Papers 1561-1570 of total 56038 found.
…curriculum is important because it affects all of our children. Some of us may not have our own children, but most of us have children in our life which we care about deeply, such as nieces, nephews, and god children. Sometimes the public schools…
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Category: /History
…of the poorer half of the population is around $200-$400 a year (Pg 10, Booth and Walker). Accompanying poverty or as a result is poor or unavailable education, health care, and an extremely bad job market. Government 'for the people and by the people…
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…is Mexican who want to remain Mexican. His family doesn’t care what other people think or say. Soto is looking for acceptance from the white people while the rest of his family could care less about the white people accepting them. Soto becomes obsessed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the minorities and a strong movement to the far right. The increased use of referenda could also lead to irresponsible voting, such as the slashing of tax rates, whilst still expecting to see a high quality of education, health care etc. an almost too obvious reason…
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Category: /History
…in England is due to the filth in the streets and the sputum and dogs’ urine clogging the rushes on the floors of the houses.” A terrible killer was loose across Europe and everyone was afraid to catch it. Many did not care about the poor and that the population…
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…of the minorities and a strong movement to the far right. The increased use of referenda could also lead to irresponsible voting, such as the slashing of tax rates, whilst still expecting to see a high quality of education, health care etc. an almost too obvious reason…
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…it with care. Also it takes making a difference in society instead of just settling for the United States being ok as it is. The extra step that some take, separates the normal from the great. Lyndon B. Johnson was one of the Presidents who stood out by taking…
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…the voice of God telling her that she had a special mission in life. Florence suspected it had something to do with nursing because as a young child she had always enjoyed caring for the sick. Traditionally she was meant to behave like a ‘upper class lady…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…that continually changed and transformed the social order. Historically, services to the communities have divided, subdivided and ceased to exist. Claque(1997) concedes, " The history of the reform of human care services in British Columbia over the past thirty years…
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Category: /History
…by taxes on both employers and employees. Other provisions of the Social Security Act provided federal money to encourage the states to care for dependent children and the blind. The Social Security Act did not include health insurance because the commission…
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