Papers 1771-1780 of total 14073 found.
…the initiative to take action for the welfare of the majority of the people, a leader. A leader is one who, literally, pilots people by taking responsibility for their well being. A progressive leader is one who guides the populace to a better future, and his…
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…and prejudices prevents the individuals' development. By keeping this in the mind the modern liberals try to improve the conditions of society by means economic and social reforms. In short the liberalism is an approach for a better society by the development…
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…as the Reformation. The churches they started became known as Protestant sects. Major Protestant sects in America today are the Baptists (34 million), Methodists (13 million), Lutherans (8 million), Presbyterians (4 million), Episcopalians (2.5 million), and Pentecostals…
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Category: /History
…in industry also changed society and politics. The politics granted limited rights and social welfare to the lower class. The conservatives and the liberals were the two main groups in politics. The conservatives who were the landowners favored free trade…
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…to be completed through megaconstitutional reform. As political scientist Katherine Brock argues, megaconstitutional reform is necessary, beneficial and obtainable. It is necessary because past attempts at constitutional reform have left issues unresolved…
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…than five-to-ten years in incarceration. They may be let off on "good behavior", but they are most likely not reformed, they are let back into the world to rape and ravage again. People are puzzled with the question of how to reform a convicted felon…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. By the mid to late 1980s, Western companies began to close the productivity gap by adopting Japanese practices. Then they surged ahead. Why have reforms failed? The reforms failed because they were targeted at the wrong problem. Japan thought massive government…
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Category: /History
…John Locke John Locke’s contributions in Philosophy and politics set a standard for government and the people to follow. His thoughts on the political reform, theory of knowledge and the human understanding led to both governmental reform and social…
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Category: /History
…of his works influenced religious reformers of this time. This is the cause of Erasmus being called the father of the Reformation (a 16th century religious revolution in the Christian Church). In 1517, Erasmus was often not trusted by the Roman Catholics…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Sinclair Lewis makes point of the efforts that Carol produces to reform her new home. These efforts can be perceived by the townspeople as unwelcomed and unsuccessful. Some of Carol’s ideas are ludicrous, out of proportion and not ready…
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