Papers 1601-1610 of total 14073 found.
Category: /History
…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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…narcotics and use the money that is spent on fighting the drug war on better political agendas such as education and health care reform. Some also feel that we have foughtthe drug war for many years, and we should stop, due the fact that drug usage has not had…
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…power elite dominating the lower classes and limiting their decision making power by cutting taxes that only benefit the rich and welfare reforms that leave single mothers struggle to keep their kids with the same benefits as another richer child. A growing…
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…the evil, which it has produced, ought to considered [sic] as one of the first objects of reformed legislation" (Paine). With this assertion in mind, one must first establish the fundamental premise under which a government is obliged to operate. Central…
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Category: /Law & Government
…into a state of denial and takes no responsibility for the welfare of these refugees, despite the fact that numerous breaches of law in several jurisdictions are present and documented cases of refugee's medical welfare being diminished. It has been demonstrated…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. First principle of Self Determination. This to include User Participation, Empowerment and Negative and Positive Self-Determination. Second principle of Welfare. This is where the social worker is required to promote the service users interest. Third…
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…the defects in the market mechanism so that the market operations can be revived and equilibrium achieved. He had faith in the market oriented economy. Later it was realised by the welfare and the third world economists that limited State intervention will not work…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on economic status and welfare dependency of teens who prematurely enter the status of motherhood. The "National Longitudinal Study of the Labor Market Experiences of Young Women" is a study of 502 young mothers compiled by the U.S. Department of Labor…
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…, has been transformed into a symbol of social disorder and the cause of other social ills. There are many direct effects on education, family size, and marital status, and the indirect effects on economic status and welfare dependency of teens who…
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Category: /Law & Government
…as social policy within a political agenda that is in turn delivered as social welfare programs to the community. In Australia the human services industry provides a complex network of services that extends to cover clinical and community based services…
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