Papers 2001-2010 of total 56038 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…medication to end life. The economic objections to physician-assisted suicide fall into three categories. First, it is feared that physicians and other health care providers, such as hospitals and managed care organizations, faced with financial incentives…
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…Pharmaceutical Journal as follows: The growth in home health care is a necessary result of the (graying of America); 62 million citizens will be over 65 years old by the year 2025. Nursing homes now care for 1 million of our elderly and infirm. I can…
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…to improve the image of the Labour party, and remove its associations with aged rigidity, and transform Labour into a ‘young, modern party of the future for all voters’. Although Blair has been credited for this transformation his reforms were simply…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of the eighteenth century scholars John Locke and John Stuart Mill. Reform liberalism, the popular political ideology at that time, was an insufficient majority in the 2003 provincial elections. While it may not seem so, Libertarianism, Neo-Liberalism, compassionate…
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…to crowded and unsanitary apartments, overflowing with disease. Although various government reform programs later made work and life a little bit nicer for the people, it still wasn't paradise. In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens wrote, "it was the best…
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…has an advance directive, many health care providers and institutions will make critical decisions that the person may not have agreed with. In other cases, a court may appoint a guardian who is unfamiliar with the person's values and wishes. An advance…
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…John Calvin Although John Calvin never took one step in America, he had a huge influence on the way we live. Mainly John Calvin was known as a French reformer and theologian. He was born in an upper middle-class family in France (1509-1564). John…
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Category: /History
…is attributed to inside politics. During the Castro reforms, many wealthy Cubans fled to the United States, knowing that if they stayed, their capital would be appropriated by the Cuban government, undoubtedly to fund the campesinos’ health care and education. Most…
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Category: /History
…who, in the 1560s, first began to be (contemptuously) referred to as such, were ardent reformers, seeking to bring the Church to a state of purity that would match Christianity as it had been in the time of Christ. This reform was to involve, depending upon…
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…was out of date and in need of serious change. The system lacked the validity needed to stimulate public confidence and operate as a serious deterrent to commit crimes. The Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) of 1984 created a Sentencing Commission to determine…
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