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- The right to a decent and fair wage (Wage theft)
- Right to be free from discrimination and harassment of all types (Physical abuse and other types of discrimination)
- Right to a safe workplace free of dangerous conditions, toxic substances, and other potential safety hazards (Health consequences from toxic product exposure).
Several university studies and articles from very reputable news outlets such as the New York Times have denounced the numerous violations of the worker's rights of nail salon employees. These are made to work long hours, with wages that are way lower than the minimum legal wage. They do not get overtime paid, or sick leave. They are routinely abused verbally and physically by clients and employers. All mandatory security standards for the protection of workers from toxic substances are disregarded. A particularly thorough piece from the New York Times, The Price of Nice Nails was published on MAY 7, 2015. There was also a study from the University of Maryland, The Ugly Side of Beautiful Nails, published on March 5, 2018 that details these abuses.
It's A: <span>they imported enslaved people from africa.</span>
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So I answered this same exact question for someone a little while ago, I hope you don't mind I just copied my answer for them.
1a.) A Greek drama is a is a play which was performed in ancient Greece, most notably the tragedies.
1b.) The actors in Greek theater were called hypocrites, I believe. The Greek spelling the was "hypokrites"
1c.) The Greek word "hypokrite" is a compound word which translates to "an interpreter from underneath." This is because they performed while their faces were hidden underneath giant masks so the ancient audiences could easily tell characters apart. More information can be found here: https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/hypocrite-meaning-origin
1d.) aside from the actors there was a chorus, which explained necessary information to the audience, usually in song form. Eventually this evolved to be a more active role in the plays.
1e.) The plays were performed in open air theaters (theatron), the most famous of which is at the acropolis in Athens. They were shaped like a bowl for acoustics.
They also had parts 2-4 on there but I wasn't confident enough in my history of Ancient Greece to answer parts 3 & 4.
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Answer:
With the help of his coach.
Explanation:.
Ghost change throughout the book to allow true friendships to develop with the help of his coach. His coach taught him to facing one's fears. Coach reveal the method to the Ghost to overcome tremendous obstacles and fears in his life. Ghost learn to make good relation with his traumatic past, face bullies, own up his mistakes and his fear of failure which bring major changes in his personality.
With these men, Braddock expected to seize Fort Duquesne easily, and then push on to capture a series of French forts, eventually reaching Fort Niagara. George Washington<span>, then just 23, knew the territory and served as a volunteer aide-de-camp to </span><span>General Braddock</span>