Papers 1271-1280 of total 14073 found.
Category: /History
welfare reform and devolution onto the needs and well being of children. At the federal and state level, the debate over welfare and other safety net programs has focused on issues like reducing dependency and balancing the budget. NACA is working intensively…
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…kerosene heaters, iron stoves using wood and coal and charcoal braziers are common sources of heat. A large number of organisations, usually autonomous, are responsible for social welfare. Various foundations manage sequestered property worth billions of US…
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…fallen to 30.6 per cent and stayed at that level in 1999 (ABS, 1999) Figure 7: Percentage of Population with Private Health Cover By 30 June 2000, the government had introduced its private health insurance 'carrot and stick' reforms, providing a 30 per…
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…Puritanism first originated in the 1560’s when a group of men wanted to purify the church of England of bishops, church courts and other remnants of Catholicism. The basic principles of Puritanism were from those who were Swiss reformers, Huldreich…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Unilateral and Regional Trade Policies of the CER Countries This paper reviews the reforms to the trade policies of Australia and New Zealand over the last thirty years, including the Closer Economic Relations Agreement between the two countries. Since…
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…"Reform movements in the united states sought to expand democratic ideals" Between the years of 1825 and 1860 several reform movements were taking place. These movements brought with them some extraordinary people with some rather revolutionary…
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…The Self-strengthening Movement (1860-1894) was also named "Yang-Wu Yun-Tung" by the Marxist historians. It is because the movement did not strengthen China and it depended too much on the foreigners. All the reform programmes just imitated the West…
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…, the people of the country committed to their families and lessened the amount of drinking and smoking done. "The American Reformer was the product of evangelical religion, which presented to every person the necessity for positive action to save his own soul…
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…currencies, some disguised barriers (safety)). These increase the cost, decrease the welfare and international trade. But the tariffs imposed in one country will bring revenue to this country and losses to the other. And if the other country imposes tariffs…
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Category: /Literature/English
…or her duty, regardless of the consequences that may follow. Egoism and utilitarianism are two consequentiality theories that are not always applicable in my workplace. I work for a state agency (Department of Welfare), where as a case worker employees…
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