Papers 2501-2510 of total 39775 found.
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…of five and husbands want another child right away. Born in an environment of poverty the women are anemic and the children become infected and are of small size (Eirlich). In Manila 25,000 people survive in garbage. Eighty percent of the Filipinos…
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…all employees equally for equal work, regardless of their gender. It was passed in 1963 as an amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act. While the Act technically protects both women and men from gender discrimination in pay rates, it was passed to help…
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…rates, all three measures of social bonds displayed significant and theoretically expected associations. For breaking and entering rates, both financial social capital measures were significant, while the labor force measures were not. Last but not least…
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…of all women were active in the paid labor force. By examining the above examples of women being established their rights, we can see that it was only by the force of their collective formed associations that women were winning the battle of equality…
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…similar to their childhood and might encourage the couples to cheat or wouldn’t look down upon it whereas a child who was brought up in a different type of environment where dishonesty is looked down upon tremendously. This child might view the show…
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…the negative impact Gilead has upon males. Offred's husband Luke, the father of her child before Gilead's assumption of power, is either shot dead or arrested during their attempted escape into Canada several years earlier. Luke's fate is particularly ironic because…
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…parents and child-rearing practices were blamed for creating misbehaving, out-of-control kids; the family was believed to be in big trouble. Very young adults are living together without the benefit of marriage. Meanwhile, kids are experimenting…
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…of Man² and ³A Vindication of the Rights of Women². Mrs. Godwin died ten days after the birth of Mary from labor complications. In later years, the surviving Mary would visit her mother¹s grave on frequent occasions to read her novels and her namesake¹s…
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…be obedient little boys an d girls. Everybody, at one time in their lives, was a child and knows what it is like to have no worries at all. Children have their own interests and react to different things in peculiar and sometimes strange ways. For example…
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…of capital punishment and child labor, the birth control movement, and also the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Her involvement with this particular group seemed to be the most controversial and it infuriated her family and friends…
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