Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
to the means of production and occupation. More recently, however, some authors have argued that we should evaluate individuals' class location not only, or even mainly, in terms of economics and employment, but also in relation to cultural factors such as lifestyle
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Category: /Literature/English
are treated like slaves and often times held captive by employers. There are many people and groups that are concerned for these children and the conditions they face daily. Both politicians and anti-child labor groups wish to stop this. UNICEF has emerged
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
employment that has a protective and beneficial mediating effect. Employment protects women against certain negative aspects of being full-time homemakers and mothers, such as monotonous housework, dependence on the male partner for financial and emotional
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
The feminist movement was one of the most important social movements of the 19th and 20th centuries. Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contraception, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles
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Category: /Literature/English
to reduce health care spending, will pressure patients to request assisted suicide. Managed care plans often are financed with employer self-insured funds or with premiums paid by employers (together, in most cases, with employees). The managed care plan has
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Category: /History
years ago in the industrial cities of the United States. Sweatshops were their place of employment and the working conditions were awful. Children started working full time at the age of fourteen and even smaller children were forced to work at home after
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Category: /Literature/English
of their ideas on the story and offer one of my own.
Bartleby the Scrivener is a story about a kind hearted lawyer and the scriveners under his employment. The lawyer has a rather dull office on Wall Street in New York, where his main business is dealing
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to regulate. I believe that increasing minority and female applicant flow would be very easy for a company to do. They simply need to include minority colleges and universities in campus recruitment programs, place employment opportunities in minority!
oriented
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Category: /Science & Technology
that employment would be no problem and that
more engineers would be needed than colleges could supply (25). However, Scotts 1996
article in the Memphis Business Journal states that employment outlook is not as
promising as it was 15 to 25 years ago. Still
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
for part of the year and remained
poor. The problems for the working poor are frequent joblessness, low wages,
deficient education, and inadequate skills. The plight of the working poor can be
alleviated by employment programs that streamline the operation
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