Papers 1181-1190 of total 14073 found.
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…privileged children. It can allow for inner city students whose parents are on welfare to escape the monotony of failing grades due to insufficient educators. Many Democrats, teachers' unions and other groups oppose vouchers, say that the funding will peal away…
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…, and the welfare department took her eight children away from her. After the separation Malcolm was sent first to a foster home and later to a reform school. Malcolm moved to Boston after his eighth grade year in school. In Boston he became involved with criminal…
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…was Catholic. Because of this the Church had a huge sway in the feelings and beliefs of the people of Italy. There was a complex structure of financial, educational and welfare organisations set up and run by the Church. Many ordinary people came to their local…
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…the government's tradition of staying out of relief work." Aid to Families with Dependant Children (AFDC), more commonly known as welfare, is an excellent example of the shift in the government. Roosevelt, differing from many of the day, did not believe that by giving…
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…with the religious sentiments of some townspeople who are made to believe that they are pirates who chose to be reformed, but need money to help other is doing likewise. As a result, they earn some money by cheating those innocent men and women. Their rude manners…
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…land reform”[Scheming for the Poor: 253]. The government refused to let the police intervene in most cases of rural or urban Tomas, often legalizing the take over or simply ignoring it. Land invasion is often the first step to the building of shantytowns…
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…and their political parties. This monetary support buys access into the system. This access, known as corporate welfare, can be achieved in the forms of favored rates on goods and commodities, higher interest bond issues, tariff protections, emergency funding, tax breaks…
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Category: /History
…by blue-collar workers and farmers also know as the working class. Ten to fifteen percent are lower class and consist of a variety of semiskilled and unskilled workers in industry and agriculture. One percent of Japan’s population is on welfare. The Japanese…
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Category: /History
…the slaves and initiated reforms. The emancipation, however, was not at all what the peasants wanted. It declared the serfs free, and gave them plots of land that were formerly on their lord’s property. The government then charged the peasants a total of 1…
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…the urban crisis. William Julius Wilson claims that "many of today's problems in the inner-city ghetto neighborhoods - crime, family dissolution, welfare, low levels of social organization and so on are fundamentally a consequence of a disappearance of work…
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