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The Maids Who did Not Want to Be Maids

2012
Almost everywhere, maids, domestics and other occupational groups working in private homes come from low positions in class and ethnic hierarchies. This story is about Afro-American women working in the homes of white people in Kentucky. These women are very experienced at their jobs, as they have worked this way for many years. That is also one reason
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A Moratorium on the Euphemism MAID

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
It is essential for high-quality health care for providers to adhere to the principle of truth telling, speaking with clarity and honesty. The euphemism medical aid in dying, MAID, is being mainstreamed in the medical literature by proponents of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia.
Richard W. Sams, Peter Jaggard
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‘MAID TO ORDER’?

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1990
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Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD): A Descriptive Study From a Canadian Tertiary Care Hospital

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, 2020
Debbie Selby   +2 more
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The Maids

Theatre Journal, 1981
Mark S. Weinberg, Jean Genet
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Maid of Kent

Notes and Queries, 1888
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