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Black Water
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“Passing a looped and knotted string between their hands”. The Bible, the Women’s Liberation Movement and Women’s Bonds in Michèle Roberts’s The Wild Girl
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The Motorbunny unit looks like a black keg minimize in half
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Rychter, Ewa, 2021. “Passing a looped and knotted string between their hands”. The Bible, the Women’s Liberation Movement and Women’s Bonds in Michèle Roberts’s The Wild Girl. Prague Journal of English Studies, Volume 10, Number 1, pages 23-41. doi: 10.2478/pjes-2021-0002
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Race and Nation in Three Canonic Texts of Puerto Rican Literature: Luis Palés Matos’s Tom-Tom of Kinky Hair and Black Things, José Luis González’s La llegada, and Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá’s Cortijo’s Wake
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Introduction: The Return of the Author to the Field of Dutch Studies
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The Figure of the Migrant: Tommy Wieringa’s Intellectual Intervention
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The Public Antagonist and Martyr: Reading A.H.J. Dautzenberg against Literary Typologies
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Frans Hinskens, Johan Taeldeman (eds.)
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The Most Famous Writer of the Low Countries: Herman Brusselmans Star Author and (Reluctant) Public Intellectual
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Forgotten Fathers: The Disparate Impact of the FMLA’s Unpaid Parental Leave Provision
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Immigration and the Vulnerable Worker: We Built This Country on Cheap Labor
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Law of Trade in Human Rights: A Legal Analysis of the Intersection of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade’s Article XX(b) and Labor Rights of Children
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Flexible Workplace Solutions for Low-Wage Hourly Workers: A Framework for a National Conversation
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Re-Organized Labor: Affirming Labor’s Relevance by Reframing its Image and Merging with Allies
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The Thin Line Between Union Representation and Inadvertent Criminal Activity
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Unprotected Profanity:The Erosion of an Employee’s Right to Convey Grievances
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Employment Arbitration Agreements and the Future of Class-Action Waivers
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Employer Implications of Conducting Background Checks in the Post-911 Environment
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Providing Proper Preparation: Achieving Economic Self-Sufficiency for Foster Youth
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Where Will the Case Be Heard? Which is the Applicable Law? Approach to Selected Problems of Transnational Employment Relationships
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The Dichotomy Between Independent and Cumulative Reasons for an Adverse Action: A New Defense For Employers to Claims of Workplace Discrimination
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American Workers Must Settle For Less When Undocumented Workers Are Proctected Less: The Uphill Battle Facing Undocumented Workers and How Immigration Law is Reigning in Workers' Rights.
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The NLRB's Social Media Guidelines a Lose-Lose: Why the NLRB's Stance on Social Media Fails to Fully Address Employer's Concerns and Dilutes Employee Protections