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8.The Worker as Creator or Machine Erich Fromm 1 Unless man exploits others, he has to work in order to live. However primitive and simple his method of work may be, by the very fact of production, he has risen above the animal kingdom; rightly has h
00:05.20]Work,Labor,and Play [00:07.12]工作,劳作和玩 [00:09.04]So far as I know,Miss Hannah Arendt [00:11.52] 据我所知,汉纳.阿伦特小姐 [00:14.00]was the first person to define the essential difference between work and labor. [00:17.53
Thai Migrant Worker Process Flawed, Awareness Low Hnin Hnin Win has worked in Thailand since she was 15 and has been cheated three times by past employers. They charged her altogether $1,000 for work permits she never received and then terminated her
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Kentucky's worker safety agency has a lot of problems. That's according to a recent audit by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA. The report says the flaws in the program have in some cases been fat
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China is set to make the information technology industry a key domestic driver as part of plans to rebalance the economy. State Council is targeting information products and services leading consumption which they say will reach 3.2 trillion yuan ove
Reminding a co-worker A: Martin? Did you remember to bring back that software I lent you? B: Oh, Kate! Im sorry. It completely slipped my mind! A: Thats okay, Martin. If you could just bring it in tomorrow, Id appreciate it. B: Definitely. Im really
Asking a co-worker for help A: Hi, Carlos. What are you doing this afternoon? B: Working. Why? A: Well. I was just wondering if you would come by and give me a hand with the fliers for next weeks party. B: Im sorry, Melissa. I really cant today. Ive
17An Untrustworthy Co-worker GLOSSARY to imagine to think about how something could or might be, but isnt; topretend* Many little girls spend their time imagining that they are princesses. the cold shoulder unfriendliness; coldness; not being very ni
Video Highlights Domestic Abuse Issue Twenty-five percent of American women will experience domestic violence, that is, physical abuse by a partner. Most cases are never reported to police. But recently such violence was captured on video tape. The N
Health workers in the Central African Republic are blaming poor family planning as well as high prices for worsening malnutrition in northern parts of the country. VOA's Nico Colombant reports from a feeding center in the small northern town of Boss
Today the U.S. government keeps an eye on health and safety in the workplace. But that wasn't always the case. Americans workers can thank a little-known factory worker for sparking the sweeping changes that now protect them on the job. Worker traged
Why the 9 to 5 Office Worker Will Become a Thing of the Past The Natural Productivity Cycle In your personal life, when attending to business or working on side projects, how often do you spend 8 consecutive hours in front of a computer? It doesnt ma
IN THE NEWS - Bush Proposes Temporary Worker Program By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Saturday, January 10, 2004 George Bush Broacast: January 10, 2004 This is Steve Ember with In the News, in VOA Special E
By Mil Arcega Washington 10 October 2007 Agricultural experts say stepped up efforts to crack down on illegal immigration is having an unwanted effect on American farmers. Some claim recent raids and threats to prosecute companies that hire undocumen
Florence Wanjiku lived that life for 10 years with her husband, an alcoholic. She describes one drunken night. He went to the kitchen, grabbed the wooden spoon, came with it, started beating me up the way you beat a little child, using a stick or som
Vicky: Did I imagine it or did you just give Gavin the cold shoulder? Gerard: You didnt imagine it. Im not too happy with him. Vicky: Why? What did he do? Gerard: Hes two-faced, thats why. Last week, he told me he was going to put in a good word for
By Anjana Pasricha New Delhi 14 November 2007 A leading rights group says Sri Lankan domestic workers in the Middle East are victims of serious abuses. As Anjana Pasricha reports from New Delhi, Human Rights Watch accuses Persian Gulf countries of fa
Figures from China Law Society show about one-third of Chinese families have dealt with some form of domestic violence. More than 90-percent of the reported cases involve the abuse of women, children and the elderly. One-in-four Chinese women have su
China's tourism industry has been flourishing during the week-long National Day holiday. More than 532 million domestic trips are expected to between Oct. 1st and 7th. And a variety of measures are being rolled out to ensure a safe, happy vacation fo