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Disappearing Acts


Disappearing Acts


$2.95


The tumultuous yet loving relationship between an African-American couple struggling to balance their life together with other personal and professional challenges is explored through the woman’s perspective. When aspiring singer Sanaa Lathan meets hard-working Wesley Snipes, a spark is ignited between them that forever changes their lives; based on a story by Terry McMillan. 116 min. Standard; So…

We'll Call You If We Need You: Experiences of Women Working Construction (ILR Press books)


We’ll Call You If We Need You: Experiences of Women Working Construction (ILR Press books)


$17.50


“For my very first day in union construction I was sent to a bank in downtown Boston where a journeyman needed a hand pulling wire. Arriving early with my new tools and pouch, I knocked on the glass door in the high-rise lobby and explained to the guard that I was a new apprentice working for the electrical contractor. He refused to let me in. So I sat down on the tile floor, my backpack and toolp…

The Victorian Workhouse (Shire Library)


The Victorian Workhouse (Shire Library)


$5.49


Whether it was ‘the batille’, ‘the spike’, ‘the work’us’ or simply ‘the house’, the Victorian workhouse was the cause of dread and shame for thousands of men, women and children. The workhouse was the last resort, and the authorities intended that it should be seen as such. This book looks at the principles that lay beind the New Poor Law of 1834, at the design and construction of workhouses, and …

The Moral Construction of Poverty: Welfare Reform in America


The Moral Construction of Poverty: Welfare Reform in America


$25.95


When allocating resources, should a distinction be made between the deserving and undeserving poor? Do gender, class or race play a role in designing welfare programmes? Why are welfare policies so charged with moral and political controversy? Discussing these and other significant issues, this volume provides an in-depth look at the historical and philosophical roots of the American welfare syste…

construction unemployment

i own a Construction Company can i collect unemployment,state of CT?

Are you paying into the fund for yourself as an employee?

If so, maybe.

I’m betting no here.

CBS Evening News – American unemployed looking abroad for jobs

In by gone days all a contractor had to do was give the customer good quality and good service and he/she would be set. Then set back and let your customers do your selling for you. They would tell a friend and then that friend would tell a friend. Your phone would be ringing off the hook. I remember as an Architectural designer some days I would have up to four people wanting to schedule appointments for designs. Those days are long gone! But Fear Not! Click Here For Help

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