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    Labor Day

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    History of Labor Day For other Labor Day information‚ visit our Labor Day 2011 page. Labor Day: How it Came About; What it Means Labor Day‚ the first Monday in September‚ is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength‚ prosperity‚ and well-being of our country. Founder of Labor Day More than 100 years after the first Labor Day observance

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    The Latin American Boom

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    second half of the twentieth century Latin American literature exploded globally. The works produced during the mid to late 1900s are still enjoyed by readers of many ages‚ as well as many cultural backgrounds and ethnicities. This boom refers to the literature provided by such important authors as Gabriel García Márquez‚ Julio Cortazar‚ Manuel Puig‚ and many more. Thanks to these literary superstars‚ through their literature‚ much of South and Central America were awarded the fame and glory that

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    Labor and Delivery

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    Definition Labor is a physiologic process during which the products of conception (ie‚ the fetus‚ membranes‚ umbilical cord‚ and placenta) are expelled outside of the uterus. Labor is achieved with changes in the biochemical connective tissue and with gradual effacement and dilatation of the uterine cervix as a result of rhythmic uterine contractions of sufficient frequency‚ intensity‚ and duration.1‚2 Labor is a clinical diagnosis. The onset of labor is defined as regular‚ painful uterine contractions

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    Child Labor

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    p=1000:12100:0::NO::P12100_ILO_CODE:C138 Kalmes. “Child Labor in the Third World” Retrieved April 24‚ 2013 from http://my.ilstu.edu/~jnassar/child.html ILO. “International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labor (IPEC)” Retrieved April 22‚ 2013 from http://www.ilo.org/ipec/lang--en/index.htm#a3 WiseGeek. “Child Labor Laws Today” Retrieved April 22‚ 2013 from http://www.wisegeek.com/do-most-countries-in-the-world-have-child-labor-laws.htm Child Labor Public Education Project. “Causes of Child Labor” Retrieved April 21

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    Labor Unions

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    Labor unions began to emerge after the Civil War when working conditions in factories became harsh and unfair. The lack of safety‚ health conditions‚ and appreciation for the working men began to anger many of them. These men turned to forming an organized group in order to express their opinions and ideas on how to make their jobs more appealing for them. They advocated for shorter working hours‚ more safety codes‚ cleaner facilities‚ and more job opportunities by eliminating machines that replaced

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    Labor Shortage

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    With nearly 10 percent of the American labor force unemployed and another 7 percent so discouraged by their job prospects that they have either dropped out of the labor force altogether or are working at parttime jobs when they would prefer full-time employment‚ it may come as something of a surprise that within less than a decade‚ the United States may face exactly the opposite problem – not enough workers to fill expected job openings. This remarkable turn of events is likely to occur as

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    Child Labor

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    child labor in the Philippines increased by almost 30 percent from 4.2 million in 2001 to 5.5 million last year‚ the 2011 Survey on Children of the National Statistics Office (NSO) indicate‚ alarming both the Federation of Free Workers (FFW) and the International Labor Organization (ILO).  The NSO‚ which ran a survey on working children last year‚ also said the number of children engaged in hazardous work increased by 25 percent from 2.4 million in 2001 to 3 million 2011. Hazardous child labor was

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    Child Labor

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    American International University- Bangladesh Child labor in Informal Job Sector in Bangladesh [pic] Section: J Semester: Fall 2010-11 Department of BBA Submitted By: Mostaq‚ Fahim 10-15442-1 Submitted To: Buddha Dev Biswas Faculty of Arts and Social Science Department of Social Science Letter of Authorization December‚ 2010 To Buddha Dev

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    Division of Labor

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    Division of Labor in Society‚ Émile Durkheim[14] observes that the division of labor appears in all societies and positively correlates with societal advancement because it increases as a society progresses. Durkheim arrived at the same conclusion regarding the positive effects of the division of labor as his theoretical predecessor‚ Adam Smith. In The Wealth of the Nations‚ Smith observes the division of labor results in "a proportionable [sic] increase of the productive powers of labor." [15] While

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    attitudes‚ and conduct of the Spanish during the Age of Discovery and Conquest (1492-1579). The colonial church provided control and a standard of conduct and living for the new world. In fact‚ the colonial church had even more power in Spanish America then it did in Spain. Why this is important though‚ is because it limited the possibility of rebellion and opposition. As long as the church was in place‚ there was Spanish order‚ and as long as there was Spanish order‚ the colonization process could

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