Papers 1691-1700 of total 56038 found.
reform by working with the assembly and with Governor Grover Cleveland. Alice and I were married for four years when tragedy struck. Two days after giving birth to our first daughter, Alice died from the after effects of childbirth. That same day, my…
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…to his brother James. Instead of being pleased with his younger brother’s talent, James was very annoyed (47). He made it clear that he was the master, and Franklin was still his apprentice. James did not care that Franklin’s writings were attracting new…
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…son was in the primary care of the Woodvilles at the time of Edward's death, and had become very attached to influential lords in the family. These included his uncles, Rivers and Grey. They were rising lords who sought to control the young heir…
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Category: /History
…terms of trade, it was able to develop economically and raise its standard of living to a level that made it the envy of the rest of the Third World -- indeed, a level that in areas such as health care and public education rivals industrialized…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as a child being forced to work in a blacking warehouse. He grew up in the middle class with no public education or health care. His father was sent to prison for being in debt were he died. For Dickens such criticism was necessary to encourage social reform
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…syndrome, at all ages, may experience the following: mental health problems, disrupted school experience, inappropriate sexual behavior, trouble with the law, alcohol and drug problems, difficulty caring for themselves and their children, and homelessness. Some…
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Category: /Literature/English
…veto could create a huge problem. There would be many ways for the President to take advantage of his new power. Lets pretend that the health insurance industry runs TV advertisements that attack the Presidents health care legislation. The President could…
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health conscious people to begin taking vitamin supplements. On one hand, it is good that people are trying to take care of their health and their bodies, but is supplementation really the answer? Many Americans have now begun to use supplements…
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…day-care, school or playgrounds are smoke free. Educate everybody you know about the hazard of secondhand smoke to children’s heath. Secondhand smoke is very dangerous to children’s health because it can become a serious risk facing children of today…
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…Abortion is a growing issue in America among women and their right to reproduce children. Approximately one to three million abortions are done each year. Women get abortions for many reasons such as for rape, teen pregnancy and health reasons…
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