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 «I have sung the body and the soul‚ war and peace have I sung‚ and the songs of life and death‚ And the songs of birth‚ and shown that there are many births. I have offer’d my style to every one‚ I have journey’d with confident step; While my pleasure is yet at the full I whisper So long!» Walt Whitman‚ So Long !‚ Deathbed edition

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    Camellia Caraway December 20‚ 2011 CP150: Introduction to Computers Unit 13 Essay For years maternity leave has been a benefit that has been provided for mothers-to-be by employers and companies. However‚ there are not too many companies that provide the same benefit to fathers-to-be. Companies should offer paternity leave for expectant fathers. By offering paternity leave for fathers-to-be companies allow fathers to be a benefit of paid or unpaid time off work to care for their child‚ make

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    Individualism and the American Spirit in Leaves of Grass Who is a rebel? Is it someone who sky dives‚ a surgeon who does not prepare for his or her surgery‚ or even an entrepreneur? Walt Whitman was not a skydiver‚ surgeon‚ or an entrepreneur. He was a laborer‚ school teacher‚ journalist‚ nurse‚ and poet. Experiences from his various careers such as working as an office boy‚ nursing wounded soldiers‚ encouraging his students to think outside of the box‚ and editing at the New York Aurora all led

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    equality is slowly taking importance‚ men getting paternity leave does not seem like an alien idea. Maternity leaves are never objectionable however when it comes to paternity leaves it becomes one of the most controversial topics of all times. Reasons for maternity leaves are well justified as the women have to carry the child with them as part of their body until the child is born but there are justified reasons for the paternity leave as well. Men have just as much right‚ need and obligation to

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    equality is slowly taking importance‚ men getting paternity leave does not seem like an alien idea. Maternity leaves are never objectionable however when it comes to paternity leaves it becomes one of the most controversial topics of all times. Reasons for maternity leaves are well justified as the women have to carry the child with them as part of their body until the child is born but there are justified reasons for the paternity leave as well. Men have just as much right‚ need and obligation to

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    requirements of the federal Family and Medical Leave Act. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) went into effect on August 5‚ 1993. FMLA provides employees with up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave within a 12 month period during which their jobs are protected. With FMLA‚ an employee ’s job restoration is guaranteed unless the employee is unable to perform the essential functions of the job. The following study will discuss the impetus of the Family and Medical Leave act and how it evolved from organized labor

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    Comparison Between ‘The charge of the Light Brigade’ and ‘the Falling Leaves.’ A similarity between the poems ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ and ‘the falling leaves’ is how they both focus all attention on the destructiveness and horror of war. In "The Charge of the Light Brigade" the destructiveness of war is highlighted through the use of imagery. One example of this was when Tennyson was describing the Brigade as riding "Into the jaws of Death/Into the mouth of Hell" which shows that perhaps

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    Family legislation acts may be passed but it still doesn’t change the discrimination towards women. The Family and Medical Leave Act is an act that was passed in the year 1993 during President Clinton’s term of presidency. This act was brought by strict guidelines to protect one’s right as an employee to take a medical leave absence from their jobs without the fear of being demoted‚ receiving lower payer‚ and even termination. This reform has widely helped American Workers to be able to both balance

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    Family and Medical Leave Act The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) was established to help protect employees who missed work for medical reasons. "The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides employees job protection in case of family or medical emergency. FMLA permits eligible employees to take up to 12 workweeks of unpaid leave during any 12-month period." (Martocchio‚ 2003) The Wage and Hour Division (WHD) is responsible for administrating and enforcing most of the labor laws‚ including

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    Whitman in 1855 What was Walt doing at this time? Late in 1854‚ Whitman was working in carpentry. He is assumed to have started his writings for what would later be known‚ and published as Leaves of Grass in late 1854 or early 1855. One of his brothers once commented that Walt would get an idea while working‚ write it down‚ then take the rest of the day off. How did Walt get his book published? Allen contends that Walt probably sought out a commercial publisher to take his book at first‚ though

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