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    The period between 1870 and 1900 was a time to change politics. The country was for once free from war and was united as one nation. However, as these decades passed by, the American farmer found it harder to live comfortably. Crops such as cotton and wheat, once the cash crop of agriculture, were selling at prices so low that it was nearly impossible for farmers to make a profit. Improvements in transportation allowed larger competitors to sell more easily and more cheaply, making it harder for

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    Seven Success Secrets that Marion Bartoli Can Teach You to Achieve More Success in Your Life! Ed Sykes By Ed Sykes Feb 1, 2014 Success is sometimes a long and winding journey. Many times you need to overcome the barriers that block you and naysayers who doubt you. Sometimes you need to fight though your own self-doubts to achieve success in your life. Marion Bartoli, the women 's winner of the Wimbledon Championship, had to take a long and winding journey to overcome many barriers, naysayers and

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    Citizen Kane: Exposing the Truth about William Randolph Hearst Many have called Citizen Kane the greatest cinematic achievement of all time. It is indeed a true masterpiece of acting, screen writing, and directing. Orson Welles, its young genius director, lead actor, and a co-writer, used the best talents and techniques of the day (Bordwell 103) to tell the story of a newspaper giant, Charles Kane, through the eyes of the people who loved and hated him. However, when it came out, it was scorned

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    Giving an Account of Oneself, a compelling piece of work written by Judith Butler, digs deep into what it means to give an account of oneself and how it is nearly, if not entirely, impossible to do such an activity without becoming “a social theorist” (Butler 8). Butler states “the story of my origin I tell is not one for which I am accountable, and it cannot establish my accountability,” (Butler 37) since the story is always changing. We are not able to give our accounts as the accounts we give

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    1.4 WOMEN IN INFORMAL SECTOR In many studies it is found that among all categories in the informal sector, domestic worker’ income is the very lowest and they face many problems (Sundaram,1966). They are mostly involved in household tasks, which include washing utensils, floor cleaning ,washing of cloths, cooking as well as some outdoor tasks such as purchase of vegetables etc. Most of them live in slums, lead a monotonous life without any colour, struggle in the every day for their survival

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    In Rhacel Parreñas’ ethnography, Servants of Globalization, we analyse the life of the Filipina domestic worker who picks up from her home, moves to another country, and works as a nanny or house-keeper to make a simple wage to send back home. Throughout the ethnography, Parreñas writes about her encounters with numerous Filipina nationals around the world working to make a living. The goal of the ethnography is to publicize and allow people to analyze the injustices on domestic workers that come

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    James Stevens Equality

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    career as a butler. This shows that he has been so conditioned to put his occupation above everything, how it has become his life and identity, and that his sense of identity is tied to his work. One of the pursuits of Stevens’ life is to show dignity. In his opinion, it is the quality that all butlers must show in order to be great. This is what motivates him to devote his life to being a butler. Stevens spends several pages musing on the criteria that should be met in order for a butler to be considered

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    Stevens is not one to take time off. He dedicates his life to the house. His mind is always on the subject of his job. His actions all concern his role as the butler of the house. He puts it ahead of family, of love, of his morals. He lets the love of his life slip through his fingers because of his devotion to the job. He believes “a butler who is forever attempting to formulate his own 'strong

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    Need for the study:- As a researcher myself as women I think women is a pillar of a nation In a country like India women has a given a less respects compared to men in every aspects she get less priority As we talk on health issues women health has neglected in our society the priority for women health given in the society less as compare to men. Women for her family he give her whole life she always neglect her health. The aim of the study is basically to see the health problems of women in their

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    2.1 DEFINING DOMESTIC SERVICE/WORKERS The term ‘domestic service’ is difficult to define, as the duties of the domestic workers are not so well-defined. In common discourse, the term is defined as a person who is employed. On a part-time or full-time base in domestic service, in the benefit for return payable in cash or kind, for a fixed period. The terms of employment may be expressed or This define, which is based on the task featured, is the most Generally accepted one worldwide. It, hence,

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