Papers 1791-1800 of total 14073 found.
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…that reform of education system will solve the problem of shortage and attract American teachers to the schools. The prestige of any occupation depends mainly on how much money it is possible to make by doing the job. ItÂ’s very prestigious to be a doctor…
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…An Era of Reform Who would have known that what first started off as a hand-full of people at the Seneca Falls convention of 1848 would snowball into an all-out rebellion against the cruel and unjust treatment of women? The woman's rights movement…
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…on to be reformers. Jane Addams opened the social settlement of Hull House in 1889. It offered an array of services to help the poor deal with slum housing, disease, crowding, jobless, infant mortality, and environmental hazards. For women who held jobs, Hull House ran…
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Category: /History
…gift was given, you and all your family were promised direct salvation. Reformers like Martin Luther and John Calvin had a problem with this. Martin Luther nailed a list of ninety-five problems with the Church right to the church door. This Began a whole new…
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…Question: In what ways were the late nineteenth-century Populists the heirs of the Jacksonian-Democrats with respect to overall objectives and specific proposals for reform? The Populists of the late nineteenth-century were in many aspects the heirs…
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…large mechanized cotton mill was built in 1780. Its population increased from 18,000 in 1750 to over 300,000 by the census of 1851, much of this made up of the working class and immigrants. In the 1832 Reform Bill, Manchester was granted representation…
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…institution of the New Deal. This New Deal withheld banking reform laws, emergency relief programs, work relief programs, and agricultural programs, helping all special interest groups still recovering from the Depression. What Hoover left for Roosevelt to work…
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…structure is now broken and exists as free ions within the solution) The impurity is then filtered off, then the crysta ions are now free to recrystallise out of the solution. As the crystal is reformed, bonds are also reformed between crystals giving out energy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to maintain a slipping standard of living. Others are being driven to the bottom of the job market by the end of welfare. This is temporarily providing a cheaper alternative to technology. The capitalist does not care if production is done by the "gratuitous…
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Category: /History
…The internal reforms that took place under Philip, strengthened Macedonia and enabled him to conquer the Greek states. Philip used the League of Corinth to consolidate and maintain his power through terms of peace. To test the validity…
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