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Equal Pay for Equal Work
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Equal Danger
District Attorney Varga is shot dead while picking a sprig of jasmine.Then Judge Sanza is killed. Then Judge Azar. Is this string of murders an individual vendetta or a more sinister plot?The charming Inspector Rogas is determined to find out.The pursuit of truth and justice are Rogas's vocation, but his work is frustrated by a system which defies his understanding.He needs a key, a way in, a map, and he is sure that his chief suspect Cres can provide it... The book, written in 1971, uncannily prefigures the Red Brigade's subsequent killing of magistrates and the Catholic-Communist pact of the late 1970s in Italy.Developed under Sciascia's hand in the spirit of a parody, Equal Danger has come to be regarded as a wide-ranging political thriller, one of the masterpieces of the genre.
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Everybody’s Equal
Everybody's equalI'm sure you will agree. I'm as good as youand you're as good as me. When Stoat builds a fence to keep Mouse away, the woodland animals have to work together to prove that nobody deserves to feel left out.Will Stoat ever learn that everyone is equal? See what happens when the animals bicker and separate, in this picture book with a message of acceptance. With beautiful illustrations by Greg Abbott and powerful rhyming text by Patricia Hegarty, this board book cleverly explores the importance of kindness and equality.Animal characters and a woodland setting take readers on a journey of inclusivity, showing that life is a lot more fun when we let everyone join in!Also available: Everybody's Welcome
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Equal size or equal size?
It depends on the context. In some situations, having equal size is important for fairness and balance, such as when dividing resources among individuals or teams. However, in other cases, equal size may not be necessary or practical, and other factors such as individual needs or capabilities may need to be considered. Ultimately, the decision between equal size and unequal size should be based on the specific goals and requirements of the situation at hand.
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Is the gravitational constant equal to the local factor g?
No, the gravitational constant (G) is a fundamental constant of nature that appears in the law of universal gravitation, while the local factor g represents the acceleration due to gravity at a specific location on Earth's surface. The gravitational constant is a fixed value (approximately 6.674 × 10^-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2), whereas the local factor g can vary depending on factors such as altitude and latitude.
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Why is sin(2x) equal to cos(2x) equal to 1 equal to 0?
The equation sin(2x) = cos(2x) = 1 = 0 is not accurate. In fact, sin(2x) and cos(2x) are not equal to 1 or 0 for all values of x. The values of sin(2x) and cos(2x) depend on the specific value of x, and they oscillate between -1 and 1. It's important to understand the trigonometric functions and their values in different quadrants to accurately interpret their relationships.
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Why is 025 equal to 05 equal to 025?
025 is equal to 25, and 05 is equal to 5. Therefore, 025 is equal to 05 because both are equivalent to 25. The leading zero in 025 and 05 does not change the value of the number, so they are all equal to each other.
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An Equal Light
Christopher Jackson's first full collection is a landmark moment where English poetry regains its spiritual and formal force.As the book begins: 'Long as I can remember I've been pursued/by a suspicion of yellow at my back' ('The Lion').These are poems which acknowledge that the world is in constant flux ('change shall sweep through on the unjust and the just' ('March 2020')) while also hoping for transcendent joy ('I also aim to outlive the wind' 'Dandelions').In Jackson's art it is acknowledged that the darker moments are secondary to those moments which are dominated by what he calls 'the ingenuity of love'.All these poems are designed to rescue us from despair - it is a book which will change the reader, and make the ground firmer beneath your feet.
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The Happiness Index : Why Today's Employee Emotions Equal Tomorrow's Business Success
Learn to reconnect your brain and heart to find happiness and engagement at work and in life In The Happiness Index: Why Today's Emotions Equal Tomorrow's Business Success, cofounder and CEO of The Happiness Index Matthew Phelan delivers a fascinating dive into data from over 100 countries and 2 million human beings that helps us understand what really drives our engagement and happiness at work.Grounded in an evidence-based and neuroscientific approach, the book skips the memes and inspirational quotes in favor of data and insights based on real-time information from real people. In the book, you’ll learn that “engagement” is what our brains need, and “happiness” is what our hearts need.You’ll discover what we need to thrive and succeed in work and life, as well as: A step-by-step approach to learning from real-world data about happinessPractical lessons applicable to any organization that will help both individuals and groups succeedCase studies from recognizable firms around the world and interviews with executives to help bring the data to life A simultaneously inspirational and hands-on treatment of a subject of singular importance to everyone in the working world, The Happiness Index will benefit executives, managers, and other business leaders, as well as founders, business owners, and anyone else interested in helping the people around them flourish.
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Peaceful Fights for Equal Rights
A primer for peaceful protest, resistance, and activism from the author of Rodzilla and Pride: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag.Protesting. Standing up for what’s right. Uniting around the common good—kids have questions about all of these things they see and hear about each day.Through sparse and lyrical writing, Rob Sanders introduces abstract concepts like “fighting for what you believe in” and turns them into something actionable.Jared Schorr’s bold, bright illustrations brings the resistance to life making it clear that one person can make a difference. And together, we can accomplish anything.
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The Curve of Equal Time
Nora Tyler returns to Alaska after many years away and finds work on a salmon fishing boat, but the long, hard season brings both deep friendships and unexpected violence. Over the course of the long, hard season, Nora reawakens to the beauty of fishing for salmon on the outer coast.Her four crewmates have their own troubled pasts, and she forms a different bond with each one.A rivalry develops with another boat, the Viking Hero.When a woman is lost overboard from the Hero, Nora tries to understand what happened and finds that the Hero was dealing drugs and her crewmate Danny was part of the action.Toby’s ex-girlfriend, Sara, takes the place of the missing woman and finds herself in a difficult situation with no easy way out.At the end of the season, Nora and her crewmates go duck hunting on the Stikine River flats.Two of the Hero’s crew appear, perhaps not by chance, and the confrontation turns violent.
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Is man equal?
While all humans are equal in terms of inherent worth and dignity, societal structures and systems often create inequalities based on factors such as race, gender, class, and ability. These inequalities can result in disparities in opportunities, resources, and outcomes for different groups of people. Recognizing and addressing these disparities is essential in striving towards a more equitable and just society where all individuals have the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential.
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What is the difference between equal and equal by definition?
"Equal" means having the same value, quantity, or measure. It is a general term used to indicate that two things are the same in some way. On the other hand, "equal by definition" refers to two things that are considered equal because they are defined as such, often based on a specific rule, definition, or criteria. In other words, equal by definition is a more specific and precise way of stating equality based on a predefined standard.
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Is the surface also equal when the area is equal?
No, the surface is not necessarily equal when the area is equal. The surface refers to the total area of all the sides of an object, while the area typically refers to the measurement of a specific two-dimensional space. For example, a square and a rectangle can have the same area, but their surfaces (the total area of all their sides) will be different. Therefore, it is important to consider the specific dimensions and shapes of the objects in question when comparing their surface and area.
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Is the gravitational constant equal to the local acceleration due to gravity g?
No, the gravitational constant (G) and the local acceleration due to gravity (g) are not the same. The gravitational constant is a fundamental constant in physics that represents the strength of the gravitational force between two objects, while the local acceleration due to gravity (g) represents the acceleration experienced by an object due to the gravitational force exerted by the Earth. The value of the gravitational constant is approximately 6.674 × 10^-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2, while the value of the local acceleration due to gravity varies depending on the location on Earth, but is approximately 9.81 m/s^2 at the Earth's surface.
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