Papers 1531-1540 of total 53938 found.
Category: /History
…to bargain through unions of their own choice. The Social Security Act of 1935 was the New Deal’s “supreme achievement”, according to Roosevelt. Before the Great Depression, progressives proposed aid to elderly, disabled, and unemployed, but America was intent…
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…. There are six parts to the United Nations. Theses parts are 1) The General Assembly 2) The Security Council 3) The Secretariat 4) The Economic and Social Council 5) The International Court Of Justice 6) The Trusteeship Council. The Security Council talks about…
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Category: /History
…As a traditional system, Feudalism grew to be a successful economic and social system in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. Feudalism brought order and protection to communities during a time of instability. There were Nordic, Moslem…
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…. We seek apperception and recognition from others. Power can take the form of social influence or even wealth as well as more destructive means. Security we seek in the home with interpersonal relationships as well as with physical safety of ourselves…
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…, Sroufe & Cooper, 2000). The quality of infant-adult attachment is heavily influenced by the quality of care the baby experiences. The tendency to form attachments and the stages of their development are universal, but the security of attachments varies…
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Category: /Literature/English
…cooperatives, for the purpose of providing quality housing, health care, education, food, and clothing for all. We call for Social Security, health, disability, and unemployment insurance to be paid for by a steeply graduated income tax and by a steeply graduated…
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…of the population committing the crime. Tax fraud and securities violation in general require high social status and income and thus are less likely to have blacks as members or perpetrators.…
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…My name is Friedrich Nietzsche and I would like to explain the concepts of my work, On the Genealogy of Morality, to you. "Good" initially designated only the right of those individuals with social and political power to live their lives by sheer force…
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…as television. What compels them to endure public humiliation, risk the threat of repressive legislation and invite charges of undermining health, security and the social order? The usual rationalization that violence delivers the goods -- it "gives…
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Category: /Literature
…. Both Paris and London, the cities of the title, have many similar features. Both are dealing with social problems and, both are being lead by monarchial governments, and both are dealing with or on the verge of a revolution. Upon further examination…
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