Papers 1911-1920 of total 14073 found.
Category: /History
…Republic of China strives for independence, democracy, peace, unity, prosperity and the strength of China. " -Mao Zedong- (Brooman, 1988, pg28.) To achieve this transformation Mao Zedong had extensive plans and reforms to implement as well as the people…
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…be realized due to increase in productivity and resource use. Higher real incomes allow individuals to have greater purchasing power in raising their living standard through purchases of more goods and services to improve their material welfare - Higher level…
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Category: /Literature
…for work" (Fine, 2001). She also explains that other processes of poor bashing are based in the social and governmental institutions of a nation. She tells Fine: "... low welfare rates is a type of poor-bashing. Having poverty in a world where it is possible…
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…organisms function have been the direct result of animal experimentation. Concern over the welfare of laboratory animals is also not new, as reflected in the activities of various animal welfare and antivivisectionist groups dating back to the nineteenth…
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…"citizen king" of France, who would share power with the Chamber of Deputies Britain's middle class won the vote -Parliament passed the Reform Bill of 1832: -set up new districts for electing members of Parliament - before the Reform Bill of 1832, some…
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Category: /Literature/English
…As America moves into the 21st century, one public policy issue is becoming increasingly important: the need to reform Social Security. Our current Social Security system is acting as a drag on economic growth in two important ways. First, the payroll…
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Category: /Literature/English
…could go into effect without implementing such limitations. Although the vast majority of Americans see a need for reform in the health care system there are several areas for the reform that they are asking for. The reforms can be made on the hospital level…
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…government to make significant new reforms. Chinese officials have recently announced major new initiatives to reform money-losing state-owned enterprises and China's banking system. It remains to be seen whether such reforms will be implemented on a wholesale…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of enlightened kings, reformed churches, and the artistic masterpieces of the day. These three great organizations encouraged the development of all three of the major areas…
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Category: /History
…, and to work at the factories. Among other changes America was becoming an urban society, instead of a rural society, as many youths from the farms were also being drawn to the cities. Women reformers were tackling the problems of slums (tenement houses…
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