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In 1930s, men were the 'Breadwinners' and the major portion of the workforce.
Obama and Congress Must Act to Restore the Constitution 2009
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As they have no real aspect to achieve anything in their lives, they simple use their kids as "Breadwinners".
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Breadwinners are not permitted to become caretakers, nor can they challenge the anachronistic presumption that a woman's place is at home with her children (or at work but with a nanny caring for the children).
Goldman Brazilian Nightmare Over: Father and Son Finally Reunited 2010
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Breadwinners are not permitted to become caretakers, nor can they challenge the anachronistic presumption that a woman's place is at home with her children (or at work but with a nanny caring for the children).
Thane Rosenbaum: Goldman Brazilian Nightmare Over: Father and Son Finally Reunited 2010
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In the chapter entitled “New Breadwinners,” the report explores the new American economy, which for the first time contains a workforce evenly split along gender lines.
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#39; Breadwinners 'and the major portion of the workforce.
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Breadwinners are not permitted to become caretakers, nor can they challenge the anachronistic presumption that a woman's place is at home with her children (or at work but with a nanny caring for the children).
Thane Rosenbaum: Goldman Brazilian Nightmare Over: Father and Son Finally Reunited 2009
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I stopped eating at Breadwinners when I read that all the Texas Rangers ate there for free.
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A few examples of the most obnoxious or harmful types are: rapists, politicians and all who are in their service (campaigners, members of political parties, etc); lousy singers and musicians; Chairmen of Boards; Breadwinners; landlords; owners of greasy spoons and restaraunts that play Muzak; ` Great Artists '; cheap pikers and welchers; cops; tycoons; scientists working on death and destruction programs or for private industry
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_Riverman_ (Lake Superior lumber); John Hay, _Breadwinners_ (industrial).
The United States Since the Civil War Charles Ramsdell Lingley
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