Papers 1701-1710 of total 14073 found.
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…, is confronted with many corruptions in the goverment, and as a lawyer by profession, he is approving many reforms in constitution, laws, education and culture. President Kostunica will be hitorically known as a man who has sent Milosevic to an international crime…
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…, the Employers must raise the wage rates and welfare state for further expansion in the urban areas. As a result, inequality is reduced and distribution becomes even again. Lewis-type model Lewis' model (Dual economy theory) is a theory developed by Arthur Lewis…
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…portion of the Republican Party wanted a complete end to the current tax system. He refused to speak about such widely popular reforms as a ban on partial birth abortion, and disdained the strongly conservative platform ratified at the 1996 convention, saying…
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…affirmative action against discrimination. -He pushed Kennedy's tax bill and other proposals thru congress for a billion-dollar "War on Poverty" Johnson dubbed the domestic program as the "Great Society" a set of New Dealish econ and welfare measures aimed…
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…politics as in 1980's Margaret Thatcher centralised state power and reformed the Civil Service. New Labour's election victory in 1997 brought devolution to Scotland and Wales and attempts at a political settlement in Northern Ireland. Hereditary membership…
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…immeasurable costs. The IMF, in its attempts to stimulate the economies of third-world countries and to devaluate their currencies, often lead to environmental destruction and severe cuts in the nation's social welfare programs. Critics claim that the women…
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Category: /History
…as credit. The government also came up with what was called script. You could receive script instead of a pay check. It was much like a coupon that people could take the local supermarket and redeem for food. More or less the welfare food stamps our government…
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…rural tax reform aimed at eliminating arbitrary local levies on farmers. Access to the World Trade Organization strengthens China's ability to maintain sturdy growth rates, and at the same time puts additional pressure on the hybrid system of strong political…
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…. In S.F. Schram, J. Soss, and R.C. Fording (Eds.), Race and the politics of welfare reform (pp. 101-130). Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.…
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…to the reader that the unions power base is further being eroded. (Teo, 2000, p558) develops further discussion stating that public sector reform is 'characterised with heavy emphasis on bottom-line profitability'. As suggested in paragraph…
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