Papers 1051-1060 of total 14073 found.
…"Creating the New Woman" In this book, "Creating the New Woman", McArthur argues that women took on a more public role in society beginning by focusing on reforms aimed at impure food, prostitution and the education systems before finishing…
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…when things go wrong. Another important aspect of the bill is that it would allow patients to get emergency services when the patient thinks he or she needs them. Had this bill been approved in previous legislative reforms, Troy Benoit would still…
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…patients to get emergency services when the patient thinks he or she needs them. Had this bill been approved in previous legislative reforms, Troy Benoit would still be walking today. In Benoit v. WW. Grainger, Inc. et al., No. 98-! 1315, 1998 U.S. Dist. LEXIS…
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…. This paper will briefly touch on the structure of the higher education system, highlight the problems facing higher education, and shed light on the paths to reform that have been discussed by others. Institutions of higher education include Universities…
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…direction for reforms, some of these problems can definitely be plugged. To begin with, let's not forget that judges, caseworkers and lawyers who intervene in children's lives in the name of promoting their rights lack, "the concern for those children or the deep…
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…somebody graduates minimum wage will no longer be sufficient to sustain a comfortable life, without living on welfare, or living off of one’s parents. High school graduates need to understand that they have graduated, and are now part of the “real” working world…
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reforms in order to catch up to the European welfare state. Would Dr. Friedman agree with this? Friedman agrees that the government has good intentions with welfare activities, but welfare has its own destructive side. Friedman’s main objection…
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…); Uri Berliner, "Board Set to Ask for Investigation of Group Homes," San Diego Union-Tribune, (June 15, 1994). 8. Testimony of Dennis Lepak, Foster Care, Child Welfare, and Adoption Reforms, Joint Hearings before the Subcommittee on Public Assistance…
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Welfare, and Adoption Reforms, Joint Hearings before the Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unemployment Compensation of the Committee on Ways and Means and the Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, U.S. House of Representatives, April 13 and 28…
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…to reform from the traditional feudal system of the dynasties to a modern democracy modeled after Europe. Looking at various aspects, such as the levels of education and technology, and the strength of the central government of China at the time, one can…
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