Papers 1661-1670 of total 14073 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…of research techniques that can be applied to virtually any aspect of social life: street crime and delinquency, corporate downsizing, how people express emotions, welfare or education reform, how families differ and flourish, or problems of peace and war. Because…
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…it will be designed to maximize profit rather than maximize the health and welfare of its inhabitants. Least of all, the capitalist city has the least regard for ecology. The result is a sprawling detriment to human and ecological health. At no time was this more evident…
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…of mistaken execution, there will remain the question of innocence of those put to death. Finally, man is not a divine being. He does not have the right to inflict mortal punishment in the name of society's welfare, when there are suitable substitutes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…by the capitalist system are increased with further development of capitalism and the class struggle becomes regulated by the state. Policies of control are implemented in an attempt to regulate conflicts that can otherwise be changed by social and economic reforms
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Category: /History
…the business practices of they day. Westinghouse clearly was not a businessman, yet because of his dreams, he successfully ran his businesses in a way that baffled many businessmen. From the start, Westinghouse was concerned with the welfare of his employees. His…
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Category: /Literature
…on welfare or the parents or working all day just to make ends meet. No one is at home to help and encourage them to do their best and at school children feel no one cares. They live life from day to day without any goals. Content with the way things…
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…" of rulers, such as Frederick II of Prussia, who considered themselves the guardians of their subjects' welfare. But above all, Voltaire was an advocate of social, political, and religious tolerance; the saying "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the point system and make it fair for all, the statistics will continue to remain the same, and drop each year. Politicians have tried to label immigrants as a "drain on welfare and health services" (Bourrie 1) and as potential criminals. Most immigrants…
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…, socialism, even large bureaucratic welfare state "third ways" do not work. They sap individual incentive, initiative, and creativity and ultimately cannot deliver sufficiently rising standards of living to meet the expectations of their citizens for better…
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…systems. The enthusiasm for the just-say-no approach began with the G.O.P. Welfare Reform Act, known as Title V. It appropriates fifty million dollars a year for five years to programs that instruct teens to stay abstinent until marriage. Since the measure…
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