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…” to sometimes address him during a debate (Newsmakers 2-3). Bush’s response to the accusations was very appropriate, needless to say he did not go to her level of maturity. The debate focused on welfare reform, a crackdown on crime (e! specially juveniles), increased…
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…. Spending on social welfare was limited to the provision of industrial training and of kindergartens, freeing women to work which directly helped industry, but relatively little was spent on housing or health . Workers in most areas of production were required…
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Category: /History
…the occupation of Japan by creating a General Headquarters in downtown Tokyo. He was supported by Japanese government officials. The Japanese started to view MacArthur as an “administrator of considerable skill” (Britannica). His reforms played a role in Japan…
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…expressed a willingness to work elsewhere in Europe , the majority of workers indicated that they were not moving because of language barriers (62% of the non movers) and socioeconomic differences (67%). Moreover , welfare / housing programs in many countries…
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…In todays highly controversial society, it often becomes necessary for the law to reform certain areas of its legislation to suit ever growing changes. Abortion is a very debatable issue in which pro-choice and right to life groups put forward…
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…" (internet source). In 1986 Vietnam made the decision to adopt a comprehensive reform program known in Vietnamese as doi moi. This led to a remarkable transformation of its socialist economy from rigid central planning to a market orientation. Doi moi also led…
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…redistributive land reform be achieved through market-assisted means? This question about negotiated land reform has become a core problem since states alone have clearly not been able to bring about agricultural growth for the sake of development. Rural development…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with fewer workers. There were no federal programs like unemployment or welfare assistance to aid unemployed workers therefor poverty rose and peoples purchasing power fell. Another problem was foreign economic lending that had taken place during W.W.I America…
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…a stronger private component in the mix while the Labour Party has sought to strengthen the public component. Both parties are committed to a healthy mix of both elements, however. The public component consists of the welfare system, which includes socialized…
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…population. That is what the government attempted to do with the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (Marley 880). The intent was to cut back on crime, terrorism, and welfare fraud. They fell short of their intent because…
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