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A group of ships is called a 'fleet', as in the English fleet fought the German fleet at the Battle of Jutland during the First World War.
The women's movement has fought for different things at different time periods. They've fought for the right to vote, and for the right to equal pay for equal work.
The range of a group of numbers is equal to the difference between the smallest and the largest numbers in the group.
At the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, they fought for equal treatment under the law and voting rights for women.
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
There were many things women fought for in the 1800's. These included the right to vote, equal education opportunities, the right to work in men's jobs, equal pay for equal work, the right to have full control over their own earned money, the right to have control over their property if they were not married, and the right to sit on juries,
Yes. They are equal quantities of energy, work, torque, or first moment.
One group of men armed with farming tools, such as pitch forks, fighting another such group of men...is a war. Any group fighting another group (to kill) is war. Before the invention of firearms, that's how wars were fought...with stabbing and hacking instruments.
The first problem that occur during group interaction are: 1)Lack of Communication Lack of communication is often the result of misunderstandings about the purpose of the group, what it hopes to achieve and the way it should work. 2)Power Struggles When a group is functioning well, many members in the group are involved and active, taking equal responsibility for sharing the work load. Sometimes the original members of the group may find it difficult to 'let go' of these responsibilities, even though they may want to do so. taking things slowly and remembering to have fun in group
Labor unions fought for the eight-hour workday, the 40-hour work week, limits on child labor, paid vacation, paid sick leave, workplace safety, and many other issues.
Labor unions fought for the eight-hour workday, the 40-hour work week, limits on child labor, paid vacation, paid sick leave, workplace safety, and many other issues.
Labor unions fought for the eight-hour workday, the 40-hour work week, limits on child labor, paid vacation, paid sick leave, workplace safety, and many other issues.