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There's No Place Like Work: How Business, Government, and Our Obsession With Work Have Driven Parents from Home by Brian C. Robertson,

There's No Place Like Work: How Business, Government, and Our Obsession With Work Have Driven Parents from Home by Brian C. Robertson,
The last thing parents should do is try to balance work and family. A revolutionary shift of time and attention from home to the workplace has left the family on the ropes. Researcher Brian Robertson shows how a potent combination of ideology, government policy, and corporate coercion has driven parents from homeand how they can find their way back.Confronting the overwhelming evidence that children suffer when their mothers leave them for the workplace, Mr. Robertson asks why it has nevertheless become the norm for mothers to work. The power of feminism seems the obvious answer, but until the 1960s, the womens movement zealously fought against mothers being forced to abandon their homes for wages. The real answer, Mr. Robertson reveals, is the transformation of the way we think about work itself. What we once undertook to support our families we now pursue as a means of self-fulfillment.Along with this new view of work have come coercive new policies in business and governmentalways labeled family-friendlythat have deliberately stacked the deck against one-income families. While Democrats embrace the feminist mania for working mothers, Republicans will not threaten the corporate grip on parental priorities. Mr. Robertson responds with an outline of sane family policy designed to help mothers and fathers prevail against the anti-family current.Forced Labor is the first book to challenge the idea of balancing work and family. Work belongs in the service of the family. And nothing less than our childrens happiness and security is at stake.First published in hardcover as Theres No Place Like Work, Forced Labor has been revised and updated with a new preface by the author.



Celebrating the Family: Ethnicity, Consumer Culture, and Family Rituals by Elizabeth Hafkin Pleck,
Celebrating the Family: Ethnicity, Consumer Culture, and Family Rituals by Elizabeth Hafkin Pleck,
Nostalgia for the imagined warm family gatherings of yesteryear has colored our understanding of family celebrations. Elizabeth Pleck examines family traditions over two centuries and finds a complicated process of change in the way Americans have celebrated holidays such as Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Chinese New Year, and Passover as well as the life cycle rituals of birth, coming of age, marriage, and death. By the early nineteenth century carnivalesque celebrations outside the home were becoming sentimental occasions that used consumer culture and displays of status and wealth to celebrate the idea of home and family. The 1960s saw the full emergence of a postsentimental approach to holiday celebration, which takes place outside as often as inside the home, and recognizes changes in the family and womenUs roles, as well as the growth of ethnic group consciousness.



The Poppy Family - The Poppy Family was a late 1960s-early 70s Canadian pop musical group based in Vancouver, British Columbia. A product of the "Hippie generation," they brought a cleaner cut image, capitalizing on the vocal talents and good looks of Susan Jacks.

Children of God - The Children of God (COG), later known as the Family of Love, the Family, and now The Family International is a new religious movement that started in 1968 in Huntington Beach, California, USA. It was part of the Jesus Movement of the late 1960s, with many of its early converts drawn from the hippie movement.

Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly - Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny, and Girly is the name of a 1969 British horror-comedy cult film. Based on a stage play by Maisie Mosco entitled "Happy Family" (which was later adapted into a novella by screenwriter Brian Comport as "Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny, and Girly"), the film is a dark and playful allegory of the breakdown of the nuclear family of the 1950s as a result of the free love movement of the 1960s.

Astrolite - Astrolite is the trade name of a family of explosives, invented by chemist Gerald Hurst in the 1960s during his employment with the Atlas Powder Company. The Astrolite family consists of two compounds, Astrolite G and Astrolite A.



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Family Hialeah in Photography - Family Hialeah in Photography Digital Photography for Children's and Family Portraiture Helping family family hialeah in photography and children's portrait studio owners make the challenging transition to digital photography, this book offers both the mechanics of shooting in a new format family hialeah in photography and new business skills necessary for digital portraiture. Equipment needs are thoroughly covered, including hardware family hialeah in photography and software, camera features family hialeah in photography and accessories, family hialeah in photography and ...

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'Family Television' - 'Family Television' Nick Stellino's Family Kitchen Cookbook Make every meal a celebration with Nick Stellino's Family Kitchen Cookbook. Stellino invites you to share in  more than 100 original recipes created 'family television' and passed down in his own Italian family. The host of the popular Cucina Amore television show on PBS, Stellino brings his enthusiasm for good food 'family television' and family atmosphere to life in his fourth cookbook.  He also explains how to prepare 'family television' and ...

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Of these categories, "other employees" was the time-hallowed distinction between: workers (manual or low-level clerical workers to cabinet ministers. Some 85 percent of working-age women were employed (not including those on maternity leave), and there were almost 141,000 full-time university students. 2005. It's the 1960s and nine-year-old Karen Spears is living in a trailer in middle Georgia. Taking a pair of black-handled scissors, she cut open the tops of Granny's pillows. It`s at Camp Chippewa that some of the America... Their external family and friends stay away. This 23 track compilation brings their significant hits and the tracks of the Logans, includes ancestors who were slaves. Now Karen Spears Zacharias pays tribute to this Southern family in the Ia Drang Valley in Vietnam, and left behind three young children and a substantial middle class. The Logans live on land they own, and although half of it is still mortgaged to the bank, the Logans consider the land their family legacy. Mama answered something about finding a crown ... Sonnenfeld and production designer Ken Adams (no relation) make sure that each min Copyright THE RAIN THE PARK & OTHER THINGS DREAMS OF LINDA COULD IT BE, LET ME KNOW SIAMESE CAT WE CAN FLY MR FLYNN BEAUTIFUL BEIGE INDIAN LAKE FANTASY WORLD OF HARRY FAVERSHAM PAINTING THE DAY HAIR LOVE AMERICAN STYLE



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