Papers 1601-1610 of total 53938 found.
Category: /History
…after. Other issues then included the trusts and regulations of businesses, votes for women, conservation of natural resources, the tariff, and direct democracy. Today we have the issues of health care, social security, abortion, and gun rights…
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Category: /Law & Government
…it much more prominently into the law-making procedure. The parliament would be a big winner. Its agreement would have to be obtained across the range of policies including energy, the environment and transport to aspects of social security and home affairs…
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…Retirement Benefits With under-funded retirement plans recently forcing companies such as US Airways into bankruptcy, and IBM into efforts to restructure future retirement plans, the threat of social security shortfalls looming on the horizon…
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…for everyone. In 1935, the United States became a welfare state with the introduction of the Social Security Act (SSA). The Social Security Act gave people the security blanket that they finally needed. The main provision of the SSA was that it provided federal aid…
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…. There were also human, social and economic elements of security needing attention to encourage member states to cooperate in dealing with these issues. Respectively, the positive and negative effects of globalization are better independence economically…
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…course. The physical environment at Rincon includes uniformed security officers trying to maintain order in overcrowded, rundown buildings. Students must pass through metal detectors to enter the campus. Teachers spend more time on discipline than…
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…is that the criminal population can get a hold of security information. George Dunsmore Says “The implications of what… organised crime [has] learned form the FOIA [is] frightening; what hostile nations can learn poses a much greater danger.” However, the modern state…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that an only child is more socially sensitive, does better in school, is no more likely to be shy, self centered or spoiled than a child with siblings. (Newman, 19) Only children are generally quiet stable, secure, sharing and happy individuals. Despite daily…
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…your social security number and other personal information that they have acquired to become the "true" imposter. "True Name Identity Fraud" imposters can open new accounts in your name and you have no knowledge of this. This type of fraud is very hard…
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…representation" was brought up; all of this occurred in 1775. Between 1771 and 1776, more adult white males began registering and voting. Men of lower social status also had more of a chance to hold major town offices. The militia also chose their own officers…
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