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Fearless Friday: Peter Rosenberger
In this week’s Fearless Friday, SURGE would like to honor the work of Peter Rosenberger ‘16! Peter is a Philosophy and English double major with a concentration in writing. Growing up a few hours from campus, Peter calls Huntingdon, Pennsylvania his home.
Bassler, Christina L.
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Working From Home—Or Not [PDF]
Fessell, David, Lexa, Frank J.
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The myth of the overworked American [PDF]
A challenge to the popular presumption that U.S. workers are experiencing declining levels of leisure time, finding that the total hours of work have not changed much over the past decade, but that the composition of labor has shifted from home work to ...
Kristin Roberts, Peter Rupert
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Keeping America Fed and Healthy During World War II: Sylvia Brooklyn Denhoff, Home Economist [PDF]
World War II served as a major force for change in the lives of many American women. Whether on the home front or overseas, the wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters of the United States played an integral role in the American quest for victory.
Lux, Madeleine, Zagame, Amanda
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Building construction: Impact of work from home on design and material choices. [PDF]
Singh S, Walia S.
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Where Have All The Home Care Workers Gone? [PDF]
Because of the on-going need to co-ordinate care and ensure its continuity, issues of retention and recruitment are of major concern to home care agencies.
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Comprehensive Evaluation of Home Visiting New Hampshire: Final Report. [PDF]
Home Visiting New Hampshire (HVNH) is a statewide initiative of the Division of Public Health Services (DPHS) Bureau of Maternal and Child Health. The program began in 2001 with awards to support programs in 13 sites and expanded in 2002 for a total of ...
Streitburger, Kim, Wauchope, Barbara
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Why do Europeans Work so Little? [PDF]
Market work per person is roughly 10 percent higher in the U.S. than in Sweden. However, if we include the work carried out in home production, the total amount of work only differs by 1 percent.
Olovsson, Conny
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Online behavior from desktop and mobile devices are connected [PDF]
Cell phones and other mobile devices are used to access the Internet even at home and at work where computers are easily available. They are no longer a mere backup to the computer.
Nylander, Stina
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Communicable Diseases and the Workplace [PDF]
[Excerpt] Coming to work when we are sick raises some interesting questions: How contagious are we? Should we stay home? What could be done to prevent disease transmission to others, with its effects on absenteeism, performance, and efficiency, as well ...
Brown, Nellie J
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