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…. Economically, these statistics translate into enormous strains on the federal budget. According to investment banker and Council on Foreign Relations Chairman, Peter Peterson, government retirement and health care benefit costs are projected to soar in the next few…
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Category: /Law & Government
…in getting health care and retirement security. We think that estate taxes should be for the wealthy. To work for the families of America, the democrats would like to eliminate the marriage penalty for working families. To help the middle class more…
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Category: /History
…one can see that the progressive movement was in fact a valid reform movement in the area of labor. Another way the progressives made reforms in the Social arena was they cared for the customers. In this caring nature they set out to reform the Food…
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Category: /Literature/English
…focused on three objectives: fiscal discipline, investing in education, health care, science and technology, and opening foreign markets. This strategy has helped foster the conditions for what is now the longest expansion in US history. Fiscal discipline set…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of health care to third world countries. Dr. Catherine Hamlin is a prime example of a woman who has brought medical advances to third world countries. She has devoted 44 years of her life to treating poor, rural women of Ethiopia who have suffered from…
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…in the 19th century. She is known also for her work in reform, advocating temperance and Women's suffrage. <Tab/>Louisa was born in 1832 the daughter of Bronson Alcott: a transcendentalist philosopher and educator. She and her three sisters spent…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and health interests (Law4u, 2002). The amendments reflect the changing attitudes towards the place of children in families and within family law (University of Sydney, 1999). The Family Law Reform Act 1995 moved the focus of family law from parents' rights…
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…and groups want from the system. For example, things such as loans for college students, equal opportunity for minorities, health care for the elderly, etc. Supports are the attitudes and actions of people that uphold and reinforce the system at all levels…
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…and local organization that promote equal rights for women in education, employment, religion, health care, and government.…
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…. Under the "dictatorship of the proletarians" the factories would have to do what the state tells them to do. This idea of ruling was very harsh in that time. New reforms followed this stage of betterment of the middle class life. The first reform
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