Papers 1991-2000 of total 56038 found.
…suppressing meetings and seditious publications. However, the Corn Laws were repealed in 1846 out of necessity, culminating in the free trade policy. Reform of the old Navigation Acts and reduction of customs duties in 1923 can also be linked to the success…
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…the facts that support my feelings as well as my opposition's arguments. I feel that the current system doesn't allow prisoners their proper rights. Although the public thinks prisoners have too many rights, laws like The Litigation Reform Act take rights away…
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Category: /Law & Government
…helped bring about passage of the Tax Reform Act of 1986. In 1986 Reagan introduced the Tax Reform act of 1986. The tax reform act of 1986 chopped taxes, and indexed taxes for inflation as well. During Reagan's first term the inflation rate was at -5.7…
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…was needed for health. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been practised in Asia for over 5,000 years. It is not surprising, therefore, that between 65 to 80 percent of the world's health care services are classified as "traditional medicine…
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Category: /Literature/English
…successful in life. Another best thing in life that is not free is your health. If you get sick how are you going to feel better? By buying medicine so it can make you feel better. Also when you need surgery, you're going to have to pay for it. Another health
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and political weakness that surround the Alto, the horrible conditions including no food supply, bacteria-ridden water, and no medical health care, have become the culture of this Northeast Brazilian people. The death rates are specific to the Alto, not solely…
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…privatisation of public utilities and publicly owned industries. They mean the slashing of government budgets, leading to cutbacks in spending on health care and education. They mean focusing resources on growing export crops for industrial countries rather than…
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…talk with your partner. You should be comfortable to be able to ask about their health, or be able to tell him or her about your health history. Next, have regular checkups for sexual transmitted diseases every year. Also, protect your immune system. You…
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…the health care system and soon taxes will be raised for health care because too many people decided not to eat healthier foods and exercise. If many people choose to be fat and lazy then all of the people in the nation will have to suffer those people…
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…consequential ones:  The level of medical technology is expanding constantly and so is, as an unavoidable consequence, the costs of health-care systems. A system which entitles each individual to the full scale of medical treatment as indicated by his…
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