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    Women are gaining more and more equality in the social‚ economic and political affairs‚ but gender inequity within the home regarding the division of household labor remains. Women are still primarily responsible for housework and childcare. Arlie Russell Hochschild’s concept of the “second shift” describes the situation of many women today. The “second shift” refers to all the chores and tasks that women are expected to complete concerning maintenance of the home and childcare after they have completed

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    Part of the problem with finding a job these days is due to an overabundance of qualified workers. The word "qualified" holds a different meaning now than it did in the past‚ and to understand this‚ we need not look further than the kinds of jobs most of us end up doing here in America. We are no longer a nation of builders‚ but a nation of servers. By this I mean the products of our labor are largely non-physical in nature. They are emotional -- the products that result from the interaction between

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    that is very easily lost when using these new technologies and can develop into problems within relationships. Adding to the flame of this new wave of relationships is the idea of capitalism over the traditional family values as presented in Arlie Russell Hochschild’s essay “From the Frying Pan into the Fire”. With Americans being so busy with working and making money‚ the old family ways of spending time with one another is no longer seen as necessary in the capitalistic lifestyle. It can also

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    want their virtual images would be to look like rather than the truth in the real world. This high-tech‚ overwhelmed and imaged world is driven by the modern capitalistic society‚ which is also described in “From the Frying Pan into the Fire” by Arlie Russell Hochschild‚ who emphasizes the competition between ideal and practice‚ by starting with a magazine advertisement for instant oatmeal pitched at mothers who are too busy to show love and affection to their children. Rather than focus on the balance

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    busy lives in tack. Also‚ capitalism has a large effect on people’s time consumption‚ people usually work and work and work to live lives that they are told to be perfect. The theory that capitalism makes humans more and more busy is explained by Arlie Russell Hochschild

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    SOCIOLOGY/110102011 EMOTIONAL LABOUR SUMMARY OF THE ARTICLE In the article‚ which I choose to study and examine‚ writer Arlie Hochschild describes a term which she calls ‘emotional labour’. There used to be two kinds of labour‚ which were ‘physical’ and ‘mental’ but with the explanations of Arlie Hochschild‚ emotional labour is now one of them. What is emotional labour? Arlie Hochschild created the term ’emotional labour’ in 1983‚ which she described it as “management of feeling to create a publicly

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    Asia‚ have more gender inequality issue until now. Women didn’t have any opportunities to get a job outside of the house. Due to the influence of capitalism‚ women gained more opportunities for the work. “From the Frying Pan into the Fire‚” by Arlie Russell Hochschild‚ shows the analysis of a fast food Quaker Oats ad and applies the ad to illustrate how mothers are pressured for time. Hochschild makes significant points about the capitalism and how effects the family. She explains about market individualism

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    CHALLENGES FACED BY WOMEN – BPO SECTOR In addition to many challenges organizations face in abandoning traditional approaches to managing people as part of adopting an investment perspective to HR‚ there are a number of critical trends affecting the employment relationships that further affect how organizations need to manage their employees. Some of the trends pertain to changes in external environment in the organization and others pertain to ways in which organization respond to such changes

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    KNOWLEDGE BY ACQUAINTANCE I53 Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description Bertrand Russell Russell‚ Bertrand (1917). Knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society‚ 1910-1911. Reprinted in his his Mysticism and Logic (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.: 1917). Reprinted

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    Bill Russell I am writing about a famous African American professional basketball ball player named Bill Russell. Born in Monroe‚ Louisiana on February 12‚ 1934 as William Felton Russell. Mr.Russell was very educated‚ he attended the university of San Francisco. He was drafted in the NBA in 1956‚ by the St.Louis Hawks and was later trade to Boston Celtics. Bill Russell accomplished many things in his basket ball career and considerd the greatest defensive center to play In the NBA.

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