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Category: /History
…peasants seek shelters in peasant squatters in the countryside where land is so unequally distributed. Substantial funding are needed for public housing, health care, schools, and infrastructure. Other major social problems include violent crime and corruption…
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…majority (http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co. uk/2WWspain.htm). Anarchist groups also won a large percentage of the votes. The major reforms which the new government placed as highly important dealt with the very people they would soon end up in war against…
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…peasants seek shelters in peasant squatters in the countryside where land is so unequally distributed. Substantial funding are needed for public housing, health care, schools, and infrastructure. Other major social problems include violent crime and corruption…
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Category: /History
…many major social, legal and economical reforms over his reign which did create massive short term impacts upon Russia’s way of life. However, upon Alexander II death his son, Alexander III, took over the reign of Russia. Alexander III had a very…
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Category: /Literature
…heavily on the health care professional ability in order to maintain their survival. Therefore, it is critical, as the authors of the article stated, "critical-care nurses must be alert to subtle changes in patients' condition, perform accurate clinical…
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…). In Canada, government introduced new social and welfare programs, for example, unemployment insurance, family allowance, Canada assistant plan and health care program. Post-secondary education was funded. By the demand management policy, the fund to welfare…
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…of life's journey. Hospice is a special way of caring for people with terminal illnesses and their families. It is a multidisciplinary health care program that is responsible for palliative and supportive care with consideration of the patient's…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and medicine grew as a profession (cf. Larson, 1977). The care of the sick, which had previously been the province of the community and particularly of women, was unexpectedly becoming the occupation of men who were increasingly being granted legitimacy by the State…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…A recent General Accounting Office report on the progress of the welfare reform law passed two years ago found a sharp decline nationwide in the welfare rolls. The number of people on welfare has fallen 37 percent to 8.9 million in March 1998 from 14.1…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…was to emphasize universal social policies instead of race-specific or -targeted ones. Thus he pledged to create a universal health care system, to provide increased opportunities for college students, and to raise the minimum wage. By contrast, Putting People First…
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