Oh, and she came out face - up so we had
the whole back labor issue.
Not exact matches
My own father spent his
whole life doing hard, manual
labor, and the one piece of career advice he ever gave was to get an education and avoid the type of work that literally broke his
back.
I think half the problem with the natural childbirth movement is this: They originally wanted some pretty reasonable stuff, like NOT being drugged unconscious, shaved, and / or forced to lie flat on their
backs through the
whole labor, like being able to see and hold the baby right away, not days later, like having the OPTION to breastfeed supported.
Note that this isn't some metric I'm making up out of
whole cloth; I think
back in 2007 or so the New York Times ran a series of articles on class differences in modern America, and they said that one of the best indicators of someone's economic class is whether they have goods and services that took a lot of
labor to make, or whether their daily life doesn't command a lot of human resources.
The
labor -
backed party sent out a fundraising appeal today in the form of an email with the subject line «make Rush Limbaugh eat his words,» noting that the radio shock jock and other conservatives seized on a Craigslist ad for organizers as proof that the left is hiring demonstrators and the
whole grassroots movement claim is one big scam.
At the same time, the
whole reason they want a review is to get a good one that will help them sell books and get something
back for their own investment of time and
labor!
a nation of remarkably productive, often well - paid workers who are becoming increasingly reluctant to pause from their
labors and refresh their souls — a nation whose cash - drenched corporate employers typically don't pay for much time off (less than two weeks annually, on average), a nation whose globe - gripping federal government is the only one in the
whole industrialized world not to legally require generous periods of paid kick -
back - and - hang time — is a nation that's socially screwed up, particularly in comparison with European countries like France, which orders its citizens outside to play for the entire month of August and a few other weeks spread through the year.