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- 6791: A Woman's Identity
- ... act too much like men, but women are being forced by society to move between the traditional definitions of male and female roles, because of the many different tasks they have to carry out from day to day. For example, in order for women to enter the “male” world of work, they have to obtain “masculine” traits and leave their “feminine” traits at home. Bearing children is expected in today's society, because ...
- 6792: Managing People with AIDS
- ... to an employer both directly and indirectly. One issue that managers confront is employee absenteeism. “Those with AIDS spend approximately 16 days a year in a hospital at an estimated cost of $1,000 per day, plus an additional $1,000 a day for medicine, and many more days at home not well enough to come to work.” (Paul and Townsend, p. 9) Another issue that a manager faces is what to do when the employee cannot perform ...
- 6793: Industrial Revolution 5
- ... huge overgrown village.”* Along with the many problems in cities the work place wasn’t safe either, many people got hurt form the large machines any since children also worked they spent most of the day away from there parents getting picked on by the foreman’s. Since children have such same size they were perfect for clearing the vents in coal mines, which was very dangerous and bad for their ... and dinner a half an hour, and drinking a quarter of a hour.”* This made it so that children couldn’t work until age 10 and then they can only work about 8 hours a day. Later workers thought they were being treated unfairly because the owners were getting richer and he workers weren’t. So to get fair treatment the workers formed unions that gave them a great vote in ...
- 6794: Analysis Of Similes In The Ill
- ... situation that is familiar, one is more likely to put aside contemplating the topic and simply inject those known feelings. This would definitely be an effective tactic when used upon the people of Homer's day. From the heroic efforts in the Iliad itself it is clear that the populace of his time were highly emotional creatures, and higher brain activity seems to be in short, and in Odysseus' case, valuable ... Considering the ability to affect feelings with similes, and the one-sided view of history, Homer could be using similes to guide the reader in the direction of his personal views, as happens with modern day political "spin". These views that Homer might be trying to get across might be trying to favor Troy. It could easily be imagined that throughout time, only great things were heard about the Greeks mettle ...
- 6795: Antibiotics
- ... drugs, and their use should be possible within the near future. Bibliography 1. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Except Biologicals, 1978, Current Industrial Reports, Series MA28(78)-1, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 2. Synthetic Organic Chemicals, United States Production and Sales of Medicinal Chemicals, U.S. Tariff Commission (1972-73) United States International Trade Commission (1974-75), U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 3. L.S. Goodman and A. Gilman, The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 5th ed., Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, 1975.
- 6796: Industrial Revolution 2
- ... were plenty of jobs for the people. Even though the factories did provide jobs for the people they were not good jobs. People started working as young as the age of six. The average work day was 14-16 hours, and that’s a lot of working hours, especially for a young child. Inside the factories the conditions were absolutely dreadful. The air was full of dust and other things that ... practically unbreathable, the machines were dangerous and often took a persons limbs or injured them in other ways. Because the work days were so long and the workers were practically on their feet the entire day people became deformed and had problems with their legs. Despite all the hard labor and dangers of the work place the workers were still paid next to nothing. Eventually working conditions did improve. One of ...
- 6797: Salvidor Dali
- ... the Galery of Dalmare (Duke). In 1929 and 1930, Dali collaborated with his friend Louis Burnel on motion pictures enabling him to create jarring juxtapositions, these films were Un Chien Andalau (1929) and L’age’d’or (1930). These films were considered the surrealist style and L’age’d’or caused riots in the streets of Paris (BBC). It was around this time that he met and eloped with Gala Eluard, it is rumored that they never consummated their marriage, as Dali could not ...
- 6798: The Horse and His Boy by C.S Lewis
- ... Narnia for many years and established the Golden age of Narnia. Peter is the oldest, followed by Susan, then Edmund and Lucy . Shasta lived with his 'father' a poor fisherman in a small cottage. one day a very special man rode by and demanded hospitality, the fisher man dared not deny. He was a very high classed man a tarkaan. So he went out side and sat with the horse. He ... The hermit took care of her while the horses ate. Shasta told the hirmit the whole story, the hirmit told Shatsta that the king was not far from there so Shasta ran for one whole day till he found the king. On the way there Shasta saw a lion walking beside him. He shiverd and tried to calm himself down aloud, then the lion spoke to him and told him where ...
- 6799: Descriptive Essay Of Oppermans Pond
- Descriptive Essay Of Oppermans Pond An escape, a release, an excursion from normal day to day activities: Oppermans Pond. My childhood is as a novel with the pages filled of memories of this serene Pond and its surroundings. The Pond is no more than 3/10ths by 1/10th of a ...
- 6800: Emerging Trends - Body Wearable Computers
- ... whole far exceed the sum of either. Synergy, in which the human being and computer become elements of each other's feedback loop, is often called Humanistic Intelligence (HI). Wearable computing is capable of enhancing day-to-day experiences, not just in the workplace, but in all facets of daily life. Technology is advancing at record rates. Technology has actually passed human comprehension years ago. Do we have a right to implant these ...
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