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Category: /History
…. The next important era began with the election of Dr. Rafael Angel Calder¢¢n Guardia in 1940. His enlightened policies included land reform, a guaranteed minimum wage and progressive taxation. But when Calder¢¢n's United Social Christian Party refused to step…
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…??or at least acted like he believed??that the country could not spend its way out of the depression. Salvation could come only through structural reform" (pg. 642). Atack (1994) points out that the simulative effects of increased federal spending were partially…
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Category: /History
…the companies did not have enough pay for everyone. They were forced to go on Welfare. The people who were laid off sometimes took out their rage on their children or wives. Most of the time it was the child and the wife would support her husband…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…them. Still, these strategic differences ought to leave some common ground for action-around the reform of medical practices, for example, or the campaign for parental leave. It is this hope that seems to motivate Contested Lives. In Fargo, at least…
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Category: /Literature/English
…or provide for public welfare. Failure of a given crop in a season should not result in famine as long as there are other resources available in the community production has been insufficient. Efforts to increase production have negatively been affected…
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…. The green movement is very broad, although most greens reside firmly in the left pointing out that exploitation of the environment is explicitly linked to exploitation of people, and so loss of jobs, privatisation and worsening welfare (Globalise Resistance…
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Category: /History
…are banned for ten years from re-entering the United States borders. In 1996 Congress also implemented a welfare-reform bill that restricted legal immigrants from receiving subsidies for food, known as food stamps. The act also denied social security benefits…
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Category: /History
…with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and Vietnam, which stationed many thousands of troops and advisers in the country. But by 1986 the state of the economy was so poor that the government introduced major reforms, including making the majority…
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…for improved health care, housing and welfare benefits needs all the attention rather than something that would have little obvious influence on a persons day to day life, others believe that constitutional reform should not be ignored simply because there are other…
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…of development projects and economic reform. The Bank has a voting power, which is based on the member's capital subscriptions, which means the member with the greatest financial contributions have the greatest say in the Bank's decisions-making process. E.g. The US…
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