The American People in the Industrial CityDavid F. Allmendinger Pendulum Press, 1973 - 224 Seiten |
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... child - labor laws . The former are intended to save the nation from the evils of illiteracy , the latter to prevent children from being exploited for gain ; but the two classes of laws have been intimately related in their origin and ...
... child - labor laws . The former are intended to save the nation from the evils of illiteracy , the latter to prevent children from being exploited for gain ; but the two classes of laws have been intimately related in their origin and ...
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... children going to work is a very serious one . The law is most indefinite . It merely says the officer issuing the working papers shall be satisfied that the child is normally developed for a child of its age , and physically able to do ...
... children going to work is a very serious one . The law is most indefinite . It merely says the officer issuing the working papers shall be satisfied that the child is normally developed for a child of its age , and physically able to do ...
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... children . An agent whose livelihood depends on the number of cases which he insures , is apt to work on a woman's feelings by saying , " Would you be willing for your child to be buried in a pauper grave ? " And so a large per- centage ...
... children . An agent whose livelihood depends on the number of cases which he insures , is apt to work on a woman's feelings by saying , " Would you be willing for your child to be buried in a pauper grave ? " And so a large per- centage ...
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WorkingClass Families | 6 |
Workers in the Industrial City | 10 |
Justice and Law | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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