Papers 1671-1680 of total 56038 found.
Category: /History
…. The women of the Renaissance's education was almost entirely for entertainment purposes only. The Reformation brought opinions which were far more negative than the views brought on from the Renaissance age. Women were thought to only be useful for taking care
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…Lutheranism can be traced back to Martin Luther, a German religious scholar who sought to reform the practices of the Roman Catholic Church in the early 16th century. The Lutheran church was formed in Europe in 1507. It all began when Martin Luther…
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…a more definite interest in changing selected aspects of Russian economy and culture by imitating Western forms. While eager to move his country more fully into the Western diplomatic and cultural orbit, he took care not to make it fully Western. As the West…
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Category: /Literature/English
…liberty and of equality of economic opportunity. The ideas possessed by the Jacksonian Democrats are nothing short of true because Andrew Jackson did many good things while in office for his eight years. He made the most of his time, and he reformed a nation…
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…) to provide health care. The World Health Organisation definition of telemedicine is: "The delivery of healthcare services, where distance is a factor, by all healthcare professionals using information and communication technologies for the exchange of valid…
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…, these conditions proved to be a fertile ground for reform, which was one of the reasons for rise and popularity of Transcendentalism whose members occupied themselves with social reform. Transcendentalism is a belief in a higher reality that could be perceived…
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Category: /History
…, these conditions proved to be a fertile ground for reform, which was one of the reasons for rise and popularity of Transcendentalism whose members occupied them with social reform. Transcendentalism is a belief in a higher reality that could be perceived. Plato…
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…, this was not always the case. At the end of the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century, during the Progressive Era, there was a drive for reform. Various social problems became targets for investigation and intervention: child labour, juvenile…
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…of pleasure and remembers it. There are many reasons to quit smoking. The financial cost is just one. Each pack of cigarettes cost Americans more than $3.90 in smoking related expenses. The total cost of caring for people with health
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…sometimes people like to ignore them and assume it will fix itself. This is a mistake and the government should reassess their hierarchy of importance. The organization of taxes is unfair to many, especially the people in dire need of health care and benefits…
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