Papers 1751-1760 of total 14073 found.
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…policies in 40 years, and to face up to the challenge of the ageing population, cuts were made to health and welfare. As a result of the Terrorist attacks on September 11th, the 2002-03 budget¡¦s main concern was on border security and defence. Defence…
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…in welfare programs which was also a popular idea amongst Reaganites. But what is puzzling is that David Stockman held a large portion of the truth of these tax cuts from Reagan and the public. What would occur with the ERTA was a substantial deficit…
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…in welfare programs which was also a popular idea amongst Reaganites. But what is puzzling is that David Stockman held a large portion of the truth of these tax cuts from Reagan and the public. What would occur with the ERTA was a substantial deficit…
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…Depression. It started in 1930 and lasted until 1940. During this depression, President Franklin Roosevelt came in. He brought in projects known as Entitlements. Some of them were known as; WPA. TVA. and CCC. Then social welfare was born and social security…
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…economic growth and prosperity. But some people in Canada argue that such increases would only serve to aggravate our unemployment problem and put added strain on the social welfare system. This is an important issue to be dealt with amongst Canada's society…
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…in welfare programs which was also a popular idea amongst Reaganites. But what is puzzling is that David Stockman held a large portion of the truth of these tax cuts from Reagan and the public. What would occur with the ERTA was a substantial deficit. This deficit…
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…or policy of interventionist for its economic growth, the government playing the role of consulting and framing policies for the welfare of the business and the people on the whole. Japan was the first major regional investor, first in primary sectors…
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…. Although he actually achieved the passage of significant progressive social legislation, including welfare reform, strict environmental laws, and consumer protection legislation, Nixon’s legacy was to begin the assault on liberal ideology that has characterized…
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…, artisans, etc. (Kniesmeyer 30). At this time Jews were so poor that almost one-third were on Jewish welfare. Jews were allowed to enter school, but only a few did because classes were not taught in Yiddish. In 1844 schools for Jews were developed to bring…
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…conducting a wide spectrum of investigations into government, and considering petitions presented to the House by the people. Members of the House, who have been elected by the people of Japan, have always been eager to initiate and implement reforms
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