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Caregiver is a 2008 Filipino drama film directed by Chito S. Roño from a story and screenplay written by Chris Martinez, with Roño and Jewel C. Castro as co-writers of the former. The film stars Sharon Cuneta , portraying the role of Sarah, a mother who left her son in the Philippines and also a teacher who relinquished her profession in lieu ...
The Flor Contemplacion Story: Flor Contemplacion: Nora Aunor: Domestic worker Singapore: Biographical film: 1997 The Sarah Balabagan Story: Sarah Balabagan: Vina Morales: Domestic worker United Arab Emirates: Biographical film about a worker who got convicted for killing her rapist employer and later had her sentenced reduced 2004 Milan: Jenny ...
The Forsyte Saga, first published under that title in 1922, is a series of three novels and two interludes published between 1906 and 1921 by the English author John Galsworthy, who won the 1932 Nobel Prize in Literature.
The novel examines the social and personal effects of female participation in the workforce. It was originally entitled Success but was later changed to Work; Adams argues that this change reflects active participation rather than achievement in the workforce. [41] In the transcendental movement, work was viewed as a means of gaining experience ...
The Take is a Canadian documentary film released in 2004 by the wife and husband team of Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis.It tells the story of workers in Buenos Aires, Argentina who reclaim control of a closed Forja auto plant where they once worked and turn it into a worker cooperative.
The Kerberos Saga (ケルベロス・サーガ, Keruberosu saga) (originally the Kerberos series (ケルベロス・シリーズ, keruberosu shirīzu) or the Kenrō series (犬狼・シリーズ, kenrou shirīzu) [1] before at least 2004 [2]), also known as Hellhounds overseas, is a Japanese dystopian science fiction political thriller media franchise created and owned by writer and filmmaker ...
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Simon Charles Boas (6 July 1977 – 15 July 2024) was a British aid worker who worked for development charities and the United Nations (UN). His inspirational writings about his terminal illness diagnosis were featured in British national newspapers and on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.