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…with impossibly idealistic, visionary reform. It may be impossible to have a perfect world but it is also impossible to keep people from trying to build one. America can be seen as one of the largest products of this evolutionary force and as the greatest, utopian…
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…of Health and Welfare, said that for many, marijuana has "therapeutic value" for pain relief, controls nausea and vomiting, stimulates the appetite, and has many more benefits. The institute also said that there was no conclusive evidence that marijuana use…
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…, child welfare and poverty. To help with these issues, the League created small sectors that would be in control of a specialised area such as health and refugee provisions. The League of Nations also set out to decrease the number or armaments that countries…
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…in the Eastern Caribbean. From the Rat Island meeting was developed the Forum group, a loose grouping of the reformers who agreed to keep in touch with one another as they pursued their political aims in their respective islands. Forums groups were set up in St Lucia…
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…an isolationist state and dedicated itself completely to preserving the welfare of the rest of the world. Largely due to the Truman Doctrine, the United States would no longer stay in the Western Hemisphere and hide behind the Monroe Doctrine, but would now make…
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…Germany. On the other side of the coin, factory workers were the losers. There were no longer any unions to protect them or there welfare and they were struggling to make ends meet. They were promised in the beginning that they would have the highest work…
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Category: /Law & Government
…is reliable. America's reforms must come from within America. There are many other problems that should be addressed as well. One of the more recent problems is terrorism. Democrats want to fight terrorism through strong leadership. Diplomatic pressure…
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Category: /Literature
…that helps workers keep more of their hard-earned money, as well as the most comprehensive education reforms in a generation, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. They maintain that his legislation is ushering in a new era of liability, flexibility, local control…
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…their inhabitants. Instead, it chooses to withdraw in order to live in peace. While Atlantis used navigation and exploration for material gain, Bensalem seeks knowledge that it can use for the welfare of its people. When Timaeus and Critias was written it is known…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…. In HAIKU for PEOPLE, both terms will be treated equally! The distinction between hokku and haiku can be handled by using the terms Classical Haiku and Modern Haiku. Modern Haiku. The history of the modern haiku dates from Masaoka Shiki's reform, begun…
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