Papers 1791-1800 of total 8199 found.
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…, and modernization. However, Thailand has become so dependent on the tourist industry that a significant reduction of the number of tourist, for any reason, would likely result in the collapse of the entire Thai economy, which would result in widespread poverty
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…, and Their Role in Rural Production and Household Maintenance Systems 7 An Action Plan 8 Reducing Fertility Rates 8 Promoting Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture 8 Infrastructure Development and Settlement Policy 10 Water 10 Poverty 11 HIV/AIDS 11 Slowing…
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…executives, security guards, nurses aides, orderlies, and attendants. Most of these jobs are low paying. Just a full time job to keep paying some bills, the majority of these jobs will keep those workers under the poverty line. To understand the classification…
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…Production and Household Maintenance Systems 7 An Action Plan 8 Reducing Fertility Rates 8 Promoting Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture 8 Infrastructure Development and Settlement Policy 10 Water 10 Poverty 11 HIV/AIDS 11 Slowing…
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…Production and Household Maintenance Systems 7 An Action Plan 8 Reducing Fertility Rates 8 Promoting Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture 8 Infrastructure Development and Settlement Policy 10 Water 10 Poverty 11 HIV/AIDS 11 Slowing…
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…such as the War on Poverty, Education and Health and Civil Rights. In President Kennedy's foreign policy, Kennedy had a new philosophy. He first tried to move away from Secretary of State, John Dulles's "black and white" world. Kennedy was prepared to recognize middle…
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…through the ever increasing productivity and efficiency of the global economy. However, as we see globalization helping many countries' economies, we also see that globalization forces many of the world population who are in poverty to stay there and several…
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…leaders have faced long-standing problems of extreme levels of poverty, social unrest, and high levels of drug production. Although Bolivia is a richly endowed country, it has always had a relatively poor population. This is why it is remarkable to observe…
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…. The groups worst affected by the Great Depression were the working class. Many of these people who had had some financial security suddenly found themselves unemployed and in poverty. The highest concentration of unemployment was found in the poorer inner-city…
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…Unemployment, urban slums, and poverty affect every society in one way or another. Welfare was created to aid those who cannot support themselves or earn a living, whether it is poverty or a disability. While it is conjured up in one sentence, welfare…
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