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% of the nation's farms underwent mortgage because of delinquency." The loss in profits also had negative health ramifications. Disease and malnutrition would be on the minds of all parents during the depression. "In 1933 more than 300,000 children were out of school
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
, this was a 30 percent drop from the previous 78 percent. The Knights commission believed that reform was taking place, but this was not the case the fact is that they are becoming far removed from any educational activities. While most parents believe
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Category: /Law & Government
from abusing themselves. Because these people know that they are getting all sorts of financial help they don't care about themselves and become a burden on the society. To reduce this sort of behavior among people some new reforms should be done
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Category: /Literature/English
and Reform. Liberals have a tendency to favor change, faith in human reason,willingness to use government to improve the human condition and are more optimistic
about human nature than Conservatives. Conservatives are interested in conserving something
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and Reform. Liberals have a tendency to favor change, faith in human reason,willingness to use government to improve the human condition and are more optimistic
about human nature than Conservatives. Conservatives are interested in conserving something
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
magazine. Louisa Alcott also was an avid social reformer. Abolition, temperance, and educational reform were among her chosen causes. But being a feminist at heart, she especially fought for women's rights, including suffrage. In fact, she was the first woman
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
of Baroque art: Counter-Reformation Church of Rome; the aristocratic courts of Louis XIV of France and the Stuarts of England; and the bourgeois merchants of Holland.
Counter-Reformation Baroque was created by the Jesuits in 1534. Michelangelo Merssisi da
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
and Reform. Liberals have a tendency to favor change, faith in human reason,willingness to use government to improve the human condition and are more optimistic
about human nature than Conservatives. Conservatives are interested in conserving something
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Category: /Literature/Novels
-to-do persons of the privileged caste, who neither perceive nor care about the result of their system in individual suffering. "I wish some well-fed philosopher, whose meat and drink turn to gall within him; whose blood is ice, whose heart is iron, could have
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The theme to this story can probably be associated with the way the author was raised. The storys author, Aleksandr Pushkin (considered one of Russias most influential writers of all time), was always a strong believer in social reform, and he was no stranger
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