Papers 1021-1030 of total 14073 found.
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…-$150 billion over 7 years, the GOP budget would reform the program to run better, and cheaper, by allowing it to grow at 6% yearly, instead of the current 10%. While both parties agree on premium hikes for beneficiaries, this is a touchy subject…
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Category: /History
…Civil Disobedience in Defense of God-Given Rights, in which he argues the need for the American nation to live up to the ideal it professes but “imperfectly realizes” (Cohen 652). His letter was written in hope of provoking moral reflection and legal reform
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…deliver a budget that has a simple, quantifiable goal, that includes short term goals, and eliminated gimmicks. Countries like Sweden and Canada have successfully reformed fiscal policies. Sweden’s government elected to abandon welfare, pensions, health…
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…-Parliament passed the 6 acts that: 1. let the gvmt. restrict literature 2. put an extra tax on newspaper 3.put a restriction on public meetings -England's democracy became oppressive but gradually it reformed itself -Test Act of 1673, which said that all officer…
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…the honorarium and the selling of their land, the Roman soldiers moved to Rome. The soldiers that traveled to Rome did not have anywhere to live and once their money ran out, they were left with nothing. During this time Rome became the greatest welfare state…
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…. Their position is originated from their analysis of women’s economic powerlessness and social dependency. As a result, many feminists want remedies for prostitution to be linked to social policy reforms in areas like poverty, un-employment, and child welfare
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…system was then deemed the “Auburn system” and soon after became the standard for American prisons. In 1824 the New York State Legislature incorporates the society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents as a subsidiary of the New…
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Category: /History
…external debt. Geisel decided to reform the welfare programs that the former governments had left in disrepair. To minimize the negative effects of the new welfare programs continued high economic growth was imperative. However, continued growth was not quite…
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…Médici1s term was up, General Ernest Geisel was elected president. One of his Geisel's main concerns was the unequal income distribution; but this problem was compounded by the rapidly growing external debt. Geisel decided to reform the welfare programs…
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…others. Speaking about helping others, here is another indicator that pertains to the welfare of people, the Welfare System. Botsko, Snyder and Leos-Urbel. (2001) "Programs such as income support through Assistance for Needy Families program, employment…
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