Papers 1691-1700 of total 14073 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, but the focus is now switched to two questions of social policy. First, the relationship between divorce and poverty, especially for women and children. Second, concern over the welfare of children whose parents are divorce. It has become clear that divorce causes…
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Category: /History
…in a way that baffled many businessmen. From the start, Westinghouse was concerned with the welfare of his employees. His employees were his prime consideration in any business decision. Westinghouse's workers had a six day, fifty-five hour work week…
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Category: /Literature/English
…literature expressing “historical value as pictures of social life in New York during the nineteenth century” (Trent 247). Salmagundi was also a way for me to characterize the public in a humorous fashion, I could namelessly “instruct the young, reform the old…
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Category: /Literature/English
…nationally against the tobacco industry. (4) Moore's landmark suit was emulated by a number of other states. The state of Mississippi would have garnered billions of dollars for the welfare of tobacco victims and antismoking education for its youth. Long ago…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the Governor of New Jersey. Wilson became increasingly popular as he put a stop to all “corrupt” business practices by all corporations. Wilson worked on strengthening his control on the Democratic Party. But in 1911, his plans for reform were put on hold because…
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…illustrate the point. In each of these instances nature and God were said to authorize a practice vital to the good of society. When the slavery of African Americans was condemned, it was defended as essential to social order, harmony, and the welfare of all…
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…as the International Economic Development Program for Americas. The bill provided an aid program for promotion of economic development and political reform in Latin American countries. What Kennedy wanted to do was decrease the threat of revolutionary takeovers and decrease…
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Category: /History
…was introduced. "Dwight Eisenhower would later call the "domino theory." Not just Greece but freedom itself was at issue, Truman declared: "If we falter in our leadership, we may endanger the peace of the world---and we shall surely endanger the welfare of our own…
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Category: /History
…, health, labor laws, and social welfare). The Lesage government reformed many legislatures, put pressure on Ottawa to put more federal grants into the province without any conditions attached, give the provinces a grater amount of the shared taxes, and give…
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…Metropolis, where the governor is elected by popular vote. District (amphur) officials are also appointed. Larger towns are governed by elected and appointed officials, and elected heads hold power at local levels. EHealth and Welfare The Ministry of Public…
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