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…community. For example, their ability to oppose allowing gays in the military transferred directly to killing or stalling President Clinton's proposals on the budget, health care reform, jobs, and economic recovery. Of the three trends in the Christian alliance…
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…In medicine, we are generally concerned about diseases/cure, prevention/treatment of various illnesses, and the way health care is delivered. To each patient, timely and effective medical care can be a case of life and death. Thanks to modern medicine…
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Category: /History
…Martin Luther was a German theologian and religious reformer, who started the Protestant Reformation, and whose vast influence during his time period made him one of the crucial figures in modern European history. Luther was born in Eisleben on November…
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…is not willing to share his power with his subordinates regarding some important issue like his IT policy and Educational Reform. Also, it seems that Mr. Tung is preventing new from of leadership. He always uses the rotation method to appoint senior civil servants…
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…Martin Luther was a German theologian and religious reformer, who started the Protestant Reformation, and whose vast influence during his time period made him one of the crucial figures in modern European history. Luther was born in Eisleben…
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Category: /Literature/English
…part in the creation of disciplined subjects, that is, individuals who conformed to certain standards of sanity, health, docility, competence, and so on."7 But this sense of normality, it is critical to note, is not to be found in the "nature" of humans…
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…than those in capitalism – these socialist taxes have a greater impact on society. Institutions, such as state health care and government-funded retirement, are created to share communal economic wealth. The essence of socialism is from, “each according…
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Category: /Literature/English
…inferior to that of Europe’s. (Johnston 42) As the decade of the 1930’s was coming to a close, the quality of the nation’s public schools had improved (particularly in urban schools). But as the “urban crisis” in housing, employment, recreation, and health
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…contrasting traits, but in the case of China and Japan, this is the case. Both China and Japan do have characteristics that they share such as culture and religion. The similarities end though when speaking about the health care system, the economy…
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…by the momentous events in France. The French Revolution stimulated new developments in Britain, as well as perpetuating old trends, sometimes even providing an obstacle to reform. The complexity of the French Revolution makes an assessment of its impact upon British…
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