Category: /History/North American History
of.
The enormous rush of European immigrants encountered a lack of
jobs. Those who were lucky enough to find employment wound up in
factories, steel mills, or in the meat packing industry. Jurgis Rudkus was
one fo these dissapointed immigrants. A sweeper
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
economic stagnation and corporate cost cutting than a rejection of a lifetime employment in one company, or the desire to have free time to pursue artistic ambition. it is difficult to put precise figure on the number of freeters. The world is a compound
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
was backed by a dollar of liquid assets like US treasury notes. The country was invaded by American and European capital investing in Mega-Stores and only a few affluent ones could afford the fruits of globalization through education and employment. Argentina
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Category: /History
in size from large cities to entire battlefields has changed the nature of modern warfare (see Nuclear Weapons). The possible employment of tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield has made it extremely hazardous to mass conventional air, sea, or land forces
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Category: /Social Sciences
employment ,housing and the safety of certain individuals in some places.
<Tab/>Sexual orientation is also a big issue in the world today. Gays are discriminated against because of the nature of their attraction to the same sex. Most people feel
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
The statement that 'everything is political' has some very strong arguments on either side. Politics does in some way affect everything that happens to us in everyday life, things such as tax, laws and employment opportunity are some examples of what
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Category: /History
began what was known as blacklisting. The people, who were believed to be a communist, were added to a list that rendered them shunned and they had to pay a fine of $500. Many of these people's lives were ruined, employers did not want to hire them
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Category: /Business & Economy
the pressures of every day life. Finances, children and our employer can invoke unforeseen pressures that can inadvertently result in submission or loss of our sanity. People in every day life use reasoning skills and strength to work through harsh conditions
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Category: /History/World History
Revolution. Also, it provided for much more people to have jobs as a result of increased employment. Both time and money were saved because of the new machinery and technology in place from the Industrial Revolution. This new technology made work much easier
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Category: /History/North American History
, and retirees of the United States by improving their working conditions, advancing their opportunities for profitable employment, protecting their retirement and health care benefits, helping employers find workers, strengthening free collective bargaining
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