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…average of 64 years. Furthermore education and health care is improving constantly as in 1949 80% of adults were illiterate and there were only 3000 medical institutions for a population of over 500 million where as now only 6% of adults are illiterate and 310…
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…who advocated 'smaller government' by cutting health-care, welfare payments, or workplace regulation would find themselves battling the constitution. Significantly Article 13.5 asserts that any political party that 'fuels social...strife' are prohibited…
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…mentions data proving that millions of Americans cannot afford their private health insurance, and many companies in the US offer cash replacement arrangements in compensation for insurance. That leaves a large number of the population at risk of no health care
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…. In communities everywhere, women worked on grassroots projects like battered women's shelters and rape crisis hotlines, child care centers and health clinics. Commissions on the Status of Women investigated and reported on women's needs. State and federal laws were…
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…liberal proposals in government were quickly dismissed. Alexander was determined to strengthen autocratic rule as a god given right. His reign is often referred to as the AGE of Counter Reform. At the beginning of 1894 Alexander III was 49 years old…
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…staggering amount of illegal immigrants in the U.S. right now is causing an enormous drawback on public funds, which leads to higher taxes. The taxes paid by immigrants are not enough to cover the costs of high quality education, health care, and retirement…
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…would be chaos. Lawmaking requires decisions about the size of the federal budget, about health-care reform and gun control, and about the long-tern prospects for war or peace. A majority of lawmaking decisions oftentimes comes from bills originated from…
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…and primary care practitioners, health visitors, including nurses, have an important part to play in achieving goals to help anyone with a problem with alcohol, as well as many other health problems. The significance of their contribution was underlined in Saving…
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…the change. Schools are beginning to be managed by private companies. These companies are planning new beginnings with teachers, parents, and local businesses. The changes are an outcome of economic times. Businesses, including government, health care
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…to be entitled to a minimum wage and medical care and welfare benefits were implemented. Businesses supported a loose immigration policy. The nation was striving for progress on social issues. The American Federation of Labor, through its president Samuel Gompers…
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