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391: Freedom For The Slave: Who Decides & Why?
... been the intended plan. However, they did cause much hysteria and confusion among the slaveowners. Very few slaves were able to acquire their freedom through purchasing it from their masters due to the lack of employment. Slaves who were born of a white master and a slave mother were freed. Also, large numbers of slaves received freedom through the manumission of the slave owners. As free men, their role in the ...
392: Daycare: The Effects And What To Look For
... I have asked this question to numerous people and no one can give me an answer that sounds remotely appropriate. For this is a reason that there is such a frequent turn over in childcare employment making it almost impossible for a child to create that critical bond needed to its caregiver. Another effect of children placed in daycare is the verbal skills the child attains and the attention the child ...
393: Women In The Labour Force
... just above that rate which could also exceed that of the men near the end of the century. Only about 11 percent of women had part-time jobs because they couldn't find full-time employment or because they wished to spend more time to their education or their families, or for other reasons. Although 24 percent of the women working part-time would have preferred a full-time job if ...
394: Child Abuse in Today’s Society
... by 38 percent. (Landes, Quiram, and Jacobs, 1995, p.61) The study also showed evidence that child abuse and neglect may lead to increased rates of depression and suicide attempts, educational problems, and unemployment or employment in low-level service jobs. These studies show that child maltreatment affects the victims for the rest of their life. In essence, it prevents children from becoming productive and self-sufficient members of society as ...
395: Why Kids Join Neo-Nazi Gangs
... in the area. UNEMPLOYMENT FACTOR The Priuatization of the owned heary industries in eastern Germany has resulted in thousands of lost jobs as new owners pare down payrolls bloated by communism's guarantee of lifetime employment for all. Unemployment in eastern Germany rose to 1,827,712 people in guly or 146% of the work force. In western Germany unemployment edged up to 1,822,00 or 6%. Unemployment is the ...
396: Child Abuse; A Social Problem
... to be self evident because the basic need of the sexual drive is denied a constructive (at least, less destructive) outlet in modern society. In other cultures and times, prostitution was a valid form of employment, and this niche provided an integral outlet for connoisseurs of sex. (I.e. nymphomaniacs, and satirists). Without this vent men with sexual frustration may turn to the less reactive child as sexual prey. Due to ...
397: The Rwanda Refugee Crisis
... in that country. This is provided through programs that teach people in different areas how to integrate. If it were a rural area they would be taught about agriculture, cottage industries, small enterprise development and employment in public work jobs. This would help them earn an income and in turn be socially and economically independent. Legal advice, counseling, education, vocational training, small enterprise development and job placement assistance is offered individually ...
398: America and Affirmative Action
... to provide adequate means for the deconstruction of White dominance and privilege, It merely allowed Blacks to enter the arena of competition. This recognized and established the status quo (White wealth and Black indigence, White employment and Black unemployment, White opportunity and Black disenfranchisement) as an acceptable and neutral baseline. Without the deconstruction of White power and privilege, how can we legitimately claim that the playing field is level? Does it ...
399: The Women of Irag
... for which girls were trained were wifehood and motherhood. These weren’t suitable careers for women which threatened to drive them into the dangerous path of the consumer race. Eventhough the first move toward salaried employment of women in Iraq came in 1923, when a teachers’ training Institute was opened. 2 This still left some lower class women without a job. There was also some women that were still getting descriminated ...
400: Hate Crimes
... of 1998. This Act was put into legislation to "to prohibit intentional interference, by force or threat of force, with the enjoyment of a federal right or benefit (such as voting, going to school or employment) on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin." All of these Acts were put into legislation to prevent any type of hate crime. I believe that the tragedy that recently occurred at Columbine ...


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