Papers 1681-1690 of total 14073 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…in one vaccine. The Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare instead coordinated three of the country's vaccine making companies to produce an alternative to the American vaccine. The Ministry made it mandatory to be vaccinated. The refusal of importing…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and the stigma surrounding divorce began to slowly disappear. There was a dramatic increase in petitions for divorce in 1971 and this was due in part to the new divorce legislation. The Divorce Reform Act of 1969 (introduced in 1971), allowed couples to divorce after…
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…to Langley's book is the book, Laboratory Animal Husbandry Ethology, Welfare and Experimental Variables, by Michael W. Fox. It is written mainly from a moral and ethical standpoint. He is trying to attract people to the needs of the laboratory animals…
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…will cover are Democracy and Communism. Despite their differences, both systems seek ways to help improve and reform a society. To fully understand the aspects and principles of both systems, it would be wise to acknowledge the advantages and disadvantages…
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…. 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 took effect two…
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Category: /History
…, and reform can be successful. It was at this point that some sanity was injected into the German economy by the election of Gustav Stresemann. He called a halt to resistance in the Ruhr, and set out to stabilise the mark. Luther, StresemannÆs Finance Minister…
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Category: /Literature/English
…politically determined standards-did nothing to ensure that the more subtle environmental imbalances caused by industrial development and overpopulation would not also come back to afflict human welfare in insidious ways. The basic tenets of the Earth First…
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Category: /History
…“This is no simple reform, it really is a revolution. Sex and race, because they are easy, visible differences, have been the primary ways of organizing human beings into superior, and inferior groups and into the cheap labor on which the system still…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of material and of the artist in the process of penetrating it, which usually mark the effort to portray truth, these singularly lacking.” Many opinions will form and reform both in the characters of the book, and the reader as the book goes on. Whether Steinbeck…
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…that any governing body has, and therefore instills freedom in the society’s citizens. Laws can improve the quality of life of the people by increasing the effort put into the health, education and welfare of the people. Laws hold different levels…
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