Papers 791-800 of total 39775 found.
Category: /History
…Early american workers dealt with many problems. These problems ranged from child labor to unemployment. The workers also tried to set up groups, called unions, that they could call their own. The owners of the companies they worked for could…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the industrial boom was child labor. Between 1880 and 1910 manufacturers reported that about one quarter of their work force was under sixteen years old and many more children were unreported. The textile industry tended to rely on the labor of women and children…
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…in many ways. Without the harsh child labor conditions during the Industrial Revolution the Child Labor system would not have been outlawed. Without the extensive hours worked by the men, women, and children the 40-hour work would not have come about…
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Category: /Law & Government
…for private schools to receive any government assistance unless the private schools adopt the characteristics of public schools." 3. Labor's policy to private school funding <Tab/>The Australian Labor Party released their education policy titled…
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Category: /History
…of industrial workers, equal pay for equal work, an end to child labor under 14 years of age and government ownership of railroads, telegraphs and telephones. The public did not like Labor Unions in the late 1800s. They felt this way because of the riot…
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Category: /Literature/English
…pregnancy. The! Kung woman are expected go through labor silently and bravely. One of the pregnancy taboos states that if the! Kung Woman is loud and has a difficult time with labor, then this can actually represent that she is does not really want the child
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…better then manual labor when the child becomes an adult. In Britain, labor laws were passed that set standards for children working in factories. These new levels of work let children go to school until they were teenagers. Although this increase…
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Category: /History
…many volunteer organizations to work on these issues. Illinois Factory Act. Passed in 1893 the act prohibited child labor and limited women's working hours. This act soon became a model for other states. During this time many children went to work…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on the South African family and the South African child. To completely understand the impact that migrant labor has had on the African family and child. It must first be understood why the migrant labor force was created, who benefited from it and how…
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…, a chance to decide what is right for them. It is a medically proven health danger for some women to carry a child to term and give birth. Some women have bodies that are physically weak and unable to survive labor. To force a woman to carry a child
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