Papers 1761-1770 of total 56038 found.
…intellectual growth. Healthful recreation, artistic appreciation, and the ability to express oneself in the arts are important for self-development. The schools of many countries prepare young people directly for earning a living in a wide range of occupations…
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…area to try and damage the foetus so that a miscarriage would occur. Many people were appalled, but some were not surprised at the amount of women suffering and dying as a result of illegal abortion. Pressure for reform resulted in the Abortion Act becoming…
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…seekers. By the mid-1980s, capping a trend under way for more than half a century, three-fourths of all employees worked in the service sector -- for instance, as retail clerks, office workers, teachers, physicians and other health care professionals…
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…of Europe and to be executed in the face of his disobedience against the king.Ideas of Humanism and Reformation had found refuge in More's mind.While carrying such qualities in theory,he was in fact a staunch radical in real life.Although he had to at loggerheads…
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…Conservatives, the New Democrats, and the Reform Party. What is particularly interesting is that none of the latter three parties compose Her Majesty’s Official Opposition in the House of Commons. The Bloc Quebecois, a Quebec separatist party who only ran…
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…conception of the church. His uncompromising attitude in doctrinal matters helped break up the unity of the Reformation that he was anxious to preserve; the controversy with Huldreich Zwingli and later with Calvin over the Lord's Supper divided Protestants…
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Category: /History
…to the unemployed and to those in danger of losing farms and homes, and reform, especially through the establishment of the Tennessee Valley Authority. By 1935 the Nation had achieved some measure of recovery, but businessmen and bankers were turning more…
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…to the unemployed and to those in danger of losing farms and homes, and reform, especially through the establishment of the Tennessee Valley Authority. By 1935 the Nation had achieved some measure of recovery, but businessmen and bankers were turning more…
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Category: /History
…to the unemployed and to those in danger of losing farms and homes, and reform, especially through the establishment of the Tennessee Valley Authority. By 1935 the Nation had achieved some measure of recovery, but businessmen and bankers were turning more…
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…adequate, positive learning environments for students. Underpaid teachers and professors who “ make less than accountants architects, doctors, lawyers, engineers, judges, health professionals, auidiors, and surveyors” and thus many student disregard teachers…
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