ABOUT THE RIVALSA romance told with unconventional wit and emotion The Rivals is one of the funniest jewels of late-Restorationedy. In order to woo the idealistic Lydia Languish to whom wealth mea
The middle class:Ie Since the 1970s the industrial base of the United States has been eroding and with it many good-paying jobs. In 1979 the typical middle-class worker earned 498 a week. I
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About the AuthorFrench novelist of the realist school best-known for Madame Bovary (1857) a story of adultery and unhappy love affair of the provincial wife Emma Bovary. As a writer Flaubert was a per
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Poverty in Mexico Dependency theorists believe that poverty and underdevelopment in Mexico and other developing nations is a result of those nations historical and Hutchison LibraryTordaiPoverty in th
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Labour movementOnly per cent of private sector workers in the United States now belong to labour unions. The basic dilemma faced by trade unions is the need to simultaneously serve the interests of t
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