Papers 2041-2050 of total 14073 found.
Category: /History
…was but his Servant". A husband could not beat his wife in order to reduce her to abject submission. "If he cannot reform his wife without beating, he is worthy to be beaten for choosing no better". We cannot know the extent to which wives possessed real "private…
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Category: /Literature/English
…exercising their rights to freedom of association, religion and of expression, including the right to impart and receive information. The total number of persons in China detained without charge, sentenced administratively to reeducation or reform camps…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for god's glory and man's welfare, they shrink from displaying themselves black and filthy in the view of men because, thenceforward, no good can be achieved by them no evil of the past be redeemed by better service. So, to their own unutterable torment, they go…
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Category: /Social Sciences
welfare their entire lives. In a lower-class area, the drug dealers are seen as the center of the community. They become role models for the children, replacing their parents. Eliminating the drug dealer will force these young children into the reality…
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Category: /History
…revolutionizing humanitarianism because there is greater concern for human welfare than one hundred years ago. The revolution began during the 1960's, and during that era this country was drastically involved in changing the civil rights of minority groups. From…
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…that his innate differences poses a threat to the welfare of the city. His possible tendencies for violence, discord or even war is harmful to the "purpose" of the city that is to make men, not destroy them. One can also explain the existence of the polis…
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…measurement approaches represent an attempt to address both the consumerist and managerialist agendas. It is important to note that the New Labour Government, post 1997 has, despite criticising the Conservatives whilst in opposition for its reform of the public…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…goals. Among other things, the States should reform public health laws to ensure that they adequately address public health issues concerning HIV/AIDS and they are consistent with international human rights obligations (Guideline 3), enact and strengthen anti…
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…Groups (National Association of Electricity Consumers For Reforms, NAECR and Agham ) Generally these activists groups are concerned with protecting the rights and the welfare of the Philippines' people. Hence, the activist groups strongly feel that Meralco…
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…racial tensions and affirming stereotypes. <Tab/>It is commonly held that the non-violent movement was responsible for bringing in reforms and social, political and cultural changes of equality. The radical movement, which occurred after the non…
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