…and various parts for assorted machinery. Unfortunately, the majority of employment used for industrial labor was provided through the services of extremely young children (sweat shops). Because of the extraneous activities, the life expectancy became shorter…
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…of their fundamental rights -including the rights to association, freedom of expression, education and employment. Women have no importance unless they are occupied with producing children, satisfying male sexual needs or attending to the drudgery of daily housework…
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…known for its lifetime employment system is now experiencing high unemployment rate around 5% well above the traditional rate. This issue as well is causing considerable political problems for Koizumi. This situation will not improve till the economy…
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…childhood education and child care and family support programs and (c) teen pregnancy prevention programs to prevent teen pregnancy. Most poor children have at least one employed parent. Private sector employers and government at the federal, state…
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Category: /Literature/English
…blazing, George cooks some canned beans for dinner. Lennie suggests, “I like’em with ketchup.” (Steinbeck, 10) Innocently, Lennie is more concerned about the taste of his beans instead of his journey to his new employment. Lennie is mentally challenged…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…as their employers. They hold no love for the land as the former farmers did. They are interested only in getting their work done quickly and leaving with a paycheck. The tractors die and are put away. But the land, unloved, continues to live in injustice.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…historically been victimized by discrimination in voting, employment, and other civil rights. For many years women were denied the right to serve on juries and to even vote. Early in our history, women were looked down upon if they wanted to work and make an honest…
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…, this information could then be used by schools, employers, companies, and others; giving rise to a new form of discrimination based on a person’s genetic profile. As the world is already full of discrimination, genetic engineering would even increase the numbers…
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…and develop more services for the public. It also increases employment and therefore decreases poverty in more developed countries. It breaks down social and worldwide barriers, allowing people to interact across the globe; different races, cultures, backgrounds…
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