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    What were conditions like for children working in nineteenth century factories? Some sources say that they were treated horrible. For instance so source A written by Leonard Horner a factory inspector says that the conditions were terrible. Some children got caught in machines and lost body parts like a right leg. Another source‚ Elizabeth Bentley‚ a factory worker says that many workers are extremely unhealthy from inhaling too much dust. She for instance is now having lung problems and has trouble

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    Many recognize slaves were kept under horrible conditions‚ but few understand its severity. This discrepancy between knowledge and actuality is caused by a lack of awareness of slavery’s true nature. Luckily‚ there are ways to see the severity of slavery‚ and the two primary documents selected for this assignment are an example Through imaging‚ the primary sources provide evidence of the poor physical conditions Africans suffered under slavery. The first image depicts a slave ship with numerous African

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    The Fluidity of Working Mothers. Gender Norms & Racial Bias in the Study of the Modern "Working Mothers" A working parent is a father or a mother who engages in a work life‚ aside from their duties as a childcare provider. There are many structures within families including‚ but not limited to‚ single‚ working mothers or single‚ working fathers. There are also married parents who are dual-earners‚ in which both parents provide income. Within these family structures‚ there is much concern about

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    Nervous Conditions Summary   Nervous Conditions Summary The narrator‚ Tambudzai‚ Tambu for short‚ begins this story at the end: "I was not sorry when my brother died." That happened in the year 1968‚ and the first chapter sets the context for that event. In anecdotal style‚ Tambu looks back at the year 1965‚ when her father decided that Nhamo‚ Tambu’s older brother‚ would go to the mission school and live with Babamukuru‚ Tambu’s uncle. She remembers how her father was always grateful for the

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    become a model for other places as well. Thousands of women started leaving their rural homes to come and work as “mill girls” in the factory towns. From here the women started making high wages and gaining independence. Although girls were now working in the factories‚ supervisors started paying a lot of attention to them‚ to make sure they were putting in proper behavior inside and outside the

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    Nowadays‚ women seem to have an entitlement in this world; an entitlement that gives them authority and a voice. However‚ to get this prerogative‚ women had to go through difficult times and diligent work. Since the 1800’s‚ women were feeling the urge of gaining rights that they didn’t have. Due to this desire‚ a group of women decided to get together and organize their thoughts to establish a document in which they would incorporate the rights they wanted to acquire. With this in mind‚ the first

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    roles was to get married in their 20’s‚ have kids and become a homemaker. Woman spent more than 55 hours a week‚ doing household chores and caring for kids. Only one out of three entered the workforce and only 22 present of woman worked. During the late 1960 only 6 present were doctors‚ 3 present were lawyers‚ and less than that was engineers. Woman were paid less than men and denied opportunities. Women were limited to jobs as teachers‚ nurses or secretary. Woman had no earning or property’s to what

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    SMITMC06_0131825089.QXD 3/28/06 6:57 AM Page 239 REVISED PAGES CHAPTER Working Memory 6 Le arn i ng O b j ec t i ves 1. Using Working Memory 1.1. A Computer Metaphor 1.2. Implications of the Nature of Working Memory 2. From Primary Memory to Working Memory: A Brief History 2.1. William James: Primary Memory‚ Secondary Memory‚ and Consciousness 2.2. Early Studies: The Characteristics of Short-Term Memory 2.2.1. Brevity of Duration 2.2.2. Ready Accessibility 2.3. The Atkinson-Shiffrin Model: The

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    In the short story “Salvador Late or Early”‚ by Sandra Cisneros‚ Cisneros uniquely describes the main character Salvador. She uses detail‚ imagery‚ and diction to characterize Salvador in her short story. When she was describing Salvador‚ she makes it very simple to recognize the advance detail put in. In the first sentence‚ she stuffs and fills it with details‚ details‚ details‚ but also leaves you wanting to read more and more‚ leaving a complete description half empty‚ but full enough to question

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    social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable. Everyone would agree about some social problems‚ such as murders and DWI traffic deaths. Other social problems may be viewed as such by certain groups of people. Teenagers who play loud music in a public park obviously do not view it as a problem‚ but some other people may consider it an undesirable social condition. Some nonsmokers view smoking as an undesirable social condition that should be banned

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