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    women in the area had to do everything back home because their husbands or brothers were fighting the war. The women in agricultural field working on the farms kept it up while the men were away, thanks to the help of increased use of farm machinery.8 A traveler in Iowa during 1862 wrote that “ I met more women driving teams on the road and saw more at work in the fields than men” Women of the North worked in the areas that they know, textiles, clothing, shoemaking.9 Florence Nightingale,…

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    Every time my family goes to my grandparents house, I’ll always see this little make-shift shack made out of ply-wood and crates and barrels. The crazy thing is that there’s always someone stopped and buying some homegrown authentic farm food. Makes me wonder what’s the difference between that and what we sell in the grocery store. Even these strangers know the difference between authentic and processed. Although book characters aren't the same as vegetables and pumpkins, they do have an obvious…

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    museum never changes. He finds comfort in the idea of this. Holden also wishes that life worked like this, he does not want things to change or grow up. He does not want children to become older and lose their innocence. Under the Museum is a field with children playing in it. This symbolizes all of the purity that Holden wants to keep safe in the world.…

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    that he is immensely repulsed by the idea of being accountable for something and shows his resistance to mature. He is aware that what he wrote is not good, but he does not want to have to deal with it. Later in the book, Holden is on a date with Sally Hayes and gets a sudden urge for escaping society. He suddenly says to her, “How would you like to get the hell out of here?... We’ll stay in these cabin camps and stuff like that till dough runs out ” (132). The expected social norm in society is…

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    Massachusetts. Her. Her mother, Sarah, was a firm believer in women's rights and taught Clara that all people should be treated equally. Clara grew up with four older siblings. She had two older brothers Stephen and David and two sisters, Dorthea and Sally. They taught Clara how to read and write while she was young so she did very well in school. Her father also taught her a lot about war and the battlefields, as he was a soldier. But Clara was very shy and had no friends at school. Growing…

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    Hence, when results on the field are poor, should be sacked because of leadership? Poor performance predicted the mid-term firing of managers, and that teams were performing worse upon dismissing a manager. (Audas, Goddard and Dobson, 2002). It is not clear that the results improve on the field after a change of coach (Koning, 2003) but according to the example of the Spanish Premier League, it argues that clubs…

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    chilodren were kidnapped from an african or born into slavery by no means of their own. They were often taught to treat fellow slaves as a family to make the inevitable separation of their family less traumatic. The children were brought to work in the fields at early ages. If they survived their infancy, which included being weaned at a younger age and being fed food of little nutritional value. Arguably, the children were able to play and sing songs despite their hardships, similar to the…

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    Believe it or not, brains were bestowed upon every human being, women have the right to think for themselves, and decide what is best for themselves as well. When anyone has their mind set to something, it can be achieved. Such as difficult career fields. Because of situations like “maternity leave”, the payment rates are slightly cut for women. Big businesses see this as unfair considering when they go to work, they put in the same hours. It would be impossible for survival of some women during…

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    Social workers or therapists who worked/s with individuals, couples, groups and or families who are involved in sexual abuse allegation will sometimes face ethical dilemmas. Everyone has biases, when social workers get caught up in their biases towards the perpetrator or the victim they may be unable to help the perpetrator or the victim to the best of their ability. However, when a family is involved in sexual abuse allegation, it can be hard on all the members and hard on the social worker who…

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    Love 's Executioner and Creatures of a Day, by Dr. Irvin D. Yalom, are two riveting and insightful compilations of Dr. Yaloms ' life work as a Psychotherapist. Both are composed of various tales that shed some light on some of humanities greatest struggles, and Yaloms ' journey to guide his patients through the darkest times in their lives. Through these two writings, Dr. Yalom, is able to depict not just the development of his characters, but reveal his own growth and development as a…

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