Papers 1851-1860 of total 14073 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…an executive and a merchant who rarely saw his workers. He was concerned less with their welfare than with the cost of their labor. Many workers were angry about the changes brought by the factory system. In the past, they had taken great pride…
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…million compulsive gamblers, it doesn't make a lot of sense to have the state promoting gambling. State sponsorship of gambling makes it harder, not easier, for the compulsive gambler to reform. Since about 96 percent of those gamblers began gambling before…
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…brought great changes. The employers no longer worked beside their employees. They became executives and merchants who rarely saw their workers. They were less concerned with their welfare than with the cost of their labor. Many workers were angry about…
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…abuses. Sweden, which invented the consummate welfare state and was once widely considered to have found a happy "middle way" between the free-for-all of market capitalism and the oppression of state socialism, is emblematic of Europe's troubled mood…
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…Essay Two - Caesar Julius Caesar is perhaps the most well known of ancient historical figures. In his life he gained recognition as a general, a politician and a reformer. Both ancient and modern historians have written widely on Caesar's…
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…. One of his major concerns was political reform. In the communistic system, he reformed the election process. The constitution was amended to provide that, elections of new 2250 member Congress of Peoples Deputies, which was to replace the old Supreme Soviet…
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Category: /History
…a series of reforms aimed at making sweeping social and institutional changes. This effort reflected the thinking of a group of progressive scholar-reformers that had impressed the court with the urgency of making innovations for the nations survival. Influenced…
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…I. Sources of Progressive Reform A. Industrialization, with all its increase in productivity and the number of consumer goods, created 1) Unemployment and labor unrest 2) Wasteful use of natural resources 3) Abuses of corporate power B. Growing cities…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The welfare of children in abusive families has always been a concern of heath and child welfare agencies, which doesn’t intrude in cases of domestic violence unless prefix evidence of child abuse is available. It is hard to accuracy know the amount of how…
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Category: /Literature/English
…indirectly altered this statement as in society today in terms of welfare government has manipulated its way into controlling the masses by distributing benefits and opportunity. There is a myth of individualism in the sense that a lot of people cannot make…
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