Papers 1441-1450 of total 56038 found.
…they can get it. Soft money is flowing through elections without care or caution. People who make these contributions do not share the views of the average citizen, so politicians end up representing the wrong people. Money decides races, sometimes leaving…
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…it. Soft money is flowing through elections without care or caution. People who make these contributions do not share the views of the average citizen, so politicians end up representing the wrong people. Money decides races, sometimes leaving the better man…
Details: Words: 1910 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Law & Government
…could be used for treatment programs. Those opposed to the legalization of drugs argue that the exposure of cheap, available drugs would increase addiction, it would also lead to the sale of synthetic drugs such as crack, the health care costs would…
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…to be completed through megaconstitutional reform. As political scientist Katherine Brock argues, megaconstitutional reform is necessary, beneficial and obtainable. It is necessary because past attempts at constitutional reform have left issues unresolved…
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Category: /History
…training for women in female academies and seminaries. Thousands of women in the 1830s and 1840s joined moral reform societies, organized to end licentiousness, seduction, and prostitution. Female temperance societies strove to save abused wives…
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…anti-marriage culture, many benefits that have historically been only available to married couples, such as joint tax filing and family health care insurance, are now being offered to cohabitors (Plunkett 6). Marrage has lost its social purpose…
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Category: /Literature/English
…afford it, they're too afraid, or they just don't want to deal with it. Unfortunately, simply ignoring the problem does not make it go away. Some taxpayers feel that this problem will only increase the cost of health care. In some cases prostitutes become…
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…Press. All rights reserved. Duby, Jean-Jacques: "Genetic Discrimination," Science (vol. 270, Nov. 24, 1996) pg. 1282-3. Hudson, Kathy L.: "Genetic Discrimination and Health Insurance: an Urgent Need for Reform," Science (v.270 Oct. 20, 1995) p…
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…their jobs was high. The health of the working population was low and to enhance that standard of living, workers pay levels rose. A further source of income was the placement of women into the workforce during the war. A working-class man observed in 1966…
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…the First World War in relation to employment. The record lows of wartime unemployment led many to want the security of their jobs, particularly women, whilst the threat of Veterans taking their jobs was high. The health of the working population was low…
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