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Category: /History
…to help aid poor, urban residents. They also promoted public health reform in cities. They accomplished this by chlorinating water and tightening the sanitary regulations. The houses also provided education and craft programs for residents, along…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to help aid poor, urban residents. They also promoted public health reform in cities. They accomplished this by chlorinating water and tightening the sanitary regulations. The houses also provided education and craft programs for residents, along…
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Category: /Law & Government
…with other areas of public policy, including employment, taxation (in particular exemptions and rebates), income support, education and health. As the intersections of various policy areas such as aged care and housing, or disability services and national…
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…. The approach should incorporate the needs of children for access to health care, suitable alternative education and vocational training facilities. In order to be effective, policies aimed at the protection of children a work and al the gradual elimination of child…
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…': the provision of welfare for all members of society regardless of whether they are on low or high incomes. Examples of universal provision in Britain include education, health care, and child benefits. Marsland believes that such benefits have created a' culture…
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…agencies and health care agencies experience turnover rates of up to 50 percent compared to a 10 percent turnover rate for all other government agencies. The high turnover rate impacts society greatly because many private and government agencies employ social…
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…, incest, fetal deformity, and to protect the physical and mental health of the mother. It soon became evident, however, that reform laws did not significantly reduce the number of illegal abortions. These seemingly moderate laws contained many provisions…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The occupation of a Registered Nurse seems to take an enormous amount of responsibility. The duties of a Registered Nurse are many. The R.N. "helps individuals and groups take steps to improve or maintain their health." Other duties of a Nurse…
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…Essay Two - Caesar Julius Caesar is perhaps the most well known of ancient historical figures. In his life he gained recognition as a general, a politician and a reformer. Both ancient and modern historians have written widely on Caesar's…
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…with education, housing, health and transport. However, he was now a prisoner of the Conservative Party who had no desire to introduce these reforms. Lloyd George endured three years of frustration before he was ousted from power by the Conservative members of his…
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