Papers 1871-1880 of total 14073 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…then they have the opportunity to have a tremendous affect on the welfare of other’s. By becoming an influential individual within the world of business I would have the opportunity to handle finances and even uncover ways to legally distribute funds to the area…
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Category: /Literature/English
…such as; education, health care, environment, welfare, foreign inspections on imports and Income tax. Many of Canada’s collage and university students are moving to the United States because the job opportunities are more abundant and income taxes are much lower…
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Category: /Law & Government
…are used in distributing government welfare payments in order to reduce frauds and abuse. Health care cards allow doctors to access and manage patient's medical records and insurance information without compromising privacy. Personalized network access cards…
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…children to European society. It was considered child welfare, it is perceived by many as a gross violation of human rights today, having wrought extensive family and cultural damage. It was racially discriminatory, because it only applied to aboriginal children…
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Category: /History
…The Russian Orthodox Church's history and development, which established it as an arm of the Tsarist state and an instrument of the perpetuation of Russia's unequal class system and anti-reform policies, made it a necessary object of destruction…
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…The government of Zimbabwe officially announced the introduction of the land reform programme in1985, declaring it would acquire more than 3,000 farms for redistribution. According to government figures, whites owned 40 percent of Zimbabwe's…
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…literature 2. put an extra tax on newspaper 3.put a restriction on public meetings -England's democracy became oppressive but gradually it reformed itself -Test Act of 1673, which said that all officer holders must denounce doctrines of transubstantiation…
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Category: /History
…The Novotny regime in Czechoslovakia fell in December 1968 due to lack of economic reforms unresolved political problems of the Slovak part of the country, and Novotny’s failure to deal with growing friction between the regime and the country’s…
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Category: /History
…The Novotny regime in Czechoslovakia fell in December 1968 due to lack of economic reforms unresolved political problems of the Slovak part of the country, and Novotny’s failure to deal with growing friction between the regime and the country’s…
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…pertaining to basic "human survival, development, and welfare." As a "think-tank" and research and training institution, interestingly the UNU does not have professors or students, but is comprised of a network of scholars from around the world who strive…
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