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…and 32 percent are current victims of physical abuse (Raphael and Tolman, 1997). This has important implications for the effectiveness of training and education programs and the impact of welfare reform. Welfare reform, depending on how it is implemented…
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…115). In 1970 Reagan ran for governor again, this time he ran against Jesse Unruh. Reagan was reelected by a margin of 53% to 45% (Reagan 185). His main objective was still ahead of him and that was reforming the bloated California welfare program…
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…has worked with approximately 3,000 families of cult members, defines a cult as: “…a group or movement that, to a significant degree, 1. exhibits great or excessive devotion or dedication to some person, idea, or thing, 2. uses a thought-reform program…
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…breakdown two years later and the welfare department took the eight children. Malcolm was sent first to a foster home and then to a reform school. After the eighth grade, Malcolm moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where he worked at various jobs and eventually…
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…people who see themselves as market oriented economists there are frequent disagreements over policy. The mainstream agenda for reform is quite limited, and beyond it there are disputes between economists with very similar technical modes of analysis…
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reforms of Congressional procedures and welfare support changes. His success underlines the huge amount of power a Speaker can hold in Congress in directing the flow of legislation and therefore influencing all Congress' work single handed. Speakers may…
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…of the Blancos, whereupon Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay formed a tripartite alliance against Paraguay (see Triple Alliance, War of the). During the 19th and 20th cent. waves of immigration, chiefly from Europe, augmented the Uruguayan population. Government Reforms
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…of these issues effect and shape the debt over our border security. The central debt involving the Border Patrol and security is whether or not security should be reformed to be more relaxed, or strict. The central basis of the argument is simply whether…
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…and Budget. Implementing Welfare Reform. Washington: OMB, 1997. 6) http://userdata.acd.net/demarco.chris/sspriv.htm 7) http://www.socialsecurityreform.org/ 8) http://www.network-democracy.org/social-security/ff/faq/faq.html…
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…Plan aid was extended to Western Germany and a currency reform introducing the Deutsche Mark ended the concern by putting a stop to the inflation. The Soviets, however, did not agree to the currency reform and later withdrew from the four-power governing…
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