Papers 1421-1430 of total 14073 found.
…, opened up social security and welfare provisions, and the increased compensation to state officials. Among other firsts was the foundation of the Texas Department of Public Safety, since the Texas Rangers at the time found themselves in disarray, largely…
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…. The consequences of this political and economic restructuring on local economies, human welfare and environment are the subject of an open debate among international organizations, governmental institutions and the academic world. This portal does not take part…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…a nurtured desire, the result of capitalist nurturing over the years. Socialists argue that human beings are in fact rational beings, and rather than guided by their desires, are able to improve and reform their condition. Heywood (1999: p26) mentions…
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…environment of quotas, goals, timetables, set-asides, diversity training, and the like?. Affirmative Action Programs, --Like other Federal Government Programs, for instance, Welfare, Social Security and Bilingual Education.-- were started as under-funded pilot…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for the presidency. Smith then precluded Roosevelt to run for the New York governorship. Although Smith lost his own state and the traditionally Democratic South in the 1928 contest, Roosevelt managed a narrow victory. His governorship included civil-serve reform
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Category: /History
…conservatives, who supported the traditions of royal Spain and the Catholic church, and liberals, who favored broad reforms and a federated union of the states of Central America. This was further complicated by the intervention of foreign powers vying…
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Category: /History
…and universities (www.biography/biomain.cgi 2). He also promoted a Civil Rights reform, for which he received strong support from black voters in the election. He was said to have contact to several Civil Rights leaders like Roy Wilkins, Whitney Young…
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…advantage, in that it encourages individuals and groups towards selective exploration of religious heritage as a mechanism for opposing unfavourable practices. “Tapping the deep activist and reform impulses of Americans, Evangelical groups currently link…
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…as over-perfect and he often warned the legislators of the new nations to adopt the form of government most likely to succeed. It is true that Bolivar was a man who hated the monarchy and who represented reformation across Latin America, but he still remained…
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Category: /Literature/English
…church had established monasteries all over Europe” (Encyclopedia Encarta). Some of these European monasteries are still in existence today. Certain sects were persecuted during the Protestant Reformation causing a wave of communal movements. Some…
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