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    Essay Child Labour

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    1. Child Labour has negative or harmful effects on the child. Child Labour refers to any work or activity that deprives children of their childhood. In effect‚ these are activities that are detrimental to the physical and mental health of children and that hinder their proper development. This encompasses domestic tasks carried out over long hours in an unhealthy environment‚ in dangerous places requiring the use of dangerous tools or materials‚ or forcing the child to carry objects that are too

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    "The Communist Manifesto: Section 1 & 2” The Communist Manifesto is a document written by Karl Marx‚ with the help of Friedrich Engels. It was written in the mid 1800s and is concerned with the inequalities in the social classes of the time. It is a story about what is wrong with the government and social class system. It talks about the history of inequalities in social class‚ solutions to the inequality‚ and the intent of Communists. Karl Marx opens The Communist Manifesto stating two facts

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    Post-1945 Internet History

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    Post-1945 History Invention of the Internet - Research Paper  The invention of the Internet is one of the more significant events of our century. It changed the way we do business around the world‚ it changed the way we communicate‚ and it changed the way we educate and entertain ourselves. Some may bunch the invention of Internet with the overall technology advancement of our recent history‚ but I believe it stands on its own when it comes to significance it makes in our daily lives and variety

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    Karl Marx is debatably one of the most influential figures in the way modern society and its economics have been shaped. With his book the Communist Manifesto‚ he indirectly caused hundreds of revolutions and civil wars that split countries into east and west. Tensions rose between the two powerhouses of the world‚ the USA and USSR as they contended for the top spot in the world’s economy with opposing economic systems. The USSR collapsed in 1991‚ marking the end of socialism’s brutal and unforgiving

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    Essay on Labour Law

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    Labour law also known as employment law deals with the body of laws‚ administrative rulings and precedents which addresses the legal rights of and restrictions on working people and their organizations1. The direct function of labour law is that it deals with the rules governing employment relationship. Labour law functions through the role accorded by common law‚ legislation and is helped also by the extra legal sources such as the customs and collective bargaining. Labour law is divided in to two

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    STUDY AND ANALYSIS ON EXISTING RELATION MACHINERY IN COAL INDIA LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES Introduction: Industrial Relations‚ Industrial disputes & its grievance handling mechanism Industrial relations constitute one of the most delicate and complex problems of the modern industrial society. In the broad sense‚ industrial relations cover all such relationships that a business enterprise maintains with various sections of the society such as workers‚ state‚ customers and public who come

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    The International Labour Organization (ILO) is an agency of the United Nations that deals with labour issues pertaining to international labour standards and decent work for all. Its headquarters are in Geneva‚ Switzerland. Its secretariat — the people who are employed by it throughout the world — is known as the International Labour Office. The organization received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1969. It has no power to impose any sanctions on governments. The International Labour Organization is the

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    1945-1964 Research Paper

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    “To what extent was the Federal Government responsible for improving the status of black people in the USA in the years 1945 - 1964?” Most People would presume that the Federal Government of the USA would have done the most for Civil Rights‚ as they are in charge and run all of the States in America. However this is wrong as most of the Presidents did not pass Civil Rights Acts straight away‚ in fact it took them at least a year into the Presidency to even attempt to pass an act through

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    known as the working class or Proletariat. Karl Marx was a philosopher during this period of revolution. Marx was greatly disturbed by the class gaps that had formed. The photo I chose represents one of the many struggles Marx is focused on in the Manifesto. The photo shows the importance of how the industrial

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    This passage is found in the paragraph forty nine‚ Chapter I of Karl Marx`s The Communist Manifesto. The bourgeois is the economic base of the aristocracy and also a center point for the work of The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx‚ a social scientist and revolutionary socialist‚ and Friedrich Engels‚ the father of Marxist Theory alongside with Karl Marx. The Communist Manifesto was published before the 1848 Revolutions in order to announce the program and organizational principles of the new Communist

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