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- 641: Perfectly Insane - Gulliver's Travels
- ... t know what is (especially considering hes only six inches tall.) Under the Emperor comes the societys ridiculous manner in which one earns stature. "For as to that infamous practice of acquiring great Employment by dancing on the Ropes, or Badges of Favor and Distinction by leaping over sticks, and creeping under them; the reader is to observe, that they were first introduced by the Grand father or the ...
- 642: Computer Ethics: A Review
- ... These are just some of the ethical dilemmas that occur. Another aspect of AI explained in the book is the aspect of jobs and human condition as a species. "Quite apart from its consequences for employment, there is also an argument that AI is demeaning to human beings because it degrades the human condition."(5) This point shows that not only does AI take away jobs, but it also degrades humans ...
- 643: To Kill a Mockingbird
- ... Harper Lee employed them to criticize the various elements of life in Maycomb. It is one of the reasons that make To Kill a Mockingbird such an exceptional piece of literature. Just by itself, the employment of irony and sarcasm is great, but not that great. When combined with a wonderful and meaningful storyline, the use of symbols, and the various other concepts throughout the book, they combine to leave impressive ...
- 644: The Flivor King
- ... urban areas and headed for urban areas. The citiea promised fobs and freedom of work. In fact, urban areas turned to be more populated teh rural, with the great population of fifty-one percent. Self employment was a rarity, seeing as with all the machinery, produjcts could be produced with rapid pace and much less effort. Shutt was one of teh many who fled from his home town to beging working ...
- 645: The Queen of Spades: An Analysis
- ... Upon learning about the secret and the conditions attached to it, the reader is led to believe that Hermann will do the right thing by marrying Lisaveta, and saving her not by freeing her in employment but in her loneliness. But this secret emphasizes how selfish the Countess was, she uses Lisaveta by putting the attached condition, I was lead to believe that Countess cared for Lisaveta. In actuality the condition ...
- 646: America's Right Turn
- ... Reagan's programs created mountains of debt and his policies benefited the top one percent of the wealthy while the bottom 80 percent received little or nothing. However, Clinton would be forced to focus on employment, the deficit, and the globalization of markets in ways that forced liberal policies to veer more toward the middle of conservative and liberal grounds. In a sense, the differences between the Republicans and Democrats were ...
- 647: Jane Addams and The Hull House
- ... both more meaning and a sense of education. The Hull House attempted to secure justice and opportunity in the work place for immigrants through the League for the Protection of Immigrants. This league investigated many employment agencies and started a movement, which passed the Illinois Legislature in 1899. The Hull House also made an attempt for better conditions in the work place by creating labor committees called Trade Unions. Also they ...
- 648: F.D.R. And The Work Reform Programs
- ... called the Public Works Administration, (PWA.) The PWA created jobs for workers so that they could feed their families. It set up jobs such as: building roads, or fixing up road signs. This program increased employment and business activity. Another program to be set up in 1933 was the Federal Emergency Relief Act, (FERA.) This program was much different from the PWA because it didnt create jobs it was more ...
- 649: The Iron Horse: The Impact Of Railroads On 19th Century America
- ... 25,000 laborers. The Union Pacific was made up of about 12,000 hired Irish immigrants, while the Central Pacific was made up of over 12,000 Chinese immigrants and 1,300 American laborers. This employment of workers drew immigrants to settle in the U.S., especially in the West. One might think this mixing togther of culturally diverse groups added to sectionalism in America , but that is untrue. The railroads ...
- 650: A Discussion on the Myth and Failure of Reconstruction Following the Civil War, and How This Failure Impacted and Changed America
- ... off than his political situation as many blacks remained impoverished or employed to planters in disadvantageous sharecropping relationships that were no better than slavery.(Franklin 223) In towns and cities the blacks were barred from employment in the new industries that were cropping up.(Franklin 223) The Negros "political and economic disabilities insured his continued social degradation."(Franklin 224) "In every important social relationship the Negro was kept at a 'safe ...
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