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…for getting a simple job. The amount of money they received in return for their work may have seemed very little compared to western standards, but when put in relation to Chinese standards this money could already provide an existential foundation…
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…Much like the tiny dots of color that make up one of Georges Seurat's stunning successes, there are too, the influences of a variety of past masters inspiring these works that when viewed from further back, create a complete picture. Issues of impending…
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…, "It is for this reason that Lennie and George's friendship is questioned by everyone and why there dream of owning their own place is so infectious"(Munro). However, dreams may differ in that some people may want to work hard, be healthy and have financial success. Others…
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…and the School' that working class parents are often uninterested in their children's education and therefore do not encourage them to do well, or congratulate them when they do. Also, it has been found that working class fathers seldom visit school. If a child…
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…Peiss, Kathy. (1986) . Cheap Amusements. New York: Temple University. In Cheap Amusements, Kathy Peiss studies the customs, values, public styles, and ritualized interactions expressed in leisure time of the working-class women living in New…
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…The political circumstances preceding the composition of Beethoven's third symphony, 'Eroica', can be said to have dramatically influenced the work and shaped the innovative features utilized by Beethoven in the piece. The piece was originally dedicated…
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…, and an increase in the standard of living for the immigrants and their families. The increase in the labor force from the immigrants boosts the nation's tax revenue which fosters enhanced standards of living for everyone. Immigrants, in general, work for lower wages…
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…a society becomes industrialized the more its workers will become alienated from there work thus themselves. I personally would definitely agree with this assessment due in part, the way society is set up today. Theirs an abundant supply of unskilled labor here…
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…the locals in the host countries work in a multi-national company, they will have a guaranteed income. This means that the companies help the government with their countries' poor families, giving them a reliable source of income. The local workers will probably…
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…Art in general is a representation of its culture. By examining works of art, one can often distinguish the culture from which it came. To do this well, one must be cognizant of the styles, purposes, and techniques that were used to make the work
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