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- 2241: Women In World War I
- ... 6% of the labor force, more than ever in American history, and beside that, these women were married with families, and had taken over their husband's jobs in factories as well as in big business. Formed in June of 1920, was the Women's Bureau, a federal agency designed to report on the conditions of women working industrial jobs, as well as to promote the welfare of women in the ...
- 2242: Prime-time Animation
- ... Simpsons consists of an enormous amount of stereotypical characters. From police Chief Wiggum (who is drawn with the nose of a pig) to Lionel Hutts, attourney at law (crooked, ambulance-chasing lawyer) to the evil business tycoon Mr. Burns to the criminal Snake (who, for some reason, speaks with an Australian accent). King of the Hill has many in the form of Hank's redneck friends to his Chinese neighbour Mr ...
- 2243: Public Relations Contigenct Th
- ... groups: strongly supported variables, unsupported variables and new variables. Strengths for this study are insurmountable where in the entire variable range has such a broad spectrum that all aspects are covered. The variables of the business exposure and corporate culture are the two most allied aspects to the validity of the study itself. This offers the interviewer to collectively find out what is to be done and how it to be ...
- 2244: Prejudice and The Pain and Suffering It Has Caused
- ... is Dolphus Raymond. He pretended to be drunk so no one gave him any trouble on the way that he lived his life (p.200). The way a person lives should be there own personal business. He has the right to live differently than others if he feels that is the way he wants to live. Another person that lives differently is Boo Radley. Boo stayed inside his house for a ...
- 2245: The Life of Edward Albee
- ... typewriter and curling yellow copy paper from his employer. After two and one-half weeks at his kitchen table, he'd finished The Zoo Story — a play about a middle-class man in the publishing business hounded into killing an alienated man who happened to confront him in Central Park. Foreshadowing the future, New York producers rejected the mordant one-acter. But after its success in West Germany, Albee recalls, "my ...
- 2246: To Kill A Mockingbird: The Theme of Prejudice
- ... but because he was black. The blacks were also prejudice against the whites. When the Finch children went to the black church one of the black women said to Calpurnia "You ain't got no business bringin' white chllin here - they got their church and we got our'n"(Johnson,3). In the novel the children, in the beginning had a slim, if any at all, vision of the life. Their ...
- 2247: They Shall Inherit the Earth: Loss of Innocence
- ... been blamed of a crime he did not commit. There was much confusion about Andrew Aikenhead's innocence because of Martha Choate's accusations about Andrew killing Dave Choate. Andrew Aikenhead was a very successful business man and because of this, just about everybody knew who he was. When an article was written in the papers about Dave Choate's death, almost everybody who knew Andrew had also prejudged him and ...
- 2248: Similarities in Fitzgerald's "Two Wrongs" and "An Alcoholic Case"
- ... is a woman who will stick by her husband in some rough times. It could be coincidental perhaps, but the nurse in "An Alcoholic Case" is the same type of person except on a professional business level. The nurse is assigned, by mistake, to an alcoholic case. She struggles with the case and is offered a chance to drop it. She makes the decision to stay, being loyal to the patient ...
- 2249: Babbitt: Conformity
- ... society. George F. Babbitt is a man who is completely controlled by the conformist society in which he lives. Pressure to conform lies in all aspects of Babbitt's life. Relationships, family, social life, and business are all based on his ability to conform to Zenith's preset standards of thought and action. All of Babbitt's thoughts are controlled by society. Thoughts that are not those of society are frowned ...
- 2250: The Portrayal of Women in the Novels "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Marquez and "The House of the Spirits" by Isabel Allende
- ... magnificent in her queenly desolation, and on her face was an expression of sweetness and serenity she never had in her grievous life." Women can also seek empowerment in The House of The Spirits through business as seen with Transito Soto. At the start of the novel Esteban lends her "50 pesos" allowing her to seek out a career, but by the end of the novel the tide turns and the ...
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