Abstract Emotional distress arising from job loss affects both the job loser and other family members. This article examines longitudinal data on unemployment and assesses its impact on automobile workers and their families. The financial hardship produced through unemployment was found to directly affect family relationships. Key words: unemployment‚ families‚ job loss‚ auto industry‚ financial hardship Funds for the research were provided by the Michigan Health Care Research and Education
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In the 19th-century women began working outside of their homes‚ usually in textile mills and garment shops. Since then‚ women make up an abundant number of the United States workforce‚ while still continuing with being great mothers to their children. Women have faced extreme obstacles throughout the years while entering the workforce‚ such as lower pay‚ poor working conditions‚ and lesser job opportunities. In Virginia Woolf’s article; “Professions for Women”‚ she discusses her mental and physical
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FICTION Fiction F. 1 How I Taught My Grandmother To Read by Sudha Murty 1. UNIT UNIT Write about the following memories or experiences. Share your views with the class. i) ii) iii) iv) A memorable holiday spent with your grandmother A story told by your grandmother The things you admire the most about your grandmother The difference between your mother and your grandmother 1 2. Have you ever been on a trip to any place in India‚ where you didn’t know the language spoken locally
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AN ANALYSIS OF WOMEN DEFYING SOCIAL AND FAMILIAL EXPECTATIONS I. Introduction A. Thesis Statement B. Background of Women’s role in the society C. Objectives of the Paper II. Body A. The Striving of Gender Equality B. Rights and Privileges of Women B.1 History 1.1 Historical Background 1.2 The Enlightenment and a Vindication of the Rights of Woman 1.3 Suffrage
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homeless. Most people assume that when someone is homeless‚ they are mentally ill or substance abusers. This is not always the case. Homeless people include healthy men‚ women‚ and children. One out of 50‚ or about 1.5 million American children are homeless each year‚ according to a 2009 study by the Nation Center on Family Homelessness. E. On June 22‚ 2010‚ U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness delivered to President Obama and Congress the nation’s first federal strategic plan to prevent
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The purpose of this dissection is to talk about a family that I had in my nursing practice and discuss some health traits of a family for example how they communicate between granddaughter and grandmother and how she brought her grandmother a drawing and some homemade cookies. I had a very sweet elderly patient that was in the hospital for a bladder infection. She came from a nursing home and her family came to visit. The healthy traits that they exhibited were communication and listening. The
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Scream”‚ the author is saying that families are no longer families‚ they are audiences. Kids are zoned in on T.V. and dads are zoned in on sportscenter. The author is saying we should behave like a “normal” family‚ talk to each other and not watch so much television. In the article it says “We can’t help but be aware of what happens when we spend more time facing the screen than facing each other.” This is saying we watch T.V. a lot more than we talk to our own family and we can’t help but see what is
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considering the women of Sparta‚ one should associate these traits to them as well. Life in Sparta was better for women compared to life in Athens because the women had more freedom‚ had a better education‚ and had more respect in Sparta. Spartan women were seen as the ones to make the citizens’ lives better by taking care of the home‚ family‚ and city-states power. The Spartan females certainly had the best lives and most power out of all the other ancient civilizations. Athenian women never had a
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and definition of family business Family businesses may have owners who are not family members. Family businesses may also be managed by individuals who are not members of the family. However‚ family members are often involved in the operations of their family business in some capacity and‚ in smaller companies‚ usually one or more family members are the senior officers and managers. Many businesses that are now public companies were family businesses. 2.0 Importance Of Family Business According
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European History 29 August 2014 Throughout recorded history‚ women have generally been assigned a role inferior to males. In both the days of Rome (753 BC – 476 AD) and of Medieval Europe (~500-1485 AD)‚ patriarchy reigned. While acknowledging this fact‚ the question can be asked: What constitutes a better position in society for women? A better position in society is composed primarily of freedoms‚ rights‚ and education. Although women‚ both Roman and Medieval‚ were almost entirely subject to the
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