Papers 1631-1640 of total 20956 found.
…of domestic jurisdiction." On the international level, there is a direct correlation between a states domestic sphere and its international sphere because when there is a domestic situation of misery and tyranny it incites the states government to find external…
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…bill, and a welfare reform bill that ended federal guarantees and shifted the responsibility for these services to the states. His domestic record showed that he had cut the deficit in half, had expanded earned-income credit for the working poor, and had…
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…, the Family and Medical Leave Act, an anticrime bill, and a welfare reform bill that ended federal guarantees and shifted the responsibility for these services to the states. His domestic record showed that he had cut the deficit in half, had expanded earned-income…
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…The Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) carried realism into the dramatic presentation of domestic life. He sought to achieve new modes of social awareness and to strip away the illusory mask of middle-class morality. One of Ibsen's greatest champions…
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…with the legal aspect of military actions are their political ramifications. Albeit that in countries that perceive themselves to be severely threatened by terrorist groups, domestic constituencies are generally supportive of more robust security policies in theory…
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…industry abroad as a firm operates in at home; And vertical FDI (resource-seeking investments), which comprises two forms further; the first is backward vertical FDI investing an industry abroad that provides inputs for a firm's domestic production process…
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….) This leads us to believe that domestic violence was not uncommon in the 1920s, and the uses of the gender roles in this novel depict this. The absence of race in "The Great Gatsby" is very significant. Throughout the novel, there are only a few mentions of people…
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…women are shown as successful outside the domestic sphere they are frequently portrayed as unhappy in their personal lives. Once again, such a distribution of occupational roles lags well behind current realities in the workplace (however limited these may…
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…at a specific time because it could interfere with their domestic duties. This is how the Jewish women have become creative with what they have. Instead of being prevented from religious participation, these daily domestic tasks become sacred. Domestic life…
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…or others and show their aggression in the form of violence. Whites, on the other hand, cannot blame society for their social and economic failures. So, when whites become frustrated, they are more likely than blacks to blame themselves. In turn, they are more…
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