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Paper Excerpts: ... of 10 children born into a poor, hard-working, sharecropping family. The struggles of childhood ingrained a hard work one's family. 3. Would allow working people who work overtime to choose to either exchange NY. . Work and family conflict: the construct of gender Summery: This article examines the work and family conflicts that can arise in an individual. Such division of lost much if not all of their land. Women went to work to help support the family, and they usually worked for menial wages and suffered from stereotypes. their condition by giving up that behavior (Berger, 66)." Charles Dickens' childhood was spent working in a factory while his family was forced into debtor's prison. His works ...
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