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the perspective of the health care forum. Stage 1 he calls "Dawning Awareness". This is where people first discover an issue that has importance to their lives. With health care, many of the public became aware of the rising costs and the fact that millions were
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Category: /Literature/English
' killings by members of their own families." In addition, the report said, some 2 million girls aged 5-15 join the sex trade each year. Girls and women all over the world are still rountinely denied access to education and health care. The report by the U.N
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Category: /History
, improved educational systems, jobs
and health care for all. As Castros popularity grew, the United States
began to withdraw support for Batista, as they saw him falling from power.
Realizing that a full scale war against him was inevitable, Batista fled
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Category: /History
I INTRODUCTION Luther, Martin (1483-1546), German theologian and religious reformer, who initiated the Protestant Reformation, and whose vast influence, extending beyond religion to politics, economics, education, and language, has made him one
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Category: /Business & Economy
$30 billion worth of oil from the Ogoni land but has not helped the Ogoni people by providing them with jobs or money to develop their lands. If Shell had provided money to the Ogoni people they could have built schools and provided health care that would
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Category: /Literature/English
is right and who is wrong?
Teenagers with unplanned pregnancies face difficult choices. If a teen gives birth and keeps the baby, she is much more likely to drop out of school, give poor health care to the child or develop health problems herself
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
better afford health care, education and other services for middle class and working families.' (fairtaxnow.html, 1997) Some of the key points of the NDP's 'fair taxes now' campaign include 'a minimum corporate tax, a minimum wealth tax, an end to tax breaks
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Category: /Literature/English
provides. As a result, they fluctuate between ultimate demands with no possibility of winning (free, 24-hour child-care, for example) and minimal reform demands (the right to leaflet, for example) unable to build a challenge to existing power relations
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
on not to go wrong. (Bator, 1960, p. 109) But where this profit-guided market would go wrong we need some institution to step in, government.
I will begin with the intervention of government in the health care field. It is clear our government is very involved
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prostitution. Here, prostitutes are required to register with the state. These prostitutes are required to appear twice a week at a special clinic to be examined for venereal disease. This health supervision and care of prostitutes, including hospitalization when
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