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This FREE e-Book takes a look at various aspects of work, including slavery, labor unions, and the author's job experience. Plus--it offers an explanation on why Americans tend to work as hard as they do. The author offers his thoughts on the origin of work, citing how corporations are capable of re-adjusting their systems toward achieving a shorter yet more productive workday for their employee...