Category: /Society & Culture
After the United States Congress passed the Civil Rights Act in 1964, it became
apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniority status and aptitude tests,
prevented total equality in employment. Then President, Lyndon B. Johnson
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
1824 and 1827 Dickens was a day pupil at a
school in London. At fifteen, he found employment as an office boy at an attorney's, while he
studied shorthand at night. His brief stint at the Blacking Factory haunted him all of his life --
he spoke
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
with Hentoff's point that the penalty-bearing provisions of Brown
University are vague. The Brown code should be made clearer so that the students and
teachers applying for admission or employment at Brown will know what they are getting
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Category: /Literature
of her economic and social condition.For example,Tess's employment and later seduction by Alec beginning with the killing of the family horse,a resource crucial to their livelihood.Throughout the novel,as in the case of Tess's return to Alec,economic condition
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
the luxury of being able to do this because of snack foods.
The snack food industry does just influence individuals, it influences the entire country. The industry and related industries are employers for millions of jobs. Most snack foods are made in the U.S
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
and employment triggered demands for federal legislation on behalf of women. Even as new types of contraceptives gave women control over their reproductive functions and greater sexual freedoms, the struggle to secure legal and political rights continued, generating
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
of production (bourgeoisie) exploit the working class (proletariat). In feudal societies, lords exploit their serfs; in capitalist society, employers exploit their employees. As a result, a type of fundamental conflict of interest
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
, Biff cannot settle down and become an adult. This inconsistency in employment makes Biff irresponsible.
So far in Biff's life, he has not accomplished anything. He depends on Happy and Willy, and does not know what to do for a living. He
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Category: /History/European History
of the likes of the First World War. The league had other more humanitarian intents in the introduction of many new systems to cope with problems such as health care and employment. The basis of the League of Nations was that it was an internationalist organisation
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
housewives jobs and more and more full time employment options. Everyone needed their products and services sold and they needed them sold by yesterday. With such a big push on productivity and dollars earned, customers are pushed aside and thought of only
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