They renovated churches, tended to lepers, performed manual labor for farmers and artisans, preached, and prayed.
Mr. JONES: You know, I kept thinking of manual labor, like, making sandwiches or fixing shoes.
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So was chattel slavery and the back-breaking manual labor that kept these massive plantations thriving.
This is the age-old Marxist myth that only manual labor creates wealth or value-added (profit).
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This makes no sense, especially if common-sense exemptions are made for manual labor.
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She wants her women to be able to stop doing manual labor in the fields and learn skills like sewing.
It is instead an evolution of the idea that technological innovation could lead to both better numbers and less manual labor.
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As in most auto factories, the majority of final assembly is done by manual labor, but even here, Chery's operations seem less efficient.
Raised in poverty by a single mother, Langan dropped out of two colleges and has worked a series of manual labor jobs ever since.
America does well in industries that advance quickly, in which research and development and not manual labor are the key factors of success.
For Crawford, the failure to appreciate skilled manual labor is a symptom of something even worse: a narcissistic refusal to grapple with the material world.
Health, education and hotels (the top three overall) have the highest rates of female employment, while more manual labor-intensive sectors have lower female employment rates.
With manual labor but a memory for most Americans, we have even fewer opportunities to enact rituals of manhood in the way our ancestors did.
And since educated immigrants are less likely to fill low-paying manual labor jobs, a demand for illegal immigrants willing to do that work would be created.
Manual labor is as old as prisons themselves, but as it turns out, it might not be the most profitable use for a locked up inmate.
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Mr. Shanley, the fifth and last child of an Irish immigrant father who esteemed manual labor, readily admits that he doesn't know a mezzo from a soprano.
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Workers who perform manual labor would receive a hardship exemption.
Power steering a modern invention in the form of WordPress, which is becoming the de facto standard for Website editing and publishing has eliminated the need for manual labor.
Newly released ZuneTVWatcher beta acts as a liaison by monitoring your recorded TV show folder and automatically converting files to a .wmv format, meaning way less manual labor on the user's part.
She also brings abstract social forces to life with a tactile vigor, offering a sensual sociology by way of births, weddings, family and workplace rituals, and the physical details of manual labor.
In his view, a cluster of cultural prejudices have steered many potential tradesmen into college, and then toward stultifying office jobs, which provide less satisfaction and less security than skilled manual labor, and sometimes less money.
Because we are in an information economy, rather than an industrial one, pursuing growth of industrial jobs today is as misguided as trying to preserve manual labor and farm jobs was in the 1960s and 1970s.
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In addition, with modern technologies and the emphasis on information as a method of currency, people can work in information and knowledge jobs much longer than they could in factory or other manual labor jobs, and can do so from their homes.
Hawkins told me that if a Sea Org member sought outside help he would be punished, either by being declared a Suppressive Person or by being sent off to do manual labor, as Hawkins was made to do after Miscavige beat him.
It's a big problem--and growing--but the question is what to do about it, especially since obesity is in large part a byproduct of cheaper food, more cars, greater urban sprawl, more TV and videogames, and less manual labor--all world trends that go well beyond diet plans.
Manual labor replaced machines.
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Brocade is building automation technology that is VM aware within their switches so that when a VM is migrated, the network and storage components needed for it to continue to function are also automatically reconfigured, thereby minimizing the manual labor that an administrator needs and decreasing your OpEx costs by increased automation.
The incredible rush to judgment Newton and Auburn endured is nothing more than a contemporary version of the kind of misplaced elitism that kept Jack Kelly, reigning Olympic Champion and now perhaps better known as the father of the late actress Grace Kelly, from rowing at the famed Henley Regatta in 1920 because he had once done manual labor as a brick layer.
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