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This school provided opportunities for numerous young women who needed gainful work.
He acknowledged, too, that he must find gainful work to forestall the looming threat of jail for nonpayment of child support.
People who were disabled were separated into two groups: those who could not perform any gainful work and those with less severe impairments.
But Veda doted on her father, for his grand manner and fine ways, and if he disdained gainful work, she was proud of him for it.
Third Memorandum, Part Two: Thanks to this woman's grounding influence on his life, Ōba stops drinking and finds gainful work as a cartoonist.
When fathers are there, too, they help blur the stubbornly persistent line dividing women from men, the child world from the adult world, domesticity from gainful work.
It works with disabled in-patients, sending a high percentage on to school or gainful work and carries on many related activities with both in-patients and out-patients.
Afghan women and their children have starved when their male provider had died because women were banned from working outside the home - or indeed doing gainful work at all.
To provide learning experiences which develop and enhance the learner's orientation to work and to prepare him/her for effective and constructive involvement in honest and gainful work.
No apology is made for strict observance of our laws, which require any person not a citizen of the Bahamas to acquire an appropriate permit to reside or engage in gainful work.
But while child-labor opponents seek to keep teenagers away from hazardous machinery, the Amish have an additional goal: to keep those teenagers busy with gainful work and away from hazardous enticements.
The primary health concern of a poor person with AIDS in New York City is not AIDS; it is the ability to obtain housing, nutritious food, education, gainful work opportunities and social services.
As the parent of a disabled teen-ager and as an educator who works with disabled college students, I find it paradoxical that at a time when employers are scrambling to fill jobs, the disabled still have difficulty finding gainful work.
The Social Security Act limits eligibility to people whose impairments are so severe that not only are they unable to engage in their "previous work," but are also unable to perform "any other kind of substantial gainful work which exists in the national economy."
The 19th century was in Mittelstrimmig, as it was throughout Germany, a time of yearning to emigrate to the United States, for the region that now makes up Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse was seething with political discontent at this time, and there was a dearth of gainful work.
A basic level of disability income protection is provided through the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program for qualified workers who are totally and permanently disabled (the worker is incapable of engaging in any "substantial gainful work" and the disability is expected to last at least 12 months or result in death).
As marriage recedes, and as the period of gainful work before marriage lengthens, the need of real technical preparation for that gainful work becomes steadily more urgent, and the United States moves steadily onward into an era of trained women as well as trained men.