Papers 1581-1590 of total 14073 found.
…form their worldview. This makes up various different worldviews. Secular Humanism and Reformed Christian are but two of those worldviews which show diversity within the issues of death, sexuality, and family life. A Reformed Christian portrays…
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Category: /History
…On taking office in 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev inherited a Soviet economy with a sagging rate of industrial and agricultural output which was in desperate need of reform. Gorbachev chose to adjust the old system with a period of perestroika. Perestoika…
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…whilst in power. This act prohibited the employment of women, girls and boys less than ten years old underground. This is an obvious social reform but was it an 'achievement'? From within his party, there were actually a few grumblings but nothing too…
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Category: /Law & Government
…"Government's End" Many criticisms of the current American government are that it does not get the things done that need to be done, and reform the things that need to be reformed. These ideas may be very true. In "Government's End", Jonathan Rauch…
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Category: /History
…involved in the foreign policy decision is the collapse of North Korea. It could mean one of three things: Implosion (collapse of the state), explosion (war with South Korea) or absorption (reform and reunification). In May 1997, acting Director of Central…
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Category: /History
…Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, was a reform policy, that was unique to him, though some of the same ideas were upheld in the Progressive and Populist movements. Roosevelt was successful at introducing his policy in a time where it seemed…
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Category: /History
…of Jesus (see JESUITS). Others who made important contributions to education in the 19th and 20th century include Francisco Giner de los Rios, who sought reforms in higher education and the schooling of women; Francisco Ferrer Guardia, the nationalistic educator…
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…as this, the welfare of our children must be of paramount importance..." Implicit in these war messages was the notion that women were contributing to the war economy out of duty to their children and/or their male loved ones fighting in the war. Therefore…
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Category: /History
…the strength and ability to take her place in a vital War industry". Yet through the government backed WMC women were told in pamphlets that: "Even in a national emergency as critical as this, the welfare of our children must be of paramount importance...” Implicit…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with no Government welfare great poverty will occur. This will lead to homelessness, slums, disease, etc. Forced migration will also increase these problems in large cities and towns. The people who cannot make any money…
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