- A
laborer (or labourer) is a
skilled trade, a
person who
works in
manual labor types,
especially in the
construction and
factory industries.
Laborers are...
- development. SFT has been
involved in
provision of
livelihood security,
drudgery reduction,
natural resource management,
health and education. In the year...
- Stra****, Cheryl; Almond,
Steve (2018-05-08). "Save Me From This
Domestic Drudgery!". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 2023-06-08. "Is 'Weaponized...
- isolated, self-contained
locale allows the
viewer to "witness the mission’s
drudgery and the
paranoia slowly taking over the crew (which
includes Kate Bosworth...
- will-they-won't-they sparks, but The
Office remains a
winning ode to
workplace drudgery." 5 100% (16 reviews) 8.29/10 "The
Office continues to
power on like a...
-
France was very slow to industrialise, and much of the work
remained drudgery without machinery or
technology to help.
France was
still split into localities...
- The word
robota means literally 'corvée, serf labor', and
figuratively '
drudgery, hard work' in
Czech and also (more general) 'work, labor' in many Slavic...
- to
improve their diagnosis, decision-making or performing,
reducing the
drudgery of
agricultural work or
improving the timeliness, and
potentially the precision...
- and poor;
condemning the
working class to a life of poverty, misery, and
drudgery, etc.); and the "pro-rural and pro-poor"
approach has led to
almost universal...
- the
sweet bliss of a new marriage,
things begin to go down south. The
drudgery of the
kitchen and its many
unpleasantries - cleaning,
filthy utensils...